Are we saying that you want a notification in email if you didn't get an email?

If the client was set to always send an email regardless of what happened, you 
could filter on the contents of the email to look for an attachment or no 
attachment, or some keyword that you build into the email you are sending to 
help you figure out if the job worked or not.

If the client device that is sending the notifications has a command prompt and 
can run code, you could use the free tool like blat - www.blat.net/194/ which 
is really  handy and can do all kinds of stuff with files and attachments.  You 
can build distribution lists with email addresses, etc.

Other than that, not sure how you tell Outlook to look for the lack of an email?





________________________________
From: N Parr <[email protected]>
To: NT System Admin Issues <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 1, 2009 1:06:27 PM
Subject: RE: Create Rule to notify when a daily email doesn't show in my 
inbox/folder


Sorry but that still seems kind of redundant to me.  So it's going to email him 
if the file isn't there.  If he could pay attention to his email in the first 
place he wouldn't need a script to do something if the email didn't show up.  I 
guess it would be ok if it were to email someone else so in case you aren't 
available they could handle the problem or call you.


________________________________
From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 12:58 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Create Rule to notify when a daily email doesn't show in my 
inbox/folder


Brilliant idea.
 
 
From:David L Herrick [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 1:45 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Create Rule to notify when a daily email doesn't show in my 
inbox/folder
 
I think the best you can do is two scripts One triggered by an outlook rule 
that creates a specific file when you do receive the email and the second that 
checks for the presence of said file- deletes it if it is there, so you are set 
for tomorrow else emails you that it is not there
 
 
Good luck
 
David
 
 
 
From:Ben Nordlander [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 10:37 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Create Rule to notify when a daily email doesn't show in my 
inbox/folder
 
but that is exactly what i'm looking for. a method to detect an absence of an 
email. I can't be the only dude in town that has this need heh.

-BenN
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Carl Houseman <[email protected]> wrote:
A rule requires an inbound message to trigger it.  The absence of a message 
can't cause a rule to fire.  You'll need to create a separate watchguard system 
to monitor the legacy system and send an E-mail if the legacy system hasn't 
done what it's supposed to do.  And then, if the watchguard system isn't 
reliable, you'll have to create a watchguard for the watchguard, and then, ...
 
Carl
 
From:Ben Nordlander [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 12:56 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Create Rule to notify when a daily email doesn't show in my 
inbox/folder
 
I have several emails i get every day that notify when a job is finished;
some of these emails come from legacy systems that don't allow much control
for me.

Does anyone know of a method to create some type of notification in Outlook
(probably using rules) that would allow for some extra notification if one
of these daily emails don't get sent to me?

For instance, i receive a particular email from an email archive product
every morning at 7:30am. But if i don't receive it; i would like to create
some kind of rule that would implement an action of my choosing (even a
script of my choosing) to notify me that i didn't receive that email today.
This is especially useful if i'm not at a computer most of that day and i badly 
need
to know about a missed job that my email archive didn't perform today.

I've probably over explained this; but i think you guys might get the jist.


-BenN
 
 
 
 
 
 
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