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  1. #1


    Wiegant Guest

    Smart mail)

    sorry for my english)))... tell me please, how i can set my windows mail to
    autostart with windows and then automatic send itself in tray, like other
    famous mail clients. thanks



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  2. #2


    Julian Guest

    Re: Smart mail)



    "Wiegant" <Wiegant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news21DABB4-D663-4711-92F4-DCAFD5F75399@microsoft.com...
    > sorry for my english)))... tell me please, how i can set my windows mail
    > to
    > autostart with windows and then automatic send itself in tray, like other
    > famous mail clients. thanks


    To auto start...

    Click the Start button , click All Programs, right-click the Startup
    folder, and then click Open.

    Open the location that contains the item to which you want to create a
    shortcut.

    Right-click the item, and then click Create Shortcut. The new shortcut
    appears in the same location as the original item.

    Drag the shortcut into the Startup folder.

    The next time you start Windows, the program will run automatically.

    Note
    You can also make an individual file, such as a word-processing document,
    open automatically by dragging a shortcut of the file into the Startup
    folder.



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  3. #3


    mikeyhsd Guest

    Re: Smart mail)

    to auto start, create a shortcut to it in the start menu.
    it will not hide itself to the tray.



    mikeyhsd@comcast.net



    "Wiegant" <Wiegant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news21DABB4-D663-4711-92F4-DCAFD5F75399@microsoft.com...
    sorry for my english)))... tell me please, how i can set my windows mail to
    autostart with windows and then automatic send itself in tray, like other
    famous mail clients. thanks

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  4. #4


    Cal Bear '66 Guest

    Re: Smart mail)

    To get Windows Mail to auto-start with Windows, put a shortcut to winmail.exe in
    your Startup folder. There is no native way to have Win Mail minimize to the
    Notification Area, although there is a third part utility that will allow this.

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    "Wiegant" <Wiegant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news21DABB4-D663-4711-92F4-DCAFD5F75399@microsoft.com...
    > sorry for my english)))... tell me please, how i can set my windows mail to
    > autostart with windows and then automatic send itself in tray, like other
    > famous mail clients. thanks




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