Outlook 2007 - disable systray notifications for just one account

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Patrick H.

I currently have one Exchange account and one POP account setup in my
Outlook; my Exchange account is my main work e-mail and the POP
account is one setup to receive automated messages from a server. The
POP account gets 10-20 e-mails a minute.

The systray notification that pops up whenever you receive a new e-
mail is, naturally, always popping up because there is constantly mail
being received. Is there any way to disable notifications for just the
POP account? I would like to still get the notifications when I
receive e-mails to my main Exchange account if possible, otherwise I
will just have to disable the notifications all together.

Any ideas would be appreciated!

Patrick
 
tools, options, email options, advanced to turn it off then create a rule to
alert you when the messages meet certain conditions.
 
tools, options, email options, advanced to turn it off then create a rule to
alert you when the messages meet certain conditions.

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I currently have one Exchange account and one POP account setup in my
Outlook; my Exchange account is my main work e-mail and the POP
account is one setup to receive automated messages from a server. The
POP account gets 10-20 e-mails a minute.
The systray notification that pops up whenever you receive a new e-
mail is, naturally, always popping up because there is constantly mail
being received. Is there any way to disable notifications for just the
POP account? I would like to still get the notifications when I
receive e-mails to my main Exchange account if possible, otherwise I
will just have to disable the notifications all together.
Any ideas would be appreciated!

Thank you very much Diane, that did the trick. Have a great day.

Patrick
 
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