Can you get notifications of windows live mail

Windows Live Mail is a legacy email client that was discontinued by Microsoft in 2012. As a result, it no longer receives updates or support, including notifications.

However, you can still use Windows Live Mail to access your email accounts, but you won't receive notifications in the classical sense. Here are a few alternatives to get notifications for your Windows Live Mail accounts:

  1. Third-party email clients: You can switch to a modern email client like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Apple Mail, which support notifications. You can set up your Windows Live Mail accounts in these clients and receive notifications.
  2. Web-based email access: You can access your Windows Live Mail accounts through the web-based interface at outlook.com or live.com. You can set up notifications for new emails in your browser's settings or use a browser extension like NotifyMe or Email Notifier.
  3. Third-party notification tools: There are several third-party tools and services that can send you notifications for new emails in your Windows Live Mail account. Some popular options include:
    • NotifyMe (Windows, macOS, Linux): A free, open-source tool that sends notifications for new emails.
    • Email Notifier (Windows, macOS): A free tool that sends notifications for new emails.
    • Pushover (Windows, macOS, Linux): A paid service that sends notifications for new emails.
  4. Scripting and automation: If you're comfortable with scripting, you can use tools like AutoIt or PowerShell to automate tasks, including sending notifications for new emails in your Windows Live Mail account.

Keep in mind that these alternatives may require some setup and configuration to work with your Windows Live Mail account.