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using Pegasus version 4.63 build 325 on a W7 64bit (ultimate) system without problems.
Decided to make use ...
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Hello,
I am travelling a lot and I use several computers and laptops in different places (I call this computerhopping). I am working on all machines with Pegasus Mail 4.51. (WIN 32) German version. How can I synchronize the mail programm on the different machines so that I can read all the mails on all computers? Did anyone try via ...
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Hi folks
I'm a long-time user of Pegasus (from 199?) and have never had a problem before in copying all my Pegasus files from the old PC to the new one.
However, on this occasion, with my new PC being a Win 7 Pro platform, I seem to have hit a brick wall. I've moved all the files from the old machine to the new one, retaining exactly the same ...
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Hello,
We're migrating our last Netware (6.5) file server to Windows, and time has come to move our last Pegasus user (me) from Netware Mode to Standalone. 'Problem is, Pegasus is so dependable and it's been so long since I've had to do any real technical support of my own account that I'm not sure the best way to do this. I started ...
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A malware attack left me with a hard drive partition where booting will never again be an option. I can't directly access the partition but I can still copy files off of it. The partition had Windows XP Home and I now have Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. I don't know what version of Pegasus Mail was on the XP partition. How can ...
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I'm trying to migrate from Thunderbird 3.1.2 to
Pegasus. I've searched the forums, read every relevant post and tried
every suggestion to transfer my mails and address book, but nothing
seems to work. I've also tried Dawn, which says it's done the address
book, but in reality has only created an empty one called ''c''.
Any ...
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A professor at my university uses Pegasus. He recently migrated to an iMac. In a virtualbox WinXP SP3 install I managed to move his thousands of meticulously maintained Pegasus folders, over to a brand new install of the most recent Pegasus (pretty painless once it was determined some emails lived outside the default structure). ...
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