I am working this week in an office with a woman whose computer is set to make a twangy little “ding” each time she receives a new email. Has anyone written a program to send email at intervals timed to play a Christmas Jingle? Or would that be too tough to do?
I would think that to be impossible to do as the speed in which you receive e-mails is dependant upon (pick any or all of these and place in a blender):
the server speed
the computer’s speed
the rate of refresh on automatic e-mail checking
whether multiple e-mails get caught in a spam filter
your internet speed
The rate at which you can send e-mails off from your computer
You can shedule emails in outlook - just set up a bunch of blank ones and set them to send a few seconds apart. Then they’ll autosend at whatever intervals you’ve chosen.
But as Enderw24 said, you can’t control the timing at which the emails arrive. You couldn’t play a tune anyway, since the chime would be the same pitch every time. You could do the first seven notes of “Jingle Bells” (“Jingle bells, jingle bells, jin…”), but that’s about it.
As said above, it doesn’t really matter how you send the emails. What matters is how her system receives them, in particular #3 will blow anything you do out of the water.
When I send her a message, the receipt is almost instantaneous. Our email is in the same company and (probably) hosted on the same email server. I’m going to try and do it manually and see what happens.
Most of the time when my kids pranked each other’s computers, they’d change the startup or shutdown audio files - or they’d set an audio file to run, say every six minutes. Is there any way to change the audio file for the arrival of email to the first couple bars of a Christmas carol?
Her new message polling may well be set to a very high frequency (like every 1 second), but that’s still going to hinder you from producing anything like a melody. At best you’ll get one tone every second, regardless of how many emails you sent her during that second.
Yes. It can be almost any .wav file, as far as I know. Mine plays the TOS Enterprise onboard communications alert whistle. For now. Soon, I’m going to change it to the Addams Family foghorn followed by Morticia saying “Mail’s in.”