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Macintosh OS X Configuration

After you have configured your mail server according to the Server Installation Instructions, you are now ready to configure your computer.

NOTE: If you have NOT configured your mail server, please go back and do so. NotifyMail will NOT work unless your mail server has been configured.

  1. Double click on the NotifyMail.pkg file. Follow the installation instructions.
  2. Choose System Preferences from the Apple Menu.
  3. Click on Login
  4. Click on the Login Items tab
  5. Click on Add...
  6. Select NotifyMail which resides in your Applications folder.
  7. Click on the Hide checkbox
  8. Optional Drag NotifyMail onto your dock
  9. Launch NotifyMail
  10. From the file menu, select Preferences... you will see the prefences screen.

    The preferences are broken down into 3 sections, Main, Startup, and Advanced.

    Main Preferences

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    • Mail Program: If your email client is listed in the popup menu in the upper left corner (by default it is set to Eudora), select it.
    • Tell email app to check for mail: this option will instruct your email client to check for mail when new mail arrives, if your email client is running
    • Play Sound: If you select this, NotifyMail will play a sound when new mail arrives. You can select the sound to play by choosing it from the Sound to play popup menu. You will have a choice of all sounds in your System and the sound(s) that are built into NotifyMail. In addition, you can choose if NotifyMail should always play the sound or only if your email program (as specified in Mail Program) is not running.
    • Launch: This option lets you run any file or AppleScript applet when new mail arrives. Click on the "Click to Select" button to choose the application to launch.
    • Automatically check for updates: If checked, NotifyMail will connect to our update server about once a week and check for a new version. NotifyMail does not send any information to the server; it simply gets the current version number and compares it against the version you are running. If an update is available, you will be able to download it by choosing Update NotifyMail from the Help menu. This option is only meant as a convenience feature and is not used to track your usage of NotifyMail
    • Show count in dock: If you select this option, NotifyMail will display a count in the dock next to the NotifyMail icon of the number of messages received since NotifyMail was started. If you switch to NotifyMail, the count will reset to zero.

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    • Use Notification Manager: If you select this option, NotifyMail will use the notification manager to either display a dialog box or present you with a floating alert with the message that you have entered in the Text to display box.

    Startup Preferences

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    • Check mail at startup: If checked, NotifyMail will connect to your POP3 server when it starts and see if there is any mail in your mailbox. This is convenient if you do not run your email client all the time or it doesn't check for mail when it starts up.
    • POP3Server: Enter the IP address or DNS address of your POP3 server.
    • Username: Enter your username for your mail server.
    • Password: Enter your password for your mail server. Your password is stored scrambled in the preferences file. If you have any concerns about the security of your password, you should not use this option. (NotifyMail stores your password as securely, if not more securely, than your email client.
    • Use APOP Authentication: If your email server requires APOP Authentication, select this option.

    Advanced Preferences

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    • Port: This is the port that NotifyMail will wait on for mail notification messages. In most cases, you will not need to change this from the default of 79.
    • Laptop Support: Use this option if you are using NotifyMail on a laptop. NotifyMail will only be active when you are connected via Ethernet. However, in order for NotifyMail to know that you are connected, you must check for email, open a website, or do some other action that connects your computer to the network.


  11. When finished selecting your preferences, click OK.
  12. You'll now be instantly notified of new email!
  13. Once NotifyMail is running, do not quit the application or you will no longer be notified of new email.

    Note:If you need to remove NotifyMail under OS X, please download the Uninstall tool from our website.
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