> eh, so I got bored and did a google search for "winbiff"
>
> Here's the most interesting thing I found on the main page, and appears to
> fulfill all requirements you stated :)
>
> http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tools/1080.html
>
> -Jeremy
PopTray (http://www.poptray.org) is another good (a
On Friday 23 July 2004 03:44 pm, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
> please, oh PLEASE stop replying to existing threads, clearing out the
> contents of the email you're about to write (including subject line) and
> writing a new email to ask a new question. Only reply to threads if you
> are actually replyin
Norrin Radd wrote:
Does SM have a "Chime" plugs that rings a little bell
or put a "mail envelope" on the systray of a windows
machine? I've got some users who insist that this is
essential to their productivity.
.Just one more IT guy having a userificday..
I know there is a "New Mail No
please, oh PLEASE stop replying to existing threads, clearing out the contents
of the email you're about to write (including subject line) and writing a new
email to ask a new question. Only reply to threads if you are actually
replying to threads. Use your MUA's "new" or "compose" functions t
> > As far as your users are concerned...
> $relevant_deity forbid we impede the
> > user's interaction with their important "business
> related" (read: chain
> > letters/viruses and personal communications)
> email. As we know that even
> > a
> > 30 second delay in them finding out about new
> em
Norrin Radd said:
> Does SM have a "Chime" plugs that rings a little bell
> or put a "mail envelope" on the systray of a windows
> machine? I've got some users who insist that this is
> essential to their productivity.
>
> .Just one more IT guy having a userificday..
>
Check the new mail p
>
> As far as your users are concerned... $relevant_deity forbid we impede the
> user's interaction with their important "business related" (read: chain
> letters/viruses and personal communications) email. As we know that even
> a
> 30 second delay in them finding out about new email could be dis
Norrin Radd said:
> Does SM have a "Chime" plugs that rings a little bell
> or put a "mail envelope" on the systray of a windows
> machine? I've got some users who insist that this is
> essential to their productivity.
New Mail, which is one of the plugins that ships by default with
Squirrelmail
Does SM have a "Chime" plugs that rings a little bell
or put a "mail envelope" on the systray of a windows
machine? I've got some users who insist that this is
essential to their productivity.
.Just one more IT guy having a userificday..
_