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| | wlmail at command line how i can start wlmail from command line with a new empty e-mail, like wlmail /new or so on....? |
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| | Re: wlmail at command line You can't do that directly using WLMAIL.EXE. But you can create a shortcut with a command line of just mailto: (note the colon at the end). That will start a new message in your default mail program, whatever it is. An alternate method is to start a new message than then do a File, Save As to an EML file. Create a shortcut to that EML file. Double clicking that will open the message template in whatever mail program is your default for EML files (Window Live Mail, Vista Windows Mail or Outlook Express). -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "gue40" <gue40@newsgroup> wrote in message news:67EE5590-C5DD-4AE7-8DF0-90E6E7BB9E8E@newsgroup Quote: > how i can start wlmail from command line with a new empty e-mail, like > wlmail > /new or so on....? |
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| | Re: wlmail at command line "Michael Santovec" <michael_santovec@newsgroup> wrote in message news:O6po2lyXKHA.504@newsgroup Quote: > You can't do that directly using WLMAIL.EXE. > > But you can create a shortcut with a command line of just > mailto: > (note the colon at the end). That will start a new message in your > default mail program, whatever it is. So, following through from there, if WLMail doesn't have the mailto protocol, just create a shortcut as if it did: As it happens my default is OE at the moment but I'm pretty sure when it was WLMail's it used the same switch... <cmd_output OS="XPsp3"> E:\>ftype mailto mailto="%ProgramFiles%\Outlook Express\msimn.exe" /mailurl:%1 E:\>ftype | find "Internet Mail" Microsoft Internet Mail Message="F:\Program Files\Windows Live\Mail\wlmail.exe" /eml:%1 </cmd_output> So, by inference the shortcut for WLMail would be: F:\Program Files\Windows Live\Mail\wlmail.exe" /mailurl:%1 I just added that to my IE Favorites Bar, e.g. so it can be a button there. Tip: just drag an existing WLMail shortcut there and then right-click, Properties to modify it with the /mailurl: switch. Thanks for giving me the idea! ; ) Robert --- .... Quote: > "gue40" <gue40@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:67EE5590-C5DD-4AE7-8DF0-90E6E7BB9E8E@newsgroup Quote: >> how i can start wlmail from command line with a new empty e-mail, like >> wlmail >> /new or so on....? > |
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| | Re: wlmail at command line I didn't realize that mailurl: option existed. But I just tried it and it works. The advantage of that is you can explicitly open a WLM windows even though it's not the default mail program. Although for most people, the simple mailto: would be best since it will open your default mail program which is probably what most people would really want. -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@newsgroup> wrote in message news:Oo5jiy2XKHA.3676@newsgroup Quote: > > "Michael Santovec" <michael_santovec@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:O6po2lyXKHA.504@newsgroup Quote: >> You can't do that directly using WLMAIL.EXE. >> >> But you can create a shortcut with a command line of just >> mailto: >> (note the colon at the end). That will start a new message in your >> default mail program, whatever it is. > > So, following through from there, if WLMail doesn't have > the mailto protocol, just create a shortcut as if it did: > > As it happens my default is OE at the moment > but I'm pretty sure when it was WLMail's it used > the same switch... > > <cmd_output OS="XPsp3"> > E:\>ftype mailto > mailto="%ProgramFiles%\Outlook Express\msimn.exe" /mailurl:%1 > > E:\>ftype | find "Internet Mail" > Microsoft Internet Mail Message="F:\Program Files\Windows > Live\Mail\wlmail.exe" /eml:%1 > </cmd_output> > > So, by inference the shortcut for WLMail would be: > > F:\Program Files\Windows Live\Mail\wlmail.exe" /mailurl:%1 > > I just added that to my IE Favorites Bar, e.g. so it can be a button > there. > Tip: just drag an existing WLMail shortcut there and then > right-click, Properties to modify it with the /mailurl: switch. > > Thanks for giving me the idea! ; ) > > > Robert > --- > > ... Quote: >> "gue40" <gue40@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news:67EE5590-C5DD-4AE7-8DF0-90E6E7BB9E8E@newsgroup Quote: >>> how i can start wlmail from command line with a new empty e-mail, >>> like >>> wlmail >>> /new or so on....? >> |
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