Mute notification sound when 'Do not disturb' turned on
The notification sound should be disabled when 'Do not disturb' is turned on.

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J commented
I'm still experiencing this bug in version 3.2 (405).
I've also noticed in setting the sound to "OS default (respect the do not disturb)", after saving settings and going back to check it, it is then set to "No sound".
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Kaz Alting commented
This bug still exists! I have contacted support about this months ago, they told me they'd fix it, but still sound.. Now I have to also mute my volume when turning on Do Not Disturb, which makes no sense because I still want to be able to hear sound (from video, music, I don't care).
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Alex Mercado commented
Update: I only observe parts of this bug now.
Different: If I make system sound changes like turning down the volume or connecting to a bluetooth headset, those changes correctly effect Airmail notifcation sounds.
Same: If I turn on OS X's Do Not Disturb, when I receive a message it still makes the sound. (Correctly, the growl-like notification popup doesn't show.) The correct behavior would be to make no sound. I have no way of differentiating whether the sounds is made by the Airmail app itself or how Airmail registers with Notifications the service.
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Matias Vad commented
This is a very annoying bug, and removes the purpose of using "Do not disturb".
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Yann commented
I just got waken up by Airmail… PLEASE FIX!
Thanks!
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3ye commented
Version 2.5.1 (329) and still nothing.
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Alex Mercado commented
This sound doesn't obey my sound preferences in System Preferences. E.g., if I lower my volume, it doesn't lower, and if I use a bluetooth headset, it still comes out of my Mac's internal speakers.
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Alex Mercado commented
This sound doesn't obey my sound preferences in System Preferences. E.g., if I lower my volume, it doesn't lower, and if I use a bluetooth headset, it still comes out of my Mac's internal speakers.
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Anonymous commented
PLEASE!!