On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:35:07, bob sherman wrote:
> i can not get mail to notify me with a sound, which is a big problem  
> when im deep in a WOW dungeon :D.

That's nothing to do with GrowlMail. Check your sound settings;  
perhaps you (accidentally) or some application changed your alert  
device or alert volume.

> i manually uninstalled growlMail, this is what i did. am i missing
> something?
> -i have deleted the mail bundle
> -set defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles -bool yes to "no" and
> then again to "yes"

This preference isn't set by default. To restore the default, type this:

        defaults delete com.apple.mail EnableBundles

> -i have erased the mailScript and growlMail from growl preferences

What do you mean by that?

> i have also turned growl off completely.

Growl is a separate process; it doesn't affect Mail at all. That's  
different from GrowlMail; as a Mail bundle, it runs inside Mail, so it  
can affect Mail. (But it doesn't hook into anything that would break  
sounds.)

> you had me enter the terminal line :
> defaults write com.apple.mail BundleCompatibilityVersion -int 3
> did that change something?

It should have.

> if so, what do i type to change it back to what it was?

Same technique as above:

        defaults delete com.apple.mail BundleCompatibilityVersion


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