A while back, I installed growlmail and realized that it notifies me
of *every* email. I get thousands of emails a day. So, if I go to
lunch with growlmail enabled, I'd come back sometimes with a few
desktops worth of email.

At the time I wrote an applescript to launch growl, and I called the
script for certain emails from within mail.app rules. Here is the
script for reference:
http://irouble.blogspot.com/2009/08/applescript-for-mailapp-grow.html

My main issue with this script was that growl did not, at that time,
have a way to callback to applications from within applescript. So, I
could not implement it such that if you click on the growl alert it
takes you to mail.app.

My questions are:
a) Are there any plans to allow for callbacks from applescript so I
can take the focus to mail.app when a growl notification is clicked?
b) Does anyone know of a better way to achieve what I want to do?
c) Are there any plans to integrate growlmail with mail.apps filters
somehow?

I am mainly curious to know how other people are dealing with this. I
can't be the only one who wants to do this.

tia,
rouble

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