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Email Notification Failure
I have enabled Outlook 2007 to pop up on my screen telling me I have a email;
when i have an email - obviously. However, this only works when i have Outlook 2007 open on my tool-bar at the bottom. This is not practical for me as i have many other programs running at the same time and the area becomes very clusted. When i dont have the porgram opened Outlook fails to tell me when i have mail. I was just wondering whether it was possible for me to make it so that even if Outlook isnt open, it will inform me when i recieve mail? If so can somebody please talk me through how i set it up? Many thanks -- Kyle. A. Meredith |
Email Notification Failure
No, Outlook, like most programs, must be open to function.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, meredith714 asked: | I have enabled Outlook 2007 to pop up on my screen telling me I have | a email; when i have an email - obviously. | | However, this only works when i have Outlook 2007 open on my tool-bar | at the bottom. This is not practical for me as i have many other | programs running at the same time and the area becomes very clusted. | | When i dont have the porgram opened Outlook fails to tell me when i | have mail. I was just wondering whether it was possible for me to | make it so that even if Outlook isnt open, it will inform me when i | recieve mail? If so can somebody please talk me through how i set it | up? | | Many thanks |
Email Notification Failure
You can run Outlook without the taskbar clutter by right clicking on the OL
icon in Notification Area and selecting Hide when minimized. "meredith714" wrote: I have enabled Outlook 2007 to pop up on my screen telling me I have a email; when i have an email - obviously. However, this only works when i have Outlook 2007 open on my tool-bar at the bottom. This is not practical for me as i have many other programs running at the same time and the area becomes very clusted. When i dont have the porgram opened Outlook fails to tell me when i have mail. I was just wondering whether it was possible for me to make it so that even if Outlook isnt open, it will inform me when i recieve mail? If so can somebody please talk me through how i set it up? Many thanks -- Kyle. A. Meredith |
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