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I used to use FireFox on a PC, and just switched to Safari on an iMac. I have been accustomed to hovering or clicking on an email link in a website, and having my Yahoo Mail login page open (or a create message page if I have already logged in). In Safari, when I click on these links, the Mail application opens and asks me to set up an account. Since I'm not using Apple Mail, this is not helpful. Also, when I hover over these email links, I do not see the linked email address, like I used to in FireFox. The only workaround I know to see hidden emails is to view the page source info.
So, does anyone know how I can change Safari to open my Yahoo Mail? I need to know before I decide it's time to use FireFox on the Mac. Thanks!
I used to use FireFox on a PC, and just switched to Safari on an iMac. I have been accustomed to hovering or clicking on an email link in a website, and having my Yahoo Mail login page open (or a create message page if I have already logged in). In Safari, when I click on these links, the Mail application opens and asks me to set up an account. Since I'm not using Apple Mail, this is not helpful. Also, when I hover over these email links, I do not see the linked email address, like I used to in FireFox. The only workaround I know to see hidden emails is to view the page source info.
So, does anyone know how I can change Safari to open my Yahoo Mail? I need to know before I decide it's time to use FireFox on the Mac. Thanks!