I'm thinking that the problem might be originating with iChat. I just
restarted iChat and I think that it reinstated the sound alerts. I say
*think* because I hadn't asked Powermail to do anything that would
generate a sound for a while, so it might have gotten its sounds back earlier.
But iChat
On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 13:01 +, Rick Lecoat wrote:
I'm thinking that the problem might be originating with iChat.
Not here; I've never used iChat. But my symptoms are different from
yours anyway - IIRC all your system sounds disappear along with PM's.
That doesn't happen here.
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Yeah, all my alert sounds. 'Played' sounds, eg iTunes and QT, still
function normally, as do the feedback sounds when changing volume with
the keyboard
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Original message:
Exactly the same symptoms here, except that I'm using Apple Mail
instead of PowerMail. So it seems to be unrelated to PowerMail. I
guess that the sounds are gone on sleep/wake up.
All sounds are back on restart of the Mac.
Just reinstalled the Mac OS X 10.4.8 COMBO Update and sounds are back
Following on from the posts (partially-) quoted below, I can confirm the
following:
1. My PM alert sounds have disappeared again (a few hours ago in fact,
no idea of the trigger).
2. The Mac's alert sounds are also kaput -- no 'whoop' in iChat for
example, and nothing heard if I tinker with
On Fri, Nov 24, 2006 at 1:29 pm +, Rick Lecoat wrote:
Following on from the posts (partially-) quoted below, I can confirm the
following:
1. My PM alert sounds have disappeared again (a few hours ago in fact,
no idea of the trigger).
2. The Mac's alert sounds are also kaput -- no 'whoop'
On 11/24/06, at 1:29 PM, Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
3. iTunes plays fine as do QT movies.
I realize that you say that QT movies play fine so my suggestion is
counter-intuitive, but here goes. I lost sound in QT movies and nothing
helped until someone told me to start up GarageBand and
If you create a new account and run PM under that account, can you
reproduce the sound problem?
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On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 1:07 pm +, Tim Hodgson wrote:
On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 12:47 pm -0500, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Rick Lecoat / 2006/11/10 / 09:20 AM wrote:
I'm still finding that after a while the alert sounds (well, all the
sounds) from Powermail are being silenced.
I don't think I have
Rick Lecoat / 2006/11/10 / 09:20 AM wrote:
I'm still finding that after a while the alert sounds (well, all the
sounds) from Powermail are being silenced.
I don't think I have ever seen anyone reported this. When you lost PM
sound, you are sure your Mac alert is still alive?
When you lost PM
On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 12:47 pm -0500, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Rick Lecoat / 2006/11/10 / 09:20 AM wrote:
I'm still finding that after a while the alert sounds (well, all the
sounds) from Powermail are being silenced.
I don't think I have ever seen anyone reported this. When you lost PM
sound,
Forgot to ask. Is this an Intel Mac specific issue?
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On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 1:16 pm -0500, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Forgot to ask. Is this an Intel Mac specific issue?
No - see my sig :)
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I'm still finding that after a while the alert sounds (well, all the
sounds) from Powermail are being silenced. I have no idea what triggers
it -- maybe something to do with iTunes or Quicktime? -- but it's
actually rather annoying and more of a productivity block than I wold
have expected.
I'm
Yes, I'd like to see an option to retain the contents of the recent mail
window after restarting, too.
Paul Collett
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 14:20:21 + Rick Lecoat wrote:
ONE SINGLE CHANGE would make this problem go away: a simple preference
to let me choose whether the RMW gets emptied at
We need a definition of recent mail and then close the window when
that definition is reached. The definition to be user-defined.
recent = one day, for some
recent = until I tell it to go away, for others
and variations in between.
Paul Collett wrote:
Yes, I'd like to see an option to retain
Hi,
I too live in recent mail and would like this feature, though I think
not as much as Rick wants it. :-)
There are a number of interface issues that would need to be addressed
though, for example:
* If we can retain recent mail across PM launches then we should have
a button (or
Bruce Barrett wrote:
* If we can retain recent mail across PM launches then we should have
a button (or something) that will let me say Clear recent mail folder.
There is already: Remove read and Remove all as toolbar buttons in
the RMW.
* if I still have PM collect as it starts up then I
Ah, there wasn't (I guess not ion the default set) but there is now :-)
Thanks!
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As Christian Roth wrote...
There is already: Remove read and Remove all as toolbar buttons in
the RMW.
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