On May 17, 2010, at 16:32:50, sourcehound wrote:
> There's a school that says "a silent system is the best system." However, 
> some admins would want to allow Cyberduck to use Growl notifications, but 
> might want to disallow Mail.app from using Growl notifications.

The existing solution to that specific example would be to simply not install 
GrowlMail. ☺

> A simple whitelist approach limits the notifications to "blessed" apps.

Sounds good. Here's my proposal:

A preference, named in the manifest, whose value (if set) is an array of 
application names. If this preference is set, it is a white list; Growl will 
accept registrations from other applications but ignore their notifications. It 
should also show other applications' names in strike-through type in the 
preference pane.

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