So when I receive a new email in my Google account, there will be a water notification sound and if I receive an email in my Microsoft account there will be a cat meowing sound. Suppose that I set the sound of water as the notification tone for my Gmail account, and a cat meowing sound for my Microsoft account. I received a new email, how do I know which inbox received it?įairly simple, you can customize different notification sounds for different emails.However, if you want to try its premium features, you can also buy a premium subscription.
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