I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
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I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
I want to use a user defined sound (at the bottom) for incoming e-mails here:
But I cannot change / add anything / delete in that field. When I click "Durchsuchen" (open / search file) nothing happens.
But I cannot change / add anything / delete in that field. When I click "Durchsuchen" (open / search file) nothing happens.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
Mine is set to file:///D:/Downloads/pbchain.wav
Where I have D: for the drive letter you have JI: . That is invalid. You also have several embedded spaces that remapped to %20 - they're probably not a problem. I suspect the Browse button doesn't work because it tries to open the window at a invalid location.
I suggest you either edit the location to File:///I:/ and then navigate to the desired location, or try emptying the location field before pressing the Browse button.
If it won't let you change anything in the field then I suggest you use the config editor at tools -> options -> advanced to edit mail.biff.play_sound.url . That is where the location is stored. You could either enter the desired location at the value or right click on the setting and choose reset, which will restore it to the default value.
Where I have D: for the drive letter you have JI: . That is invalid. You also have several embedded spaces that remapped to %20 - they're probably not a problem. I suspect the Browse button doesn't work because it tries to open the window at a invalid location.
I suggest you either edit the location to File:///I:/ and then navigate to the desired location, or try emptying the location field before pressing the Browse button.
If it won't let you change anything in the field then I suggest you use the config editor at tools -> options -> advanced to edit mail.biff.play_sound.url . That is where the location is stored. You could either enter the desired location at the value or right click on the setting and choose reset, which will restore it to the default value.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
Great, that worked quite easily.If it won't let you change anything in the field then I suggest you use the config editor at tools -> options -> advanced to edit mail.biff.play_sound.url . That is where the location is stored. You could either enter the desired location at the value or right click on the setting and choose reset, which will restore it to the default value.
Thank you very much!
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
Oh....& Dirki,
Not to put too much into this, but your image is just a tad too large & distorts the forum.
It measures out at > "1,142px × 477px"
Try to keep them around 800 x 600 or so.
Thank you.
Not to put too much into this, but your image is just a tad too large & distorts the forum.
It measures out at > "1,142px × 477px"
Try to keep them around 800 x 600 or so.
Thank you.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
Very sorry!
The screenshot program uploads, resizeses the images automatically. So I will have to do it manually and have to remember it to do it. And this is the only forum I have to think about / remember to reduce the size, so it is hard to keep this in mind. But of course I will try to.
Sorry again.
The screenshot program uploads, resizeses the images automatically. So I will have to do it manually and have to remember it to do it. And this is the only forum I have to think about / remember to reduce the size, so it is hard to keep this in mind. But of course I will try to.
Sorry again.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
Hello,
After a resent update of the program on my Windows 7 laptop I also experience the same problem. Neither the small mp3 file I've been using as a notification for decades nor a longer mp3 are not played back as a test in the Options or when a real message arrives.
As per above, I am unable to browse to a notification sound file of choice via Options>General. Moving the notification files to C:\ (i.e., boot drive root directory) and setting the path via advanced configuration does not solve the problem for me.
I thought the change of the traditional green notification icon to the bleak one is regrettable enough; however, inability to use the sound of choice after this update seems more annoying.
After a resent update of the program on my Windows 7 laptop I also experience the same problem. Neither the small mp3 file I've been using as a notification for decades nor a longer mp3 are not played back as a test in the Options or when a real message arrives.
As per above, I am unable to browse to a notification sound file of choice via Options>General. Moving the notification files to C:\ (i.e., boot drive root directory) and setting the path via advanced configuration does not solve the problem for me.
I thought the change of the traditional green notification icon to the bleak one is regrettable enough; however, inability to use the sound of choice after this update seems more annoying.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
What version of Thunderbird does help -> troubleshooting information say you are using?
Did you try resetting (right click on the setting and choose reset, which will restore it to the default value.) mail.biff.play_sound.url in the config editor?
Did you try resetting (right click on the setting and choose reset, which will restore it to the default value.) mail.biff.play_sound.url in the config editor?
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
The e-mail notification sound is played only one or a few times after starting Thunderbird, then it just stopps. After restarting the same again. How could one correct that?
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
Try a larger file. I use the pinky and the brain you've got chain mail .wav file at https://www.thesoundarchive.com/play-wa ... bchain.wav and have never had this problem, even with nightly builds. If that workarounds around it then you just need to choose a larger sound file. The sound archive has lots of them.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
Thank you very much for the file, the pinky and the brain you've got chain mail .wav file is this one - pbchain.wav - I guess. I will just try it.
Actually I rather would use a short notifcation, 1 sec. or so. When one receives many e-mails the long notifications might bother a little bit. But it is a nice file anyway.
Actually I rather would use a short notifcation, 1 sec. or so. When one receives many e-mails the long notifications might bother a little bit. But it is a nice file anyway.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
I only get one audio notification regardless of how many new messages there are.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
Per bunch / download of e-mails? Yes, the same here.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
Version: 68.4.1 Build ID: 20200108224327tanstaafl wrote:What version of Thunderbird does help -> troubleshooting information say you are using?
Did you try resetting (right click on the setting and choose reset, which will restore it to the default value.) mail.biff.play_sound.url in the config editor?
Thank you, the proposed solution has worked! Now I can browse to the file of choice and it is used as a notification sound.
Apropos the following discussion, my mp3 file is just 21kb small and works just fine.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
May be it will happen sometime or it never happens with mp3 files, I use wavs up to now.Apropos the following discussion, my mp3 file is just 21kb small and works just fine.
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Re: I want to use a user defined sound for incoming e-mails
Hi Dirki,
This site has a great selection of .wav files as well.
I use Meg Ryan's..."Three little words....You've got mail" in my Thunderbird & Mail Washer Pro.
> http://www.wavsource.com/movies/youve_got_mail.htm
Go crazy.
This site has a great selection of .wav files as well.
I use Meg Ryan's..."Three little words....You've got mail" in my Thunderbird & Mail Washer Pro.
> http://www.wavsource.com/movies/youve_got_mail.htm
Go crazy.
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