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| | Windows Mail - I hope I am not multi posting. I sent this message about 30 minutes ago uit does not seem to have arrived.... Does anyone know a way to have Windows Mail permanently active with an icon in the Notification Area (Sys Tray) rather than having it take up so much space on the task bar? TIA Ed |
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| | Re: Windows Mail - * Edward: Quote: > I hope I am not multi posting. I sent this message about 30 minutes ago uit > does not seem to have arrived.... > > Does anyone know a way to have Windows Mail permanently active with an icon > in the Notification Area (Sys Tray) rather than having it take up so much > space on the task bar? Here's my reply: Use Windows Live Mail. The mail client that came with Vista, Windows Mail, is no longer being developed. Some periodic security updates and junk mail filter updates, but it is dead and at some point will probably be phased out. If you insist on staying with a Microsoft product, WLM is the way to go. Similar to Vista's Windows Mail, but with some added features- like retrieving Hotmail for free. I've tried WLM for newsgroup usage- I do not like it. I use Outlook for email, so I don't really care about WLM's email functions. For newsgroups, I think it is terribly slow and unstable. Especially, if you participate in several newsgroups and newsgroups with a lot of posts. I didn't like the original Windows Mail, either. I use Thunderbird now. Oh, it minimizes to the notification area, too. It's just better than Windows Mail or WLM. Period. But, here's the link for WLM. http://get.live.com/betas/maildesktop_betas And to Thunderbird; http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/ Or, you can use this little program below to hide WinMail in the tray. Windows Mail Tray Icon How to Add a Tray icon for Windows Mail -Michael |
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| | Re: Windows Mail - "Edward" <edward.j.obrien@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:262D24F4-ECE4-4433-8D67-A480F4E61151@xxxxxx Quote: > Does anyone know a way to have Windows Mail permanently active with an > icon > in the Notification Area (Sys Tray) rather than having it take up so much > space on the task bar? Installation instructions and download link: Windows Mail Tray Icon Charlie42 |
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