jQuery mailto with anchor element

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Solution 1

here's working solution:

<a href="#" name="emailLink" id="emailLink">Email</a>

and the function:

$(function () {
  $('#emailLink').on('click', function (event) {
      event.preventDefault();
    alert("Huh");
    var email = '[email protected]';
    var subject = 'Circle Around';
    var emailBody = 'Some blah';
    window.location = 'mailto:' + email + '?subject=' + subject + '&body=' +   emailBody;
  });
});

Solution 2

If you do not need the address as a text anywhere on the website I would suggest this:

$('a[data-mail]').on('click', function() {
   window.location = 'mailto:' + $(this).data('mail')+'@yourdomain.net' + '?subject=Spotflow';
});

The link woud look like this:

<a href="#" data-mail="max">Send me a mail</a>

No chance for bots!

Solution 3

$(function () {
  $('[name=emailLink]').click(function () {
    var email = '[email protected]';
    var subject = 'Circle Around';
    var emailBody = 'Some blah';
    $(this).attr('href', 'mailto:' + email +
           '?subject=' + subject + '&body=' +   emailBody);
  });
});

.click can be replaced with .mousedown and so on.. or just

$(function () {
  $('[name=emailLink]').each(function() {
    var email = '[email protected]';
    var subject = 'Circle Around';
    var emailBody = 'Some blah';
    $(this).attr('href', 'mailto:' + email +
           '?subject=' + subject + '&body=' +   emailBody);
  });
});
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Updated on September 11, 2020

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  • Kevin Rave
    Kevin Rave over 3 years

    I tried this with umpteen examples we see on the net. But I guess there is none that is simple and works on all browsers (IE 8 and above as well).

    I am trying to simply open up Outlook window with mailto link.

    <a href="#" name="emailLink" id="emailLink">Email</a>
    

    JQuery:

    $(function () {
      $('#emailLink').on('click', function (event) {
        alert("Huh");
        var email = '[email protected]';
        var subject = 'Circle Around';
        var emailBody = 'Some blah';
        window.location = 'mailto:' + email + '?subject=' + subject + '&body=' +   emailBody;
      });
    });
    

    Granted, I am a jQuery newbie. The above just doesn't work. It just flickers the browser but nothing opens. I guess this is because of window.location.

    Is there a simple solution? I want this to work in IE8 & above and in all browsers.

    The body is generated automatically (in JSP).