URL for composing a message in Gmail (with the full Gmail interface and the specified, bcc, subject, etc.).

I found a message that provides an example of a link that opens only a message box. However, I would like it to open a window with the full Gmail interface, but was ready to write a new message.

Of course this works:

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#compose

But I would also like to add a subject, to, bcc, etc. I tried something like the following, but to no avail:

https://mail.google.com/mail/?to=inbox@example.com&bcc=admin@example.com&subject=Hey#compose

Any ideas? Thank.

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Jul 01 2018-11-11T00:
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Jan 13 2018-12-12T00:
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Bookmarking this URL should give you a fullscreen creation window, without distractions:

https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1

In addition, if you want to be future-oriented (for example, see how other URLs in this question stopped working), you can add a link to:

mailto: 

It will open your default email client, and you probably already configured Gmail for this purpose.

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Feb 13 '13 at 19:39
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https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/x/?&v=b&eot=1&pv=tl&cs=b

This link works for compilation directly on m.gmail.com as a mobile device in the desktop browser. What for? It is really faster.

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Mar 21 '14 at 2:08
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It is worth noting that if you have multiple Gmail accounts, you can use the URL approach because you can configure which account will constitute.

eg.

 https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox?compose=new https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#inbox?compose=new 
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Jun 20 '13 at 20:32
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For Chrome:

  • Install Email Manager in Gmail

gmail handler

  • Type mailto: in the address bar and press enter.

easier:

  • Change search engines:

Edit search engines

Edit search engines

  • Type mt and enter the address bar.
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The sample standard gmail URLs above return a google error.

In February 2014, thread 2583928 recommended replacing view=cm&fs=1&tf=1 with &v=b&cs=wh .

Note. It is no longer possible to autopopulate the body of the letter.

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Apr 28 '14 at 23:15
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GMail web client supports mailto: links

For regular @gmail.com accounts: https://mail.google.com/mail/?extsrc=mailto&url=...

For G Suite accounts on gsuitedomain.com : https://mail.google.com/a/gsuitedomain.com/mail/?extsrc=mailto&url=...

... needs to be replaced with the mailto: urlencoded link.

Demo: https://mail.google.com/mail/?extsrc=mailto&url=mailto%3A%3Fto%3Dsomeguy%40gmail.com%26bcc%3Dmyattorney%40gmail.com%2Cbuzzfeed%40gmail.com%26subject%3DHi%2520There % 26body% 3Dbody% 2520goes% 2520here

Learn more about mailto: links by reading RFC6068

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Oct 26 '18 at 5:51
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When you click on an email in Gmail, please note that the URL changes from https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox to https://mail.google.com/mail/ u / 0 / # inbox? compose = new . Now when you enter, enter the e-mail id xyz@gmail.com, the value for creating the changes is now the URL has become https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox?compose=150b0f7ffb682642 .

So this works fine with my html hyperlink until the account is signed up, but if the account is not signed up, it will take my login page and when I enter the credentials, somehow this value will be lost, and it will not be work.

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