Re: [growl-discuss] 10.6.7 fix

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Gary L. Gray

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Mar 22, 2011, 1:02:38 PM3/22/11
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On Mar 22, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Martin Royal wrote:

> Is their a pending Growmail fix for the OS 10.6.7 Update that just came out. It seems to automatically update Mail to 4.5 and then disables Growmail. I have no idea how to get it working again.

If Mail has moved GrowlMail.mailbundle to:

Bundles (Disabled)

and if your Mail folder is in the standard location:

~/Library/Mail

then, after replacing <username> with your short username in three places and quitting Mail, you can copy and paste the following into a Terminal window. It will update the UUIDs in GrowlMail.mailbundle and then move the bundle to the Bundles folder from Bundles (Disabled).

newMsgUUID=$(defaults read /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/Info PluginCompatibilityUUID);
defaults write /Users/<username>/Library/Mail/Bundles\ \(Disabled\)/GrowlMail.mailbundle/Contents/Info SupportedPluginCompatibilityUUIDs -array-add "$newMailUUID";
defaults write /Users/<username>/Library/Mail/Bundles\ \(Disabled\)/GrowlMail.mailbundle/Contents/Info SupportedPluginCompatibilityUUIDs -array-add "$newMsgUUID";
mv /Users/<username>/Library/Mail/Bundles\ \(Disabled\)/GrowlMail.mailbundle ~/Library/Mail/Bundles

The Growl developers have not endorsed this solution, it is merely a rogue solution from someone who also appreciates having GrowlMail working after an OS update. I also take no responsibility of this wipes clean your hard drive and all the other hard drives in your neighborhood, though it worked perfectly for me.

Good luck.

Gary

Martin Royal

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Mar 22, 2011, 10:53:06 AM3/22/11
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