>I used the mailto: referece and it work ok. The only problem I can see is that the body of the mail is messed up.
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>I wrote this code for the body:
>"This is a test"+chr(13)+chr(13);
>"Thanks for testing!"
>
>It appears like this when I use Outlook:
>This is a test
>
>Thanks for testing!
>
>
>When I use Outlook Express it looks like this:
>This is a testThanks for testing!
>
>Without the linebreaks, any ideas why?
>
The newline character is CHR(10); I'd recommend using the CR/LF pair (CHR(13)+CHR(10)) to ensure it's handled properly. Relying on product-specific behavior is probably not the best practice in any case if you can't be certain exactly what will be encountered, and using mailto: will not give you a means to check what the current mail client is on the system. YMMV.