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Ant

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Mar 30, 2012, 3:30:27 AM3/30/12
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Hello.

Is there a way to disable/reassign mailto: links to a webmail in Firefox
instead of a default e-mail client?

Thank you in advance. :)
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Jay Garcia

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Mar 30, 2012, 7:32:53 AM3/30/12
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On 30.03.2012 02:30, Ant wrote:

--- Original Message ---

> Hello.
>
> Is there a way to disable/reassign mailto: links to a webmail in Firefox
> instead of a default e-mail client?
>
> Thank you in advance. :)

Here's how, see if this helps:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Changing%20the%20e-mail%20program%20used%20by%20Firefox

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Ant

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Mar 30, 2012, 9:18:04 AM3/30/12
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On 3/30/2012 4:32 AM PT, Jay Garcia typed:

>> Is there a way to disable/reassign mailto: links to a webmail in Firefox
>> instead of a default e-mail client?
>
Thanks. It look like I will need a third party addon for USC Webmail and
EarthLink. What's the best one to use to try later?
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