GrowlMail Changelog

What's new in GrowlMail 1.4.0 Beta 1

Nov 21, 2013
  • Supports 10.9+Mavericks Mail Update only
  • New features:
  • per-mailbox notifications, configure it however you want.
  • 1 notification per-gmail message, no matter how many labels you've applied
  • Fixed the following issues:
  • growlmail keeps notifying, "# new emails", but it's not email - it's existing Mail Notes.
  • GrowlMail duplicates notifications if "Use IDLE command" is set in the Mail preferences
  • Mail.app hang
  • Add %receiver as token for GrowlMail preferences
  • Suppress account name in notification title when only one account is enabled
  • highlight email instead of opening a new window
  • GrowlMail accidentally loads images
  • support for sent messages
  • checkboxes for everything

New in GrowlMail 1.3.8 (Sep 16, 2013)

  • Adds support for 10.8.5

New in GrowlMail 1.3.7 (Jun 5, 2013)

  • Support for 10.8.4

New in GrowlMail 1.3.6 (Feb 27, 2013)

  • No longer writes the enabling defaults to /Library/Preferences/com.apple.mail.plist since it is not accessible by Mail.app in the 10.8 sandbox environment
  • Resolves an issue with the Sparkle framework that prevented updating to new versions under sandboxing

New in GrowlMail 1.3.5 (Dec 27, 2012)

  • Adds support for 10.7.5 and 10.8.2
  • Updates to the Growl 2.0.1 framework
  • Addresses a couple issues with the installer that could result in one or more directories being owned by root

New in GrowlMail 1.3.3 (Feb 2, 2012)

  • Adds support for 10.7.3

New in GrowlMail 1.3.1 (Oct 12, 2011)

  • GrowlMail disrupting Smart Mailbox refresh (#3)
  • description field should be a text view, not a text field (#10)
  • built for intel only (#12)
  • Preferences module "disappears" because of window restoration (#14)
  • Mail doesn't refresh smart folders with GrowlMail installed (#15)
  • Incompatible with OS X Lion 10.7.2 11C37 (#16)

New in GrowlMail 1.2.5 (Jun 7, 2011)

  • Restored compatibility with PowerPC-based Macs (#218; [cfedbd755f0a])

New in GrowlMail 1.2.4 (May 27, 2011)

  • Declared compatibility with Mac OS X 10.6.7 ([7ba99b155c24])
  • Show version number in GrowlMail preferences pane ([17588243781c])
  • Don't show CalDAV calendar accounts in GrowlMail's list of incoming-mail accounts ([9672f5d4d6fa], [03bcd13b55b8])
  • Don't show a random innocent contact's icon on messages (mostly spam) that have empty From headers ([c5b5af891333])
  • GrowlMail now emits debugging information when it disables itself (this is not the “Mail has disabled the following plugins…” message, which is Mail disabling GrowlMail) ([041519360aee])
  • Robustified GrowlMail's extensions to built-in Cocoa functionality ([3f7c7784651d])
  • Updated to Iiro Jäppinen's new icon ([195fa509087f])
  • Updated copyright years ([fed4b53793fc])

New in GrowlMail 1.2.2 (Jul 5, 2010)

  • Now compatible with Mail in Mac OS X 10.6.4 ([b3e02d1bfd86], [116e16b2136f])
  • Updated copyright year ([fb2a6317c10c])

New in GrowlMail 1.2.1 (Jan 22, 2010)

  • Now compatible with Mail in Mac OS X 10.6.2 ([f07c11f9c0d5])
  • Set the package bit, so that Finder no longer treats GrowlMail like a folder ([1d8b005f94c3])
  • Gave GrowlMail a decent icon ([dfe3d680dd2c], [ac624d5e780a])
  • Assorted fixes to improve 64-bit cleanliness and avert potential bugs, some found by the Clang Static Analyzer ([845fac57d61b], [407bc8b2faf3], [2bbcdf4afbcd], [37889e96cb40], [eeebfde47428], [b32fb425b797], [0ee770fb107e], [bda30e9fc699], [236009b6a206], [c79be4ab7989])