Zimbra is a cross platform/java app.  Given that it doesn't show up in
Growl Version Detective, its likely using a method that is no longer
compatible with Growl, and since it isn't the framework, you can't
update it to a newer one.  Depending on what options the app has, you
might be able to use scripts to send notifications to growl on certain
events, either applescript or otherwise.

On Jan 21, 10:36 am, Patti Rea <[email protected]> wrote:
> This probably isn't relevant to the original poster anymore, but I just ran
> into this issue with Growl 2.0.1 and thought I should post my solution for
> people who find this thread.  I enabled Growl notifications for both Mail
> and Calendar in Zimbra Desktop (7.2.1), but it wasn't showing up in the
> applications list of Growl 2.0.1.  I downloaded previous Growl version
> 1.2.2 and restarted my computer.  Zimbra automatically appeared in the
> applications list in the older version of Growl and the notifications are
> working now.
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> On Friday, December 2, 2011 4:07:04 PM UTC-5, ctflora wrote:
>
> > I just installed Growl 1.3.1, and Zimbra Desktop did not show up in
> > the list of applications.  I downloaded the Version Detective, and the
> > Zimbra app did not show up there, either.  Is there anything else I
> > can do?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Chris

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