Difference between revisions of "Documentation/Administration Guide/Accessing Email Clients"
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On the Solaris and Linux platforms, the email client must support the attachment of a document to an email message through a command at the command line. In Windows, the email client must support the Messaging Application Program Interface (MAPI). | On the Solaris and Linux platforms, the email client must support the attachment of a document to an email message through a command at the command line. In Windows, the email client must support the Messaging Application Program Interface (MAPI). | ||
− | {{OOo}} works with most common email clients, including: | + | {{OOo}} works with most common email clients, including but not limited to: |
* Thunderbird 1.''x'' and 2.''x'' | * Thunderbird 1.''x'' and 2.''x'' | ||
* Evolution/Groupwise | * Evolution/Groupwise | ||
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==Configuring {{OOo}} to Use an Email Client on Solaris and Linux== | ==Configuring {{OOo}} to Use an Email Client on Solaris and Linux== | ||
− | You need to specify the email client | + | You need to specify the email client you want to use. |
===To Specify the Email Client for the Solaris and Linux Platforms=== | ===To Specify the Email Client for the Solaris and Linux Platforms=== | ||
# In {{OOo}} Writer, choose '''Tools → Options → Internet → E-mail''' | # In {{OOo}} Writer, choose '''Tools → Options → Internet → E-mail''' | ||
− | # Click the ellipsis '''...''' button next to the '''E-mail program''' box. | + | # Click the ellipsis '''(...)''' button next to the '''E-mail program''' box. |
− | # Locate the email client | + | # Locate the email client you want to use and click the '''Open''' button. |
==Configuring {{OOo}} to Use an Email Client on Windows== | ==Configuring {{OOo}} to Use an Email Client on Windows== | ||
− | You do not need to configure {{OOo}} to use an email client in Windows. {{OOo}} automatically uses the default email client,if the client uses the Messaging Application Program Interface (MAPI). See this Mozilla [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_mail_client article] for information about how to change the default email client per user under Windows. | + | You do not need to configure {{OOo}} to use an email client in Windows. {{OOo}} automatically uses the default email client, if the client uses the Messaging Application Program Interface (MAPI). See this Mozilla [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_mail_client article] for information about how to change the default email client per user under Windows. |
{{Documentation/Note|{{OOo}} uses the <tt>senddoc.exe</tt> program in the <tt>program</tt> directory of the {{OOo}} installation to access the MAPI email client.}} | {{Documentation/Note|{{OOo}} uses the <tt>senddoc.exe</tt> program in the <tt>program</tt> directory of the {{OOo}} installation to access the MAPI email client.}} |
Revision as of 07:08, 17 April 2009
- Apache OpenOffice Basic Macros and Libraries
- Apache OpenOffice Extension Manager
- Adding Template Files to an Apache OpenOffice Installation
- Adding AutoText Files to an Apache OpenOffice Network Installation
- Deactivating the Apache OpenOffice Registration Wizard
- Accessing Email Clients
- Customizing the User Interface
- Restricting Functionality in Apache OpenOffice
- Accessing Apache OpenOffice User Profiles on an LDAP Server
In Apache OpenOffice, you can send the current document as an email attachment.
On the Solaris and Linux platforms, the email client must support the attachment of a document to an email message through a command at the command line. In Windows, the email client must support the Messaging Application Program Interface (MAPI).
Apache OpenOffice works with most common email clients, including but not limited to:
- Thunderbird 1.x and 2.x
- Evolution/Groupwise
- Sylpheed/Claws-mail
- Apple Mail
Configuring Apache OpenOffice to Use an Email Client on Solaris and Linux
You need to specify the email client you want to use.
To Specify the Email Client for the Solaris and Linux Platforms
- In Apache OpenOffice Writer, choose Tools → Options → Internet → E-mail
- Click the ellipsis (...) button next to the E-mail program box.
- Locate the email client you want to use and click the Open button.
Configuring Apache OpenOffice to Use an Email Client on Windows
You do not need to configure Apache OpenOffice to use an email client in Windows. Apache OpenOffice automatically uses the default email client, if the client uses the Messaging Application Program Interface (MAPI). See this Mozilla article for information about how to change the default email client per user under Windows.
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