possibly.

(just to be safe: mail's preferences is set to be the width of its  
tabs, and not with one extra, so double check growlmail isn't actually  
there, and just hidden in the little » arrow that will appear if it  
is. if not, continue…)


mail requires some preferences in its .plist file to be enabled in  
order to load bundles such as GrowlMail.
i think the GrowlMail package is supposed to do them, but perhaps if  
mail disabled bundles for some reason they haven't been.
anyway, try quitting mail, then type the following lines into the  
terminal to enable them:

defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles -bool yes
defaults write com.apple.mail BundleCompatibilityVersion -int 3

hopefully, when you start mail up again, growlmail will load.


On 24 Mar 2009, at 16:49, bbshrmn wrote:

>
> mail Version 3.5 (930.3)
> mac 10.5.6
> safari Version 3.2.1 (5525.27.1)
> growl 1.1.4
>
> Love growl, you guys rock! i dont know how i lived without it.
>
>
> installed growlMail package from extras folder
> installation was successful
> MailScript shows up in growl applications
> there is no preference pane in mails preferences
> i am not getting any mail growl alerts
>
> any ideas how i fix this and get it to work or am i just missing
> something?
> >


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