Jay Garcia wrote:
> Eyes to the Skies. wrote:
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>>Jay Garcia wrote:
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>>>Nick L-S wrote:
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Has anyone actually got this to 'play a sound' ?
Im not sure if it actually works, as i've never heard a squeak out of
mozilla when new mail arrives. Im using win2
Eyes to the Skies. wrote:
> Jay Garcia wrote:
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>>Nick L-S wrote:
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>>>Has anyone actually got this to 'play a sound' ?
>>>
>>>Im not sure if it actually works, as i've never heard a squeak out of
>>>mozilla when new mail arrives. Im using win2k. What would be good would
>>>be if you
Jay Garcia wrote:
> Nick L-S wrote:
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>>Has anyone actually got this to 'play a sound' ?
>>
>>Im not sure if it actually works, as i've never heard a squeak out of
>>mozilla when new mail arrives. Im using win2k. What would be good would
>>be if you could select a .wav file to play on new m
Jay;
Thanks, i'll try it out.
cheers,
n
Jay Garcia wrote:
> Nick L-S wrote:
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>>Has anyone actually got this to 'play a sound' ?
>>
>>Im not sure if it actually works, as i've never heard a squeak out of
>>mozilla when new mail arrives. Im using win2k. What would be good would
>>be if
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> Change Mail Sound File In Mozilla:
>
> With Mozilla closed, locate the prefs.js file in your
> directory. Open prefs.js by right-click on the file and select "edit".
> Copy/paste the two lines below anywhere in the file, save.
>
> user_pref("mail.biff.use_default_sound", false);
> user
Nick L-S wrote:
> Has anyone actually got this to 'play a sound' ?
>
> Im not sure if it actually works, as i've never heard a squeak out of
> mozilla when new mail arrives. Im using win2k. What would be good would
> be if you could select a .wav file to play on new message...
>
> any ideas a
Has anyone actually got this to 'play a sound' ?
Im not sure if it actually works, as i've never heard a squeak out of
mozilla when new mail arrives. Im using win2k. What would be good would
be if you could select a .wav file to play on new message...
any ideas anyone?
cheers,
n