Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-14 Thread Jon Polish
On Tuesday, September 13, 2005, 6:55:35 PM, Chris wrote: C If that was the case, it seems to be fixed. I have two accounts with C different sounds. When I get a message in either the sound is played. C If, during the same mail check, both accounts receive a message, both C sounds will be played.

Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-14 Thread Chris
Jon Polish @ 9/14/2005 6:39:34 AM Do not play sound mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! v3.51.10 The latest release version is 3.60.07... -- Chris Quoting when replying to this message is good for you and me. Using The Bat! v3.60.07 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2. Accessing

Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-14 Thread Jon Polish
On Wednesday, September 14, 2005, 9:10:41 AM, Chris wrote: C The latest release version is 3.60.07... You are correct. I went to 3.51.10 because of problems with cursor placement when using a forwarding template. Instead of being positioned where it is supposed to be, it

Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Urban
Tuesday, September 13, 2005, Chris wrote: I have a filter called My List Messages. It selects only mailing list messages that were sent from my e-mail account and marks them as read (I wrote them; I don't need to read them again...). If, on a mail check, only these kind of messages are

Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Chris
Urban @ 9/13/2005 2:22:00 AM Do not play sound mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If I understand you correctly, you want to play sounds for all other filters and want My List Messages to be silent. Not really. I want the default sound to play unless all messages tell TB not to. Take a look in Account

Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Chris, On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:49:10 -0500 GMT (13/09/2005, 20:49 +0700 GMT), Chris wrote: Take a look in Account - Sorting Office/Filters - Actions; there is an option Play a sound. You could create a short soundfile, using the Windows recorder for example, consisting of nothing but

Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Martin Webster on tbudl
Hello Chris, On 13 September 2005, 04:12 you wrote: Is there any way to tell The Bat! NOT to play the new mail sound when a message arrives? You can disable sound on a folder-by-folder basis, which may do what you want, e.g. disable messages filtered to list folders. -- As ever, .\\artin

Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Chris
Thomas Fernandez @ 9/13/2005 11:16:14 AM Do not play sound mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] No, I don't think that will work. What I want to do is override the Account Sound settings. That way I don't have to edit all my other filters and add sounds. I think it will work. What you need to do is point

Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Chris
Chris @ 9/13/2005 12:36:33 PM Do not play sound mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] C No, I don't think that will work. What I want to do is override the C Account Sound settings. That way I don't have to edit all my other C filters and add sounds. T I think it will work. What you need to do is point

Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Jon Polish
On Tuesday, September 13, 2005, 1:38:56 PM, Chris wrote: C Nope. That still plays the account default sound. Sounds like a wish C to me... Hi Chris: Actually, I think there is something wrong with the sounds. In v2.x you could set separate sounds for different accounts. I have not been

Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Chris
Jon Polish @ 9/13/2005 2:32:56 PM Do not play sound mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Actually, I think there is something wrong with the sounds. In v2.x you could set separate sounds for different accounts. I have not been able to do so from 3.x on. The sound that is triggered for incoming mail

Do not play sound

2005-09-12 Thread Chris
Is there any way to tell The Bat! NOT to play the new mail sound when a message arrives? Example: I have a filter called My List Messages. It selects only mailing list messages that were sent from my e-mail account and marks them as read (I wrote them; I don't need to read them again...). If, on