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Thanks for the short concise reply
![]() for this now - any old excuse! ![]() I want to monitor and it puts up a green, yellow or red icon to represent new mail importance. Oliver "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... OS wrote: The question is : can I do something with the envelope in the taskbar to distinguish which folder the new mail is in, for example a different colour for new messages in Inbox? No. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for the short concise reply ![]() program for this now - any old excuse! ![]() of the folders I want to monitor and it puts up a green, yellow or red icon to represent new mail importance. Why not share that program with the Outlook community by posting it at http://www.outlookcode.com/ ? -- Brian Tillman |
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