Lol, ok. That was easy?

Don't ask how I did it, because I just sneezed 8 times and I forgot.

Anyways, I now have a sound going through to the outlook.com account and a
different sound for my work email. Now when I hear alarm 1, I know to ignore
it lol.

I think I should get a sound for my boss, though so I will not miss her
emails.
Take care.
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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 4:31 AM
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Kimsan,

Inn Outlook 2010 (I know you have 2013), I can get to messages rules by
placing focus on the message list inside a folder, pressing the applications
key and arrowing up for that option. Maybe it still works in 2013. 

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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 12:24 AM
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I think I know what you mean, but not as clear as mud, though lol.


Yes, I have in my personal account the inbox, and all the beloved
subfolders, and my work email that uses exchange, also has its own inbox and
subfolders.  I was getting ready to investigate; however, I can't seem to
get to the message rules options.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 2:48 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] email accounts and sounds

Kimsan, since I do not hav Outlook 2013, my Googling leads me to think:

if incomming email arrives in one inbox, I'm assuming you have created
personal folders that serve as the inbox folder for either account, meaning
one inbox for your personal account and one for your work account?

if so, my guess is to modify the filter that moves an email into it's
respective inbox folder to use a different sound when the email arrives.

this means you cannot have the default sound for an incomming email play
since you want a different sound played for each account.

I'm not sure if the process of creating/modifying a filter includes playing
a sound of your choice.

if this is possible, not only can you assign a sound for an email for an
account but you can also play a different sound for a targeted person, like
your boss.

I'm sorry for not giving steps, but is this clear as mud?


On 3/23/2016 12:40 PM, Kimsan wrote:
> Using outlook 2013, I have two email accounts. My 
> kimsans...@outlook.com <mailto:kimsans...@outlook.com>  and my work 
> email.  When the email sound comes in to notify me of an incoming 
> email, I automatically check my outlook account.  How can I have a 
> different sound to let me know that emails are coming in to my work 
> email so when I hear that noise I know not to check it as there is hardly
anything important coming into my work email lol.
>
> Thanks.
>
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