Yeah, you're right, I've started Thunderbird, and it asked that
indicator to show off.
$ gsettings get com.canonical.indicator.messages applications
['thunderbird.desktop']
** Also affects: gm-notify
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- indicator-messages is
Hey, thanks for reporting this issue. The messaging menu hides itself
when no applications are using it. The output of
gsettings get com.canonical.indicator.messages applications
shows a list of applications that have registered to appear in the menu.
Do Thunderbird and gmail-notifier appear
$ gsettings get com.canonical.indicator.messages applications
@as []
It's empty. But the GMail Notifier notifies me on new e-mails. How can I
add it? (This issue is reproduced more of my machines...)
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The gmail-notifier doesn't register to use the messaging menu, then.
Reassigning this bug to that project.
** Package changed: indicator-messages (Ubuntu) = gm-notify (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gm-notify (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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