Am/On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 17:59:58 +0900 schrieb/wrote Mark S. P. Smith:

>At Thu, 27 Nov 2008 17:26:20 +0900, the quick nimble fingers of Matthias
>Schmidt wrote:
>
>>>Growl notices
>>>The Growl notifications for new mail are useful, but I find it annoying
>>>that they are persistent. They do not fade away as most such
>>>notifications do. I think they should only be displayed persistently if
>>>there is an error message. (I have audio notifications in PM for most
>>>important mail, so the Growl notifications are only really useful for me
>>>when I have the sound muted.)
>>
>>That's growl settings, which you can adjust in the system preferences.
>>I also see some issues with growl - it sometimes just hangs, but the
>>notifications do fade out.
>>
>>Do you still have the growl script installed for pm5?
>>If so, try removing that one and see, if it solves the problem
>
>No. At least, not that I know of. :-)
>I have discovered tat a couple of "growlRegDict" files appear in the
>Trash, so it looks like PM is having problems registering with Growl
>properly. (I have sent the two files to CTM, for their reference.) New
>Mail notifications definitely do not fade away here.

go to the system preferences -> growl -> applications -> click on
powermail/powermail notifications -> settings -> notification
then set "stay on screen" to never

my settings are all set to "let application decide" and the
notifications do disappear.

>
>>greetings from Koyasan - just around the corner up the mountain :-)
>Indeed. A wonderfully peaceful place, and a great place to spend a few
>days escaping the heat of a Japanese summer. :-)

it's slowly getting winter here and it is already pretty fresh during
the night.
But if you want to come up, send me a pm or make a booking here:
<http://www.muryokoin.org/>

Are you JET or something like that?

all the best
Matthias


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