If your computer sleeps, Growl isn't running either. So if you set your
computer to sleep, all applications pause really. So that's likely the
reason why you don't have notifications, since nothing happened during that
time that the computer was asleep as far as your computer knows.

Chris

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:00 AM, sixbillships <[email protected]> wrote:

> Growl 1.3 was working initially on 10.7.1 after installation, but
> after my computer went to sleep for the night and I woke it up in the
> morning, none of my expected notifications appeared (e.g: mailwidget,
> ecoute). Anyone else witness this?
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