MailtOWA: Mailto O365 Webmail / OutlookWebApp is a office 365 extension for chrome. also, it is office extension and outlook extension. it's a free extension , it has 0 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.58 from 12 rated user, last update is 1444 days ago.
Updated 01-2021: Better support for Mac OS, support for Microsoft Live ... the missing bit of functionality that Microsoft should have provided? With the MailtOWA extension installed, mailto: links will automatically open O365 Webmail / Outlook Web Application (OWA) / Outlook Live by default. That's it. Nothing fancy. No ads or any other nonsense. ... Built to satisfy my own needs, released for free because other folks seem to have the same problem. Enjoy! If you like it, leave a review. I need more internet points! A free extension by i❤️.ws Emoji Domains Source code: github.com/jonroig/MailtOWA
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Works for me
It works for mailto links within emails that I get. For all other mailto links on websites, it opens a login page for Outlook.Office (instead of Outlook.Live) on which I cannot login with a personal email address because it is for corporate accounts only. It would be great if the extension could be configured to always link to the private outlook page.
I didn't like this extension's requirement to access all websites I visit so I restricted it to just the site I wanted to click mailto: links on and it wouldn't work at all (just did nothing). It turns out you can restrict it to just https://outlook.office.com (in manage extensions in Chrome) and it works perfectly for mailto links on all sites which is better than I had hoped, but I docked a star because it's a manual step. 5 stars if that could be the default config.