@Airton Torres:

Fiddling with timeouts sounds like an exceptionally strange way to solve
that particular issue. So, you'd still like to have tens or hundreds of
bubbles, flickering unreadably on your screen with short timeouts?
Doesn't make any sense to me.

Developers already have a way to avoid notification spam of their
software: They can update their own bubbles. Other mailers do it like
that: When the first mail arrives, it gets a bubble ("Mail from Foo with
subject bar arrived"). When the second mail arrives, and the bubble is
still on-screen, the bubble is simply updated ("2 mails arrived"). When
the 272th mail arrives, the very same bubble says "272 mails arrived".

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notify-send ignores the expire timeout parameter
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390508
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