Or at least the ability to select the columns you want, like many other programs already offer.
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or at least to provide the opportunity to automatically change the content of the from-field by marking the message as copy-to-self (either by a filtering rule or manually under message properties). Should not be that difficult...
For completeness, I thought I better report the solution to this problem. I checked the file contents of the Pmail shared directory against a fresh Pmail install and discovered that four files were missing. Sorry, I didn't note which files they were, but at least two of them looked as if they might be dictionary-related (the main dictionary file was still present and correct). If I had more time, I might have identified their function, but I usually don't get the satisfaction of tidying up all the loose ends. No idea how they got deleted, but it serves as a lesson. I'm 95% sure it must have been me who deleted them, because only three of us have the rights and the other technicians leave Peg & Mercury to me.
Merci pour l'information, Philippe, it's interesting to know that you came up with roughly the same solution for staff/students as I did.
Strange idea: as the notation suggests, a folders window displays folders, not address books. Likewise it is presumably not possible to watch TV in the folders window.
It is Mercury/32 that detects and utilizes the Forward file and can Copy to another user or email address so I assume this is a rule in Mercury/32. I can confirm that using Forward files has been more reliable than Copy and Forward rules. My guess is that the rules are susceptible to detection errors whereas the Forward file insures a forward of every message that hits that mailbox.
Future posts should probably be a new thread on the Mercury forum if this is indeed a rule in Mercury/32.
I tried menu Tools/Options/Incoming Mail/Message Reader, but could not find the place to change drop down item to "automatically display remote-linked graphics".
iv: You may have more than one Internet domain name mapped to a single NDS context, but you may not have multiple NDS contexts mapped to a single Internet domain name except by using the '/' operator.
that part is fine. Been down this lane several times checking. Also all the paths were OK on old server. Has searched all files for occurences of //oldserver/share and replaced them with //newserver/share. Rest of the paths are as before the move.
We found the cause .... securitysettings in the 2003 server......
When the directorytree was created the OS created a security group 'Creators and owners' with some 'advanced rights' that was non-editable on this directory level (Maybe inhereted from somewhere?). We compared with normal 'shared directory' creation and found that this group was not created. So .... let's delete this group and see what happens ..... Voila, Pegasus starts prefectly.
I am trying to delete POP3 spam on my POP3 mail server. I have created and saved the tools-mail filtering rules-create /edit POP3 rule set using words repeatedly used in the spam headers, then I have edited internet mail options-receiving (POP3)-edit- download controls and selected the relevant rule set, then OK'ed or saved everything and re-started PMAIL. However, the rule does not delete the spam on the server as expected. I am using the POP3 toolbar, and neither selective or general download buttons achive deletion of the spam - the messages remain available for download, and are not deleted under any option. Am I missing a step, or are some ISP servers not able to accept such instructions, or any other possibilities ?
[quote user="lhhesscpa"]When I use the Find with "Search all folders in selected mailbox" and select "My mailbox" the results do not include any messages in the "New mail" or "Copies to self" folders. Is this normal behavior of Pmail?
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It should search everywhere including "Copies to self" but excepting New mail which you can search when the focus is on the New mail folder and you select "Search the current folder only"
IIRC, the files are WI_sph.ini and words4.db3 and they are located in the users HOME mail directory. The white.pml and black.pml may also be affecting the processing.
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Thanks Thomas, that worked. I copied the "best" educated spamhalter files into all mailboxes, works ok now. [Y]
When you are editing the signature, you see a drop down box "Variant:". Please add your signature in "Internet address, formatted content" AND also in "Internet address, plain content"
Tell me what happens now?
Pegasus will get the signature formatted content when Pegasus detect formatted email, when Pegasus only detect a plain message, then the plain content will be used.
Unfortunately that doesn't work. In the security dialog I have checked STARTTLS to no avail. I get the exact same error message. I also tried the other suggestion, to receive mail before sending, but that doesn't resolve the problem either. I have obviously offended the email gods greviously. Any other suggestions?
My settings are: pop3
Security VIA STLS is checked
General Server TCP/IP port 110
smtp
Security STARTTLS is checked
General TCP/TP port 25
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What port does your ISP require? You need to ask then exactly what SMTP host setting are required and then get back to us. Do not take any BS about they do not support Pegasus Mail; the host and ports setting have nothing at all to do with what email client is being used. Literally, they do not need to know anything at all about what POP3 client you are using.
FWIW, I've gone rto the QWest web site and can find nothing about them using STARTTLS.
> I had disabled mail notification, but left the sound signal set (thinking it was irrelevant with no notification required). > I disabled the sound signal, and so far Pegasus is behaving exactly as I need.
The first part was correct - with mail notification disabled, the sound signal is not relevant to the notification icon issue.
What is also needed, as I have just discovered, is that the same settings need to be applied to each identity. This was not the case in my system, and it left me with the impression that the behaviour was somewhat inconsistent. As I moved from identity to identity, I was getting differing behaviour because of the different settings for each.