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How to Make Entourage 2004 default e-mail?
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I've been trying to find how to make Entourage my default e-mail program, but I can't find it.
Any help out there?
Thanks,
Bob
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Originally posted by holderlin:
I've been trying to find how to make Entourage my default e-mail program, but I can't find it.
You change that in the general preferences of Apple Mail.
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Geez, Apple has turned a bit into Microsoft on this one. Why did they have to get rid of the Internet preference pane where you set all of this?
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Thanks,
I found it. I too wish it would be part of system preferences.
Bob
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I agree that this is utterly ludicrous! In addtion to this, the setting to change your default browser is inside of Safari's preferences.
I am not one to typically make suggestions to Apple but this decision prompted a long, fairly scathing, letter to Apple when I first moved to 10.3 and noticed that these options were missing from Sys Prefs.
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