On Dec 01, 2008, at 22:01:23, Party in SF wrote:
> Couldn't figure out how to configure it, your site doesn't mention  
> it's supported in Zimbra anyway so I just junked it and chose  
> Quicktime notification instead.

It's not Growl that needs to “work in” Zimbra; it's Zimbra that needs  
to talk to Growl. Growl just listens for notifications; it doesn't go  
into other applications and pull them out.

I did some searching, and you need to be using Zimbra Desktop beta 3  
or later:

        
<http://www.zimbrablog.com/blog/archives/2008/07/zimbra-desktop-beta-3s-new-features.html
 
 >

Using the website alone won't work, and older betas and alphas may not  
work, either.

Also, you need to turn it on in Zimbra's Preferences. It's the fourth  
checkbox in the list of notification methods.

So far, it's still downloading all my old email, and it definitely  
does not post new-mail notifications while it's doing that. So, I'll  
have to test it later, after it finishes with the old stuff.


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