I would try a POP3 download (not selective) of unread mail and see what it brings down. During testing you can configure to leave mail on the server just be aware that your POP settings in Gmail configuration override the settings in the email client when it comes to the handling of messages accessed by POP.
Thanks again, and this just FYI, in case it is useful. Somehow (I can't remember how or, even, really, why) I had configured and was running pmail (version 4.52?) from the Vista "Program Files\PMail" directory. I know this is so, because the shortcuts I ran it from refer to this location. It's now back in the default location.
> My problem still remains. I have an office live account that I have my
own domain name > (www.seattlelawand mediation.net) that i am trying to
integrate...
Maybe you can explain what you are trying to do. I have given you the instructions as to how to find the SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 setup pages and the instructions for filling out the pages. Have you done this? What else do you need?
Interesting suggestion, calsson, but I've been using Pegasus a long time and there are zillions of cnm files. A search for a missing one would be a futility.
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Only new mail messages exist as individual CNM files. The suggestion was in response to your indication that you could not find your new mail messages and more particularly to establish whether you might have inadvertently created a second new mail repository.
Bless you! I have written this down on my ISP Rolodex card. Thanks so much. And, my ISP tech support person asked that I email him the solution, which I will do. Much obliged.
Interesting, it wasn't behaving before, but now, after removing signatures and starting from scratch with your detailed look to make sure all is in order, it is back to working proper.
New emails on each identity IS showing up as originally per Pre-Crash. So far so good.
I will keep a close eye on those sigs to make sure they are correct and complete, if all goes well and fingers crossed, we should be good to go.
Thank you again for the suggestions and double check of proper settings.
Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year to you & yours. Enjoy your holidays!
Many thanks for your prompt response and assistance. Yes, I tried searching the forum for about an hour before posting my query; large forum! Also tried the FAQs since I figured it would be a fairly common issue. Followed both your links. Encountered a problem following the advice of the first in so far as the new machine doesn't appear to have a backup facility in the system tools (!!) whereas my old machine does. Ended up borrowing a big external drive and just copying the whole shebang over oldstyle. Thanks very much again for responding.
Thanks, I got your dump reports and forwarded them to David Harris' detailed bug report account (you should get a copy). In general it would be better if you could follow MiniDump's instructions as much as possible since the error report message created by MiniDump in the affected Pegasus Mail user's draft manager provides more detailed information especially about versions of all involved modules. Fortunately they aren't really required in this case, so it didn't matter too much.
[quote user="herbert2000"]super, vielen Dank, der Drucker war's - seit letzter Woche habe ich einen neuen Netzwerkdrucker, es lag also (wahrscheinlich) gar nicht direkt an den Pmail-Version. So lässt sich auch das "unstabile" Verhalten erklären: Sobald der Drucker ausgeschaltet ist oder in Standby gibt eine Verzögern, läuft der Drucker geht es auch in PMail einwandfrei ... nochmals vielen Dank für die schnelle Hilfe![/quote]
Just for everyone: The issue was caused by an unavailable network printer (see (e.g.) for more details). Herbert, could you mark your issue as resolved: There's a special selection control at the top right of the title bar in your starter post for this thread.
[quote user="oskar270"]Also I created a new address book and import the .PMR file created by Dawn and this didn't work either.[/quote]
You imported PMR? PMR is the addressbookfile so simply copy it to your mailboxdirectory and open Pegasus. If DAWN doesn't create the indexfile PM! you will have to reinde the folder in Pegasus.
[quote user="idw"]Did you forget about the (September 2011), maybe? And there's currently another interim update (v4.63) in preparation, see David's news from November, 30th ...[/quote]
Thanks for the heads-up re David's Nov. 30 news. The main page I check only shows a Aug. 2010 Dev News Page Update as being new (under NewsFlashes!) and the "updated November 30" below does not mention the year. So it wasn't obvious that anything new was added since Sept. 2011 with the 4.62 release.
While I appreciate "maintenance releases that fix numerous small problems" I keep hoping to see v5.
[quote user="FJR"]Not possible and not needed. If you use IE-Renderer you may resize font view with CTRL+PgUp/PgDn or users of other mailclients like Thunderbird or Outlook with CTRL++/- like in the webbrowsers (IE, Firefox). And that's the answer for your last question too.[/quote]
IERenderer's configuration dialog allows you to set a default zoom value as well ...
An Html message composer should try, where possible, to not hard code font sizes or fontnames. As they have no way of knowing what default sizes and names are set up by the receiver. Also if hard coded, there is no flexibility in changing the font information. For instance most browsers allow for a user to increase or decrease font size on the fly with a keystroke or mouse button.
IMHO do not know of anyone who writes messages using CSS, and it is also unlikely anyone, except for web server admins to be writing text in Html markup tags or CSS markup.