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Email anything on internet with just a Click

Confused when you find something on internet which you would like to share with others and there is no email link for it or Its too many steps ( copying the text, opening your email client, pasting ) ? Not any more, Email This is another hand on firefox extension which just does the job.

Select the text you want to send , right click and send it to most commonly email client used like Gmail, Yahoo, Google Aps and Seamonkey. It even writes the subject of the email which is same as the title of the article. Email This firefox extension is something you should install and use it. However there are few drawbacks which I think should be added or fixed in the next version

  • The formating is lost.
  • There should be some “You may find this interesting ” text in the body of mail embedded automatically.
  • How about support to Email Clients like Thunderbird and Outlook.
  • Best could be if they can directly use the default email client chosen by the user.

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  • Mackenzie said:

    There’s an option to have it use whatever your default mail client is. I have a “use default mail client” button for it on my toolbar. It opens Evolution for me, since that’s my default client, but if you set Thunderbird as your default, that should work too.

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