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Set Your Default Email On Your Computer
Set Your Default Email On Your Computer
Updated over 6 months ago

How to make sure the correct email pops up when clicking emails in CASEpeer.

Set Gmail as Default Email Browser in Chrome.

  • Open Gmail in Chrome.

  • Select the overlapping diamond icon in your browser’s url bar.

  • Select Allow Gmail to open all email links, select Gmail and hit done.

  • If you did not see the “overlapping diamond” icon click on the three-dot icon on the upper right-hand corner of the Chrome browser.

  • Select settings.

  • Click Advanced Settings located at the bottom of the screen.

  • Go to Site Settings.

  • Find Handlers and select Manage Handlers.

  • Select Gmail from the Mailto dropdown and click done.

Using Windows 7 & 8.

  • Go to the start menu.

  • Select Control Panel.

  • Go to Programs.

  • Select Default Programs.

  • Select Associate a file type or protocol with a program.

  • You will see all the extensions and protocols with their current default programs.

  • Find MAILTO protocol, you will see in the Current Default column what your computer email is defaulting to.

  • Click Change Program and select which email system you want your computer to default to.

  • Click OK.

  • The page will load again and you’ll be able to see under the Current Default column the changes that have been made.

Using Windows 10

  • Click on the Start Menu.

  • Select Settings.

  • Click on the System Icon.

  • Click on the Default Apps menu item.

  • You’ll see Email and below will be choose a default.

  • Click on the email you would like your computer to default to.

Using a Mac.

  • Open up Mac Mail, this will be standard on every Mac Product.

  • Select Mail on the top toolbar.

  • Go to Preferences.

  • Click General. Or if you’re prompted to set up an email account, add your account, then choose Preferences from the Mail menu.

  • Select your email system from the Default Email Reader menu.

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