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Actually, I think I figured out what the problem with this is (and I take it
back, if I hit Close without actually checking my Yahoo mail, there is no
second notification window).

What seems to happen is Yahoo sends a notification back after you check your
Yahoo mail to tell the client to clear the New Mail flag. Unfortunately,
libyahoo doesn't seem to distinguish between a New Mail notification and one
of these "Clear New Mail" notifications, so it just thinks that you have
another new message. If anything, I would guess that it is a libyahoo bug,
not necessarily a Fire bug.

Unfortunately, the fellows working on GTKYahoo have not addressed this issue
(perhaps it isn't one to them, or they have another way of working around
it). 

On 1/21/02 4:43 pm, "Jason Townsend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> On 1/21/02 10:19 AM, "Colter Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 4. When getting a notification for new mail from Yahoo, there always seems
>>> to be a second notification received immediately after I clear the
>>> notification dialog. It doesn't matter if I click on "Read" or "Close."
>> 
>> The Yahoo server is sending more than one notification.  Fire's just showing
>> you what the server's telling you.
> 
> Still, it would be nice to get one notification since they happen one right
> after the other. Is there any way to notice when the second notification
> comes in that there is already a mail notification dialog up and just throw
> it on the floor instead of annoying the user?
> 
> -Jason
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Jeff
// Diplomacy is the art of saying 'nice doggy'
// until you can find a rock.


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