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I didn't say anything before (about the html thing) because it really 
didn't matter, but in this case it does.
You don't really want to find file extensions in the registry, you 
want to find service providers. It's an academic point with html, but 
with mail it's critical for correct operation between mail clients.

look at HKCR/http and HKCR/mailto for the two offending keys 
(they should have shell command open thingees if your clients are 
good).

same applies for HKCR/ftp, and gopher wais etc etc etc

> Just to tell you Thomas, emails in Outlook have the ending
> .eml
> 
> > Deviating from Win32-GUI somewhat:
> >         Next step is to figure out how to mimik a
> "mailto:"; for the e-mail
> > link. Should be easy, once we figure out how to determine
> what the default
> > e-mail program is. Not sure what assication is set for
> that. .html for the
> > browser is easy, but what about e-mail's? maybe .msg?
> Here's the ftype info
> > for .msg on my NT system, using outlook for e-mail.
> >
> > C:\>assoc .msg
> > ..msg=msgfile
> >
> > C:\>ftype msgfile
> > msgfile="C:\Program Files\Microsoft
> Office\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /f "%1"
> >
> 
> 
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Sam Jacobson
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