By default it is also configured to notify you of new emails when you receive it by saying “You’ve got mail” and when starting Outlook it will inform you of remaining unread mails in your Inbox by saying “You’ve got # unread mails”. Amongst others, this software will allow you to have your mail be read out loud for you. When you have this voice, you probably have a Toshiba computer with the Toshiba Speech System software on it. If you’d like to have this voice, you can add it by changing your Windows’ Sounds Scheme or by setting up a rule in Outlook. If you’ve got this voice, it probably is because of additional software that is installed on your system. Outlook and Windows do not ship with a “You’ve got mail” voice by default. Some people would like to know how to turn it on and others would like to know how to turn it off. Yesterday’s post got several responses with questions about a “You’ve got mail” voice.