Bob Kean wrote: > Jay Garcia wrote: > >> >> >> Bob Kean wrote: >> >>> Jens Christian Gram wrote: >>> >>>> Bob Kean wrote: >>>> >>>>> I am always connected to the web via DSL. How do I set up Mozilla to >>>>> check for Email every few minutes? Currently it only looks if I "Get >>>>> Messages". If someone in my office sends me an Email for a quick >>>>> response, I will not even know that it has been sent. This was also a >>>>> problem with Netscape. >>>>> >>>>> Bob Kean >>>>> >>>> >>>> Edit -> Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings -> Server Settings -> >>>> click checkbox: "Check for new messages every X minutes" (replace X >>>> with your desired interval) >>>> >>>> Hope this helps! >>>> >>>> Jens Christian Gram >>>> >>> It was checked, and set for 10 minutes. I had to click get messages >>> to get this one. Makes no sense to me, but that has always been the >>> case since I put Netscape on this machines two years ago. >>> >>> Bob Kean >>> >> >> Mail is auto-checked and downloaded every x minutes as per your >> settings. You also have to check "automatically download new messages". >> >> Newsgroups can be updated every x minutes as well but there is no >> notification as such as there is in mail. >> > It is now getting the mail (automatically download new messages was not > checked). It does not play a sound although I have play a sound > checked. I went into control panel, sounds, new mail notification and > put in a nice loud sound. Does it use this sound or is there another? > > Bob Kean >
Mail notification sound does indeed use the windows settings. However, the notification sound feature was just implemented in the latest builds of about a week or so. Download/install a later build but NOT today's because of some serious regression in the mail/news UI .... -- Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion Novell MCNE-5/CNI-Networking Technologies-OSI UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org
