Mail alert sounds stopped working

Hi,
About 2 days ago, the mail alert sounds for incoming mail stopped working. I double checked the preferences, and repaired permissions, still not working.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.

I've had this happen intermittently. If you go to the mail alerts sounds selection and change it to a different sound and then back to the one you want it should reset it and start again.
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