I'd like to rewire Windows' default behavior so that clicking on an email address anywhere (browser, document, etc.) opens in Gmail instead of Outlook. Is that possible? (Windows 7)
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There's now installable Google Apps software for Windows - it's really just a wrapper for the web app in Chrome but that registers with Windows as an email client that you can then set as your default just like you would with Outlook or Thunderbird. Works like a charm. http://pack.google.com/intl/en/pack_installer.html (uncheck the stuff you don't need). |
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A full-featured alternative would be to install Affixa (the free version is fine) - it enables all context menu functionality (Send as attachment, Send to Email Recipient), as well as setting Gmail to your default client. I've used it successfully in XP and W7. This solution also works with Google Apps and Yahoo! Mail. |
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Another option is to use a browser plugin or userscript to convert Mailto: links to the format required by Gmail. |
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Control Panel > Internet Options > Programs Change "E-mail:" to "Google Mail". Then whenever you click on a |
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