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The volume of my Thunderbird / Lightning Calendar Reminder Sound is too high.

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How do I lower the volume of my Thunderbird/Lightning Calendar's Reminder Sound? Mac OS : 10.9.5 Thunderbird : 60.4.0 Lightning : 6.2.4 I can go to Thunderbird > Preferences > Calendar > Reminders and then select or deselect "Play a sound", and I can Browse to a different sound if I want, but I don't want to turn the sound off or change which sound file plays, I just want to lower it's volume. How do I do that?

How do I lower the volume of my Thunderbird/Lightning Calendar's Reminder Sound? Mac OS : 10.9.5 Thunderbird : 60.4.0 Lightning : 6.2.4 I can go to Thunderbird > Preferences > Calendar > Reminders and then select or deselect "Play a sound", and I can Browse to a different sound if I want, but I don't want to turn the sound off or change which sound file plays, I just want to lower it's volume. How do I do that?

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Ah, shoot! You got me, Matt! You got me to waste a couple minutes of my time with your joke/troll reply. YES, I clicked the link, read the linked webpage, and then wrote you this email. You got me!! Why, I oughtta!!

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It might be troll, it might be droll, but it is also your only option that I am aware of. I have never ever heard of a volume control in Thunderbird.