I do not think that this is possible at this time. Unless I am misunderstanding part of the bn system, here's what's going on.

The bn can only really run one program at a time, with a few exceptions. When you are receiving email, that is all that your bn is doing. It is not like computer based email programs that sit in the background, waiting for mail. You have to go tell your bn to receive email. Unless hw adds a feature that allows email to process in the background, this is not possible at this time.

HTH,
Nicole

----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh Gregory" <[email protected]>
To: "Braillenote" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 9:43 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] suggestion to enhance keymail


Hi,
My friend and I were talking yesterday and he asked if KeyMail alerts you when you get new email. I told him no, but I told him that was a suggestion I had for HW. I've had it for a while but haven't posted it. So I guess my question is: Would that be something that HW could add to KeyMail to enhance its usability (I mean even a sound notification would be nice just to let you know you have an email, it's really annoying to check my email, see something someone sent me and then find out it was sent, say, two hours earlier).
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Josh
PS: What I mean by "alert" is like when your computer makes that sound to tell you that you have a new email. Then, you check and that email is in your InBox.

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