mailto
Send the current page using the default mail client
Makes mailto: links open a Gmail™ compose window. Nothing more, nothing less.
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This extension will make mailto: links open in a Gmail compose window. Nothing more, nothing less.
* Supports Google Apps accounts
* Works on javascript-inserted links
* Includes option of working on bcc: fields
It supports to, cc, subject, and body (and optionally bcc) fields, and is made to be compatible with RFC2368, the mailto: scheme standard.
It doesn't modify the mailto:address itself, so you can still see the link in the status bar when you hover over it, which allows you to easily read the target at a glance.
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Doesn't work when using the send by e-mail option in Tweetdeck app. Don't know if it works in other apps.
So far its working on a win 7, 64 bit chrome- for gmail. BUT YOU HAVE TO CLOSE all chrome and reopen it for it to take effect. Thanks.
Worked very well. Thanks so much. However now that Chrome natively supports MailTo (as of 2/??/2012) I no longer need it. Thanks for saving me a few times.