Mountain Lion Notification center issue

I installed mountain Lion in a late 2008 imac. Everything runs smoothly except notification center. i already enabled banners and the other options from notifications settings, but when i receive a message through imessage, no banner is shown, just a badge on the application icon (in dock). Same issue when I receive a new email, application icon is badged but no banner is shown and i cannot see the email (or text from imessage) in totification center.

I have read in other posts that if you send  an email to yourself, it doesn't show up in notification center. So this is what i was doing so far. So the email issue is solved, as I received emails which are now in the notification center and I was notified by a banner in the top left corner of my iMac. The iMessage isuue remains though  as I received many messages from friends and no notification banner poped (Although the message exists in NC.

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