OK... well I have now installed Growl and the notifier is working. Had
to look pretty hard to find any reference to this requirement on the
site, though. No reference at all in the GrowlMail installation notes
(eg, make sure you have installed Growl first).

Anyway, another question now: can anyone pls tell me whether it's
possible to have all notifications stored until I dismiss them, as in
Outlook.  I want a list of all emails which have come in and been
siphoned off to subfolders.  I want to see Sender & Subject, and to be
able to open the mail from the notification if I wish. Otherwise just
to dismiss the notification. In Outlook this is done via Rules - it's
an extra feature within the Rules facility.  A big missing in Mail.

Can this be configured?

Many thanks!

On Aug 12, 1:27 am, fanatical <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it  necessary to install some main Growl application in addition to
> GrowlMail? Have to say, the site is not very user-friendly.  Think I
> will be forced to go back to using Outlook at this rate.
>
> On Aug 12, 1:12 am, fanatical <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yes, it shows in Apple Mail preferences, but there are minimal options
> > (just the one page... is this normal?) and no icon in the top right of
> > my screen.  No notifications, either.
>
> > I've run the fix tool, uninstalled and reinstalled GrowlMail, but to
> > no avail.
>
> > Any ideas, pls?

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