Windows Live Mail issue - No sound or popup notification


  1. Posts : 3
    Win 7 Pro SP1
       #1

    Windows Live Mail issue - No sound or popup notification


    I have just started using a new Win7 laptop. In Windows Live Mail Version 2011 (15.4.3538.513), when a new mail is downloaded from the IMAP server, there is no sound or popup notification. I think that all necessary sound / notification settings are properly checked in Windows Live Mail > Mail > Options. My sound is ok. I even get a windows default sound, when some error is notified in Windows Live Mail.

    I have been using OE (under XP) and WinMail (under Vista), and this problem does not happen there.

    I searched in the internet, and find similar problem faced by other users.
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  2. Posts : 2,066
    Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
       #2

    When you click on an email in your list of emails at an IMAP server you are downloading it to view it but you are not downloading it to your inbox or any other folder to save it (unless you drag it to one of the mail folders). The mail notification is for pop3 type downloads to let you know that after "syncing" (=sending and receiving) it has been downloaded into your inbox for saving in WLM. So if you want to download and save your email set up WLM for POP3 access and you will also hear the notification.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Win 7 Pro SP1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for your answer. But earlier, when I was downloading mails from my corporate IMAP server in WinMail (under Vista), I would get both the sound and popup notification. So, does it mean that this critical element (sound and popup notification) has been eliminated in WLM?

    I just found that in April 2011, MS issued a hotfix for Outlook 2010 ( Description of the Outlook 2010 hotfix package (outlook-x-none): April 26, 2011 ). Among various issues, this hotfix also fixes "When you use an IMAP account to log on to Outlook 2010, the envelope icon does not show in the notification area. Additionally, no sound is played when you receive an email message"

    So, can this hotfix cure my WLM problem, or is there a similar hotfix for WLM?
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  4. Posts : 2,066
    Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
       #4

    I'm pretty sure a hotfix for Outlook will not help WLM as they are completely different programs. Unfortunately, WLM is not frequently updated. Personally, I'm still using the 2009 version as that seems to be somewhat less buggy than 2011 from what I've read in the forums. But even the 2009 version doesn't have a notification for IMAP accounts.
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  5. Posts : 3
    Win 7 Pro SP1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Windows Live Mail issue - No sound or popup notification - An update


    I would like to state an additional observation made by me about the behaviour of WLM in my system. As mentioned in my OP, I started using my new Win7 laptop only six days ago. So, it is only now that I have firmed up this observation.

    First, let me say that WLM remains online in my laptop always. I never make it offline.

    Now, about the observation. In the morning, after I boot my laptop and start WLM, some mails from my corporate IMAP server downloads into my WLM. At that time, there is a popup notification and sound. Thereafter, when further new mails come into my inbox, there is no popup notification or sound.

    Today, after some time, I removed the network cable from my laptop, and after few minutes connected the network cable back to my laptop once again. When new mails came in after this cable re-connection, again there was popup notification and sound. But, after that, no more notification / sound when further new mails came in.

    Summary of my observation : I get a popup notification and sound, only after booting my laptop, OR after disconnecting / re-connecting my network cable, and not at any other time when new mails are getting downloaded.
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