Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/inet/mail/e ... cer-v4.hqx
The Female "Email Sound Replacer v4" is a utility that automatically
replaces your boring stock sounds that play when your electronic messages
have been retrieved.
Version 4 contains an attractive, yet professional-sounding female voice
in stereo that says "Your New Email Is Waiting." It sounds great on any
Macintosh, and now you can hear it every time you have new email.
The Email Sound Replacer v4 is available for Claris Emailer, Eudora Lite
and Eudora PRO. All three versions are available in both stereo
16-bit/44kHz and 8-bit/22kHz samples. The 8-bit versions can be
downloaded here, but the 16-bit versions are available only at the
Clixsounds WWW site at:
http://www.edmondsun.com/clix/
The replacer for Claris Emailer and Eudora Lite are automatic sound
replacers that simply require your dragging and dropping your emailer
program on top of the updater. Please note: You may want to apply the
updater to a copy of your emailer program to make sure you wish to keep
it, as you cannot undo the replacement. Please refer to the enclosed
instructions for more detailed information and assistance.
The Eudora Pro version can be used with any other email program that
allows user selection of system 7 sounds as email notification sounds.
To use the sound, simply drag the file to your closed System Folder,
allowing it to be placed into the system file. Then select the sound
through your settings as your new email sound. For more information,
read the enclosed instructions.
Clixsounds can be reached at:
Internet: [email protected]
America Online: CLIXSOUNDS
To: [email protected] (Steve Dorner)
Sender: [email protected]
Steve,
Here it is. This is the first such program I've ever written so I'd appreciate
any constructive comments if anyone cares to send me any.
-Dan
--------------
/*
* poppassd.c Update passwords on the UNIX system from the Eudora "Change Password"
* client. Keeps a log of change attempts in /etc/poppassd.log but
* suppresses recording of passwords given by the client.
*
* Must be owned by root, and executable only by root. It can be started
* with an entry in /etc/inetd.conf such as the following:
*
* poppassd stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/poppassd/poppassd poppassd
*
* and in /etc/services:
*
* ppassd 106/tcp
*
*/
To: [email protected]
Organisation: BNR Europe, HARLOW, Essex CM17 9NA, GB
Phone: +44 279 402423
Steve,
Thanks for helping John Bingham out so much. Since you've added a password
changer, here is a daemon for those sites which use MH bpop (ie pop support
for non unix users from a unix host). If it doesn't work the way you want
I'll happily make changes.
