What I'm trying to achieve is fairly simple (I think):
I want to monitor a folder in dropbox that photos will be uploaded to. When the number of photos reaches a certain quantity, say 5, I'd like to receive a push notification on my iPhone that tells me this. I'd like to create multiple similar rules for different quantities.
What I've tried so far:
After unsuccessfully experimenting with 'Number of items' I searched on here to discover that 'Sub-file/folder Count' was a more reliable method, as it ignores invisible files. The following rule pretty much works except from one strange result with the notification that I receive. Hazel sends the notification to Growl, Growl then uses Jedda Wignall's http://jedda.me/projects/pushover-action-growl/ to send the notification to Pushover.
The problem:
For some strange reason I get as many push notifications in Pushover as there are files being counted by Hazel. So, for this example, I get 5 delivered at the same time. 5 notifications is something I can put up with but I'll be asking Hazel to count increasing quantities of photos and I don't want to receive 100s of notifications at a time. Am I missing something quite obvious out? Is there a more elegant solution that anyone can point me to? Any help very gratefully received

