I signed up for this list after this thread started, so I can't reply
to the beginning of it.
After a little organized testing, this definitely is resulting from a
filter deleting a message, regardless of whether it is also moved to
another folder. The Windows sound it is playing is the Exclamati
ON Friday, June 14, 2002, 6:20:01 PM, you wrote:
DAC> I read this to say that option was removed, hence the dash or minus
DAC> sign in the brackets?
Hi Dwight,
I just hope it doesn't mean the option to switch it of was removed :(
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Best regards,
Gerard
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It seems that Dwight A Corrin said ...
D> On Friday, June 14, 2002, 2:49:07 AM, Gerard wrote:
D> I read this to say that option was removed, hence the dash or minus
D> sign in the brackets?
The legend is at the top of the readme file. [-] indicates a bug has
been fixed:
[ Legend:
On Friday, June 14, 2002, 2:49:07 AM, Gerard wrote:
> ,--- [ ]--- | [-] An option to use the PC speaker or a
> sound card as beeper for | moving between folders.
> `-
> I think the second has to potential to start creating the problems
> mentioned here. Now if I just cou
ON Friday, June 14, 2002, 10:02:38 AM, you wrote:
JBL> On Friday, June 14, 2002, 8:49:07 AM, Gerard wrote:
>> I think the second has to potential to start creating the problems
>> mentioned here. Now if I just could find were this options is.
>> Does anybody know?
JBL> Options|Preferences|Mess
ON Friday, June 14, 2002, 1:19:25 AM, you wrote:
ACM> I had this problem for a while and finally traced it to a couple of my
ACM> filters that were set to delete incoming matches. When I changed this
ACM> to moving the message to trash, it stopped. I had taken part in the
ACM> thread that Januk
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 12:47:12 PM, Julian Beach (Lists) wrote:
> The normal mail errors are Question sounds
you can change the windows question sound, and all the others it
makes. you could do them one by one and figure out which windows sound
it was (there are several which use the same s
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Blarp [B] wrote:
B> Even if I could just change the sound specifically for The Bat
B> (somewhat like how Lotus Organizer allows you to), that would be a
B> step in the right direction since it's
Hi Julian,
JBL> !13/06/2002, 16:41:17: FETCH - Server reports error. The response is:
Yeah I've seen that a few times. TB never reports what the server
error is. HOWEVER, I'm still getting that annoying beep even with no
errors in the log.
JBL> I think that other mailers tend to have a longer t
Hi Julian,
JBL> The normal mail errors are Question sounds - I hear them regularly
JBL> during the day, because my ISP's mail servers often respond slower
JBL> than TB's time out. You cannot adjust the timeout.
Shoot, that's it then. The stop sound on my setup is the same (for
some reason) as t
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 6:16:16 PM, Blarp wrote:
> FWIW, I am running a firewall (Tiny Personal) and it's never caused
> problems with apps before. There are no filters in place that delete
> messages. It is definitely the Windows "Stop" or "error" sound (thunk).
The normal mail errors are Q
Hi Julian,
JBL> It was discussed in a thread during May. Try searching for the thread
JBL> called "Turn off the bleeping beep" in the TBUDL Archives.
I searched the thread in the archives and the only thing I could find
that might apply was a reference to changing the POP3 access timeout
(but I
Dear Adam,
Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 12:32:55 PM you wrote:
A> How about the opposite? Any where I could find some good New Mail
A> sounds?
I propose you search for ".wav" with Google. There is some good places
there. Here are some of those, I use.
www.wavcentral.com
www.dailywav.com
www.w
Hello Blarp,
Thursday, June 13, 2002, 3:36:23 AM, you wrote:
B> Hi Daniel,
DG>> TheBat! | Account | Properties | Sound | uncheck "Play sound ..."
B> I've done that. It makes no difference. It's not a "new mail" sound.
How about the opposite? Any where I could find some good New Mail
sounds?
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 11:58:06 AM, DG Raftery Sr. wrote:
> Have you tried going into Windows Sounds and Multimedia under the Control
> Panel and disabling Window's sounds, most notably ASTERISK, DEFAULT BEEP
> and PROGRAM ERROR?
> Try it and see if that helps. Worked here and took me about
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Greetings Julian,
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 6:40:41 AM, you wrote:
Julian> On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 10
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 10:56:10 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
> A faint bell is ringing (unlike when you receive mail ). I'm
> remembering this happening to someone and it turning out to be related
> to a firewall. Are you running one? If you're running ZoneAlarm - get
> it out of there! Put
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Hi Blarp,
@13 June 2002, 23:59:20 -0700 (07:59 UK time) Blarp wrote in
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> It's definitely something to do with the receive process
> but I'll be damned if I can figure out what triggers it. It's very
> annoyin
Hi Gerard,
G> I believe it could be a filter deleting a (spma) msg?
I just checked all the active filters and none of them are set to play
any sound. The only filter I have that operates automatically on
receipt moves messages from the Inbox to other folders for sorting.
But the filters themse
ON Thursday, June 13, 2002, 8:06:23 AM, you wrote:
B> Hi Daniel,
DG>> TheBat! | Account | Properties | Sound | uncheck "Play sound ..."
B> I've done that. It makes no difference. It's not a "new mail" sound.
B> It's something else. Like an error but there's no error message.
Hi Blarp,
I beli
Hi Daniel,
DG> TheBat! | Account | Properties | Sound | uncheck "Play sound ..."
I've done that. It makes no difference. It's not a "new mail" sound.
It's something else. Like an error but there's no error message.
Tom
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Tue, 11 Jun 2002 17:01:17[GMT -0700] (8:01 PM EDST) Blarp wrote:
> The Bat! keeps making playing the annoying Windows "stop" sound
> ("dunk") whenever I do a check/send all mail. It seems like one or two
> of the accounts are causing it but they never generate that sound when
> accessed individ
The Bat! keeps making playing the annoying Windows "stop" sound
("dunk") whenever I do a check/send all mail. It seems like one or two
of the accounts are causing it but they never generate that sound when
accessed individually. What the heck causes this? There is no error
message in the "FETCH".
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