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PeterWeb posted Nov 20 '13 at 12:33 am

If someone else has this issue in Win7+, try disabling the  following settings in your network adaptor - helped my performance a hell of a lot:

"Large transfer offload" for Ipv4 and IPv6 if you use the latter.

 See another post I've made on a similar "slow" topic for an explanation.

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Michael posted Feb 23 '11 at 10:13 pm

[quote user="Jonas"]One reference had "Name_Unavailable" in the line.

Many other lines also contain that string. Therefore I have the question if I can remove those lines too.[/quote]

Yes, these are "cached" entries of whatever Pegasus Mail registered before, deleting them doesn't cause any serious issues.

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irelam posted Feb 26 '11 at 9:04 pm

The Adobe manual for Tiff V6 is here: http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/tiff/TIFFphotoshop.pdf   It seems to have warnings about differences that have been introduced. For Pegasus Mail, we need information from the vendor SubSystems on what version they support.

Martin

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Jerry Wise posted Feb 21 '11 at 6:50 pm

Start with a basic and simple test first. Hit F2 key while in winpmail and then hit Search and when  you see wife name double click on it. If a new message jumps up addressed to wife then you can send to her using that. There are one or more settings in Tools, Internet options, SMTP that effect ability to send to local username. To send, assuming settings are ok, you just put the name used for user on cystem in the To: line of message editor new mail.  For example to send to admin just type that in To: block or if the name  under ..pmail\mail\wife send mail to <wife>.

If you have checked the block to use for all adddresses then mail must go to server. Unchecked local delivery is allowed.

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> Rob, this sounds like it is perfectly reproducable each time Pegasus Mail is launched and there is a (fresh) new mail on top?

 Yes, it is very consistant. It was brought to my attention fairly recently. I, personally, never noticed it. I don't pay much attention to the timestamps.

Thanks for the reply,

Rob

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wjhutton posted Feb 23 '11 at 1:31 am

i am having crashing issues on win 7 64 bit, speed isn't so much an issue

my mail box is on linux oes2 sp3, system is fast, crashed also on netware 6.5 oes2 sp8

 thought maybe it was due to opportunistic file locking (file caching)

crashes ocasionally when i have created a message and not sent yet, fortunately messages are auto saved  

 

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rhayward posted Feb 21 '11 at 10:37 am

[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]

Might want to check for another header that is specific for mail forwarded without editing from "spambucket" e-mail address.

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Thanks Thomas. That's an easier way of doing it.

 

Richard

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Michael posted Feb 12 '11 at 10:41 am

[quote user="fojtik"]I hope that this is a defect of PegasusMail. I could send .cnm file to anybody who wish to fix this issue.[/quote]

It's a TER (renderer) issue which cannot be fixed by David Harris himself unless a newer version of this third party module fixes it.

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Michael posted Feb 14 '11 at 6:13 pm

[quote user="eric1"]I think it was a subconscious thing. I lived in Germany for a few years, and had a pal called Peter who was in the Bundeswehr. [/quote]

This is certainly a reasonable explanation.

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Yaff posted Feb 11 '11 at 1:48 pm

[quote user="Steffan"] (...) The answer is no, but it wouldn't surprise me if this were changed in either the next release (4.61) or a new version of Pmail (5.0?)[/quote]

You're right, the question was not that clear. Sorry about that... But you've won the one minute challenge ;-)

Thanks!

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[quote user="aderoy"]

By chance - how many emails are in the 'in box/new mail folder'? Hopefully many less than 750.

[/quote]

 

:-)

Not having access to the inbox for a week would be a disaster for me and I do not dare to think about
How many emails there would be..... Interesting to think about how dependent we all are of our email
systems....

Jon 

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here is what I had to do to run pmail from my NAS:


[quote]OK, I took the plunge and moved my entire directory from my harddrive to my NAS. I mapped the mail share to the P: drive, so now everything should be in P:\PMAIL

next, I ran pconfig.exe to move the mailbox and the new mail folder to P:\pmail\mail

and then started pmail.. not there yet.. went into pmail.ini and replaced all instances of c:\pmail with p:\pmail

now we are almost there, but not quite... missing my public folders. now where was that again... maibe the state.pmj file.. so went in replaced all instances of c:\pmail with p:\pmail but still no public folders so, did the unexpected and started reading the help and found the public folders in the tools section of the pmail menu, changed c:\pmail to p:\pmail and restarted pmail.. and all appears to working like it should, incl mail filtering rules (except that pmail just crashed when I wanted to reply....)[/quote]

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nwjeeper posted Feb 9 '11 at 6:27 am

I couldn't open any single message in the folder. The second that I tried to even select one for deletion it crashed the program.  I could see  no other way than to just delete the entire folder, which is no big deal to me.  I will get with you again in the future if I experience this problem again but I have for now suspended the email address that was getting the most spam, hoping it will bounce back errors to those sending and appear to be an invalid address.

I have used Pegasus for many many years, it's a great piece of work.  Thanks. 

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