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    Gmail as default in Windows 8.1 - how?

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    • lialiato
      lialiato last edited by

      Hi,
      I am not a very advanced PC/Opera user and hope someeone out there can help me. I use Opera Stable 23 on my new HP PC (no touch screen) which has Windows 8.1 installed. My problem is connected to e-mailing pictures. I e-mail from Picasa through my gmail-account and I wish to continue doing so. However, on my new PC I am not able to e-mail pictures - not from Picasa and not directly from my picture folders. Gmail is not a choice when I try to choose standard programs for e-mail - there is only e-mail from Microsoft (looks like some kind of app?). When I try to change e-mail in "Internet Options, Programs" I am being transferred to the standard programs where only the above mentioned app is available. Does anyone have a solution for me?

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        Gmail is a web page and not a program so you can't choose it as your standard email client.

        You need to go to Gmail's page and start your message from there or check if Picasa has an option to do it for you.

        Btw, it doesn't seem related to Opera so moving to a more appropriate area.

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        • lialiato
          lialiato last edited by

          Thank you. I've tried to google this problem and many people seem to be of the opinion that this needs to be set individually for the browsers one use. It seems to be a common problem, but I have not found a solution for newer versions of Opera.

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

            This page say sthat you can email pictures from Picasa using Gmail or an Google Account.

            It will probably open Gmail's page on your default browser.

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            • burnout426
              burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

              To add Gmail as a mail client on Windows, you have to create a command-line program that accepts a mailto URI, UTF-8-percent-encodes it, adds it to the Gmail https compose URI and launches the compose URI in your default browser (or browser of choice). Then, you have to create some keys in the registry that allow you to set the command-line program as the default mail client.

              So, it's possible. But, you'll have to program something if you can't find someone that's already done in on the net.

              The Gmail Compose URI looks like:

              https://mail.google.com/mail/?extsrc=mailto&url=utf-8-percent-encoded-version-of-the-mailto-uri
              
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              • A Former User
                A Former User last edited by

                Moving back to Opera for Windows forum.

                Gmail is a web page and not a program so you can't choose it as your standard email client.

                Actually you can, but the browser must support registerProtocolHandler. Chrome supports it, Opera 12 too, but they haven't enabled it yet in Opera 23+.

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                • burnout426
                  burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                  Actually you can, but the browser must support registerProtocolHandler.

                  Good point. That only works for handling the protocol inside the browser though (although, nothing's stopping a browser from going further if they want to implement it).

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