Another question for BillyRayPreachersSon.
..sorry to be such an ignoramus but how do you register Lotus Notes as the mail client and would this then mean that all my customers would have to do that in their machine ?!
I don't know for sure if this is right... So try it and find out...
In Notes, click "File", "Preferences", "User Preferences", "Mail and News" and check that "Mail Program" is set to "Lotus Notes".
If your customers use Notes as their default mail client, then this has probably already been done... If they use some other program, then they would have to do this manually.
And just so you know, if they don't have Notes installed at all, they cannot use Notes as the default mail client unless they install it ;o)
Thanks to both BillyRayPreachersSon and ggriffit ...and I thought my pseudonym was bad !
Just for the record, the Lotus Notes setting was already defaulted so that was not enough in itself. I managed, through the Services tab in Outlook to add a Lotus Notes directory and default the address book to my Lotus notes but try as I might I couldn't map a message sent through Otlook to Lotus Notes, aaarghhhhhhh ! However setting the E-mail in
Web Explorer -> Tools -> Internet options ->Programs to Lotus Notes proved to be the solution, as then when I use mail: etc in HTML it sets a message in Lotus Notes even bringing it up if not yet started.
Simple but very effective.
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