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8-23-2009 7:05 AM
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merrie says:
*Note: If you've enabled the 'Always use https' setting in Gmail, you'll need to install a patch for the Notifier to work with this setting:

Download the patch (.zip).
Open the folder.
Double-click the notifier_https.reg file.
Click yes when you're asked to confirm if you want to add the information to the registry.
Restart the Notifier.

If you decide you no longer want to use the https setting, you'll need to install the other file included in the download to reset the Notifier. Use the same method as above, except with 'notifier_https_undo.reg.'
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8-23-2009 8:49 AM
mugofcoffee
I am using it! A nice little and useful software...
8-23-2009 10:16 AM
shaor
Thanks I needed that!
8-23-2009 11:26 AM
disenchantedcitizen
I've been using for awhile now but I can't seem to get it to monitor multiple accounts.
8-23-2009 8:46 PM
mountainpalm
Great bit of info...........
thanks..........
8-23-2009 9:03 PM
merrie
I used Digsby for a while, then I switched to another notifier for hotmail, yahoo, gmail, but uninstalled that one too. (I'm searching for it, it maybe a FF add-on, but haven't found it yet) I only have one Gmail account.

I found this download on my Gmail page, either at the very bottom near the task bar or the top near the "search mail/web" bar. I guess it has the details at the link:

http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?ctx=gmail&hl=en&answer=9429
8-24-2009 1:46 PM
dmoonme1
Yes, it is a very nice app. However is you look into your Gmail spam folder, it will start loading spam (only some) into your notifications too. Sometimes certain trusted sites get tossed into spam, and it needs to be checked often. I think the best part of Gmail is that I can get it on my cheap little $10 cell phone. I wouln't leave home without it.
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