In your browser, all you have to do is to go to the address bar, type mailto: (don’t forget the colon behind the “mailto”) and press “Enter”.

Your default email client will automatically launch with a Compose window. Here are more things you can do with it:

  1. Type mailto:recipient@emailaddress.com and the”To” field will be auto-populated with the recipient’s email address.
  2. To send to multiple recipients, use the syntax mailto:recipient1@emailaddress.com,recipient2@emailaddress.com,recipient3@emailaddress.com
  3. Type mailto:recipient@emailaddress.com?subject=Enter Subject Here to insert the subject into the Compose window. The above trick will work with all mailto syntax, but I doubt you will want to type a long text in the address bar. Note: The shortcut key to access the address bar for most browsers is “Ctrl + L”. This means you can just press “Ctrl + L” and type “mailto:” to quickly open a compose window.

Taking it further

To take it further, you can even create a bookmark with “mailto:” in the URL/location field. When you click the bookmark, the Compose window will automatically open.

Note: In Android, the trick works in Firefox mobile browser. It doesn’t work in mobile Chrome. In iOS, it works in the mobile Safari as well. Compose a New Email in Any Client with a Few Keystrokes Image credit: Browser Mail Concept Illustration Design by BigStockPhoto