Set Gmail as Your Default Email Clinet Replace Outlook
Date 18/1/2013
This post has tips/instructions on how to make gmail as the default email client on your computer, how to send the current webpage or just a portion of it as a text email message and then there's a handy gmail shortcut to compose multiple emails without changing the gmail inbox view.
Microsoft Outlook, Thunderbird, Outlook express, or any other desktop email client can be easily configured to send and receive Gmail messages using POP3 access. However, these desktop email programs hog your computer memory and relatively take lot of time to start when compared to opening a standalone GMail compose message window from the browser.
Sometimes you just need to send a webpage link, forum registration verification email or a short snippet of the current webpage, it really doesn't make much sense to start Outlook for these tiny things.
To make GMail as your default email handler ?
Download either Google Talk or the Gmail Notifier [available both for Mac and Windows]. For Google talk, open the settings dialog and tick the checkbox next to the setting "Open Gmail when I click on email links". For Gmail notifier, right click the options menu and check the box next to Use Gmail for internet mailto: links.
Open GMail Compose Message Window Directly ?
Bookmark this link - This will directly open a new gmail message window bypassing the standard inbox view. Big time saver when gmail is taking lot of time to load on your computer.
GMail Compose message - Bonus Tip ?
Say you are in the middle of composing an gmail message but need to send another email to a friend at the same time. Either you could save the current message as a draft and then compose a new mail or a more efficient approach is to press Shift+C - it will open a compose dialog in a pop-up window.
If you have not enabled GMail keyboard shortcuts, press shift and click the "Compose new message" link on the top left corner. You might have to disable the pop-up blocker for gmail. A huge time saver.
This post has tips/instructions on how to make gmail as the default email client on your computer, how to send the current webpage or just a portion of it as a text email message and then there's a handy gmail shortcut to compose multiple emails without changing the gmail inbox view.
Microsoft Outlook, Thunderbird, Outlook express, or any other desktop email client can be easily configured to send and receive Gmail messages using POP3 access. However, these desktop email programs hog your computer memory and relatively take lot of time to start when compared to opening a standalone GMail compose message window from the browser.
Sometimes you just need to send a webpage link, forum registration verification email or a short snippet of the current webpage, it really doesn't make much sense to start Outlook for these tiny things.
To make GMail as your default email handler ?
Download either Google Talk or the Gmail Notifier [available both for Mac and Windows]. For Google talk, open the settings dialog and tick the checkbox next to the setting "Open Gmail when I click on email links". For Gmail notifier, right click the options menu and check the box next to Use Gmail for internet mailto: links.
Open GMail Compose Message Window Directly ?
Bookmark this link - This will directly open a new gmail message window bypassing the standard inbox view. Big time saver when gmail is taking lot of time to load on your computer.
GMail Compose message - Bonus Tip ?
Say you are in the middle of composing an gmail message but need to send another email to a friend at the same time. Either you could save the current message as a draft and then compose a new mail or a more efficient approach is to press Shift+C - it will open a compose dialog in a pop-up window.
If you have not enabled GMail keyboard shortcuts, press shift and click the "Compose new message" link on the top left corner. You might have to disable the pop-up blocker for gmail. A huge time saver.
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