windows mail tray tool

Windows Mail Tray Tool

One of the features I've always wanted to see in Windows Mail was the ability to "minimize to tray", just like you can with Microsoft Outlook. However, until Microsoft implements this feature (if they ever do), I've decided to take measures into my own hands.
The problem: Can't minimize Windows Mail to the system notification area. The solution: Heck, why don't I just code a program that lets me do just what I need to do.
You can get it for both Windows Mail and Outlook Express (older Windows versions) at: http://digitalfive.org/content/windows-mail-outlook-express-tray-control.html
Enjoy! :-)
(NOTE: It does have a known issue when being run on drives in which the Program Files directory is not located on C:\ that the "New Mail Message" menu item will throw an error. This will be fixed with the next release.)
-- Kristan M. Kenney "Nighthawk" Windows Vista x86 Beta Tester http://www.digitalfive.org

Thank you Kris, I appreciate this little gem, keep up the great work. :) -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Kristan Kenney [Nighthawk]" wrote in message

One of the features I've always wanted to see in Windows Mail was the ability to "minimize to tray", just like you can with Microsoft Outlook. However, until Microsoft implements this feature (if they ever do), I've decided to take measures into my own hands.
The problem: Can't minimize Windows Mail to the system notification area. The solution: Heck, why don't I just code a program that lets me do just what I need to do.
You can get it for both Windows Mail and Outlook Express (older Windows versions) at: http://digitalfive.org/content/windows-mail-outlook-express-tray-control.html
Enjoy! :-)
(NOTE: It does have a known issue when being run on drives in which the Program Files directory is not located on C:\ that the "New Mail Message" menu item will throw an error. This will be fixed with the next release.)
-- Kristan M. Kenney "Nighthawk" Windows Vista x86 Beta Tester http://www.digitalfive.org

I love it :o)
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message

Thank you Kris, I appreciate this little gem, keep up the great work. :) -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Kristan Kenney [Nighthawk]" wrote in message One of the features I've always wanted to see in Windows Mail was the ability to "minimize to tray", just like you can with Microsoft Outlook. However, until Microsoft implements this feature (if they ever do), I've decided to take measures into my own hands.
The problem: Can't minimize Windows Mail to the system notification area. The solution: Heck, why don't I just code a program that lets me do just what I need to do.
You can get it for both Windows Mail and Outlook Express (older Windows versions) at: http://digitalfive.org/content/windows-mail-outlook-express-tray-control.html
Enjoy! :-)
(NOTE: It does have a known issue when being run on drives in which the Program Files directory is not located on C:\ that the "New Mail Message" menu item will throw an error. This will be fixed with the next release.)
-- Kristan M. Kenney "Nighthawk" Windows Vista x86 Beta Tester http://www.digitalfive.org

I would love to use this, but when I try clicking on the link, it asks for a username & password. Any help with this is appreicated.
Thanks!
"Kristan Kenney [Nighthawk]" wrote:

One of the features I've always wanted to see in Windows Mail was the ability to "minimize to tray", just like you can with Microsoft Outlook. However, until Microsoft implements this feature (if they ever do), I've decided to take measures into my own hands.
The problem: Can't minimize Windows Mail to the system notification area. The solution: Heck, why don't I just code a program that lets me do just what I need to do.
You can get it for both Windows Mail and Outlook Express (older Windows versions) at: http://digitalfive.org/content/windows-mail-outlook-express-tray-control.html
Enjoy! :-)
(NOTE: It does have a known issue when being run on drives in which the Program Files directory is not located on C:\ that the "New Mail Message" menu item will throw an error. This will be fixed with the next release.)
-- Kristan M. Kenney "Nighthawk" Windows Vista x86 Beta Tester http://www.digitalfive.org

CJ,
Kristan
is re-working is site - give him a few days and it will be back up.
-- Richard Hay Windows Vista Build 5456 (x86) Windows Live Butterfly http://WindowsObserver.com
"CJ" wrote in message

I would love to use this, but when I try clicking on the link, it asks for a username & password. Any help with this is appreicated.
Thanks!
"Kristan Kenney [Nighthawk]" wrote:
One of the features I've always wanted to see in Windows Mail was the ability to "minimize to tray", just like you can with Microsoft Outlook. However, until Microsoft implements this feature (if they ever do), I've decided to take measures into my own hands.
The problem: Can't minimize Windows Mail to the system notification area. The solution: Heck, why don't I just code a program that lets me do just what I need to do.
You can get it for both Windows Mail and Outlook Express (older Windows versions) at: http://digitalfive.org/content/windows-mail-outlook-express-tray-control.html
Enjoy! :-)
(NOTE: It does have a known issue when being run on drives in which the Program Files directory is not located on C:\ that the "New Mail Message" menu item will throw an error. This will be fixed with the next release.)
-- Kristan M. Kenney "Nighthawk" Windows Vista x86 Beta Tester http://www.digitalfive.org

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