Finally, Make Gmail Your True Default Mail App

3:48 am on November 14th, 2007 by Chris Lesinski

The only problem with an in-browser email application like Gmail, is the bothersome mailto: tags. If you find yourself inadvertently opening Outlook, Mail or what have you when you click on something like this: hackcollege@gmail.com , then now is the time to install the Firefox plug-in from Lifehacker.com:

It has lots of other bells and whistles through Greasemonkey (another Firefox plug-in, required for this hack to work, available here), but the mailto: avoider is completely indispensable. If you don’t have Greasemonkey already, I would say it’s worth installing, just to enable this plug-in.

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3 Comments »

  1. Randy Becker

    on November 14, 2007 @ 8:04 pm

    Gmail Notifier can also redirect mailto: links

  2. Levi

    on November 15, 2007 @ 5:45 am

    I’ve been using Gmail Notifier too, although I prefer the ease of use of this Firefox plugin (opposed to having to install a desktop application.)

    Plus Greasemonkey lets you do all sorts of other cool stuff!

  3. How to: The Parent-Proof PC | HackCollege

    on November 17, 2007 @ 7:37 am

    [...] that could ensue if your parent clicks on a mailto: link like this one: hackcollege@gmail.com. We posted about this recently, but here, the solution comes in handy again. It’s an Add-on for Firefox [...]

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