email address to my g-mail address? My default address has become my spam dump. I use g-mail for all else.
Here’s a typical problem:
I’m at a website to which I want to email. So I make the appropriate click and up comes an e-mail to fill in and send. But like I said this is from my default e-mailer.
To make sure I don’t miss a reply, I copy and paste the address to g-mail, which is a mild pain.
Do you mean you click a mailto: link and it brings up an email client like Outlook Express, Eudora or Netscape? If that’s the case, I need to know which one in order to tell you how to change it. Or are you talking about web forms which already have the email address filled in? If that’s the case, it’s probably your browser helpfully remembering your preference. Again, we’d need to know which browser in order to advise you.
If your email program is Outlook, you can add in website emails.
I have it read up my Yahoo, for example, the one I use for Yahoo Groups that tends to create spam.
It’s still a slightly different step, but all in the same familiar windows as my regular mail.
Firefox 2.0 is my browser. (Not to be a total pain in the butt, but I also have Outlook (standard, not O.E.) and Thunderbird. If I could, I’d like to eliminate the email aspect of Outlook and all of Thunderbird as well.)
Well, which is it? Are you talking about links which call up a new email from Outlook or Thunderbird? Or is it that the email address is already filled out on web forms?
Installing the Google Toolbar does this, but I don’t know if the Toolbar is actively doing something, or if the installation program simply changes Windows’ default mail program.
Um, I was assuming the OP wants to change the default e-mail client to the Gmail web-based client. Upon re-reading it I’m not too sure if that was correct…
You can use plus addressing in Gmail; for example, elmwood+straightdope(at sign) gmail.com would be the same as elmwood(at sign)gmail.com. When spam starts arriving for elmwood+straightdope, filter all messages for the plus address.
After reading over the thread, I think scr4 has the simplest answer. Clearly, your default email handler is set to a web-based email client of some sort. You need to change that to Gmail. I’m having a little trouble figuring out exactly what’s going on, however, since most web-based clients can only be used with a specific email provider; that is, you can’t use, for example, Hotmail, to send an email through Gmail. Can you provide a screenshot of the situation?
I think we’re just not sure what exactly you want to do. If you want to be able to click on an e-mail link and have the Gmail web interface pop up, installing the Gmail Notifier or Google Toolbar would accomplish this. If that’s not what you want, you have to explain better.