Justin H. wrote:

> Jay Garcia wrote:
> 
>>Justin H. wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Jay Garcia wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Justin H. wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Jay Garcia wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Bob Kean wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>When new mail arrives, it just uses the "default sound" that is defined
>>>>>>>in the windows control panel/sounds.  Can I force it to use a different
>>>>>>>sound?  The default sound is ding.wav, and applies to lots of system
>>>>>>>sounds and can easily be ignored.  I set a "New Mail Notification" sound
>>>>>>>within the control panel/sounds but it does not use it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Bob Kean
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>Change the Windows "New Mail Notification Sound" with Mozilla completely
>>>>>>shut down, then reboot windows and see if this does the trick. Works
>>>>>>here just fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>We're working on the ability to have different sounds per each account
>>>>>>user configurable in the UI hopefully.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>So...exactly what time is it there, Jay?  ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>>Justin H.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>An hour sooner than that post. I forgot to update my Novell Time Server
>>>>and well ......... nevermind. :-D
>>>>
>>>>But look at the bright side, I can get the winning powerball number and
>>>>THEN go out and buy the ticket ... arr arr
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Woohoo!  Adopt me!
>>>
>>>Justin H.
>>>
>>>
>>I just graduated one from college and started another as a freshman. Fat
>>chance on the adoption bud !! :-D
>>
> 
> Bah!  Oh well.  I guess it's back to the server farm for me.  For a
> second I had visions of freedom from ornery switches and buggy load
> balancers.  :-P
> 
> Justin H.
> 

I got that "load balancing" thing down pat .. I got as much load in the 
front as in the back .. arr


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