PC Win: How to Customize Mail 3.x MailBeep under Windows 95Last reviewed: December 19, 1995Article ID: Q139463 |
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SUMMARYOn multimedia enhanced IBM-compatible computers, (computers that have a sound card and speakers), Mail for Windows supports substituting a .WAV file for the standard beep that is played in the PC speaker when the spooler detects new mail. To enable this option, from the Mail menu, choose Options. Then select New Mail and Sound Chime. NOTE: Microsoft Mail for Windows MailBeep can still function under Microsoft Windows 95, but configuring the custom sound file requires a different procedure.
MORE INFORMATIONIn Windows 3.1, the WIN.INI file parameter can list a custom sound for New Mail notification using the following syntax:
[Sounds] MailBeep=<valid path>\<soundfile>.WAV,MailBeepIn addition, the following line should exist in the MSMAIL.INI file under the [Microsoft Mail] section:
[Microsoft Mail] MailBeep=<valid path>\<soundfile>.WAVMicrosoft Windows 95 moves the MailBeep entry in the WIN.INI file (if one exists) to the following registry key every time you exit Microsoft Windows 95:
HKey_Current_User\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\MailBeep\.CurrentIn addition to the registry entry, the following line must exist in the MSMAIL.INI file under the [Microsoft Mail] section:
[Microsoft Mail] MailBeep=<anything, but not NULL> Configuring a Custom Sound for Mail under Microsoft Windows 95It is not recommended that the registry be edited directly. When you run Mail for Windows under Microsoft Windows 95, the following steps are recommended to assign a custom .WAV sound for New Mail notification:
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Additional reference words: 3.20 win95 new mail sound mail beep 3.x
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