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Growl for mail.app
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I just downloaded Growl, intending to use it for mail.app. When i looked at the instructions it said to drag the bundles folder into Library/Mail/Bundles. I could not find that folder anywhere so I created it. Now, when I go into system prefs, then growl, and applications, there is no app that I can enable. Also the directions instruct me to type some commands into a terminal... I have no idea when it comes to terminal commands....
help!
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1. Did you put it in the system Library folder or your user's Library folder?
2. This is the iBook forum 
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Look after my manor, or I will bum you, literally, to death.
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I agree with ajprice-this is an Applications question, not an iBook question.
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Glenn -----
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Did you follow all of the instructions? You have to type two simple Terminal commands as well.
Also, may I suggest mail.appetizer? It is much, much more sophisticated than growl's notification.
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Originally posted by ghporter:
I agree with ajprice-this is an Applications question, not an iBook question.
woops
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