Re: turn off notifications?

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On 05/05/2013 02:59 AM, Josh Liberty wrote:
> OK, I don't remember the settings panel in cinnamon, but I know
> that in GNOME there is a way to disable/customize notifications -
> and in KDE obviously you have endless options to decide which (if
> any) notifications you want.

Now I'm feeling really stupid. Sure enough, it's there. I thought I'd
turned that off.

One curious note, however: Underneath what I'm taking to be global
settings are settings for individual applications. Thunderbird is not
listed here.

So maybe thunderbird uses a separate mechanism for popping up
notifications?

Thanks!

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