Voila.....I restarted whole machine and now trillian is up and running. I 
thought mac's generally do not require the reboot, but as a last resort it 
seems to have solved the problem. Trillian is now listed. 
On Nov 8, 2011, at 12:00 AM, Rachel Blackman wrote:

> On Nov 7, 2011, at 8:49 PM, Philip Palermo wrote:
> 
>> 1.2.2. The box is checked and I even checked every single box for it to 
>> notify me of any action. It doesn't work. It's not listed in the growl 
>> applications to enable or disable. grolwmail plugin did work though. I am 
>> now getting notifications for that. 
> 
> Ah, if GrowlMail works, you don't need to use growlnotify to test or anything 
> else.  (Looks like you got GrowlMail working while I was writing my long 
> mail.)
> 
> If you had Trillian running already when you installed Growl, it may for some 
> reason have not properly registered once Growl was up and running; if that's 
> the case, quitting Trillian and restarting it would work (and then I'll add a 
> bug report to my own tracker to look into why that would happen).  If that 
> /doesn't/ work, I can try to help you off-list in a bit.  
> 
> (I need to go get dinner shortly, so I'll be away from the keys beginning 
> soon.)

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