Getting my email LED working with Outlook/GMail
March 5, 2008 9:07 AM
I am trying to get the Email Indicator LED on my Acer Aspire laptop working with GMail and/or Outlook 2007. The easiest way seems to be with some sort of POP emulator/pass-through.
Other than accessing the LED directly (there seems to be some work on this in linux - http://code.google.com/p/aceracpi/), the laptop came with "Launch Manager" software, which will check a pop server every x seconds, and flash the LED if and when there is a new email waiting.
My problems with this are:
1) Most importantly, the program is limited to POP3 access, without any SSL/TLS support, and without the ability to change the port number.
2) It can only check one pop account (I have 2, plus an IMAP and GMail, the last 2 being the important ones)
3) When outlook fetches the mail, which it does every two minutes, the light will clear. If I set outlook to leave messages on the server, the light will remain on after I have read them.
So, I need this program to access something, looking like a regular POP server, which can tell it there are new messages if there are unread messages, and that there are not if there are not. I assume the easiest way would be to use GMail as the "master" account, but I am not sure.
At my disposal, I have:
- a laptop, running Vista Business and Outlook 2007 and is effectively always on
- a (well, 2) linux-based, always-on server, with Sendmail installed and configured and no GUI installed.
I can't seem to find any "fake" POP servers, let alone anything that will provide the pass-through needed.
Thanks for reading, and for any help!
Other than accessing the LED directly (there seems to be some work on this in linux - http://code.google.com/p/aceracpi/), the laptop came with "Launch Manager" software, which will check a pop server every x seconds, and flash the LED if and when there is a new email waiting.
My problems with this are:
1) Most importantly, the program is limited to POP3 access, without any SSL/TLS support, and without the ability to change the port number.
2) It can only check one pop account (I have 2, plus an IMAP and GMail, the last 2 being the important ones)
3) When outlook fetches the mail, which it does every two minutes, the light will clear. If I set outlook to leave messages on the server, the light will remain on after I have read them.
So, I need this program to access something, looking like a regular POP server, which can tell it there are new messages if there are unread messages, and that there are not if there are not. I assume the easiest way would be to use GMail as the "master" account, but I am not sure.
At my disposal, I have:
- a laptop, running Vista Business and Outlook 2007 and is effectively always on
- a (well, 2) linux-based, always-on server, with Sendmail installed and configured and no GUI installed.
I can't seem to find any "fake" POP servers, let alone anything that will provide the pass-through needed.
Thanks for reading, and for any help!
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That said, I hope someone comes by and proves me wrong about the purpose-built software!
posted by pocams at 9:47 AM on March 5, 2008