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How to Customize the New Mail Sound

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A how-to article on customizing the sound that plays when a new email message is downloaded.
A how-to article on customizing the sound that plays when a new email message is downloaded.

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When you receive a new email message, Thunderbird plays a sound to alert you. By default, it uses your operating system’s new mail notification, but you can change it to anything you like. To change the new mail sound: 1. In the {menu Menu Bar}, click {menu Tools}, then click {menu Options}. [[Image:Options in Tools Menu]] 2. Click the {button General} tab. 3. Select "Use the following sound file". {note}'''NOTE:''' If "Use the following sound file" is grayed out, ensure the "Play a Sound" check box is selected.{/note} 4. Click {button Browse}, then browse to the folder on your computer that contains the .WAV audio file you want to use. {note}'''TIP:''' Sound files in other formats such as .MP3 can easily be converted to .WAV. Use a media player like iTunes to convert a file, or a freeware application available on the web.{/note} 5. Double-click the file, then test it by clicking {button Play}. [[Image:Choose and Play a custom sound file]] 6. Click OK. ==See Also== * [[Customizing the Start Page]]
When you receive a new email message, Thunderbird plays a sound to alert you. By default, it uses your operating system’s new mail notification, but you can change it to anything you like. To change the new mail sound: 1. In the {menu Menu Bar}, click {menu Tools}, then click {menu Options}. [[Image:Options in Tools Menu]] 2. Click the {button General} tab. 3. Select "Use the following sound file". {note}'''NOTE:''' If "Use the following sound file" is grayed out, ensure the "Play a Sound" check box is selected.{/note} 4. Click {button Browse}, then browse to the folder on your computer that contains the .WAV audio file you want to use. {note}'''TIP:''' Sound files in other formats such as .MP3 can easily be converted to .WAV. Use a media player like iTunes to convert a file, or a freeware application available on the web.{/note} 5. Double-click the file, then test it by clicking {button Play}. [[Image:Choose and Play a custom sound file]] 6. Click OK. ==See Also== * [[Customizing the Start Page]] [[Template:ShareArticle|link=http://mzl.la/1lz50Ib]]

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