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To: Triffin who wrote (4654)7/23/1999 11:39:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 110648
 
hey jim in CT,

i know how to set up mail notification using the netscape email client, but not ie5.0 and outlook express.

hope you get your answer.

:)

mark in CA..



To: Triffin who wrote (4654)7/24/1999 12:02:00 AM
From: Wayne K  Respond to of 110648
 
If I understand your question correctly, its that you wan't to be notified when email arrives while browsing, (Yes/No).

If the answer is yes, follow this procedure.

Startup Outlook
From the menu bar click onto "Tools"
Now click onto "Options"
Now click onto the "General" tab if it is not the first one displayed
Now you have a choice of General Settings
Checkmark the box entitled "Check for new messages every X minutes", choose a frequency
Checkmark the box entitled "Play sound when new message arrives"
Click "Apply" and exit.

Of course if your web browsing you will have already started Outlook then minimized it.
Now when you receive mail, a chime will annouce receipt of an email,(Speakers on I presume) and a envelope icon should appear on the right hand side of your taskbar.

Experiment with the options provided with Outlook, its very versitial.

Let me know how things work out



To: Triffin who wrote (4654)7/24/1999 12:12:00 AM
From: kanda  Respond to of 110648
 
Also, to change or select new sounds, go to Control Panel, Sounds and there is a list of sounds for different functions, including your email.

For your info.

kanda