Hello Thomas & John,
I just went through this myself so I thought I would add another way to do Pmail file transfer from an old drive to a new computer. First I should mention that I was able to get a laptop with XP Pro by going though BestBuyforBusiness. They are also available though some of the big mfg's "business" websites like HP and Dell. I should also note that when I downloaded Pmail I saved it to a folder named "Downloads that I kept in "My Documents" which I also transferred from my old drive. I wrote this for myself as I found it the best for me and allowing all the setting to follow as well. I am using V 4.41 (Win32).
To move email from old hard drive to new computer:
*** YOU SHOULD ALWAYS MAKE A SECONDARY COPY OF YOUR EMAIL FILES FROM YOUR OLD DRIVE
BEFORE ATTEMPTING THIS TRANSFER.***I did not need it but wanted to be safe.
1: Download Pegasus email client and load for multi-users.
2: You may need to create one bogus email account "folder" that you can delete later.
3: Open the PMAIL folder in the "C" drive and then the "Mail" folder.
4: In a new window, open the PMAIL folder and then the "Mail" folder from the old drive.
5: On the Pegasus mail program select "Address" then "User Management"'.
6: Select "New".
7: In the "Username" box type the name of the first folder from the "Mail" folder from
the old drive. For the "Personal name" box I like to use the actual email address. If
I am not sure what it is I add it later.
8: Select "OK" then "Close".
9: In the old drive, open the folder name that you just used.
10: In the "C:\PMAIL\MAIL" folder open the same named folder you just created.
11: Select all in the old drive folder and left click and drag to the "C" drive folder
and release. This will allow all your mail and your settings to be transferred into the running
Pegasus program.
12: In pegasus select "File" then "Change user" and enter the name of the folder you just
transferred and enter.
13: Now that your mail has loaded. Select "File" and "Network configuration". Copy your
email address and close out of this window.
14:Select "Address" and "User management" and the name of the folder you just transferred
and in the "Personal name" box paste the email address.
Repeat for each folder that needs transferred.
Thomas, I concede that your way is probably quicker but it's over my head still! I hope this helps someone :)