If you're referring to alert sounds in general (and I'm sure Mail supports
using those), they can be any format that quicktime supports. So not just aiff,
but also wav/mp3/m4a/caf/au will work. Just put them in ~/library/sounds and
most apps should pick them up.
On 07 Aug 2014, at 04:29, Kliphton Senior m.kliph...@gmail.com wrote:
This is the format that apple uses for sounds in email on the mac. I have
some sounds I want in there, but don't have a program to do it. Suggestions?
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