Send via e-mail hotkey
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Send via e-mail hotkey
Hello,
is there a way to activate windows command 'Send to -> E-mail recipient' without opening the windows right click menu? On my computer it takes a lot of time for that menu to open (sometimes even about 30 seconds...). I often send files via e-mail and it's much faster to find certain files with TC than with standard system file dialog. It's also much faster to use hotkey, rather than drag'n'drop files thanks in advance!
is there a way to activate windows command 'Send to -> E-mail recipient' without opening the windows right click menu? On my computer it takes a lot of time for that menu to open (sometimes even about 30 seconds...). I often send files via e-mail and it's much faster to find certain files with TC than with standard system file dialog. It's also much faster to use hotkey, rather than drag'n'drop files thanks in advance!
I don't think there is a way to activate Send to E-mail recipient.
You can usually just drag-and-drop a file from TC to the compose window of your email client to attach or imbed the file.
You might want to clean up your right-click menu. For that you can use ShellMenuView or ShellExView .
You can usually just drag-and-drop a file from TC to the compose window of your email client to attach or imbed the file.
You might want to clean up your right-click menu. For that you can use ShellMenuView or ShellExView .
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Danish Total Commander Translator
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Danish Total Commander Translator
TC 11.03 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1371a
TC 3.50 on Android 6 & 13
Try: TC Extended Menus | TC Languagebar | TC Dark Help | PHSM-Calendar
pielgrzym,
This has been discussed here a few times already - try to find out what parameters are passed to your mail program when it is started through the Send to menu, using a program like Process explorer.
Sorry, I can't find the relevant threads at the moment.
HTH
Roman
This has been discussed here a few times already - try to find out what parameters are passed to your mail program when it is started through the Send to menu, using a program like Process explorer.
Sorry, I can't find the relevant threads at the moment.
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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Thing was easier than I expected I couldn't do anything using the process explorer (it always shows empty command line field - don't know why...). I checked The Bat manual and found a parameter '/MAILA=' which automatically attaches a specified file to the message and puts it in send queue. No good - I want to have mail editing window opened before the file is queued. I checked one more thing - items in the 'send to' menu are just links (LNK) stored in win xp user folder - in subfolder called 'sendto'. I checked the 'The Bat!" link file and there were no parameters so simply running Bat with '%n' did the trick maybe a small tutorial in the Wiki?
Got it working with multiple files
lst2str /X:"C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe" /L:%L
Got it working with multiple files
lst2str /X:"C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe" /L:%L
Last edited by pielgrzym on 2006-01-14, 11:05 UTC, edited 3 times in total.
I tried to make file sending system independent.
First I tried the "%HOMEPATH%/SendTo/<language dependant text here>.MAPIMail" %n. Mapimail is an activeX formant that passes the file to e-mail program. Unfortunately here we can read it only accepts the files to be drag'n'dropped onto it (this makes the work pretty difficult... There can be any file with extension .mapimail on which we can drop files to e-mail them). On the other hand here there are some command line parameters for 'mapimail' command (which apparently doesn't exist in my XP copy...). Any good programists/admins here?
First I tried the "%HOMEPATH%/SendTo/<language dependant text here>.MAPIMail" %n. Mapimail is an activeX formant that passes the file to e-mail program. Unfortunately here we can read it only accepts the files to be drag'n'dropped onto it (this makes the work pretty difficult... There can be any file with extension .mapimail on which we can drop files to e-mail them). On the other hand here there are some command line parameters for 'mapimail' command (which apparently doesn't exist in my XP copy...). Any good programists/admins here?