Sound in filtering settings corrupted - [Mailmon 1.9.6]
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Dracula
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12-29-2003, 03:08 AM -
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See the screenshot below...

I entered a filename, closed the settings, rebooted the computer and verified that the sound setting was still correct.

However I've never heard the file playing: as soon as the specific rule is applied, only a default beep is heard and then the setting is corrupted.

Sometimes the entire field is replaced by the 2 blocks, sometimes only the first 2 characters are replaced.
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Dracula
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01-06-2004, 09:36 AM -
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Just wondering, does anyone have the same problem? Sound in filter settings gets corrupted when played.

Just create a simple filter that only plays a specific sound-file when 'To' contains your own e-mail address...
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Yuri Kobets
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01-06-2004, 01:17 PM -
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I cannot reproduce this bug Sad
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shapeshifter
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01-06-2004, 02:47 PM -
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I can't reproduce this, either.
WinXP Pro (5.1.2600) SP1 TLB 3.0 IE 6.0.2800.1106 Shell 6.0.2800.1106
Command Line 3.3.0.0 Process Viewer 2.0.0.0 Calculator 1.0.0.0
Weather Forecast 1.0.0.0 Media Control 4.0.0.0 Volume Control 2.1.0.0
Net Monitor 1.4.0.0 Up Time 2.1.0.0 System Monitor 2.4.0.0
Drive Space 2.3.0.0 Mail Monitor 1.9.9.0 TLB Clock 1.3.0.0
Dracula
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01-08-2004, 04:03 AM -
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Ok, I'm still not giving up! I have tried several more configurations, and it seems that only a certain combination of settings causes the problem... to make things easier Wink

Could anyone please test this:
* Create a new filter with rule: 'subject' contains 'qwerty'
* Specify a custom sound
* Save it to folder
* Mark as spam
* Check "Mark as read (no notify)"
* Check "Delete from server"

Now it should look like the screenshot above.

Now send yourself a message with 'qwerty' in the subject and check for new mail in MailMonitor... and the sound setting should be lost...
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shapeshifter
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01-08-2004, 06:59 AM -
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Sorry, Dracula, I still can't get a failure. I set everything up exactly like you said (though the first time I tested was very close to this configuration, anyway), but no dice. Here's what hapens for me:

I change my filter settings to match yours, then open up my email client (Outlook) and send myself an email with the offending subject line. Then I close Outlook and tell Mail Monitor to "check mail now". It displays the animated icon for about half a second or so, then it returns to my default icon. No sound is played, and when I check the sound setting in the dialog box, everything is exactly as I left it; none of the setting are corrupted.
WinXP Pro (5.1.2600) SP1 TLB 3.0 IE 6.0.2800.1106 Shell 6.0.2800.1106
Command Line 3.3.0.0 Process Viewer 2.0.0.0 Calculator 1.0.0.0
Weather Forecast 1.0.0.0 Media Control 4.0.0.0 Volume Control 2.1.0.0
Net Monitor 1.4.0.0 Up Time 2.1.0.0 System Monitor 2.4.0.0
Drive Space 2.3.0.0 Mail Monitor 1.9.9.0 TLB Clock 1.3.0.0
Dracula
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01-08-2004, 07:55 AM -
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Quote:No sound is played

The idea is that when this specific filter rule applies, it plays a sound, but that sound setting gets corrupted before it is played...

But why doesn't it play the sound on your pc, while the setting is still correct???

Maybe I should just try some other configuration until it works Smile
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Yuri Kobets
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01-12-2004, 03:10 PM -
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OK. I've reproduced this bug. Thanks.
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