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Gianni - 26 Jul 2008 02:33 GMT
Is there a way to stop the balloon pop-ups?
Leonard Grey - 26 Jul 2008 02:36 GMT
How do you suggest we discovery exactly which "balloon pop-ups" you're
talking about?

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Leonard Grey
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> Is there a way to stop the balloon pop-ups?
Gianni - 26 Jul 2008 02:48 GMT
> How do you suggest we discovery exactly which "balloon pop-ups" you're
> talking about?
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>> Is there a way to stop the balloon pop-ups?
Sorry, I am still getting used to XP.

If I haven't read all my email, I keep getting
balloons telling me about three or four of them
and keeps telling me every few minutes.

I am using Thunderbird.
Jim - 26 Jul 2008 03:09 GMT
>> How do you suggest we discovery exactly which "balloon pop-ups" you're
>> talking about?
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> I am using Thunderbird.
Perhaps there is a setting in Thunderbird to disable email notification.  I
would not know because I use OE.
Jim
Leonard Grey - 26 Jul 2008 04:38 GMT
If you have a question about Thunderbird you're asking in the wrong
place. The only e-mail application native to Windows XP is Outlook
Express, which does not present balloon pop-ups.

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Leonard Grey
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>> How do you suggest we discovery exactly which "balloon pop-ups" you're
>> talking about?
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> I am using Thunderbird.
Ken Blake, MVP - 26 Jul 2008 16:26 GMT
> > How do you suggest we discovery exactly which "balloon pop-ups" you're
> > talking about?
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> I am using Thunderbird.

Then it's not a Windows XP issue, it's a Thunderbird issue. I know
nothing about Thunderbird. Look in its Help file or ask in a
Thunderbird forum.

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