hi ya On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Yes. First off don't try to do it with Mozilla. Do it with procmail > as the mail is processed on your machine. Procmail will put it in > your mailbox to be read by Mozilla. or config xbiff too .. but i can just imagine in the office of 20-100 people ... mesg sah !! ( w/ monty python accent ) ... or the 'cutesy "you got spam" ... -- create different email accts w/ different sounds !!! wonder how long before somebody decides no more sound on incoming emails it'd probably be a good idea for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" but not for normal users ?? - fire off the fire engine/ambulance sound !! http://www.Linux-Sec.net/Mail/spam.sounds/ -- monty python http://www.Linux-Video.net/Samples/ - *.wav adn *.mid files - or - root# find /usr ( -name \*.wav -o -name \*.mid ) -ls c ya alvin > > Here are some ideas for a ~/.procmailrc file. Not entirely tested in > this configuration but parts of mine. Be sure to read my warning. > > SENDER=`formail -c -x From: | awk '{print$$1}' | sed 's/[<>@].*//'` > #SUBJECT=`formail -c -x Subject:` # You may want | cut -c-20 > > :0c:festival.lock > * ! ^FROM_DAEMON > | echo You have mail from $SENDER. | festival --tts > > :0c:cw.lock > * ! ^FROM_DAEMON > | echo "@W25;@G0; vvv mail de @G15; $SENDER" | sudo cw --device=/dev/tty1 --noecho > --nomessages -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]