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| port | No | The port Growl Server is listening on. By default the port is **23053**. You will probably never have to change this.
| password | No | The password associated with the Growl server if you set one up.
| version | No | The default version is 2, but you can specify the attribute ?version=1 if you would require the 1.4 version of the protocol.
| priority | No | Can be **low**, **moderate**, **normal**, **high**, or **emergency**; the default is **normal** if a priority isn't specified.
| priority | No | Can be **low**, **moderate**, **normal**, **high**, or **emergency**; the default is **normal** if a priority isn't specified.
| image | No | Whether or not to include an icon/image along with your message. By default this is set to **yes**.
| sticky | No | The Gotify sticky flag; by default this is set to **no**.
#### Example
Send a Growl notification to our server
```bash
# Assuming our {hostname} is growl.server.local
apprise growl://growl.server.local
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
growl://growl.server.local
```
Some versions of Growl don't display the image/icon correctly, you can also try the following to see if this solves it for you:
```bash
# Send a Growl notification using a a raw binary image (instead of URL - internally)
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
growl://growl.server.local?version=1
```