![]() > Of course, if Growl is not working, then GrowlMail could be (and probably is) working fine. > I also think that Growl is also not working as I am not getting a notification from one of my apps (Alarm Clock Pro). Yesterday I got only one notification and haven't got any since then. ![]() > Maybe, Growl is not morning software? :-) The strangest thing is that last night I got a couple of notifiers from GrowlMail but this morning I got nothing! The Simplest Notifier Evar is able to get a notification through. > I have a GrowHelperApp process running. Thanks again I really appreciate you took some time to answer my questions.On Apr 14, 6:41 am, Thanaset Chevapatrakul wrote: Just curious what Mac users think about this one. however, I've noticed when you have to create a new mail, TB offers a lot more text editing options. Apple Mail (Leopard) or Mozilla Thunderbird ? I used to use TB in Windows, but I do like some features Apple Mail offers. since I am newly Mac convert from PC Windows machine, in your opinion, which one is better. I don't want to download it, just to be able to see when something came in, so I can open my Apple Mail and check newly arrived emails.Īnother question. ![]() 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. Experience the best hikes in Yosemite as you explore awe-inspiring vistas, granite icons, breathtaking waterfalls, and fascinating history while staying in Mariposa County. Yosemite Mariposa County, home of Yosemite National Park, welcomes visitors to experience majestic Yosemite in all four seasons. 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. The Best Hikes In Yosemite and Mariposa County. 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.
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