Email client

Hi, I use Firefox with Xfinity and Win7. My email client is: http://web.mail.comcast.net/zimbra. When I am browsing, sometimes I need to reply with email. When I click on the button, my machine tries to install Outlook, I Don’t have the option of using my email. How can I default to Firefox(http://web.mail.comcast.net/zimbra)? Thanks, Denny

Oh. Well, don't click on the button, but just go to the Zimbra web mail page when you want to compose an email instead. It is uncommon, but it has been done, that a web mail can be installed in a way that clicking a mailto: link will start creating a message in a web mail email.
Just right-click on the link you want to reply to, copy the link location/address, open up your browser, go to the Zimbra site, paste the link into the "Send to" field, remove the "mailto:" part of the address, write and send yer meg.

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