Where are SAPI 5 voice files stored in OS X?

Where are SAPI 5 voice files stored in OS X? I'd like to add others from commercial sites such as Ivona.com. Thoughts?
Ken
MacPro running Maverick 10.9.5

Hi,
I believe the folder is still in the same place, but it seems that the Home/Library folder is hidden (i.e. you cannot see a Library folder at all it if you go to Home). At least I can't
Try a search in Finder. Search for "mail" under "Library" (and select Kind > Folder). This should bring up a list of results from which you can get to the Mail folder. Hope that helps!
Best,
Pablo

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