How to check email
Your MailCall saves and replaces, but does not delete,
the AOL mail delivery sound file,"you got mail", allowing
you to choose the sound you desire by clicking the "Apply" button.
You will hear that very sound you choose then next time you get mail
from your AOL program.
Your MailCall remembers the last sound you applied and uses that sound
until you decide to change, using the apply button.
The best part is that you can create your own sounds, drag and drop
them into the box from your desktop and then apply them in Your MailCall.
You can sample all the sounds on the fly just by selecting the file you
see in the main window. You can listen and apply any file you have from
any other source manually, provided it is a .wav file, can be inserted
in the "c:\program files/YourHost.com/MailCall/volume1" directory and
will show up in the Your MailCall program window.
Start at your computer's window's desktop. This is the open area with
all your icons on it. You will know that you are in the right place
if you see your "Recycle Bin" or "My Computer" icons.
At the lower left-hand side of your desktop
Press the "Start" button
Select "Settings"
Select the "Control Panel"
Select the "Sounds" Icon
Make sure that the Icon is not grayed out or dulled out, compared
to the other Icons in the Control Panel. If the Sound Icon is grayed out,
STOP right here! The Your MailCall software will not work.
It is not the Your MailCall program at fault! You to have your
sound card configuration.
See you're the Computer manufacturer.
Back to the Control Panel, Sounds Icon,
If you can open the sound box and get to the "Sound Properties" window,
select a sound in the
"Events" window. The Sound preview box should have an Icon in it and
you can press the arrow or play button to the right of the "Preview" window. If your sound is installed properly, you will see a quick movement of the buttons from left to right. If you press the play button and you do not hear a sound and it looks like it is actuating, or switching quickly, your sound card is probably working ok and the problem is more than likely in the speakers. Check the speaker power, the wire from the computer to the speakers, and the connection between the two speakers.
Once you get sound from the "Sound Properties" window. Your Mail Program
will work just fine.
12/6/2010 12:14:39 PM •
Executive...
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on Dec 06, 2010