On 5/30/09, Alan Harper wrote: >When I turn Growl off in Powermail's preferences I get lots of annoying >notifications every time new mail arrives. When I turn Growl on, I get >NO notifications. > >For testing purposes, I set Growl preferences for PowerMail to > >Notification: New Mail >Enabled >Display Style: Default >Stay on Screen: Always >Priority: Normal >Play Sound: Tink > >And in PowerMail Preferences I have >New Mail notification: Display Alert >Alerts: Use Growl > >If change PowerMail Preferences to "Alerts: Display in front of other >applications" I get the annoying PowerMail alerts. > >Is there something I am doing wrong? Does PowerMail play well with Growl? Yes, it does.
I had Growl deactivated to save a bit of RAM, but I just tried it out again. I initially didn't get it to work, but when I quit PowerMail and restarted it, the Growl notifications worked. I get two types of Growl new mail notifications: If only one message is new, the notification shows the address of the sender. If multiple new messages have arrived, the notification shows how many have arrived. - Don -- Don Zahniser Powerbook G3 (Pismo), 40GB HD (5200 RPM), 768 MB RAM, Mac OS 10.4.11