Noitidart / MailtoWebmails

ff-addon: Tool for managing the default action when you click a "mailto:" link. Specializing in sharing details for Webmail services.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/mailtowebmails/?src=github
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Add Webservice Request: NetEase #8

Closed lunchboxer closed 5 years ago

lunchboxer commented 9 years ago

I was trying to install a webmail service from the options panel of MailtoWebesrvices but the one I was looking for was not found. I was looking for NetEase webmail, a very popular Chinese webmail service. They don't have an English version but you can find more at http://email.163.com . It's the biggest webmail service in China unless you count QQ.

Noitidart commented 9 years ago

Thanks I will definitely add this. Does QQ also have a webmail service? I will add that too.

Noitidart commented 9 years ago

Man it's hard to read this even with translation haha Would you know how to get the compose email url?

What is www.126.com and yeah.net and shouji.163.com? Are those webmail services too?

Noitidart commented 9 years ago

The webmail compose should look like this:

'https://mail.google.com/mail/?extsrc=mailto&url=%s notice the wildcard %s

Noitidart commented 9 years ago

Can you help me please. Can you give me the string of this captcha I don't have chineese keyboard:

I was signing up for NetEase haha

lunchboxer commented 9 years ago

I could give the the captcha but it will have surely changed by now. I forgot about their Chinese captcha. QQ is an integrated account service, I'm not sure that they have a webmail that works like the others. Basically, it doesn't really count as webmail, but they might have some compose email url like the others. I never use it.

As for net ease, there's several domains. 126.com and yeah.net are also free webmail services. They don't seem to have a unified account system. What I mean is if I sign in at google.com then I go to gmail.com I can see my inbox without signing in again. If I sign in at 163.com and then go to 126.com it requires me to sign in to a seperate 126.com account. It's 4 seperate free webmail services run by the same company.

I'm looking at the compose url and it looks like they have designed it so that I should go to the home page first and then click through to the compose email page: UPDATED http://hwwebmail.mail.163.com/jy6/main.jsp?sid=HANnRtjZhIBFMjMFdhZZHCWiFirKSQsR#module=compose

If you leave out the sid it think you aren't logged in tells you to go away. I'll keep looking, but it looks a little hopeless at the momment

Noitidart commented 9 years ago

Let me get a new captcha one sec plz

lunchboxer commented 9 years ago

I can't garantee you I'll respond immediately if you do. I live in UTC+8, so it's past my bed time

lunchboxer commented 9 years ago

I looked around and I couldn't find a url scheme that worked. No matter what, it seems I need that sid and you need to start at the authentication page to get it. From there you'll be automatically forwarded to the welcome page if you are logged in already. it may be possible to coerce it into forwarding you to the compose page instead, but I don't know how and I can't find documentation, because I don't know where to look.

Noitidart commented 9 years ago

Oh man i got so tired i fell asleep after posting here. When you're online lets just and try to navigate to find a compose url that ca nwork with wild card :)

highwindmx commented 9 years ago

I am interested and also need this one, tell me if any thing I can help.

highwindmx commented 9 years ago

And also, I think if a recipe function is provided would be better, like user can set an address who will usually email to.

Noitidart commented 9 years ago

Thanks @highwindmx I am working on next release this weekend so users can add services without requesting. But to resolve this issue we have to contact this company and ask them for a wild card compose url.