[sylpheed:35266] Re: Mailto syntax (Opera)

Gene Goldenfeld genegold at fastmail.fm
Fri May 18 01:37:24 JST 2012


For Michael and anyone else that has a similar mix to check:
- http://mc-computing.com/HTML_Examples/MailTo.htm
- http://www.caldwellsport.com/2012/04/used-demo-ski-deals/ (bottom of
text) 

Gene

On Thu, 17 May 2012 03:09:34 -0400
"Michael A. Puls II" <shadow2531 at gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> 
> On 5/17/2012 1:53 AM, Gene Goldenfeld wrote:
> > On Thu, 17 May 2012 00:31:16 -0400
> > "Michael A. Puls II" <shadow2531 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> On 5/16/2012 3:26 PM, Gene Goldenfeld wrote:
> >>> What I mentioned about having to click rapidly numerous times to
> >>> get a compose window to open when Sylpheed is already running
> >>> applies not only to Opera, but also Waterfox 12 and IE9.  That's
> >>> with Windows set at single click opening.
> >>
> >> Are you saying it works fine when you turn off single-click opening
> >> in explorer?
> >
> > No. I'm saying that I have single click set in Windows, which works
> > everywhere but the Sys Tray and with opening a compose window when
> > Sylpheed is running.  The Sys Tray still requires a double click,
> > while the compose window needs multiple clicks.
> 
> Well, having single-click set in Windows shouldn't have anything to
> do with:
> 
> * Clicking on a mailto link in a web page (or typing one in the
> address field and pressing ENTER) in Opera (or any browser) and
> having it launch in Sylpheed (whether it's open or not).
> 
> * The systray icon behavior and it's compose option in the menu.
> 
> * The "write" button in Sylpheed itself.
> 
> * start mailto:test in a command prompt.
> 
> * or anything.
> 
> So, I didn't understand why you mentioned it.
> 
> But, for the mailto link you're clicking on in browsers, what web
> page is it on so I can test too to make sure it's not something with
> that particular mailto link that Sylpheed doesn't like.
> 
> Either way though, I can reproduce any of these problems.
> 
> -- 
> Michael
> 
> 


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