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Old July 4th 06, 04:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
StargateFan
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Default Another "mailto" question -- mailto link that puts body of emails like "reply" does?

On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 22:09:08 -0400, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]"
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&subject=test%20mail&body=th e%20quick%20fox

But why not use the message Options dialog to set the Reply-to address instead?


rofl Because I didn't know about this option! This is great;
thanks so much. I never knew this trick and it's definitely one that
is perfect! I just recalled the message I just emailed and re-sent
with the reply in options set to my work address. Most wickedly kewl!

Thanks! D

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"StargateFan" wrote in message ...
This has come up again so thought I'd ask if there was code one could
add to the "mailto" link to start new message that would add the email
bodies in? I know this one is a long-shot, but since it's a 50/50
type of deal, thought I'd ask anyway.

I need to do this when I send an email from home but that the
recipient might like to respond to to my work email address. Up till
now, I've just put a blurb with a "mailto" with my office email
address and left it at that. I'm hoping to get a little more
sophisticated, if that is indeed possible. Hopefully such a link, or
other process that might do the same thing, allows user to send
response to another location without having to do FW and then type or
copy/paste the correct email address.

Thanks in advance. D


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