SUMMARY
This article contains the ReadMe file, "Voice Form Read Me," included on
the Microsoft Mail version 3.0 Forms disk. The ReadMe file includes setup
instructions and system and hardware requirements for using the Voice Form
in version 3.0 of Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks.
Welcome to the Microsoft Mail Voice Form
With the Voice Message form on this disk and the required software and
hardware on a Macintosh workstation, a Microsoft Mail user can include
sound in a message. The Voice Message form has two components: the Record
Voice Message screen and the corresponding screen for listening to a voice
message.
With the Record Voice Message screen, you can:
- Record sound into the message using one of three levels of sound
compression, which give you three different levels of sound quality
- Listen to what you recorded
- Erase the recording and start over
- Stop a sound that's playing
- Copy and paste sound from a sound program such as the SoundEdit
program from Farallon Computing, Inc.
With the screen for listening to a voice message, you can:
- Play the message as often as you want
- Fast-forward through the message or pause while playing it
- Store the sound on your disk as an .SND file that you can open and
manipulate with software that works with .SND files
- Forward the message, adding your own voice message to the original
(if you have the necessary equipment and software to record sound)
- Reply to the message, adding your own voice message to the original
(if you have the necessary equipment and software to record sound)
What You Need to Use the Voice Message Form
A Macintosh workstation running Microsoft Mail needs the following to
record voice messages with the Record Voice Message form:
- Apple System 6.0.7
- A sound-input device such as the built-in microphone with the
Macintosh IIsi, a MacRecorder or MacRecorder Voice Digitizer from
Farallon Computing, Inc., or the Voice Link from Articulate
Systems, Inc.
- A sound driver file that's compatible with System 6.0.7 installed
in the System Folder, if you are using a sound-input device other
than a built-in Macintosh microphone. (The sound driver file is
available from the manufacturer of the sound-input device.)
- The Microsoft Voice Message forms installed in the Mail server with
the Microsoft Mail Form Designer stack. (Installation procedures
are described in the "Installing a Custom Form in a Mail Server"
section of Appendix A, "Using Custom Forms in Microsoft Mail," of
the "Microsoft Mail Network Manager's Guide.")
A Macintosh workstation needs the following to play voice messages:
- Apple System 6.0.7
- The Microsoft Voice Message forms installed in the Mail server with
the Microsoft Mail Form Designer stack. (Installation procedures
are described in the "Installing a Custom Form in a Mail Server"
section of Appendix A, "Using Custom Forms in Microsoft Mail," of
the "Microsoft Mail Network Manager's Guide.")
To paste sound into a Mail message:
- Copy the sound file to the Clipboard.
- Click to the right of the Length button.
- From the Edit menu, choose Paste. The size of the file and its length
appear in their respective fields.
If You Are Upgrading from Mail 2.0 to Mail 3.0
If you have a Microsoft Mail 2.0 server that contains a voice form and you
upgrade the server to version 3.0, the 2.0 voice form will be transferred
to the 3.0 server. You can still use the MacRecorders and sound drivers you
used with Mail 2.0 to record and play messages with that voice form.
However, we strongly recommend that you upgrade your workstations to Apple
System 6.0.7 and install version 3.0 of the Voice Message form that's on
this disk in the Mail servers.
Version 3.0 of the voice form on this disk requires System 6.0.7.
Consequently, you can't have a mix of workstations running System 6.0.7 and
Systems earlier than 6.0.7 and exchange voice messages between them. You
can't record or play a version 3.0 Voice Message form with Systems earlier
than 6.0.7.
NOTE: If you upgrade the Voice Message form on the server to version 3.0
and the workstations to Apple System 6.0.7, you can use the MacRecorder
devices with the 3.0 form only if the workstation has a Farallon sound
driver file that is compatible with System 6.0.7 installed in its System
Folder.