I just downloaded the Google one for gmail. I am testing that. I looked at the one biff program but that required I install tcl. I don't want to install anything else to run. It takes 11k of RAM so it takes 4k less than our internal email notifier. I am going to try this for a few days and see how it works. What amazed me was it knew my google email account. I was logged into my google email at the time I downloaded so I guess it looks at the google cookie. Anyway it works and lets see how I like it.
John J. Boris, Sr. JEN-A-SyS Administrator Archdiocese of Philadelphia "Remember! That light at the end of the tunnel Just might be the headlight of an oncoming train!" >>> Allan West <[email protected]> 4/13/2011 3:26 PM >>> On 4/13/11 2:42 PM, John BORIS wrote: > I am searching for an app that will monitor an email account and pop up > a message or alert on my PC when new mail arrives. I have a number of > servers that have mail going to root. I don't want them forwarded to my > normal email as that gets enough traffic so I am going to configure them > to forward the email to one account so this thing will monitor that > account. . I went to Sourceforge but couldn't find anything that looked > good. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. My PC is running XP. I use Thunderbird for IMAP mail, and it lets me know when I have new mail. I've got multiple accounts configured, so my work mail, personal mail, and *other* are all segregated, but easily accessible. Can your root mail account be reached by IMAP? Allan > Thanks > > John J. Boris, Sr. > JEN-A-SyS Administrator > Archdiocese of Philadelphia > "Remember! That light at the end of the tunnel > Just might be the headlight of an oncoming train!" > _______________________________________________ > Tech mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech > This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators > http://lopsa.org/ _______________________________________________ Tech mailing list [email protected] https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/
