POP3 Version Now Available!
So Microsoft still haven’t included a notification tool that works when Outlook is closed? New for Exchange 2010 and 2007, Outlook Notify!
If you or your company run Exchange Web Services (if you can access your account via Web Access, you most probably have this), you can use Outlook Notify to keep a check on your emails – even from home!
Please note: This program is aimed at those with access to a full Exchange 2007 or 2010 server with access to the Exchange Web Services – this probably won’t work with your ISP mail account or anything similar.
Features
- Small, discreet icon sits in your system tray and notifies you of any new email.
- Configure how often you want the program to check for new emails.
- Server Mode makes sure nobody can modify the configuration via the built in Configuration Manager.
- Click on the notification to open your email, be it Outlook or even Outlook Web Access – ideal for those working from home!
- Allows users to enter a username and password or use the default logged in user – ideal for use in a remote access environment such as Microsoft Terminal Services or Citrix XenApp.
- Fully tested with Microsoft Terminal Services and Citrix XenApp environments.
Screenshots
Requirements
- Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2008 Server
- The .NET 3.5 Framework (available to download free here)
- Exchange Web Services running on either Exchange 2007 or 2010 – the program will not function without access to this!
Licensing
- For single-user usage, Outlook Notify is completely FREE.
- Outlook Notify is available for server usage and is priced at £2 a user – please contact us for details.
Download Outlook Notify Exchange Edition
As the manual wasn’t too clear with regards to configuration, a new manual has been produced to meet these requirements. This update is included in the latest download (above).
Download Manual




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