Title says it all. Thunderbird worked well, for me, until just recently there was an update. Now the Mail Notification sound it plays no longer produces the audible. This has happened before way long ago when they were working with Phonon and I had to use a different backend. Not the case here. I even checked PULSE and that is good there. Can't find anything out there that helps. Anybody else? Also, from day 1 the Message Indicator no long works with it either. Anyone?
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To get the popping sound back, try reinstalling the following packages:
esound
python-notify
notification-daemon
Also, Thunderbird seems to no longer integrate with the KDE Message Indicator in Precise. To get indication of new messages, you may consider installing FireTray, an extension for Thunderbird (and also Firefox).
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Originally posted by Mr_Bumpy View PostTo get the popping sound back, try reinstalling the following packages:
esound
python-notify
notification-daemon
Also, Thunderbird seems to no longer integrate with the KDE Message Indicator in Precise. To get indication of new messages, you may consider installing FireTray, an extension for Thunderbird (and also Firefox).
It's hard to replace Thunderbird, since the Enigmail (for encryption) extension and the Lightning extension (for group calendars) are hard to beat. Plus, the IMAP functionality is superb.
KMail does have an encryption module, which is somewhat harder to use than Engimail, but it is getting close. Group calendaring has always been a holy grail, but I don't like Google calendars (I don't want any of my info at Google) and use my own group calendar (CalDAV) servers. Besides, KMail is a struggle to configure compared to Thunderbird.Last edited by perspectoff; May 14, 2012, 12:16 PM.
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Nope, all the way @ 100%. I even switched backends in Phonon as that worked before. No go, but I also found out that the XINE backend is no longer available. Had to use the VLC backend. Worked well except with AMAROK but it did not fix the issue with Thunderbird either. Switched back to GSTREAMER.
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OK, internal sound worked. Which file it is I can't say. I know custom sounds for Thunderbird can only be WAV files, which is silly. So is the default sound a WAV or other format? Don't. The OGA one you list sounds like it but does not seem to match what a custom sound file must be. Let me think on that one. Have you tried a custom sound to see if it plays or not?
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