It is not a matter of using Outlook. It's a matter of having an email client
installed that supports the mailto: protocol, and is configured as the
default handler for mailto: hyperlinks on that machine.
In any case, this is a crappy way to send an email from a web page. You need
to use an SMTP client solution to do it correctly. What you use depends on
what version of the .Net Framework you're working with.
--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Presuming that God is "only an idea" -
Ideas exist.
Therefore, God exists.
"Martin (Martin Lee)" <la*********@21cn.com> wrote in message
news:eU**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
PLEASE refer to this linkage www.depoo.org/dr/ys/ys.aspx
MY question is: if the customers do not use OUTLOOK ( or did not set up
the SMTP in OUTLOOK ), the mail of the upper linkage can't send out -- Is
there any method to solve this problem ? Thank you.
Martin ( Martin Lee )