Thanks, Brad. This is just what I needed! <smile>

I don't know how I missed seeing there was a table of applications, but
I missed that so didn't explore in there.

Theoretically I'm now going to hear a sound when new mail comes in. I'm
sure the rest is just a better understanding of what the various
settings mean.

Best,

Janina

Brad Snyder writes:
> Hi Janina,
> 
> In Notification preferences, you can manage/adjust notifications for 
> individual applications.  You do not need to use Do Not Disturb.
> By default, in macOS Catalina, the Mail app displays a banner notification 
> for each incoming mail item.  This can be adjusted as follows:
> 1.  Go to System Preferences > Notifications.
> 2.  In the applications table, select Mail.
> 3.  Set Mail alert style to None.
> 4.  you can set other Mail notifications to your liking, such as a sound for 
> incoming new Mail, and displaying a Badge App icon alert for new mail.
> 
> HTH
> 
> - Brad -
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 11, 2020, at 05:17, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi All:
> 
> I'm trying to give Apple's Mail application the old college try--having
> heard people say how much they like this app over the years. I have mine
> configured and working. It's sending and receiving as I would expect.
> 
> Here's my problem: It's far too chatty. It wants to notify me of every
> new email arrival and read me the top of the message.
> 
> Sometimes that's a good thing, but often it's a nuisance that interferes
> with other work. It's certainly a nuisance for my Mac to start
> chattering like a chipmunk while I'm in the middle of saying something
> on a work teleconference.
> 
> So, I'm looking for easy ways to turn this behavior on and off.
> Suggestions would be most appreciated. My ideal is an easy toggle
> mechanism as having those automated announcements is truly useful--but
> not always.
> 
> So far all I've found is the Do Not Disturb facility under System
> Preferences / Notifications, but that seems to want a time frame. Surely
> I shouldn't be reduced to specifying midnight to 23:59 as the DND
> window? Surely something other than a sledgehammer is available? Surely
> I'm missing the nuances somewhere?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Janina
> 
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