On Jan 9, 2:16 am, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2011, at 11:59, Simon Archer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > When I restart my Mac, it seems to go back to default settings, and returns 
> > my Notification setting to 'Growl Decides' instead of 'Always'.
>
> I remember a bug like this being reported for Firefox (another Mozilla 
> production). Either way, this is a bug in the application: It's 
> re-registering with no notifications, causing Growl to forget your settings 
> for the notifications that no longer exist, and then re-registering properly. 
> That first one is the bug: An application should never do that. Please report 
> this to the Thunderbird developers.

Thanks for the reply Peter.

So this is a bug on Thunderbirds side, not Growl?

Also, I was looking at Growl's own documentation and they show a
screen capture of a settings page where you can select which
applications should have 'sticky' notifications. Pic here..
http://growl.info/img/documentation/exploringPreferences/2.png

Unfortunately my Growl preferences do not have the same setup. Instead
it is much more bare with very little options for applications.
Its a pity, cause I would imagine that those sticky options would help
me in this case, but I can no longer select the choice.

By the way, I think Growl need to update their documentation if their
updated software doesnt reflect their help docs. Dunno if they read
these?

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