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I don't know if I have everything straight here.
1: The pop-up is in the bottom right hand corner, and on a 19" screen it is a little less than 2" x 2". It lasts for about 5 seconds, but if you click on it, it goes away immediately. 2: It has many options. It does not inform you if there is new mail on the server. OE /must/ be opened, but can be minimized to get the notification. You can choose to be notified once, or continuously until you read the mail. Your choice. There are six boxes of options. I have only 1 & 5 checked. If you just want a sound, and not a pop-up, get Steve's OETune: www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 22, 7:16 am, "Bruce Hagen" wrote: This freeware program will give you a pop-up notification of new mail regardless of what program you are in. [....] Outlook Express Mail Alert 2.1:http://www.tucows.com/preview/381108 Do you know: 1. Instead of a pop-up (which interferes with whatever the user is current doing), can the program be configured to simply provide a sound alert and/or blink the minimized window, the way that some background programs indicate that attention is required? 2. The program description says that it will "inform or remind you when new e-mail arrives in Microsoft Outlook Express". If email is manually "popped" from an ISP server (Earthlink), will the freeware program detect new email on the ISP server? If not, is there a way to configure OE so that email is "popped" automatically, thereby causing the freeware program to detect that email arrived "in" OE? ----- Footnote.... Arguably, I should simply "play around" with the freeware program and answer the questions myself. But, sigh, this is really for someone else's computer, and they are suspicious and relunctant to make any "unproven" changes; and my computer is not set up to use an ISP mail server, so it is difficult for me to experiment with OE on my own computer. |
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