You can set up a recurring task to remind you to look and see if the E-mail
has arrived.

 

Otherwise, there are still some things that aren't easily automated with the
tools already at hand.  The need to do chores such as looking for an E-mail
each day is an old-fashioned concept known as "work".

 

Carl

 

From: Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 1:37 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Create Rule to notify when a daily email doesn't show in my
inbox/folder

 

but that is exactly what i'm looking for. a method to detect an absence of
an email. I can't be the only dude in town that has this need heh.

-BenN

On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Carl Houseman <c.house...@gmail.com> wrote:

A rule requires an inbound message to trigger it.  The absence of a message
can't cause a rule to fire.  You'll need to create a separate watchguard
system to monitor the legacy system and send an E-mail if the legacy system
hasn't done what it's supposed to do.  And then, if the watchguard system
isn't reliable, you'll have to create a watchguard for the watchguard, and
then, ...

 

Carl

 

From: Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 12:56 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Create Rule to notify when a daily email doesn't show in my
inbox/folder

 

I have several emails i get every day that notify when a job is finished;
some of these emails come from legacy systems that don't allow much control
for me.

Does anyone know of a method to create some type of notification in Outlook
(probably using rules) that would allow for some extra notification if one
of these daily emails don't get sent to me?

For instance, i receive a particular email from an email archive product
every morning at 7:30am. But if i don't receive it; i would like to create
some kind of rule that would implement an action of my choosing (even a
script of my choosing) to notify me that i didn't receive that email today.
This is especially useful if i'm not at a computer most of that day and i
badly need
to know about a missed job that my email archive didn't perform today.

I've probably over explained this; but i think you guys might get the jist.


-BenN

 

 

 

 

 

 

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