Display Alert -New E-mail

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Brandon

I just reinstalled my system and set up MS Outlook 2003. I sent my self a few tests and notice that the Display Alert was not coming up when a new E-mail came in.

I checked the Display Alert Settings under Tools/Options/E-mail options/Advance Options and saw that the alerts were all set than checked the Display Alert settings options and tested the alert and it came up

does anyone have any idea what is wrong and whats the fix?

Thank
Brandon
 
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Roady [MVP]

What type of mail account are you using? Exchange, POP3, IMAP, HTTP,
other...?

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Brandon said:
I just reinstalled my system and set up MS Outlook 2003. I sent my self a
few tests and notice that the Display Alert was not coming up when a new
E-mail came in.
I checked the Display Alert Settings under Tools/Options/E-mail
options/Advance Options and saw that the alerts were all set than checked
the Display Alert settings options and tested the alert and it came up.
 
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Roady [MVP]

Make sure that there are no rules configured either during troubleshooting.

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Roady [MVP]
www.sparnaaij.net
Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office related News
Also Outlook FAQ, How To's, Downloads and more...

Tips of the month:
-Create your own fully customized Toolbar
-Creating a Classic View in Outlook 2003
Subscribe to the newsletter to receive news and tips & tricks in your
mailbox!
www.sparnaaij.net

(I changed my reply address; remove all CAPS and _underscores_ from the
address when mailing)
 

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