Maybe that is the issue.  But, there wasn't a immediate fix.

Users for recommended a Command line string to disable Growl in mail.

Can you tell me the reinable?

Thanks,

C-

On Jun 17, 6:24 am, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 17, 2010, at 04:19:02, cjenning wrote:
>
> > Sorry, There was an issue.  When Safari 4 came out in beta.  This was an 
> > issue.
>
> If you're referring to the issue described in the first link 
> (http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-10330031-263.html):
>
>         "Mail uses WebKit to display messages, and one of the changes in 
> Safari 4's new WebKit is stricter enforcement of which thread you call it on. 
> We call a method named attributedString in Mail; it calls WebKit's method; 
> WebKit's method raises an exception because we (indirectly) called it from a 
> secondary thread. I have already created a fix and proven that it works. I've 
> sent the patches to the other developers for review; if I hear nothing bad 
> about them by tomorrow, I'll put them into the repository as part of 1.1.5."
>
> That quote is from me.
>
> If that's not the problem you're referring to, then you're going to have to 
> point out a specific one of the 683,000 results.
>
> > I would love the command line re-inable.
>
> There is no need for it. You can re-enable GrowlMail in its preference pane 
> in Mail's Preferences window.

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