On 8/4/13 4:10 AM +0900, Rufus wrote:
...why can't people just set a Rule for the sound they want to hear when an e-mail comes in from a particular source?
Why can't some people recognize that other people have other preferences and/or work-flow requirements? ;-)
I have 8 accounts and all manner of different processing priorities. I suppose I could take a month and drum up different sound bites for each account, customer and severity, but it STILL isn't as easy as looking up at the Growl notification and seeing who it's from. I deal with hundreds of messages/day. Growl enables me to do triage without having to disrupt what I'm currently doing.
Personally, I don't use SM as my primary mail client - I use Apple Mail. I only use SM Mail for convenience as I'm browsing or "usenetting"...is that a word?
And that's something I tried, but didn't enjoy at all. I've been using the classic suite for browsing and mail since 1997 (Communicator). I've used it on OS/2, Linux and, since 2007, OS X. Besides, once Apple stops supporting Snow Leopard and I'm forced to upgrade to Lion, the last thing I want to use is Mail.app with its full-screen mode. Ick.
YMMV an' all that. :) trane -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Trane Francks [email protected] Tokyo, Japan // Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

