Thanks a lot, I will check this out.

On Monday, 11 July 2016 10:58:35 UTC-4, Christopher Forsythe wrote:
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> There is an applescript rules api which I believe will do what you want. 
> Here is the documentation:
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> http://growl.info/documentation/applescript-rules
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> On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 5:49 PM, David Cox <[email protected] <javascript:>
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>> Thank you for your post. I checked and both systems had pending updates. 
>> I completed all pending updates and was still getting the hourly 
>> notification from both. I tried turning off the "automatically check for 
>> updates" but was still receiving the notifications. So I'm not too sure 
>> what else could be triggering it. It would be nice if you could selectively 
>> toggle off or block certain notifications, like this one. My Prowl 
>> notification goes off twice an hour because of this however the goal was to 
>> tell me if other more important volumes became unmounted but anything 
>> useful just gets buried in these useless notifications.
>>
>> On Sunday, 3 July 2016 18:44:41 UTC-4, rlhamil wrote:
>>>
>>> That sounds kind of like Mac App Store checking for updates - it does 
>>> that, in OS versions where the Recovery partition exists (and probably 
>>> where the Mac App Store also handles OS X updates).  I think I've seen 
>>> Parallels do that too, when starting a VM.  If you have Parallels set up to 
>>> run Windows from the Boot Camp partition, it will also unmount that before 
>>> starting the VM, and remount it in a different way while the VM is running, 
>>> and reverse that when the VM is shut down.  And Chrome (and probably 
>>> others) that check for updates themselves will download and mount a .dmg 
>>> file containing the updates, and unmount it and clean up when they're done.
>>>
>>> All these mounts and unmounts were happening already - HardwareGrowler 
>>> is just letting you know they're happening.
>>>
>>> All I have found about Mac App Store update check frequency suggests 
>>> that the default is once every seven days, and past Lion, no longer has an 
>>> obvious preference to set it.
>>>
>>> http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/02/23/change-how-often-mac-checks-software-updates/
>>>
>>> provides some more detail; but it shows the granularity in whole days, 
>>> not something shorter.  So it does seem strange to me why it should be 
>>> checking hourly.  Could that be a retry interval if it fails?  That is, 
>>> have you tried running the App Store app on them by hand to see what 
>>> happens, and attempt to install any pending updates?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 1:32 PM, David Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> After installing HardwareGrowler I get hourly notifications from both 
>>>> of my machines stating that Recovery HD has been mounted and then 
>>>> immediately unmounted.
>>>>
>>>> V2.1.3 Growl
>>>> V2.2 HardwareGrowler
>>>> OSX 10.11.4 for both machines
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