[Rhodes22-list] ss picture e-mailing hang up continued
john Belanger
jhnblngr at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 24 13:07:09 EST 2008
why doesn't yahoo or google send out a disc like aol does that would allow for that? maybe yahoo will get that when ms buys them?
John Lock <jlock at relevantarts.com> wrote: At 10:38 PM 2/23/2008 -0800, you wrote:
>i'd really like to know the answer to that one. the default email
>program on my computer is outlook express. i use yahoo. i always
>have to punch the email link, which then opens an outlook express
>box, copy or cut the address out of the box, and paste it into the
>yahoo mail compose box. the dropdown menu selection box in control
>panel doesn't have yahoo as a choice, nor a blank box where i can
>type it in. is it possible to get around this, do you know? thanks. john b
The problem is that Yahoo is not e-mail software that you install on
your computer. It is web-based e-mail, which means that you do all
your e-mailing via your web browser, not an e-mail program on your
computer. The Windows default e-mail setting expects to be pointed
at some program installed on your computer. And Windows cannot give
you a way to point the default e-mail program at a website (like Yahoo).
This causes a great deal of confusion for people who use web-based
e-mail, because they expect Yahoo (or whatever) to come up when you
click the various "Send as e-mail" links in Windows. But that's just
not going to happen. You'll usually just end up launching Outlook
and it probably hasn't been set up with your e-mail server
settings. It's a downward spiral from there...
Unfortunately, if you're going to depend on web-based e-mail you're
going to have to accept some limitations in the way your OS handles
e-mail. Macs have the same issue. It's not a short-coming of the
OS, it's really a result of co-opting the web to handle e-mail.
Cheers!
John Lock
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