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Yahoo Mailer - 1.0.3

redirects mailto: links to web mail sites

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Current Version: 1.0.3
Release Date: 2006-09-29
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 6,088
Downloads (all versions): 9,258

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Yahoo Mailer Commentary10.2 version needed - Version: 1.02, 7/31/2006 04:28PM PST

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thirdrockphoto
This application could easily have been developed for 10.2 or even 10.1. Why should I buy 10.3 just to use this freeware app?
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Yahoo Mailer Commentarysubject parsing - Version: 1.02, 7/28/2005 10:07PM PST

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sjk
Launching Y!M with a mailto: URL that includes trailing "?subject=xxx" text causes that text to be appended to the To header of the message. Otherwise it works great and my wife will appreciate the convenience... thanks!
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Yahoo Mailer Usage Tipsuggestion - Version: 1.02, 7/28/2005 08:55PM PST

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sjk
In followup to the developer's previous helpful comment, I'd suggest using RCDefaultApp instead of More Internet on 10.4.
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Yahoo Mailer Developer NoteUsing Yahoo! Mailer in Tiger - Version: 1.01, 7/2/2005 04:59AM PST

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thomasoniii
Using Yahoo Mailer in Tiger is difficult, since Apple now has an account wizard in Mail.app. You can't even get into Apple Mail anymore without configuring an account. So it's hard to set the default reader this way.

This is certainly one of Apple's dumber decisions. Moving it out of System Preferences was bad enough, but then adding that Wizard to Apple Mail is just lousy.

Solution is pretty easy, just download a nifty program called More Internet

It's a preference pane (shows up in system preferences) that allows you to configure the applications used for various protocols. Just scroll down to mailto and choose Yahoo! Mailer and you should be all set.
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Yahoo Mailer ReviewDoes one thing, does it well. - Version: 1.01, 2/22/2005 02:41AM PST

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jeffcgd
Simple. Effective. Does exactly what it says.

Allowed me to streamline moving to an all browser based emailing setup.
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Yahoo Mailer ReviewDoes one thing, does it well. - Version: 1.01, 2/22/2005 02:39AM PST

jeffcgd
Simple. Effective. Does exactly what it says.

Allowed me to streamline moving to an all browser based emailing setup.
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Yahoo Mailer Usage TipUsing with SquirrelMail 1.5.x - Version: 1.01, 11/28/2004 03:23PM PST

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mikebat
To use this with SquirrelMail, download SquirrelMail 1.5.x from squirrelmail.org and follow these instructions: MacintoshMailto
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Yahoo Mailer Developer NoteUse with gmail - Version: 1.01, 7/15/2004 12:57PM PST

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thomasoniii
In case anyone was wanting to use this with Google's gmail, simply launch the program and set this to be the URL:

https://gmail.google.com/gmail?view=cm&cmid=0&fs=1&tearoff=1&to=%@
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Yahoo Mailer Commentaryseems to work - Version: 1.01, 4/4/2004 02:40PM PST

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Balooba
great idea
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Yahoo Mailer CommentaryURL - Version: 1.01, 4/3/2004 09:00PM PST

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sjk
Looks like this is now ready to work with Google's Gmail. :-D
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