I'm having the same problem. I can't access E-mail addresses through links posted on websites. Is there a way to install a Mail Client...?
Usually you will get this message when something that is automated to use a particular e-mail program (or "client") cannot find the program it's looking for.
Mail. It's in the Applications folder.
(Mail Client Server) e-mail client is also used to refer to any agent acting as a client toward an e-mail server,
This means the information you entered for your SMTP (simple mail transport protocol) is not correct. Please check your settings in your mail client (outlook or thunderbird or etc) If you gave me more information like your mail client, mail provider and screenshot of your issue I could fix it for you.
It sounds like you are using a web-based e-mail client. When using a web-based e-mail client, your e-mail is not saved on your computer. Instead, it is saved on to a server owned by the company that hosts your e-mail address. Since your computer does not save e-mails locally, your computer can not recover it. If the e-mail was not saved to your drafts, it can not be recovered.
There are a few ways for you to back up your email. You can try an offline mail client to backup and store your email offline and directly on your computer.
<a href="mailto:yourname@doman.com">Send email</a> When a user clicks on "Send email" their default mail client will pop us with your email address in their "To" field so they can send an email.
For Windows 7 and Internet Explorer open up your registry editor and set: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\mailto\shell\open\command] to: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" http://compose.mail.yahoo.com?To=%1 (This assumes you are using the NEW Yahoo Mail Client and Internet Explorer is in its default location)
Right click on the start menu button and select properties. Then click on the start menu tab and click customize. at the bottom of the window it gives you options for mail client
The POP protocol, by default, downloads messages to your computer and then deletes them from the mail server. If you leave all of your email on a primary computer (for example, your office computer) but want to have access to recently received email on a secondary computer (a home computer), you should leave your messages on the server for a limited period of time.
No gmail does not use the term tables for default mail folders. It uses the term Labels for it. Labels are the folders or default folders that are present in it.