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.

C Perhaps the behavior you describe has been fixed.

  Not here. I'm using the latest release and have used the
  betas with the same results. The sound for account A
  overrides separate sounds set up for account B and so on.

  Thanks for your response.

  Jon

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Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-14 Thread Chris

Jon Polish @ 9/14/2005 6:39:34 AM
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The latest release version is 3.60.07...

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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 ends up at the
   bottom of the page. Others have reported this behavior when
   replying.

   Jon

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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 downloaded, I don't want to
 sound to play (There is no new mail to be read; ergo, no sound should
 be played.).

If I understand you correctly, you want to play sounds for all other
filters and want My List Messages to be silent.

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 silence and point to that.

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Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Chris

Urban @ 9/13/2005 2:22:00 AM
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 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 - 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
 silence and point to that.

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.

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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
 silence and point to that.

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.

I think it will work. What you need to do is point to that silent
sound file only in the same filter that marks your own messages as
read.

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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.

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Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Chris

Thomas Fernandez @ 9/13/2005 11:16:14 AM
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 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 to that silent
 sound file only in the same filter that marks your own messages as
 read.

Thanks. I'll try that (I'm doing it now :-) ).

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Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Chris

Chris @ 9/13/2005 12:36:33 PM
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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 to that silent
T sound file only in the same filter that marks your own messages as
T read.

C Thanks. I'll try that (I'm doing it now :-) ).

Nope. That still plays the account default sound. Sounds like a wish
to me...

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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 able to do so from 3.x on. The sound that is triggered for
  incoming mail on account A is the same sound that is heard for
  incoming mail on account B. I don't know if is related to your
  problem, but it sure sounds like it is.

  If memory serves, this has been reported under BT.

  Jon

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Re: Do not play sound

2005-09-13 Thread Chris

Jon Polish @ 9/13/2005 2:32:56 PM
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 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 on account A is the same sound that is heard for
 incoming mail on account B. I don't know if is related to your
 problem, but it sure sounds like it is.

If that was the case, it seems to be fixed. I have two accounts with
different sounds. When I get a message in either the sound is played.
If, during the same mail check, both accounts receive a message, both
sounds will be played.

Perhaps the behavior you describe has been fixed.

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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 a mail
check, only these kind of messages are downloaded, I don't want to
sound to play (There is no new mail to be read; ergo, no sound should
be played.).

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