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However, if you're logged in on Gmail, links like "https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12467129a9398d63" work just fine. Why not use that?

I'm already logged in on Gmail, but I still have the problem.

GMAIL.COM takes me directly to the Inbox. It doesn't ask me to enter the password.

p.s. I'm using Win 7, IE 8 is my default browser.

Hi,

How can I uninstall Gmail Notifier Plus. I could not find the program in Program and Features

Thanks in advance

There is no uninstall option, since the application is a single exe file.....just delete it and you are good to go.

When using small icon for my task bar, no mail count displayed.

Indeed, this is a simple feature missing since the first versions.

Hello guys,

after trying to run it, it shows this:

Any help would be appreciated.

I'm running: Windows Vista 64bit Home, 4GB Ram, Avira Antivirus and stuff.

Um... read the title of the thread.

This is a Windows 7 application.

And by the way, any chance for an update fixing the bug not allowing auto-login?

I've noticed that any time I click on a Google Apps mail link, it always takes me to a login screen with this URL:

https://www.google.com/a/DOMAIN.COM/LoginAction2?continue=http://mail.google.com/a/DOMAIN.COM/%23inbox/MAIL_ID&service=mail&Email=USERNAME&Password=PASSWORD&null=Sign+in

The program actually passes the username and password to the browser via the URL, however, the program shouldn't try to log in via this method as google does not permit it, hence the log in page. Instead it should rely on pre-existing cookies and sessions.

The correct URL it should be using is:

https://mail.google.com/a/DOMAIN.COM/#inbox/MAIL_ID

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On a separate note, if the developer has gone AWOL, can we get hold of the source to implement this and other changes?

Hey guys, sorry for the lack of updates, still very busy.

I see a lot of people complaining about the auto login issue and yes, it seems that Google removed the possibility to do that a few weeks ago :( I think that the only solution right now would be to just open the inbox url so that at least it is working if you tick the "Remember Me" box.

It appears that this has also affected the Google Apps support so I will try to fix it as well. If anyone could lend me an account to test, that would be nice :)

I have also a lot of translations pending. I'll do my best to include them all in the next version.

When using small icon for my task bar, no mail count displayed.

Indeed, this is a simple feature missing since the first versions.

As discussed before in this thread, this is a known limitation of the windows taskbar and I still haven't found any acceptable workaround.

Anyway, thanks for your patience :D

Edited by daty2k1

When the application starts, it won't show message panel, even if my mouse is over the taskbar icon.

I have to manually press "check for new mail" button to show the message panel.

I'm using Gmail Notifier Plus 2.1 & Win 7 32 bit Build 7600.

Yay! He's back!

I PM:ed him ;)

And thanks for replying daty2k1 - though what do you mean with "open the inbox url"?

Do you mean opening it manually each time you see you get a reply?

What would solve the problem for me would be if the application would simply open the following url:

http://mail.google.com/mail/?hl=sv&shva=1#inbox

(well, I am using swedish gmail but you get the idea)

Or was that what you meant? And how to do that?

Thanks,

Randor244 :)

I PM:ed him ;)

And thanks for replying daty2k1 - though what do you mean with "open the inbox url"?

Do you mean opening it manually each time you see you get a reply?

What would solve the problem for me would be if the application would simply open the following url:

http://mail.google.com/mail/?hl=sv&shva=1#inbox

(well, I am using swedish gmail but you get the idea)

Or was that what you meant? And how to do that?

Thanks,

Randor244 :)

Yes, that's what I meant :) I'll try to have a new version for that this week.

Hey guys, sorry for the lack of updates, still very busy.

I see a lot of people complaining about the auto login issue and yes, it seems that Google removed the possibility to do that a few weeks ago :( I think that the only solution right now would be to just open the inbox url so that at least it is working if you tick the "Remember Me" box.

It appears that this has also affected the Google Apps support so I will try to fix it as well. If anyone could lend me an account to test, that would be nice :)

I have also a lot of translations pending. I'll do my best to include them all in the next version.

Indeed, this is a simple feature missing since the first versions.

As discussed before in this thread, this is a known limitation of the windows taskbar and I still haven't found any acceptable workaround.

Anyway, thanks for your patience :D

As for the auto-login issue, I've been using the Google Talk application for a while now and this app seems to have no problems at all regarding automatically logging in! The link Talk uses, is something like this:

Maybe you could implement something like this?

Could you add an option to NOT preview the email (when you hover over)? Just the who it's from and the subject?

Also, If you are already logged into your inbox with the page open, and then right click the app, and hit "go to your inbox", it makes you log in again. Why is that?

Edited by tehmemories
How do you guys get the blue circle on the e-mail count? I just get the white numbers with the red envelope.

Thanks

I just installed it and I have the same issue. :blink:

If you read the changelog on the 1st page, it will tell you this:

Change log for 2.1:

[New] Added new translations: Hebrew (with right-to-left UI), Turkish, Arabic (with right-to-left UI), Estonian, Romanian, Slovenian, Serbian & Bulgarian.

[Fixed] Updated mail counter overlay to be more readable (finally!)

Could you add an option to NOT preview the email (when you hover over)? Just the who it's from and the subject?

Also, If you are already logged into your inbox with the page open, and then right click the app, and hit "go to your inbox", it makes you log in again. Why is that?

Login issue is because of a change Google recently made to their email service.

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