are you on growl 1.3, or 1.3.1? because 1.3.1 fixed an issue regarding applying 
settings.
check for an update in the app store.

On 9 Nov 2011, at 09:46, Jugga wrote:

> Ok... I have some news... since I've installed the latest Skype
> version it actually does work.
> I am not entirely sure if the installation alone resolved the problem
> or not. I've also turned off logging for Skype in general and this
> time it worked... no more logs.
> But if I turn it on again the logs still do not show up any more...
> 
> This makes me currently belief that Growl might have some trouble
> getting some settings applied... maybe the best thing for now is that
> I keep an eye on that... at some point I will post my latest insights
> here. Something is very fishy... ;)
> 
> Till then,
> Florian
> 
> 
> On Nov 8, 3:18 pm, Chris Forsythe <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Do other notification specific settings not get saved either?
>> 
>> That part has nothing to do with Skype and everything to do with Growl, so 
>> you're right on the money there Florian. Let's narrow it down so that I can 
>> make a proper ticket about the issue. :)
>> 
>> --
>> Chris Forsythe
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at 6:29 AM, Jugga wrote:
>>>>> Not sure but in Skype are the thing you are getting notified about been 
>>>>> >> marked as read somehow?
>> 
>>> ?? I do not understand your question... how can I read a "Person X
>>> came online"-notification in Skype???
>> 
>>> Ok, In case I was unclear before I'll summarize my problem again:
>> 
>>> I've only had Skype version 5.2.0.1523.
>>> Just now I've updated to 5.3.0.1093, which is the latest version
>>> currently available.
>>> Growl I have installed yesterday (Nov. 7th 2011) directly from the
>>> Appstore.
>>> Before I've had installed an older, non-appstore version of Growl.
>>> I've used the official uninstaller before installing the Appstore
>>> version.
>> 
>>> In Skype itself I have very limited options to setup notifications.
>>> What I've done there is, that I've selected "Growl" under "Visual
>>> notifications:" in the "Notifications"-Tab.
>> 
>>> Now Growl shows me a bunch of notification types Skype does send. Part
>>> of them are the usual "Contact Signed In" and "Contact Signed Out"
>>> notifications. Growl's UI offers me the option to enable/disable
>>> individual notification types or enable/disable only the logging of
>>> those.
>> 
>>> The problem is, that whatever I disable, the notifications get logged
>>> anyway and create a huge stack of not very interesting notifications
>>> Growl is always happily presenting me when I come back to my Mac.
>> 
>>> I've even tried to disable logging for Skype in general (by unchecking
>>> the global option "Enable Logging" in the "Applications Setting"-tab
>>> in Growls Skype-setting, but still all Skype notifications are being
>>> logged. Quite annoying and quite surely Growls mistake, right?
>> 
>>> Help much appreciated,
>>> Florian
>> 
>>> PS: even if the only thing you can report is that it works for you it
>>> would be nice to know which version of Skype/Growl you are using...
>> 
>>> On Nov 8, 12:32 am, Charlie S <[email protected] (http://gmail.com)> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> Not sure but in Skype are the thing you are getting notified about been
>>>> marked as read somehow?
>> 
>>>> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Jugga <[email protected] 
>>>> (http://googlemail.com)> wrote:
>>>>> PS: even if I turn logging for Skype in general (no only for
>>>>> individual notification types) Grows is still giving me a complete
>>>>> notification history... thats kind of annoying... the only thing I
>>>>> wonder about is, that no one else seems to have this problem... is
>>>>> this true?
>> 
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