
Version 2.0
10/11/2002 |
(FREE)
"Mail
This Page!" is a utility program for emailing Web Pages
or HTML files directly from your Browser. Integrates with
Internet Explorer so you can browse, click, and your HTML
email appears in Outlook Express.
DOWNLOAD
"Mail This Page!" HERE
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Converts
HTML displayed in Internet Explorer into an Email.
You can then add recipients and send.
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Want
to use this technology in your own programs?
You can with our Chilkat MHT
component.
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What
Can You Do With Mail This Page!?
- Building an HTML newsletter
is as easy as creating a Web page.
Just create the HTML page, point your browser to it, and then
load it into Outlook Express.
- Want to email a news
article, recipe, or your online photos to a friend? Simply
load the current page displayed in your browser and send. When
your friend receives the email, he doesn't even need to visit
the website to see the full HTML page with images.
- Personally, I email myself
pages I want to remember all the time. Forget bookmarks,
keep the page as you saw it locally in your own mailbox, for
you to reference whether you're on the Net or not.
Link
to Mail This Page!
Linking to
Mail This Page! helps us in providing more free utilities and
components in the future. You can use this button and HTML to
link to Mail This Page!. Chilkat may reciprocate the link.
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<a href="http://www.chilkatsoft.com/MailThisPage.asp"><img
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Screen
Shot

Adding
the "Mail This Page!" Button to the Internet Explorer
Toolbar
Click on "Add
Button to Internet Explorer Toolbar", and then restart your
browser. This icon
will appear on your Internet Explorer toolbar, as shown below:

Just click the
icon to start "Mail This Page!" with your URLs pre-loaded.
Click "Create Email", and your selected page will be
converted into an email and loaded into Outlook Express. Add recipients,
change the subject, and send!
Full
Screen Shot Showing the CNN.com Page Loaded as an Email

Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: I click
the "Create Email" button and nothing happens?
A: Mail This Page! works by creating a temporary ".eml"
file. If your ".eml" file extension is not associated
with Outlook Express, then it will not work.
Q: How do
I import an EML file into Netscape?
A: Here is a link that may help: http://www.ufaq.org/commonly/oemail.html
Send questions
to support@chilkatsoft.com, and we will add them to this FAQ.
Need
Offline Documentation for Mail This Page! ?
Well... just mail this page
to yourself.
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