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Fanis Hatzidakis

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Aug 18, 2004, 5:59:24 AM8/18/04
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Good day,

I notice there are a few extensions for Firefox, as well as standalone
programs out there, that sit in your tray/taskbar and tell you if you
have any new emails in your gmail inbox. Has anyone happened across
one that will show you the *total* of unread emails, instead of just
the ones in the inbox?

Fanis

Mayuresh Kadu

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Aug 18, 2004, 6:12:43 AM8/18/04
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nope,

But it would also be inteteresting to see label-wise break up. Something like:

Office (5)
Friends (15)
Gmail-Talk (12)
Java Mailing Groups (12)
Misc (200)
Total Unread = 244

In a single tooltip or popup./

- Mayuresh
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Vasanth Dharmaraj

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Aug 18, 2004, 6:26:36 AM8/18/04
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Gmail Agent (http://johnvey.com/features/gmailapi/) shows a label-wise
break up. But not in the popup though but in a window. The popup shows
message preview. Might want to give it a try.

Vasanth

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Fanis Hatzidakis

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Aug 18, 2004, 10:00:57 AM8/18/04
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I'll try that. However, I would much rather have an extension for
Firefox just show me the number of unread emails, even without label
breakup. I was using Gmail Notifier by Doron Rosenberg -
http://nexgenmedia.net/extensions/ - but I can't seem to be able to
find a point of contact for him.

Fanis

Gordon Stewart

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Aug 19, 2004, 7:02:54 AM8/19/04
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Is there an add-on for Mozilla
'
- Like a pop-up box when a new message comes.....

(I dont need to know how many messages or anything - Just a pop-up
when a new message comes)


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G Stewart
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Mayuresh Kadu

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Aug 19, 2004, 7:08:30 AM8/19/04
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talking about mozilla, did u guys hear they release Netscape 7.2 ? see
http://mytechieself.blogspot.com/2004/08/netscape-72-released.html


- Mayuresh
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Gordon Stewart

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Aug 19, 2004, 7:15:23 AM8/19/04
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> On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 23:02:54 +1200, Gordon Stewart <gordo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Is there an add-on for Mozilla
> > '
> > - Like a pop-up box when a new message comes.....
> >
> > (I dont need to know how many messages or anything - Just a pop-up
> > when a new message comes)

http://nexgenmedia.net/extensions/

I found the above when I looked through this thread

However ive tried both sources -

Download: Local Mirror (Always Current) --- update.mozilla.org

- Both have errors..

Ive got Mozilla 1.7

any advice ?

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G Stewart
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Purr Meow

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Aug 19, 2004, 12:12:03 PM8/19/04
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I can't get the Gmail notifier to work. It always gives me a "Failed
Login" notice.
If anyone finds a simple one that works, I'd be delighted.

I'm using Firefox.

Happiness,
Purr


..

Fanis Hatzidakis

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Aug 19, 2004, 1:07:38 PM8/19/04
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I've been using the one linked to by that website,
http://www.nexgenmedia.net/extensions/gm-notifier/gm-notifier-0_3_3.xpi ,
and it works well. I recall reading somewhere that gmail changed their
login scheme, and 0.3.3 complies with that.

Fanis
> ...
>

rando...@gmail.com

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Aug 19, 2004, 6:05:46 PM8/19/04
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hey everyone,
google has come out with their own notifier, still in beta but interesting...

http://toolbar.google.com/gmail-helper/

Fanis Hatzidakis

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Aug 19, 2004, 6:18:54 PM8/19/04
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Ah, very interesting. I see it also includes a "gmailto:" setting. But
it still only checks the inbox. If you have filters that make emails
skip the inbox, it doesn't catch them.

Fanis

Fanis Hatzidakis

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Aug 19, 2004, 6:43:11 PM8/19/04
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Actually, may I ask how did you find that out? I looked all over and
couldn't find a reference to gmail helper. The Google Toolbar page
(under their Labs site) doesn't link to it, and a search on
gmail site:google.com -directory -policy
didn't mention it at all. Just curious, that's all.
As a sidenote, that search did bring up the following two domains that
google probably used/will use :
register.gmail.google.com
beta.gmail.google.com
They don't resolve at the moment, but I have to admit I clicked on
them in a rush when I saw them listed :)

Fanis

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 18:05:46 -0400, rando...@gmail.com
<rando...@gmail.com> wrote:
>

T. M. Tracy

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Aug 19, 2004, 7:19:43 PM8/19/04
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Yeah, I do like it. I do wonder where you found it though. I can't
find anything about it... =) Share your knowledge! hehe
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Joe Tyson

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Aug 19, 2004, 7:54:30 PM8/19/04
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This is an awesome program, where are you getting your close ties with
google ;-)
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T. M. Tracy

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Aug 19, 2004, 9:14:03 PM8/19/04
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Heh, I can't even find it on search. Guess google knows how to hide
pages. *wink*

Joe Tyson

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Aug 19, 2004, 9:16:11 PM8/19/04
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haha, they must!

T. M. Tracy

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Aug 19, 2004, 9:19:29 PM8/19/04
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But. The notifer is effective yet simple...much to my surprise! Who
woulda thought with google... Lol. =p

Joe Tyson

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Aug 19, 2004, 9:23:12 PM8/19/04
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haha, yeah imagine that.. I wish google would write an OS

Kendel

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Aug 19, 2004, 9:26:50 PM8/19/04
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I'll be honest: I have no idea why a notifier is such a boon. If I am
on a computer, I just leave a browser window open to "Gmail". When I
am curious if I have mail, I switch windows.

If I am simply near the PC, I leave the window exposed. The same
glance that can tell me if I have mail with a notifier does the same
thing with the page already accessed.

*Shrug*

Fanis Hatzidakis

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Aug 19, 2004, 9:47:57 PM8/19/04
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I do that too. One firefox tab of the 10s open is usually dedicated to
gmail. For me, an optimal notifier would sit in Firefox' status bar
and show me how many unread emails I have (not just the ones in the
inbox). Then I would tab over to gmail. It's just extra
useability..it's not really critical functionality. However, as with
anything gmail/google, people get passionate about it :)

Fanis

Christine Laura

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Aug 19, 2004, 10:01:50 PM8/19/04
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Ah, but this one does show you the unread threads, not the total
contents of the inbox - I like it. It's a bit slow to update after
I've read the threads, but overall so far I like it.

ONe weird thing tho - since I installed it, my 'unread' folder seeems
to be playing up, and showing that I have unread mail when in fact the
folder is empty - it's currently showing 5 unread, and there aren't
actually any there - forced refresh doesn't seem to change it. Anyone
else having this problem?

Regards,

Chris
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Never under estimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
- George Carlin

T. M. Tracy

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Aug 19, 2004, 10:07:34 PM8/19/04
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Yeah, it's not that big of deal... I can just go check it if I want
to. but it does let you know when you have mail when your not
thinking about it. I personally like to check my mail when I have a
few messages because it gives me something to do. I don't neccessarly
like checking them as they come in. That would be like IMing me. =p

Fanis Hatzidakis

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Aug 20, 2004, 12:15:06 AM8/20/04
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Exactly. It shows unread threads as long as they're in the inbox, and
not archived. I tried it again just now: I sent to my gmail account an
email that I knew would stay in the inbox, and one that I knew would
get automatically labelled "X" and archived (ie skip the inbox). All
notifiers told me I had 1 new email, which was the one that was in the
inbox, while disregarding the one that was archived.
Other than that it looks like a promising application. At the moment
it checks every 2 minutes, which is a hard coded setting that will
hopefully change when its final version is out.

Fanis

T. M. Tracy

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Aug 20, 2004, 12:37:15 AM8/20/04
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Well, it's a toss up. I see reason to skip the inbox, but at the same
time...the app might see it as "it's has been skipped the inbox for a
reason" so, maybe that should be an option... =\

Gordon Stewart

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Aug 20, 2004, 2:39:57 AM8/20/04
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 13:07:38 -0400, Fanis Hatzidakis
<theofanis....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've been using the one linked to by that website,
> http://www.nexgenmedia.net/extensions/gm-notifier/gm-notifier-0_3_3.xpi ,
> and it works well. I recall reading somewhere that gmail changed their
> login scheme, and 0.3.3 complies with that.
>
> Fanis

How do you use an XPI file (Mozilla)

It just repeatedly asks me to save or open..

If I 'open' it - It repeats the message to save/open :(


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G Stewart
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Fanis Hatzidakis

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Aug 20, 2004, 2:57:19 AM8/20/04
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It should be asking you to install it. XPI files are extension
packages. Make sure your browser allows 3rd party software
installation. I haven't used Mozilla in a long time, so I don't
remember the exact setting for it, but it should be straightforward.

Fanis

Muralikrishnan B

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Aug 20, 2004, 3:01:59 AM8/20/04
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On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 18:39:57 +1200, Gordon Stewart <gordo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How do you use an XPI file (Mozilla)
>
> It just repeatedly asks me to save or open..
>
> If I 'open' it - It repeats the message to save/open :(

In Firefox : Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Software -> Allow
websites to install Software

rgds
Murali
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Ragnar Helin

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Aug 20, 2004, 4:50:15 AM8/20/04
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If you search in the Gmail help for Gmail notifier, you will find it.

ragnar
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Mayuresh Kadu

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Aug 20, 2004, 4:52:43 AM8/20/04
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did u guys have a look at gmail notifier (by google). Visit
http://toolbar.google.com/gmail-helper/index.html


- Mayuresh

Ragnar Helin

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Aug 20, 2004, 5:38:10 AM8/20/04
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Yeah, it's very good, the only thing is that it only takes care of the
new mails going to the inbox, not if you have made a filter that
labels them automatically and skips the inbox.

ragnar

r6m...@gmail.com

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Aug 20, 2004, 11:22:13 AM8/20/04
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how did you find this? why don't they announce updates like this in
glabs or on their blog??? how long has it been out?

rando...@gmail.com wrote:
> google has come out with their own notifier

> http://toolbar.google.com/gmail-helper/

Mayuresh Kadu

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Aug 20, 2004, 12:06:50 PM8/20/04
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i dont know -- actually someone on one of the lists pointed it out. I
have installed it, doesnt work across proxies :(

- Mayuresh

Zachary Tong

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Aug 20, 2004, 2:08:45 PM8/20/04
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Perhaps I am biased, but I find this program nothing new or great. It
copies features of other programs that have been around much longer,
and doesn't bring anything new to the table.

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Antediluvian

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Aug 20, 2004, 9:19:39 PM8/20/04
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You cann't say that, It's the offical release of Google, and That's
the enough reason for you to use it. ~O~

larefert

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Aug 20, 2004, 10:08:26 PM8/20/04
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The google gmail notifier looks like a great program, but I use Windows
ME. Does anyone know if it will work with this system...I know what
google says in their system requirements, but am just wondering if
anyone has tried it on the ME system...Thanks in advance....

Joe Tyson

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Aug 20, 2004, 11:43:13 PM8/20/04
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From SlashDot:

+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Google Releases Gmail Notifier |
| from the service-with-a-smile dept. |
| posted by michael on Friday August 20, @09:40 (Google) |
| http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/08/20/1251258 |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

[0]Philipp Lenssen writes "After several unofficial, screen-scraping
[1]Gmail utilities, Google now released the official [2]Gmail Notifier
(Beta) for Windows. It will sit in the Windows tray, alerting you of new
emails in your account (if you are lucky enough to have one already).
Additionally, the Gmail Notifier can connect 'mailto:'-links in web pages
to Gmail."

Discuss this story at:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=04/08/20/1251258

Links:
0. http://blog.outer-court.com
1. http://www.aimlesswords.com/archives/gmail/
2. http://toolbar.google.com/gmail-helper/

Zachary Tong

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Aug 21, 2004, 4:02:55 AM8/21/04
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Enough reason for me to use an inferior program? I think not.

Muralikrishnan B

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Aug 21, 2004, 11:17:45 AM8/21/04
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 01:02:55 -0700, Zachary Tong <polyf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Enough reason for me to use an inferior program? I think not.

I would put that as enougth reason to use a 'possibly' inferior
program ... but for sure, one that would *not* break (as & when gmail
makes these changes to break those unofficial programs) !

cheers

Fanis Hatzidakis

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Aug 21, 2004, 3:25:12 PM8/21/04
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Well, I sent some feedback about the Notifier to
notifier...@google.com, basically talking about how it would be
useful to have it check archived unread emails too, and today they
replied, only 2 days later (No sarcasm there, it took them weeks,
understandably, to reply to my gmail feedback).

--------------- paste original email ------------
Thank you for your feature suggestion. Our team of engineers is diligently
working on improvements to the Notifier and we have passed your request on
to them.

Sincerely,

The Gmail Team
--------------- end paste ---------------


Fanis

Antediluvian

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Aug 21, 2004, 8:28:11 PM8/21/04
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Aha......, I think this is just a auto-generated mail came from
Google, I receive this letter first everytime when I send feedback to
Gmail Team, and never find the final response comes back.

Fanis Hatzidakis

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Aug 21, 2004, 9:13:55 PM8/21/04
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I have no doubt it's a standard email they send out, but if it was
sent automatically, I'd expect it soon after I sent in my feedback.
The way this was sent 2 days after makes me believe someone actually
read my feedback and sent out a canned response. But they read it.

Fanis
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