Go to "Start", then "Control Panel", and within the Control panel, double-click on "Sounds and Audio Devices". Click on the tab that says "Sounds", and then under Program Events, click on "New Mail Notification". From there, click on "Browse", and pick a wav file to be played when new mail comes in. Then click on "Apply", and then "OK". The sound that you picked will sound when new mail comes in, when your mail program is open. Good luck.
2006-10-01 17:27:03
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answered by Jolly 7
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In Outlook: click Tools, Options. Click the Preference tab and click E-mail Options.
To display a message: check the box next to “Display a notification message when new mail arrives.”
To set a sound: click Advanced E-mail Options. Check the box next to “Play a Sound.”
In Outlook Express: click Tools, Options. Under the General tab, check the box next to “Play sound when new messages arrive.”
In Outlook, different sounds can be assigned to different types of e-mail.
Click Tools, Rules Wizard.
If you already have existing rules that sort incoming e-mail into separate folders, click to select one of the rules and select Modify. Keep clicking the Next button in the wizard until you reach the box stating “What do you want to do field.” Scroll down to “play a sound,” and check its box. In the Rule description, click the “play a sound” link and navigate through your sound folders until you find the desired sound. Click the Finish button. You are done with that particular rule. Repeat this same process for your other rules. Hint: Use a different sound for each rule.
If you do not have existing rules to sort your incoming mail, you can set a new rule for each folder and add the sound as part of the new rule, or you can create one rule for all of your incoming e-mails.
Click New and then click the Next button (be sure that “check messages when they arrive” is highlighted in the rule type box). Select the appropriate characteristics for each category of incoming mail
Click the Next button.
In the “What do you want to do” section, scroll down to “play a sound,” and check the its box. In the Rule description, click the “play a sound” link and navigate through your folders until you find the desired sound. Click the Finish button. You are done with that particular rule. Repeat this same process for your other incoming mail, based on that mail's characteristics.
2006-10-02 00:40:48
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answered by williamh772 5
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GO ON THE INTERNET AND DOWNLOAD A SONG OFA TYPE THAT I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS BUT LOOK FOR IT
2006-10-02 00:25:08
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answered by dan_farrell63 2
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Please edit your question and tell us whether you're using Microsoft Outlook, and if not, what online e-mail program you're using.
2006-10-02 00:20:58
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answered by PJ 3
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TURN YOUR SPEAKERS ON
2006-10-02 00:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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