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
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Olivier BEDOUELLE
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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
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
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
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