>Jay noted that > >>Even better, the freeware system preference "More Internet", which you can >>find at Version Tracker, lets you select preferred applications for every >>type of file. > On 12/9/05, Julian declared:
>What would be really useful would be a means of selecting Emailer as the >default application for when one clicks on an email address link. The >choice seems to be between Mail and other OSX apps. No facilty that I >have been able to discover for selecting Emailer. > >Or does someone know better? > >Julian A thousand pardons. I directed you to a utility that is inferior to the one I now use but had forgotten about. Once I set it, I didn't need to think about it anymore. It is much better than the More Internet utility. It is called RCDefaultApp, and can be found on Version Tracker at: <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/22977&mode=info> With RCDefaultApp, you can set Emailer as your default email client. If Emailer is not highlighted as you navigate to it, look at the bottom of the navigation window and select "all" applications rather than "recommended" ones. While you can use Mail rather than RCDefaultApp, using the latter gives you "one stop shopping", where you can turn away any and all of Apple's choices if you want to. It's a very handy utility which resides in System Preferences. It requires OS 10.2 or later. ---Jay ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

