You can, but it's kinda pointless when you get a lot of mail.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2005/20050405.htm
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"plh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello All,
> I have had more than on person ask me this here: Can the pop-up Desktop
> Alert in
> Outlook 2003 SP2 be made to stick around longer than the 30 second maximum
> available in the standard settings?
> (Tool>Options>E-mail Options>Advanced E-mail Options>Desktop Alert
> Settings)
> Everyone seems to miss the old alerts that hung around until you clicked
> the
> "OK" button. What they want is to be away from the desk and have the alert
> persist until they come back, which of course can be a lot longer than 30
> seconds.
> Thank You,
> -plh
>
>
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> I keep hitting "Esc" -- but I'm still here!