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Mailnag

A mail notification daemon for GNOME 3.
https://github.com/pulb/mailnag

Mailnag is a fork of the Popper mail notifier (http://launchpad.net/popper).
What Popper is to Ubuntu's Unity, Mailnag is to GNOME-Shell.

This project needs contributors!
Bugtracker
Translations
Wiki

Installation

Packages

Generic Tarballs

Distribution independent tarball releases are available here.
To generate locales run ./gen_locales.
Your language is not available? Don't hesitate - head over to https://translations.launchpad.net/mailnag
and translate Mailnag into your language!

Requirements
python2 (python3 won't work!)
pygobject
gir-notify
gir-gstreamer
gir-glib-2.0
python-httplib2
python2-gnomekeyring
pyxdg
gettext

Configuration

Run mailnag_config to setup Mailnag.
Closing the configuration window will start mailnag automatically.

Default Mail Client

Clicking a mail notification popup will open the default mail client specified in System Settings -> System Info -> Default Applications.
If you're a webmail (e.g. gmail) user and want your account to be launched in a browser, please install a tool like gnome-gmail.

Permanent Notifications

GNOME-Shell notifications are visible for a few seconds only before they vanish in GNOME's hidden messaging tray.
If you like to have a permanently visible notification counter in your top panel, you probably want to install this GNOME-Shell extension.

Screenshots

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Description
An extensible mail notification daemon
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