![]() I need something that would just give me some kind of notification when an email hits my inbox. sorry for my ignorance when it comes to this part.īut other than that, yes. I am not sure how IMAP works, but all I know is that POP Peeper on Windows, you just have to set up your POP3 accounts exactly the same way you usually set them inside your Mail client (Outlook Express or Thunderbird) and POP Peeper does everything for you. Thanks in advance and have a wonderful day everybody ! Is there anything similar for Mac ? I know about Gmail notifier, but that one will check Gmail account only. ![]() they don't even rich your mailbox on your local computer, avoiding flooding your mailbox. ![]() POP Peeper has a wonderful feature and that's when it shows you what emails just arrived to your inbox, you could simply mark them and "tell" it to erase them while they're still on the server. Apple Mail will automatically download all emails, SPAM or not SPAM, and we don't want that, especially if we get a lot of junk emails to some account. Some will think why is this needed when you can have your Apple Mail open all the time and let it check emails for you. OK, I don't need all these bells and whistles, but I do need something that would sit in my taskbar and check emails for me. You can set a different sound for each account, so when you are watching your TV or something, when you hear that sound in the background, you know which account you just got email into. There are nice notifications, and audio notifications by your choice. You can set its times so for example, it can check for new emails every X minutes. Application has no effect on system resources because it is unbelievable light, you don't even know it exists. Since I use more than just one email account (gmail, hotmail and few pop3 accounts) this utility was unbelievable useful to me. It supports Gmail, Hotmail, any POP3 account. I used to use POP Peeper, great little utility that basically sits in your system tray and constantly checking incoming emails to limitless number or account. > To post to this group, send email to > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > For more options, visit this group at /group/growldiscuss?hl=en.I have another little question. > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Growl Discuss" group. > get no alerts on screen when mail turns up. checked all the settings, in Growl and it is all set up - just It works on Skype and everything else, but not > Since I installed Lion on my mac book pro and air, growl for mac mail > On Aug 3, 2011, at 11:16 AM, Paul Skeldon wrote: I imagine it took a little more than that to deal with x changing, i.e. Usually for a change in y, it's just a matter of updating a couple of numbers that say it will play nice with Mail and one of Mail's components (but it has taken awhile for testing before an update was available, unless you know how to add the new magic numbers yourself). > GrowlMail has _always_ broken every time either x or y changes in the OS version 10.x.y. > seems to be the one that works on Lion. > Assuming my memory isn't playing tricks with me on which version I installed, > GrowlMail now has its own list, and subjects relating to it really belong there, not here. ![]() It's a plugin for Mail to make it aware of how to send Growl notifications. > GrowlMail is separate from Growl (and according to what the developers have said on this list, is now a separate project).
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