Re: Preferred Applications -> Mail Reader

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On Fri, 2010-05-07 at 11:28 +0200, Henrik Frisk wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've finally gotten around to trying to set up mystem so that clicking
> on a mailto link open up a new buffer in emacs (mh-e). By choosing
> 'Custom' in the Prefferd Application proferences pane I can add a
> command to be run in a terminal. If I start the emacs server (M-x
> server-start) I can now remotely create a new message to
> to@xxxxxxxxxxxx in emacs by running the command:
> 
> $ emacsclient -e '(mh-smail-batch "to@xxxxxxxxxxxx")'.
> 
> However, i can't seem to figure out what the variable for the address
> is in the Custom option in the Mail Reader preference. I tried %s but
> that doesn't seem to work.

I know there's a standard for this somewhere. Try
"mailto:to@xxxxxxxxxxx";.

poc

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