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Subject: Re: Pegasus Mail
From: Bernie Cosell (bernie
FANTASYFARM.COM)Date: Tue Oct 03 2000 - 14:44:41 CDT
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On 2 Oct 2000, at 22:45, Imran Ghory wrote:
> When using the following html,
>
> <a href="mailto:hacker
hakersite.com -F c:\test.txt"> Click
> here</a>
>
> When the user clicks on "Click here" Pegasus mail will
> automatically creates a message which has a copy of the file
> "c:\test.txt" and is addressed to "hacker
hakersite.com" and
> queues it ready to be sent without any further user intervention.
Hmm.. I wonder what the situation is that makes that work. I'm using
Pegasus 3.12c and when I tried:
mailto:bernie
rev.net -F d:\test.txt
What I got was pegasus fired up with a message open [*NOT* queued] with
the 'to' field:
bernie
rev.net%20-F%20d:\test.txt
this from IE5.5.
???
/Bernie\
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