I can replicate this, and after looking at the code, I screwed up, it
will actually only push when not idle.  I have fixed this for 2.0.1,
and also made sure that preview/test messages will go through despite
other settings.

Apologies for this, we are going to likely run a short beta on 2.0.1
soon, and then send it to Apple as we have a number of minor fixes to
ship already (The joys of rewriting a ton of code, something always
slips through).

On Sep 30, 8:13 am, Andrew Berry <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm running into exactly the same problem, however I'm trying to use the
> idle timer instead of the screen saver. In fact, the Boxcar plugin that was
> originally from Boxcar stopped detecting idle properly with the 10.7
> upgrade, so I wonder if it's still the same issue.
>
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> On Friday, September 28, 2012 2:13:31 PM UTC-4, Dave Marquard wrote:
>
> > Idle detection in conjunction with the Boxcar action isn't working for me
> > with Growl 2.0.
>
> > Here's how I have things configured:
>
> >    1. The Boxcar action has "Only send if idle:" checked. Boxcar is the
> >    only selected default action.
> >    2. On the Rollup tab, the screensaver and screen locked checkboxes are
> >    ticked. The "consider me idle after:" box is not checked.
> >    3. OS X Notifications are on, for what that's worth.
>
> > With those settings, all of my notifications are sent to Boxcar, even when
> > I'm not idle (i.e., neither the screensaver is active nor is the screen
> > locked).
>
> > Any idea what the issue might be? Any debugging information that I can
> > capture?
>
> > Dave

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