> It will be grate to have the product on Devanagari language (Hindi or > Nepali). As I am a computer programmer how can I join to develop the > language pack ?
You need to talk to him directly. David Harris is handling all the oversight of translations at this point. The general rule is that someone he knows well must be willing to take the project under their wing - preferably a beta tester so they are working the translations concurrently with the development. He only has fairly limited personal time available for hand-holding, so he needs the translation teams to be able to work efficiently on their own.
David has set up processes here that make the whole business of doing a translation easier than it used to be - automatic update and provisioning of resource sets, and closed translator-only mailing lists... But it's still a lot of work, and since the previous translation coordinators failed him completely, he's become much more cautious about authorizing translations.
Have you updated any software recently? This error also has happened to me after I upgraded a new antivirus, somehow it had affected my mail settings. What fixed it was when I re installed the email and set it up again.
Pegasus mail failed again to download new mail, and I entered the IP address as you suggested and it was able to download the new messages immediately. Thanks guys.
[quote user="irelam"]In your mailbox folder, delete all files that are *.pmm and *.pmi The folders and their content will be gone.[/quote]
That's what I did the first time I tried. But the folder and sub-folder names remain. And when I tried to delete them I was told that it cannot be done as they're not empty even though they were.
I need to get rid of the messages and the folders and sub-folders that contained them. I don't want to leave any work related emails (or relayed folders) on my netbook for security reasons. I'll take that risk when traveling. But for day-to-day use I prefer to not have it there
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Backup before testing the below command liine executed at the mailbox directory.
DEL /Q *.CNM *.PMI *.PMM CACHE.PM FOLSTATE.PM HIERARCH.PM STATE.PMJ
Spent all day trying to figure this out, until I ran into this post. Thanks
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Further update. A bit of googling has now enabled me to get POP3 email working[:)] Just a question of checking the "Disable certificate validation" box on the security tab.
I sent a copy of the CNM to the address given. The message displays properly in English with Thunderbird and various smart phone email clients. Looking at the raw CNM with a programmers editor, I see no reason for any Korean chars to appear in the body of the message, the entire body appears to be wholly in English. I tested with PM4.63 on a clean install of Windows XP and Windows 7-64 both fully patched with no other software installed or any default configuration changed, so if its a Windows config problem it came from Microsoft that way.
I use a small photograph as a logo for business replies so need html (I think) for now I'm going to try a delete and reload of the software, maybe that will clear the glitches and then I can settle down to learn how to create templates at my leisure.