i want mail icon in win 10 share popup to link to thunderbird
this might not be the best place for this , but windows help aren't really interested in using nonwindows apps I have Win 10 with all the latest updates and firefox is my default mail client, I want to share photos, if I "right click,send to, mail recipient" I get firefox. BUT if I "right click, share, mail icon" I get some windowy email client, can I link firefox to the mail icon?
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As 'Send to' opens correct email client then 'Mailto' must be set up correctly. As this sends as an attachment in an email, perhaps you should use this option if the other 'Share' option fails.
Try: Click Start > Default app settings Click Email > Choose Thunderbird
Also check the Internet options and go to the Programs tab and click Set programs and make sure that Thunderbird is selected
"Try: Click Start > Default app settings Click Email > Choose Thunderbird" This is already done.
"As 'Send to' opens correct email client then 'Mailto' must be set up correctly. As this sends as an attachment in an email, perhaps you should use this option if the other 'Share' option fails."
I want to use the "share" option
"Also check the Internet options and go to the Programs tab and click Set programs and make sure that Thunderbird is selected"
don't know what you mean, more info needed
https://www.isunshare.com/windows-10/4-ways-to-open-internet-options-in-windows-10.html
Easy to access via Control Panel
Gewysig op
that appears to be another route to "settings, default apps"
it something to do with "share" working off "charm" popup
Ok found some info : The 'Send To' feature which uses Messaging API call (Mailto) doesn’t support the built-in 'Mail' app. So to use that function you have to install an email client such as 'Thunderbird'.
Note: The “Email” button on the Ribbon does the same as Send To > Mail Recipient (needs desktop mail client).
If you do not have an email client installed there is still another way to send by using the 'Share' and built in 'Mail' app option. The built-in 'Mail' app in Windows 10 allows sending or sharing files via File Explorer by default and supports all files types.
"Ok found some info : The 'Send To' feature which uses Messaging API call (Mailto) doesn’t support the built-in 'Mail' app. So to use that function you have to install an email client such as 'Thunderbird'." Is "email client" different from the thunderbird I use to send my emails?
"Note: The “Email” button on the Ribbon does the same as Send To > Mail Recipient (needs desktop mail client)." yes.
"If you do not have an email client installed there is still another way to send by using the 'Share' and built in 'Mail' app option. The built-in 'Mail' app in Windows 10 allows sending or sharing files via File Explorer by default and supports all files types." So no chance of tagging thunderbird onto the "share" option instead of the built in "mail" option?
All information I've managed to locate says to use 'Sent to' which uses 'Mailto' protocol if wanting to use an email client of your choice or use 'Share' > using 'Mail' app if you do not have any email client installed.
If I find out anything to the contrary then I'll post info here.