On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Alastair McLeod <[email protected]>wrote:

> >
> > We're working on a uuid patcher, that will read what the uuid is and then
> add it to the growlmail configuration. We won't test, but so far the uuid
> has been the only change we actually make, and then we run growlmail for 2
> weeks to test.
> >
> > There is a minor risk here, since everything that GrowlMail does
> inherently isn't using a documented API. Meaning, that GrowlMail could make
> a call to something that changed names and now it performs a different
> action. I don't expect this, but it's still there.
> >
> > We could continue to play this game of back and forth updating, but it's
> rather tiresome. Apple did this because some bad plugins were actually
> crashing Mail. However, they could have created a public API instead and
> avoided all of this mess.
>
> Interesting, but a bit arcane for humble consumers like me. I'll hope you
> find a good fix. I certainly liked having Growl give me a heads-up on
> incoming mail.
>
>
This is the "good fix".

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