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At the bottom of the right side there is a heading "Set defaults by app". Through this feature you can ensure all email file associations are set to Thunderbird.
At the bottom of the right side there is a heading "Set defaults by app". Through this feature you can ensure all email file associations are set to Thunderbird.
I appreciate this is an old thread, however this is the message I receive if I click on a file and "send to mail recipient"
Win 10 Office 2019 64 bit, been through the whole association piece, and looked at lots of comments all over the place, and it would seem to be a 64 bit issue, but surely there must be a way around this other than uninstalling office and re-installing 32 bit. your thoughts please.
Hi, if you are relying on the Mail app, it won't work with that.
You haven't stated which mail program, if any, you have installed or wish to use. Could you advise please?
Specifically which is set as default?
Thanks!
Thank you for confirming you are using Outlook. No need to use ! as this implies I should have realised that, which is not a reasonable assertion.
Repairing the mail client recpient can be tricky. A way round this is simply to create a shortcut to Outlook in your sendto folder.
Access your sendto folder by
Win key + r, shell:sendto
then add the shortcut.
This works with Thunderbird, can't speak of Outlook.
Repairing/replacing the sendto mail recipient is not obvious. You can try this:
Right click send to mail recipient not working - Microsoft Community
See JohnPi17's answer here
32 bit version of Windows?
I've been through the problem of a broken mail recipient and did get it fixed eventually. My workaround- as published elsewhere- was to place a shortcut as I said. That's with 64 bit Windows.
If you mean Outloook- I have no experience of that, sorry.
Thunderbird had been set as the default email program . it appears the problem is elsewhere . all the defaults had been set .