How to get rid of Incompatible Plugin warning

I installed Snow Leopard. At some point in the past I must have had Growl installed. Every time I start Mail I the following message:
Incompatible Plug-ins Disabled
Mail has disabled the following plug-ins:
GrowlMail
Contact the makes of these plug-ins for versions
that are compatible with Mail 4.0 and Message 4.0.
Growl was not installed when I installed SL. I did, download, and reinstall it in hopes that uninstalling it would get rid of the plugin. That didn't work.
Since SL does not have a "Don't show this message again" button I'm stuck with this every time I open Mail.
I have searched high and low for this 'plugin'. There are no visible signs or folders of Growl on my HD.
Any suggestions how to find the file or disable the message?

quit mail and go to the folder /users/username/library/mail. delete the folders with the name like Bundles (Disabled) (there may be more than one such folder). start Mail and you should not see this message. also check in the folder Bundles in the mail folder and if Growl is in the in there, delete that too.
Message was edited by: V.K.

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