I'm currently using X-notifier for 3 accounts: A Gmail account, a Yahoo account and an Outlook account. If I enabled the "Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed" Chrome setting, and close Chrome for a while, and then (after 10-20 minutes) reopen it, Outlook and Yahoo accounts keep in a condition of continue searching for mails without success and blocks X-notifier which shows a small squared red icon instead of the # of mails
If I uncheck the "Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed" option, X-notifier resumes working normally.
The pop up notification used to give a breakdown of the un-read emails by service. Now it just gives a total. Is this a design change? If so I would prefer the old style notification.
I've had x-notifier on Chrome for a long time on my Mac and two Windows machines (Win 7 and now Win 8). I have personal domain GMail, regular GMail, Yahoo and Hotmail (now called Outlook) accounts.
I wanted to add new emails to Chrome X-Notifier, which was working before I added the new addresses. Now there is an annoying verification pop-up that keeps showing up in the midst of my other browsing, and I cannot access the addresses in Chrome.
I see there is a fix for what seems like the same problem in Firefox--typing "about.config" in the location box and then correcting an entry and clearing cookies (my cookies are cleared with every log-off). But Chrome doesn't seem to recognize that command or anything similar. So how do I get rid of this annoyance--soon!
I am running X-notifier in Google Chrome in Linux and I realized that Yahoo mail is not working since a few weeks back.
If I choose one of the Yahoo account it opens it always opens the primary account, but I can not see how many emails are new or anything in either accounts.
I reinstalled in a few machines and all have the same issue.
[As Admin replies: This is fixed but will take time for Google to respond.] Google search and the Chrome browser are blocking access to xnotifier.tobwithu.com, claiming malware is present.
Also, X-Notifier add-on for Chrome didn't want to complete checking for new email, for some reason. Coincidence?
Since Safari 6 is still not for Windows, adding scripts thru the XN interface is not possible. Can I add scripts manually to the hidden folder (and where exactly) or are there more hooks to it?
I'm using XN with a GMail account. And while I was manually logged into GMail under a different account (one not configured in XN), GMail suddenly told me that I was being logged out automatically because I'm logging into another account somewhere.
Sorry I didn't copy down the exact error message. I was also unsuccessful trying to reproduce the problem. But I do believe that it was a case of XN's periodic check in the background somehow conflicting with my GMail session in the foreground.