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JFKelley Posted: Mon, Apr 2 2007 2:50 PM

I use GroupWise for email.  When I click on Send to Mail Recipient nothing hapens.  I get a GroupWise email openend when I send to Mail Recipient from any other program.  Is GroupWise supported? 

John Kelley

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Hi John,

For this release we only tested our 'Send to Mail Recipient' feature with Outlook and Outlook Express. Support for other email clients will be influenced by demand so letting us know that you use Groupwise is helpful.

Tom 

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johjeff replied on Tue, Apr 3 2007 7:41 PM

Hi,

Is it not pretty easy to add support for other email programs? I would think it just used the default application for opening/creating new emails. If that is not the case, I hope as much effort will be put into supporting email clients other than Outlook or Outlook Express. Personally, I am stuck with Outlook at work, but in the past have also had to use Lotus Notes or Groupwise. At home, I mostly use Thunderbird on Windows (and occasionally some other less mainstream clients), and Evolution, Kmail, or Thunderbird on Linux.

I mention Linux because I hope that if you go through the effort of porting to Mac you will at least be willing to recompile it for Linux and/or FreeBSD.

I haven't really completely figured out how I am going to use Lightning, but for now it's a wonderful PDF viewer.

Thanks for releasing it without cost. Now if I could just get WordPerfect for a new low price ....

Have a great week!

Jeffrey C. Johnson

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JFKelley replied on Wed, Apr 4 2007 12:40 PM
Why not have the 'Send to Mail Recipient' feature use the Windows 'Send to Mail Recipient' like WordPerfect X3 does?
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I will soon be forced to use group wise as well.

Ann

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