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Re: outlook express mail alert.by ghettofinger (Monk) |
on Mar 07, 2004 at 05:47 UTC ( [id://334581]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Personally, I like to go out to the AT&T Text to Speech site and create .wav files to describe mail that has just arrived. For example: I create and download a .wav file that says "You have a new e-mail from your wife". I then create a rule within outlook to play said .wav file whenever my wife sends me something. If you use your imagination, you can start to get a little more complex with this and not interrupt your work every time the default e-mail notification goes off. This is also really cool to use for other uses beside e-mail notification, such as firing off a .wav file whenever there is a certain syslog event, snort event, etc. Nothing to do with perl, but I hope you find it helpful. I hope this helps,
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