You've Got Mail

You've Got Mail definition - computer

The audio announcement heard millions of times per day by AOL users. The voice was recorded by Elwood "El" Edwards in 1989 at the suggestion of his wife Karen, who worked in customer service for Quantum Computer Services (before Quantum became AOL). Elwood recorded "Welcome!," "File's Done," "Goodbye" and "You've Got Mail," the latter made famous by the 1998 Warner Bros. movie of that name with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. An announcer with a long career in broadcasting and radio, when Edwards meets people for the first time who are unaware of his profession, many swear they have met him before, but cannot place where.

For information about obtaining custom "You've Got Mail" and other voice recordings by El Edwards, visit www.makinwavs.com. See AOL.





The Famous Voice Customized for You

El Edwards will record custom "You've Got Mail" messages such as this example made for Irma Morrison, VP of The Computer Language Company, the publisher of this encyclopedia. It replaced the standard new mail tune in her Eudora e-mail program.






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