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METWO
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      10-08-2007
I have lost my envelope in the task-bar to show I have new mail in Windows
Mail

Any idea's how I can get it back?

Metwo

 
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      10-09-2007
"METWO" <> wrote in message
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> I have lost my envelope in the task-bar to show I have new mail in
> Windows Mail
>
> Any idea's how I can get it back?



I was not aware that there was one. I think you might be getting confused
with Outlook.

ss.


 
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      10-09-2007
no he's right there is one although i have no idea how to get it back other
than make sure they are not being hidden in the taskbar, right click taskbar
then properties, notification area, and depending if you want some icons
hiddens then go to customize and select them and tell them to always show or
if you don't need them uncheck the hide inactive icons

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"Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
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> "METWO" <> wrote in message
> news:eDMv$
>> I have lost my envelope in the task-bar to show I have new mail in
>> Windows Mail
>>
>> Any idea's how I can get it back?

>
>
> I was not aware that there was one. I think you might be getting confused
> with Outlook.
>
> ss.
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      10-09-2007
"Translator French - English - Creole" <> wrote
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> no he's right there is one


Oh, okay. I didn't know that, as I only use Windows Mail for newsgroups, as
it no longer supports my Hotmail accounts.

Actually, I have not even used WM for newsgroups for the last two or three
months, preferring to use OE on my laptop instead.

ss.


 
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      07-30-2008

To get it back, right click the taskbar (by the clock), click on
properties, click the notification area tab, click customize and scroll
down to "you have new email." Click on the note that says "hide when
inactive" or "hide" and select "show." New mail will show up on the
taskbar as long as windows mail is opened (even if it is minimized).


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Paul Montgomery
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      07-30-2008
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 03:16:34 +0100, terry2f
<> wrote:

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>To get it back, right click the taskbar (by the clock), click on
>properties, click the notification area tab, click customize and scroll
>down to "you have new email." Click on the note that says "hide when
>inactive" or "hide" and select "show." New mail will show up on the
>taskbar as long as windows mail is opened (even if it is minimized).


You are replying to people who stopped looking at this thread LAST
OCTOBER.

Few - if ANY - of the people viewing your post have a clue what you
are talking about because we don't see all the old posts that you
see. You should quote what you are replying to, much as you see
others have done in many of the posts you see on that forum.

That forum leeches the vast majority of its posts from Microsoft
servers and mingles them with posts from forum users - a very small
group compared to the rest of us. So most of what you see there comes
from the outside.

How can you tell "outsiders" from forum users? WE are listed as
"guest" and/or our number of posts are "n/a".

If you plan to continue following the groups listed on that forum,
or would like to find hundreds more that aren't listed, you should
give serious thought to using a news reader. It's much faster and
way more flexible than the medium you are using now.

There are several free news readers available. Windows Mail is one
of them, and is a great tool to get you started. It's also very easy
to set up.

Accessing news groups With Windows Mail by John Barnett:
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/accessi...ndows_mail.htm
http://tinyurl.com/3avt5q

 
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