Le 27-nov.-07 à 02:59, Paul Lesniewski a écrit :
On Nov 9, 2007 12:14 AM, Pascal Maes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Le 15 janv. 07 à 06:31, Jonathan Angliss a écrit :-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Pål, On Monday, December 25, 2006, Pål wrote:I have a helpdesk system which sends out mail. Some of the mail contains a mailto link like this one:For status on your request, click the link below: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]&body=52667668Squirrelmail will not make the link correct, as only [EMAIL PROTECTED] is recognised and not the subject info. When the reader clicks the link the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] is put in the TO-field, but the subject is missing.Anyone who knows how to fix this?Running SM 1.4.4.1I guess the helpdesk system is badly written as it expects mail to be read in Outlook, and not web mail readers like SM.I believe the specs say that subject, is allowed, not sure on bodythough. If you upgrade to 1.4.9a, and try again, this should work, atleast the subject. An upgrade should be in order anyway as 1.4.4 is known to have security issues.I have the same problem with version 1.4.11Thanks for the report. The mailto: functionality was in fact broken again. I just fixed it in 1.4.12 and 1.5.2. You might wait a day and then get a snapshot download of 1.4.12 and it should work again. The instructions on how to make mailto: links work are also updated and hopefully more helpful. See the contrib directory in the SquirrelMail package or this: http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/WindowsMailto If you continue to experience problems, please let us know.
I have downloaded the version 1.4.12 [SVN] (Checked out revision 12786.) but the problem remains.
See the picture in attachment.I'm afraid that the problem is not realy related to <http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/WindowsMailto >. It's interesting to know that we can jump directly to SquirrelMail by clicking on a mailto link on a web page, but the problem here is that the mailto link is broken in SquirreMail and because of that if we click onto the link, we don't get what we want. In the case of the picture, clicking on the first mailto link, open a compose page whith the recipient but not the subject.
Regards, -- Pascal
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