If you use Outlook on the web or Yahoo Mail as your primary email, you can set either one up as your default email handler in Chrome โ so that clicking an email link in Courted opens a pre-drafted message directly in your inbox.
The setup process is the same for both. The only difference is which inbox you have open in step 5.
How to set up Outlook or Yahoo Mail with Chrome
1. In Chrome, type chrome://settings/handlers into the address bar and press Enter.
2. If your mail site (outlook.live.com or mail.yahoo.com) appears under "Not allowed to handle protocols," click the X to remove it from that list.
3. Select "Sites can ask to handle protocols."
3. Close this tab.
4. Open your inbox in Chrome โ go to https://outlook.live.com/mail/ or https://mail.yahoo.com and make sure you're signed in. You should see a small diamond icon appear at the right side of the Chrome address bar. Click it, then click Allow. Below is a screenshot of what the setup looks like for Gmail, but you should see the same style icon in your URL bar when logged into Yahoo or Outlook on Chrome.
If you don't see the diamond icon, try quitting Chrome completely and relaunching it, then navigating back to your inbox.
5. Go back to chrome://settings/handlers. Your mail site should now appear under the "email" section.
6. Click the three dots to the right of it and select "Set as default."
7. Head back to Courted, open any agent profile, generate an email with ComposeAI, and click the email link below the draft. It should now open directly in your inbox with the message pre-loaded.
If it's still not working on Windows:
Windows tracks default apps separately from Chrome. Open Default Apps in your Windows Settings (search "Default Apps" in the Start menu), and confirm the MAILTO handler is set to Chrome:
Under Set a default for a file type or link type, search for 'mailto.'
Click on the Mail icon that pops up
Set the default mail app to Chrome





