Hi Stan,
Thanks for the idea.

On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Stan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ruben,
>
> howcome I do receive the growl notifications promptly then? The delay
> I'm talking about is the delay between the growl notification and then
> message appearing in the mailplane. Maybe you could initiate mailplane
> refresh upon new growl notifications?
>
> -Stan
>
> On Jun 28, 1:47 am, Ruben Bakker <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Here's how the Mailplane message counter works:
> >
> > - Gmail checks for new email automatically. As soon as it detects new
> email,
> > Mailplane will access the RSS feed for your inbox to get the message
> subjects
> > and show notifications.
> >
> > - For reasons unknown, Gmail can stop checking for email - in this case
> > Mailplane will still read the RSS feed and show you new email
> notifications.
> > This is why your Gmail isn't up-to-date.
> >
> > - If you use Google Gears for "Offline Gmail", this can delay the Gmail
> > message checking even further.
> >
> > Mailplane cannot change the way Gmail works - so there's currently no
> solution
> > other than using the Refresh link or the Mail > Refresh ⇧⌘R keyboard
> shortcut.
> >
> > In some cases, it helps to reset the Gmail session:
> >
> > - Command-click the sign out link
> >
> > - Restart Mailplane
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Ruben Bakker
> >
> > uncomplex gmbh
> >
> > http://mailplaneapp.com
> >
> > On Mon, 28-Jun-2010, at 00:06, Stan (mailto:[email protected]) wrote:
> > > I just started noticing it too -- there's quite a bit of lag (up to 5
> >
> > minutes) between I see the growl notification and when the main window is
> > updated. Also, when I wake up my Mac the main window isn't updated right
> away
> > either. I'm very frustrated by that. Probably wouldn't have bought the
> license
> > if I noticed that earlier. On Jun 24, 10:37 am, Mike  wrote: > Just
> thinking
> > out loud here, certainly not a programmer, even if I'd like to > be :D >
> >
> > I've noticed that when Mailplane alerts me that a new mail msg has
> arrived >
> > via the mailplane icon in the menu bar if I check the main mailplane
> window >
> > immediately I typically have to manually refresh the main window to
> actually >
> > see the new message in my inbox.  Is there a way for Mailplane to refresh
> >
> > the main window automatically  when it recognizes new mail has arrived so
> >
> > that when I click on my inbox the mail message is already displayed? > >
> I
> > would guess it would have to recognize when I'm typing a msg so that it >
> > doesn't mess the msg I'm composing up, but then it looks like MailPlane >
> > already does that. > > Thanks, > > *Mike W.* > [email protected] >
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