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MailChecker

show new email notifications in the system tray

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    meehioriginal
  • License: Free
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  • System: Windows XP/Vista/7

MailChecker - Show new email notifications in the system tray

There are jobs that require you to read and respond to emails as soon as possible, especially in today's e-commerce era. Or simply have some emails that require your immediate attention, because sometimes it is just a little faster to win. If you are opening your mailbox, you absolutely know when a new email is sent, but the problem is that you can't check your mailbox every few minutes, so it will be very annoying and disrupt the work. other things, especially when you have more than one mail address. In addition, opening multiple tabs repeatedly also consumes computer memory.

There is a very compact utility that can help you track your email quickly - MailChecker. MailChecker is an open source application for monitoring your inbox and system tray notifications when a new email arrives. The software will display a very small visual notification on the system tray including on the sender, the date sent, the title and a part of the email content, accompanied by a small sound to notify the user.

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Then proceed to install, the interface when installing the program is very simple.

After installation, the program will run in the background in the system tray, right-click on the program icon (orange letter) to select the language, the default language is English and Hungarian 2. Click on Setting to set up your email account.

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The setting dialog box appears, to add an account, click the Add button (the '+' sign) and fill in the account information, select the mailbox check interval once and then Save again. Currently, the program only supports Gmail and AOL accounts.

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Whenever a new email arrives in your inbox, you'll receive a blue notification in the lower right corner of your screen, along with an alert sound. If you double-click on the program icon, the browser will open your inbox.

During the test, the utility worked very well with Gmail accounts, but limited to only Gmail and AOL support, but Gmail is nonetheless the most popular mail service that most people use. . Hopefully in the next version, the author will support more mail hosts.

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