Review for Mailbox Alert by jeff s
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome... "execute a command" is exactly what Thunderbird was missing! This is the perfect fix for getting Growl to work with Thunderbird on OS X Lion as well... see this post:
http://gluap.wordpress.com/2011/11/10/growl-1-3-and-thunderbird/
SUGGESTIONS:
(1) The default sound and message should be ENABLED by default immediately after install. If I just installed a new extension and activated it, I expect it to work right away, and not have to go hunting to try and figure out how to turn it on and make it work. At first I thought the extension was broken because it did not do anything (and there was no Preferences button: see #2 below).
(2) You should add a Preferences button on the Extension Add-On Manager page so it's easier to find the settings when you first install it... took me a little bit to figure out how to set it up. I at first assumed there were no Settings to change because it did not have a Preferences button (and thought that it did not work, which goes back to suggestion #1 above).
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