Yet another guy who would like to get his notifications forwarded.
Welcome to my world :-/

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 07:37, cdtruby <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello.
> Firstly - love the idea - well done!
> A challenge though...
> I have a plan of using Growl in a remote office whereby a mac server
> triggers notifications to client macs when something needs attending
> to:
>
> The server is 10.6.3 with Growl 1.2 and using an AppleScript "Growlit"
> in iCal to trigger notifications. This works fine on the server; Growl
> shows a notification...
> On a test client machine (10.5.8 and Growl 1.2) - the settings are set
> to "Listen for incoming notifications".
>
> The network preferences on the server are set to "forward
> notifications to other computers" and indeed it can see the test
> machine and it is checked.
>
> Trouble is, the notifications just doesn't make it across.
> I tested this locally on a 10.6.3 server and a 10.6.3 client - and
> duplicating the setup works...
>
> There is no internal firewall on the remote site (backed up by the
> fact that the 10.5.8 client has successfully registered to the server
> - implies that ports are not being blocked).
>
> Whilst the update to 10.6 for the remote client machines is on the
> menu to do, I'd like to get it functional asap...
>
> I'd appreciate any suggestions.
>
> Thanks
>
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