"Send to" or "Mail to" command?

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"Send to" or "Mail to" command?

#1 Post by mbj » 03.02.2016, 20:00

Is there or was there a "send to" or "mail to" command integrated into the program? If not, can we get one?

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Re: "Send to" or "Mail to" command?

#2 Post by Dan » 13.02.2016, 11:05

Hello mbj,
What do you mean whith "Send to" ?
is it like send to, as a file argument, or send to as Sending a mail ? (im asking because you wrote "Mail to" in your question,
and because the right click on a file, has an menue, which is called "Send To".
This menue you can use to send files to your email client.

Else, you can Make an Favorite toolbar, in which you can Add programs, for example your mail client, and drag and drop files on that icon.
(provided that the email client supports adding attachmetns as commandline)

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Re: "Send to" or "Mail to" command?

#3 Post by Dan » 24.02.2016, 20:37

There is an small program,arround 40kb, which can only send mails.
http://davidp.org/qm/

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Re: "Send to" or "Mail to" command?

#4 Post by mbj » 06.06.2016, 17:50

Dan, thanks for trying to help. Let me clarify my question: When I rt click on a file, there is an option to "send to mail recipient." This invokes an email client that I do not use. How can I change the default email client in FC ex?

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Re: "Send to" or "Mail to" command?

#5 Post by Timon » 07.06.2016, 07:24

When I rt click on a file, there is an option to "send to mail recipient." This invokes an email client that I do not use.
So what's stopping you from changing default email client in Windows?

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Re: "Send to" or "Mail to" command?

#6 Post by ralfso » 07.06.2016, 17:54

If you aren'd allowed or will not change default email client in Windows,
you cant try the first option in Mareks answer for a favorite tool here:

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6430#p20416
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