when I was messing around in the mail file I realized there was several files that had the name of my laptop attached to them. I just deleted them and everything is back to normal...Cautionary tale
Thanks for the suggestion. I think I solved the problem by switching my SMTP server to Godaddy instead of Comcast. Seems to be working now; if I have further problems I will follow your procedure.
Thanks guys for your prompt and detailed help, really appreciate your efforts and nice to know the Peguasus forum is alive and well even if I seldom need it (thankfully).
Slowly getting things back to normal after my rebuild, and really pleased Pegasus is up and running again and more importantly nothing is lost. One of those jobs you do infrqeuently, but when it needs doing its back to square one and reading all the manuals etc.[*-)]
> Is there any easy way of exporting an identity or multiple identities > from one PC running Pegasus & importing onto another PC running > Pegasus to save re-setup time ?
Not really since all identities are stored in the pmail.ini file. If PMail is installed in the network mode though then you are run as the same user from different systems.
> I have a bunch of friends, a few of whom are AOL addresses. All seem > to receive my emails fine, but only AOL users seem unable to open > them. I have been using Pegasus 4.41 for awhile now and it has seemed > to work fine for all except AOL. Any ideas? Is there something I can > be doing? I generally leave the default "Rich Text" set to ON, but I > am trying it set OFF with a friend now. I will post that as a > followup.
If you send only plain text the AOL users probably can handle it. Since everyone else can handle the HTML though and AOL cannot this needs to be fixed by AOL. You also though may want to try the following format options:
1. Tools | Options | Sending mail, uncheck "Send attachments as separate messages" and "Enable text file autodetection when sending attachments". Check "Don't add 'attachment information' sections to Multipart messages", and "Generate multipart/alternative versions of richtext messages"
> After rebuilding my XP system following a new motherboard I > reinstalled Pegasus Mail (Version 4.63, build 325) and pointed it to > my PMAIL folder that was on a different disk than the system disk. It > worked alright except that each time I open the program I get a small > window headed as the subject line says. I have to click on either an > Open or Continue icon to enter the program. I have looked at all the > Options and cannot find anything that might control this. > Incidentally, there _are_ messages in the Saved Messages folder, which > have been there for a long time and never caused this problem before. > > Can anyone tell me what to do to stop it happening?
Pegasus Mail is telling you you have an Autosaved message that you have not finished. At least one of the messages in the saved messages folder is an Autosaved message. Either complete it or delete it and the problem will go away.
Assuming that it concerns the composition of an outgoing mail (not hyperlinks in received mail), my understanding is like this:
- If you compose an unformatted (plain text) email (uncheck "rich text"), the hyperlink will be automatically highlighted, not immediately in the composed message, but in the copy-to-self.
- If you compose a formated (html) email, ("rich text" checked), the behaviour above will depend on whether the hyperlink is formatted as hyperlink, which you can control using the respective button in the format bar in the composing message editor.
However, having said that, the behaviour on the recipient's side depends on how the recipient's client handles such hyperlink. Only in case that you have specifically formatted it as hyperlink in an html message, you can be sure that it is always highlighted and clickable regardless whether the recipient opens the message in a client, over a website or whatever.
Hi Olaf. Sorry for the delay. I have not found the cause of the problem but have the system working. I had to uninstall Pegasus and then remove every entry relating to Pegasus in the registry, which took some time. Having carried out a new installlation it now works. So, corruption somewhere.
> Just updated my program to 4.63 and that might have helped but its > still filing emails in funny places. > > Had an email in the "To do" folder and replied to it. Instead of > putting a copy in the "copy to self" folder, it put the sent copy in > the "to do" section! When I reply to an email in other sections they > auto put the copy in the "copy to self" section... Baffled as to why > this is happening.
The copy self uses only the name of the folder, the tray is not used at all. If you have folders with the same name in different trays then the copy self will select the first one it finds and store the message there. Could this be what is happening to you?
This is not at all related to v4.63, Pegasus Mail has done it this way since about v2.x IIRC.
Did you have your PC on for the whole 49 days, or do you hibernate?
I am running Windows 7 also, but I haven't seen any problems at the 49th day. I do hibernate each night, so I'm not running for a continuous 49 days solid.