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Re: NOW How About an Exchange Plugin WAS PxAP / Outlook / Prioritisation



Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 2:34 PM
I can see how it might be a flag within the Outlook plugin. As such, it's up to the Outlook plugin developer (oh - that's me)
sorry to keep poping out of the woodwork to suggest things for other people to do but I don't have to the necessary skills to write software (this was proven at uni when one project was to do code to control a ped X, if my code had been implemented the death toll would have been horrendous, lol) but could the outlook pulgin be modified to work directly >from notify presence of email in different users accounts.
 
I guess the current model relies on user computer being on 24/7 or at least on when house occupied to work, in my case if I have to go and switch a computer on so the wall can tell SWMBO she has mail I won't win many brownie points but if when SWMBO arrives home she sees a message on the display as she disarm the alarm loads a points.
 
Also in case of an urgent mail is there anything in the protocol to allow the inclusion of say senders name or subject line in the message that appears, I don't know about you guys but I know several people who think if they don't mark it urgent it'll take a week to arrive!
 
Enough of my ramblings, so far this looks really good
 
Regards
 
Paul
 
 

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