html page mail link to webmail program

alister alister.nospam.ware at ntlworld.com
Wed Nov 12 03:56:07 EST 2014


On Tue, 11 Nov 2014 17:35:11 -0800, Ethan Furman wrote:

> On 11/11/2014 05:08 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
>> Ethan Furman <ethan at stoneleaf.us> writes:
>>
>>> My wife (using a Win7 machine) will be on a web page that has a link
>>> to mail somebody.  She clicks on it, and it opens the currently
>>> installed but unused Thunderbird.
>>>
>>> Ideally, what would happen is a new window/tab would open to gmail
>>> with a new compose window with the email address in place and the
>>> cursor in the subject line.
>>
>> What is the Python question? I can't see anywhere that you would be
>> using Python code to address this.
> 
> Really?  Huh.
> 
> Okay, the explicit Python question:  Clicking on a mail link in a web
> browser can start an external program.  I would like that external
> program to be a Python script that: opens a new tab in the currently
> running browser (or a new default browser window), loads up the default
> web mail client (or one specified if there is no way to know/have a
> default), navigates to the compose pane (or starts there if possible),
> enters in the email address from the link that was passed to it, and, if
> not too much more, move the cursor to the subject field.
> 
> Surely this can be done in Python.

any chance you could fix your broken news reader?



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