At 1:59 PM -0500 11/7/02, Eric D. wrote: >on 6/11/02 21:03, Mary at iMary@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >>> I'm not sure how advanced it is but you can have it intercept mailto: >>> commands. Preferences: Network: Protocols. >> >> Uhm, I guess I should have said, that other than the capacity to >> execute the "mail-to" on a website, iCab has no e-mail functionality, >> that I know of. (I don't know of any (modern) browser that can't >> handle a mail-to.) > >It actually pops up its own dialogue and allows you to compose an e-mail >*in* iCab. This means you don't have to hand it off to some other e-mailer >(like the evil Netscrape ;). Kay-O, Eric, I'll concede that iCab *does* have a bare bones send-mail feature. Which, I just discovered, is not limited to activating a mail-to on a webpage. In iCab you can go to "File", choose "Send Email", and be presented with that "compose form". (Maybe you knew that already?) But, know what? This morning I sent myself a coupla test emails using that iCab form, and I have not yet received them. I'm hoping that you (or anybody using iCab) will do me a favour: send yourself a test email from iCab and let me know if (and when?) you get it. Thanks - Mary Users can subscribe to the List by sending an email to <muglo-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> with 'subscribe' in the Subject field Users can unsubscribe from the List by sending an email to <muglo-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field Users must send messages or replies to <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> All messages are archived so that you can view them at any time by going to <//www.freelists.org/archives/muglo> Problems concerning use of the FreeList should be sent to <paulthomas@xxxxxxx> Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://muglo.on.ca/