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Hettster | 22:39 Wed 23rd Mar 2011 | Internet
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Hi does anyone know if it is possible to set hotmail to make a sound when new email arrives?
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Not that I know of.
Oh there is, but I can't remember how! I used to have it set, I thin it might be connected to messenger. I'll have a look. :)
Mine does by default, im just not sure how.
Im with Karen on the messenger thing.
I can only find this (can't get logged on to messenger to check)

http://uk.answers.yah...20090527132222AAv2nDy

there also appear to be downloads that will give an alert, but I'd be wary of them.
I think as long as you are logged into messenger on that account it will make a noise by default, I always get an audible alert and I have never asked or set it up to do so.
I think you're right Ratter - I've not used messenger for a good while so I can't remember, but that sounds right.
Yep....

It's a messenger thing. as long as you are running live messenger and are logged in using the same hotmail account it will "ping" at you when you get mail and flash a task bar notification.
Yes messenger does it and a little pop up in corner shows you who from too, sorry not a clue how to set it up.
Yes - finally got it and you're right Ratter - just stay logged into messenger Hettster.
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Guys thank you so much for the answers but now you have made me wonder what's the difference between hotmail and MS messenger . . . . . . . ?
Messenger is for live chat, but you can access your hotmail via messenger.

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