[MlMt] Default app

2011-10-20 Thread Olivier BEDOUELLE
Hi, Coming back to you on Mail.app When I ical.app with an invitation, the invitation is sent with Mail.app, is it possible to send it with MailMate.app? I said that my application is MailMate default. Cordialement _ Olivier BEDOUELLE G?rant + 33 6 80 99 99 33 VERTDECO

[MlMt] Default app

2011-10-20 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
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[MlMt] Default app

2011-10-20 Thread Thomas Eckhold
On 20 Oct 2011, at 13:44, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote: > This turned out to be a non-trivial question. The short answer is: No, > iCal is hardcoded to use Mail.app and does not look for the default > email client (which essentially just binds mailto: links to an > application). Does that mean it

[MlMt] Default app

2011-10-20 Thread David Levy
Hello I have been interested in this issue too, although I use BusyCal (www.busymac.com/) which is better. A while back I asked them about supporting MailMate for things like invitations, responding to invitations, etc. They are super friendly and flexible and they looked at MailMate and sai

[MlMt] Default app

2011-10-20 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 20 Oct 2011, at 13:55, Thomas Eckhold wrote: >> This turned out to be a non-trivial question. The short answer is: >> No, iCal is hardcoded to use Mail.app and does not look for the >> default email client (which essentially just binds mailto: links to >> an application). > > Does that mean

[MlMt] Default app

2011-10-20 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 20 Oct 2011, at 13:59, David Levy wrote: > I have been interested in this issue too, although I use BusyCal > (www.busymac.com/) which is better. A while back I asked them about > supporting MailMate for things like invitations, responding to > invitations, etc. They are super friendly and