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Old September 11th 06, 05:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Hi,

How do I set Outlook as the default email program in Netscape browser?

In other words, when I see a hyperlink in Netscape, I want to click on
it, and have the email pop-up in Outlook.

Right now, Outlook is the default email client, for whatever it's
worth. However, when I use Netscape, my preferred browser and click a
hyperlink, the email pops-up in Netscape Mail.

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Old September 11th 06, 05:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Netscape mail? So we are in Netscape 7.x?

If so, this can be done. It used to be in Netscape's knowledge base.
But darn it, since the new Netscape 8.x, which no longer has Netscape Mail,
the knowledgebase URLs I have get redirected to a newer FAQ.


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Hi,

How do I set Outlook as the default email program in Netscape browser?

In other words, when I see a hyperlink in Netscape, I want to click on
it, and have the email pop-up in Outlook.

Right now, Outlook is the default email client, for whatever it's
worth. However, when I use Netscape, my preferred browser and click a
hyperlink, the email pops-up in Netscape Mail.


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Old September 11th 06, 06:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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William Lefkovics [MVP] wrote:
Netscape mail? So we are in Netscape 7.x?

If so, this can be done. It used to be in Netscape's knowledge base.
But darn it, since the new Netscape 8.x, which no longer has Netscape Mail,
the knowledgebase URLs I have get redirected to a newer FAQ.


Right. netscape 7.1, to be precise....

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Old September 11th 06, 07:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Set Outlook as Default Email Client

I picked that up from your next question.

Unfortunately, while I know it is possible, I have not been able to find it.
Sorry about that.

Though this might be it (from the internet archive):
http://web.archive.org/web/200005192...990616-10.html


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William Lefkovics [MVP] wrote:
Netscape mail? So we are in Netscape 7.x?

If so, this can be done. It used to be in Netscape's knowledge base.
But darn it, since the new Netscape 8.x, which no longer has Netscape
Mail,
the knowledgebase URLs I have get redirected to a newer FAQ.


Right. netscape 7.1, to be precise....


 




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