by morenuf <morenuf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jan 26, 2008 at 07:21 PM
In article <nosp-BEDFD4.18054026012008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
"Martin S." <nosp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <1ibc3hv.juu8gq0cgs5N%peter@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> peter@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Peter Ceresole) wrote:
>
> > Any thoughts? I'm sure that the Eudora alert sounds need to be aiff
> > files, but where should they live?
>
> You can place them in any "Sounds" folder within a "Library":
>
> Macintosh HD > Library > Sounds
>
> Macintosh HD > Users > Peter > Library > Sounds
>
> Macintosh HD > System > Library > Sounds (authorisation required)
>
>
> My Eudora seems them just fine separated with a delimiter line depending
> on location.
I have used Eudora since 1990 or so. I long ago (>10 years) put a
"You've Got Mail!" aiff in my Eudora (I have forgotten just where in OS8
& 9) but in OSX I have had it in both root library/sounds and for years
now in ~/library/sounds/ and it has worked perfectly.
Not happy about Eudora being orphaned but I will continue to use it
until some OS change breaks it. 17+ years is long time to give it up.
Morenuf
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