In fact, on my 2 computers with Opera fresh updated, this error occurs, and on my third computer (WIn 7 64 bit), without Opera, all works fine. Maybe some bugs in the last Opera's installation pack?
I actually finally find the line wrap last night so took care of that.
Thanks for the info on the unsent. Was driving me crazy. Looked all over the place for SOMETHING but just couldn't find it.
Again my thanks and be looking for me online as I'm sure I will be there until I learn. Just switched from Thunderbird as the filtering just wasn't working. It's a known problem and Thunderbird isn't correcting the issue. Hope Pegasus is a little better.
> Is there yet (or will there ever be?) any way to use auto-reply if you are not on mercury?
I assume that you are talking about something that lets people know you are gone like an out of office reply. There is (and probably will never be) no "Out of Office" capability with Pegasus Mail unless you are running with Mercury or Mercury/32. You can use a new mail filter to send an out of office reply via a text message but then you would have to have WinPMail up and running all the time you are gone to process the mail and send the replies.
Normally an out of office message is setup at the server level and there are a number of ways this can be done. Talk to the people that provide your POP3 account.
What version of winpm-32 and what OS do you expect to be on the "guest" machines you intend to use the USB drive with?
Sett8hg up a thumb drive with latest version and win7 is what I am using for travel and using an icon and command line including -roam
If you can wait another day or two until 4.62 is released it is quite easy to install to an USB drive using the installer and pinting it to the drive and ..\pmail on the drive. I had done it with earlier versions and an XP machine at the time and never quite get ir right but now with latest versions and a Win7-64 machine it seems to be working fine and I did only one minor edit with PCONFIG running DosBox on my win7 portable.
[quote user="dlowie"]What is the procedure for getting IMAP mail?[/quote]
IMAP is designed for leaving emails on the server, not for downloading them (technically it downloads the data nevertheless but doesn't store them on your machine unless you enable message caching - which is only supplied for enhancing performance on slow connections, though). How to download copies of messages without deleting them on the server is described up this thread. These are the options Pegasus Mail offers, don't they match your needs?
[quote user="dlowie"]Any further suggestions for Pmail is still much, much slower downloading images the Tbird?[/quote]
Sorry to say, but this is the only way you can get it with Pegasus Mail. The only other option would be to open such messages in your system's browser via the message reader's context menu.
> How do I set up Pegasus to eliminate these issues? I've tried a bunch of
different combinations > of settings, but I haven't hit it yet....
When sending plain text make sure that you line length setting in Tools | Options | Message formatting is no longer than 6.8 inches. When sending HTML (Rich text selected) there is not much you can do.
Since I posted my message I have endured the automatic "jumping to browser" but this morning was driven to see if there had been any answers to my question and I have just found yours.
Holding Ctrl down while clicking on a URL in my version of Pegasus works! Thank you! The URL opens in the background while I continue reading the email.
[quote user="maxwelldm"]Now what do I do? (I can't disable filtering because I can't get to the tools menu.)[/quote]
See . But other than suggested in this post we would be interested in what message causes this issue and what filter rule might be involved, so it might be helpful for us to take a look at the CNM file and your rules, if possible. And it would be nice if you could figure out the details as far as possible ... [:)] BTW: File types can be looked up on Han's page for finding the filter rules.
Pegasus 4.61 has been running for 2 days (Win7/32 Pro). When I most recently restored it from the tray, most (not all) of the toolbar icons were missing. Simply moving the mouse across the toolbar brought them back. Very strange!
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Vincent,
I have seen similar reports on this forum at various times. I recall that some have had success in reducing the level of hardware acceleration for their graphics adapter. That might be something to consider exploring. Also, searching the forum for something like "missing toolbar icons" may produce other options.