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 ....


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