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if you use the emelfm2 filemanager you can go in and change the email sound...ive got mine set as the loud POW from the old yahoo messenger sounds. if you feel you are able to do that then ill tell ya how.
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One of the things I'm trying to compensate for is my need to have push-type e-mail as I've been so accustomed to on my black berry. I am dependent on this for my work e-mail.
So I've tried a few different approaches to mail on the N810 - firstly of course is the Webmail Notifier, which is fine, but it isn't very configurable. I'm looking for something that will get my attention with a configurable sound, and maybe even a pop-up with some info on the sender and subject (like GoogleTalk).
I decided to get away from Webmail Notifier, and use the standard mail application with Google's POP access. This seems to work, as there is a sound, and there is a little visual notifier which shows the sender and some of the subject - this is awesome.
Problem is, I'm more interested in the audio notification. The sound that the standard mail app (ossemail ?) uses is very faint, and I can't increase it's volume or change the sound at all.
So I've hunted around for other e-mail applications which could possibly fulfil this need, and haven't really found anything good.
The latest application that I'm using is Claws Mail, which gives the ability to check the GMail pop server more often (ossemail and web notifier were limited to every 5 minutes). Also, Claws Mail has the ability to run a command-line app every time a new message comes in! This is great, but I have no idea what command line apps I could run which would play a sound, or display the message summary.
The Claws Mail app isn't exactly the best e-mail client when it comes to the user-interface, but it's a step closer for me
I was hunting around for a command-line mp3 or wav player, but didn't find one for Maemo, so I'm kinda stuck here.
Is anyone else trying to satisfy this problem for themselves, and can you provide any input on what you've found? If there's a better e-mail client out there than Claws Mail, which provides the features I'm looking for, please do tell!
Thanks,
-Bobby