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Old November 27th, 2007, 12:59 AM
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My answer was incomplete. In Mail, under Accounts, Advanced, you have a setting to permanently download mail from server or not. Though of course Gmail archives everything, if you set it to.

"Mail Unread Menu" is working fine for me in Leopard, on Intel.
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Old November 27th, 2007, 09:16 AM
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"Click on the fancy Growl word (on the lined page) in the top left hand corner. It will take you to the splash page that has a download link on it."

I still don't see the plugin. Only the link to download the program itself. (Which I have downloaded too many time to count without success). I wish this process was more streamlined. Thanks.
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I downloaded again and am receiving some system notifications. But there is no Growl icon showing up in the Mail preference page. Why? How can I resolve this to receive Mail notifications? Thanks.
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Old November 28th, 2007, 08:09 AM
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Growl is managed totally from the Growl System Preference Pane -- so you can manage ALL your alerts for ALL programs from one place.

Edit: I just noticed that growlMail is managed from within Apple's Mail.app... after installing the growlMail plug-in and relaunching Mail.app, you should see a "GrowlMail" section in Mail.app's preferences. Are you not seeing that in there at all, anywhere?
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growl can do @Mail and thuderbird. If you notificatoins utility growl is what you want.
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I'm a recent pc convert and always used poppeeper and mailwasher. I've just spent HOURS trying to find an equivalent for the mac, I could find plenty that just told me I had mail or how many but none that would show a small preview of th eheader etc a la mailwasher. But finally I think I found one.

http://www.popmonitor.com/

Even the unregistered version is perfect for what I need and I hope this helps!
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Old March 13th, 2008, 12:52 PM
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I'm a recent pc convert and always used poppeeper and mailwasher. I've just spent HOURS trying to find an equivalent for the mac, I could find plenty that just told me I had mail or how many but none that would show a small preview of th eheader etc a la mailwasher. But finally I think I found one.

http://www.popmonitor.com/

Even the unregistered version is perfect for what I need and I hope this helps!
Mmmm!, slightly dated at 2003, and written for PPC systems.
So can you confirm that this runs well on OS X Leopard?

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Seems to run perfectly well on my imac, OSX Leopard 10.5.2. Oh and being a complete Mac Newbie.... I have no idea what PPC means!!
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