Oh I see I was not clear. I don't want to play an "attached" WAV file, I want to
play a WAV file to notify me that I have mail from a specific person.
Olushola Sowande
> Assuming your incoming mail is scanned by your anti-virus, click the paper
> clip on the right side of the Preview Pane header, then click the attached
> Wave file. If a security window appears, click "Open" and the default media
> player (not Outlook Express) will play the file. You may need to adjust the
> settings on the Security tab in Tools \ Options. You don't have either
> Service Pack (SP) 1 or 2 and I don't recall the security settings without
> them. With SP2, Outlook Express won't allow you to save or open most
> attachments unless you change the security settings.
>
> Caution should be used with any attachment. If in doubt, verify that the
> file is from the sender and it is safe to open, then save it to the hard
> drive (My Documents?) and scan it with your anti-virus program prior to
> opening.
>
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