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HHGEEK

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Feb 21, 2009, 8:56:04 AM2/21/09
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Do I Can see how many message i got in my inbox on the interface of
galaxium ? because i got 3 new message and i dont see anything that
say that i got 3 new messages in my inbox....please help me..

Jiří Zárevúcký

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Feb 21, 2009, 9:24:27 AM2/21/09
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Are you talking about Google Talk and GMail?
As far as I know, there is no such notification in Galaxium, yet.

2009/2/21 HHGEEK <yann.man...@gmail.com>:

HHGEEK

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Feb 21, 2009, 9:30:14 AM2/21/09
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no i talk aboout hotmail

Jiří Zárevúcký

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Feb 21, 2009, 9:44:53 AM2/21/09
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I'm not sure whether this is even possible in MSN.

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André Igor

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Feb 21, 2009, 10:33:50 AM2/21/09
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I think I understood the question...
The Microsoft messenger has a link in the interface, which shows the number of new messages in the inbox of hotmail. Clicking there directs to the page of hotmail, logged as the user.
Some linux messengers have this option too, such as Emesene, or aMSN, but Galaxium doesn't have this feature (or still not!), so you can't see your the number of unread emails in the interface of Galaxium.


2009/2/21 Jiří Zárevúcký <zarevuc...@gmail.com>


I'm not sure whether this is even possible in MSN.

2009/2/21 HHGEEK <yann.man...@gmail.com>:
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Jiří Zárevúcký

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Feb 21, 2009, 10:56:40 AM2/21/09
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Thanks for explanation.

I understood the question, I just don't know the technology. I'm not a
regular user of MSN and even when I use it, my Live ID is a gmail
address. I didn't realize hotmail is a Microsoft service, so there can
be some more interoperability.

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