From: Branny. on
I can't stress this enough but I would like to see Windows Live Mail have
the ability to be minimized to the notification panel (taskbar) by the
clock, power, wireless, etc. When I close the main Windows Live Mail window.

This way I can continue my e-mailing and receiving my mail without having to
leave the actual Windows Live Mail window open.

It would be very convenient for business users and home users like myself.
I'm an avid user of Windows Live Mail as it is my main e-mailing account and
the only Mail client I use on my computer.

Please consider my suggestion.

Thank you,
Branny.

From: Al Campagna on
Branny,
Unfortunately, your suggestion is lost on this newsgroup... as it deals
with
Microsofit Access, a relational database application.
I would suggest you make these suggestions to Microsoft directly through
their Windows Mail website.
--
hth
Al Campagna
Microsoft Access MVP 2007-2009
http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html

"Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your life."

"Branny." <xxlovers_ragexx(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8F85C634-5ECD-44BB-8D62-C3A3A89E3D54(a)microsoft.com...
>I can't stress this enough but I would like to see Windows Live Mail have
>the ability to be minimized to the notification panel (taskbar) by the
>clock, power, wireless, etc. When I close the main Windows Live Mail
>window.
>
> This way I can continue my e-mailing and receiving my mail without having
> to leave the actual Windows Live Mail window open.
>
> It would be very convenient for business users and home users like myself.
> I'm an avid user of Windows Live Mail as it is my main e-mailing account
> and the only Mail client I use on my computer.
>
> Please consider my suggestion.
>
> Thank you,
> Branny.


From: De Jager on

"Branny." <xxlovers_ragexx(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8F85C634-5ECD-44BB-8D62-C3A3A89E3D54(a)microsoft.com...
>I can't stress this enough but I would like to see Windows Live Mail have
>the ability to be minimized to the notification panel (taskbar) by the
>clock, power, wireless, etc. When I close the main Windows Live Mail
>window.
>
> This way I can continue my e-mailing and receiving my mail without having
> to leave the actual Windows Live Mail window open.
>
> It would be very convenient for business users and home users like myself.
> I'm an avid user of Windows Live Mail as it is my main e-mailing account
> and the only Mail client I use on my computer.
>
> Please consider my suggestion.
>
> Thank you,
> Branny.