What follows is a table of ICQ sound event types. At this point I will not go into details about what each of the event types means, however, the event names should be descriptive enough to get a good feeling for it. Of course, there's always the option of finding out by extracting the sound files you are corious about, listening to them, etc.
The Relative Position in Archive coloumn works like this: The first file in the archive gets position 0 and hence gets associated with the Authorization Message event. The second file in the archive gets position 1, etc.
Interestingly enough, - well, by my experience - the original Mirabilis ICQ client won't let you modify all of these event types but just some of them.
Table 1. ICQ's Event Types
| Absolute Position in Archive | Event Name |
|---|---|
| 0 | Authorization Message |
| 1 | Chat Request |
| 2 | External Application Request |
| 3 | File Request |
| 4 | ICQ Chat Beep |
| 5 | ICQ Email Notification |
| 6 | ICQ Startup |
| 7 | Incoming Message |
| 8 | Incoming URL |
| 9 | Notification Message |
| 10 | Online Alert |
| 11 | System Message |
| 12 | Contacts Message |
| 13 | Phone Request |
| 14 | ICQ Reminder |
| 15 | Global Online Alert |
| 16 | Picture Request |
| 17 | ICQ Homepage Hit |
| 18 | Message Typing |
| 19 | Message Bell |
| 20 | Message Sent |
| 21 | Message Backspace |
| 22 | Birthday Reminder |
| 23 | Plugin |
| 24 | ICQ Chat LOL |
| 25 | ICQ Chat Emote |
| 26 | ICQ Chat Action |
| 27 | ICQ File Transfer Done |
| 28 | ICQ Websearch Sent |