Beatles "Send me a postcard." - | MP3 | WAV.Bugs Bunny - "Pardon for interrupting.The Mask - "P-A-R-T-Why?, because.You've got mail." - | MP3 | WAV.Women's Voice - "You've got mail." - | MP3 | WAV.Women's Voice - "You have new mail." - | MP3 | WAV.Sceaming - "You've got mail!" - | MP3 | WAV.Futurama - "You've got mail, its not spam" #2 - | MP3 | WAV.Futurama - "You've got mail, its not spam" - | MP3 | WAV.Austin Powers - "You've got mail, baby!" - | MP3 | WAV."You've got mail fat ass." - | MP3 | WAV.Home Simpson "Three simple words." - | MP3 | WAV.Meg Ryan "Three little words." - | MP3 | WAV.David Letterman "Congradulation skippy." - | MP3 | WAV.Crank Yankers Special Ed "I've got mail, yeh!" - | MP3 | WAV.AOL - "You've got mail.HALLELUJAH!" - | MP3 | WAV.AOL "You've got mail!" Rap Mix - | MP3 | WAV.South Park - "You've got mail, you b*stards!" - | MP3 | WAV.AOL-South Park #2 - You b*stard - | MP3 | WAV.AOL-South Park - Kick Ass - | MP3 | WAV."You've got male.pattern boldness." - | MP3 | WAV."You've got mail, Master!" - | MP3 | WAV.If you have a favorite email sound that you don't see or want us to add, please suggest it here. Getting an email is much more fun using these email wav and mp3 files. These email wav sound files are downloadable and can be used on your computer, phone or tablet to announce incoming email or messages. Please enjoy the small collection of email wav files we have assembled. We encourage app developers to allow users to choose a custom sound to play for their application.Īs always, we welcome your feedback on Pushover.Welcome to the email sounds page at The Sound Archive. We recommend using this rather than hard-coding the list, since we may add additional sounds in future releases of our device clients. We’ve also updated our Adium plugin to support choosing a notification sound, which can be used to apply different sounds to different events and contacts.įor application developers, we’re also introducing an API call that can be used to dynamically get the list of sounds we support.
#Good notification sounds update
Version 1.5 of our Android and iOS clients is now live in the Google Play Market and Apple App Store, though it may take a few hours to show up as an update for your devices. For example, a network monitor application can send “host down” notifications with one sound, and “host up” notifications with another sound. Users on Android and iOS can now choose from the 15 new sounds to play as a default notification tone, and applications using our API can even specify a particular sound to play for each message sent. Today we’re happy to announce the release of version 1.5 of our Android and iOS clients which bundle 15 additional sounds that we had created for us: While Android users were able to choose a different default sound from the list of ringtones on their devices, iOS users were not due to limitations in iOS’ notification system.
An oft-requested feature from our users was the ability to send notifications with a custom sound, rather than always using our standard Pushover sound.