[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.
All I can suggest is to turn on 'Internet session logs' (Internet Options) and check the result. There may be something in there which will help pin this down. (Don't forget to turn it off afterwards, and if you are going to post the output here, be sure to remove any password etc.)
I use IMAP a lot and occasionally have this problem which I put down to a poor connection or the server is very busy. The the last few deletes/moves are always reversed in that situation.
> That won't do much good. *I* am the moderator of the groups. > > Do you think that the individual moderator has enough power > on either google or yahoo to turn off DKIM? I don't.
It's not a problem with DKIM, I get mail from 6 Yahoo groups with this junk in the headers and I've no problems with the headers breaking.
> > I know that David thinks that DKIM is close to evil incarnate > (or, at the least, something to ignore until it becomes more > of a standard), so I don't think it likely he is going to be > excited about problems caused by DKIM implementations, flawed > or otherwise.
It's not evil as long as it does not break the headers and it does not seem to with my system at least.
> > If I ever get time to interrogate my Mercury server to see > what it is doing with these things, I'll let you know. Until > then, thank goodness that the properties window for each new > mail message has the name of the CNM file. Who would ever > have thought that NOTEPAD++ would be the perfect complement > to one's email program?
Again the question as to what is in front of the server if anything? Are you running any policies? Any anti-virus software? If so turn them all off and see what happens.
If nothing else I would upgrade to the latest version of Mercury/32 though. The v4.52 has a lot of changes to the front end that are not in v4.01b.
These are probably ?!*%$# tnef type files generated by MS apps and they *may* contain real attachments, (the winmail.dat is usually useless however). You can retrieve the information in these (assuming they are tnef files - check the content type headers of the message- There should be a header just before the enclosure).
1: Get a copy of fentun. http://www.fentun.com/
2: Place it in a directory. (I'll assume that it's in C:\Fentun, making the program path C:\Fentun\fentun.exe)
3: Edit the file 'mime-map.pm' using any text editor, such as notepad. This file is located in the same directory as the Pegasus executable. (Normally C:\Pmail for a standalone installation IIRC - my installation is non-standard so I can't double check). This file normally only has 1 entry in it as follows: Text/HTML = HTML-text
Add a line following the above line: application/ms-tnef = TNEF
What this does is cause Pegasus to check the content type headers of incoming messages/enclosures. If it finds one with a content type of application/ms-tnef it will generate an internal Pegasus 'attachment type information' label of TNEF. You can use any label you want here - I chose TNEF because it seems logical.
You can use this mechanism with any other content types that Pegasus doesn't have built in support for.
4: In Pegasus go to Tools|Options:Viewers Click on the ADD button. In the dialogue that comes up select the radio button next to '"Attachment-type" information'. In the dropdown box for 'matches' *type in* TNEF. It will NOT appear in the dropdown choices since you have manually created it.
5: For 'Command to execute' select the 'Run this program' radio- button and point it to fentun.exe (ie. C:\Fentun\fentun.exe)
6: For extension to use for temporary file I use .tnf (don't forget the leading .)
That's it. You'll now be able to view the contents of any tnef attachments (or winmail.dat - which will come up empty 99.9, if not 100, percent of the time) that you get simply by hitting the 'view' button (which will no longer be greyed out).
NOTE: Instead of steps 4,5, and 6 you can edit the viewer.pm file located in your home directory (viewers are defined per user, not globally) and add the following line to it (note - change the path as required)
There's no immediate solution to this problem, sorry (other than using ASCII reductions like "ue" for "ü", which isn't really a solution at all). It should be straightforward to fix, though, and I'll try to get that done in the current beta testing cycle. Just so you know, when the correction is done, the proper format will be to use the basic Windows characters, not to attempt to UTF-8-encode the data. WinPMail will do the translation automatically as required (as it should).
There are so many possible reasons why this might be happening that it's basically impossible to offer any kind of sensible diagnosis without more information. The most likely scenario is a change at the ISP's end, perhaps in some form of blacklist or configuration.
The best thing you can do at this point is to generate a TCP/IP session log in WinPMail - go into Tools|Internet Options and check the "Create Internet Session logs" checkbox at the bottom of the dialog; then try a connection and get the error. The session log will be a file in your mailbox directory in the form TCPXXXX.WPM. Copy the text from the file and paste it into a reply here so I can see it (make sure you obscure any password information using "x"s when you do this). Finally, remember to turn off session logging once you're done - it eats disk space quickly.
I have been using PM and AVG for at least 7 years now and never had a problem. The point is to have them work together.
With version 8.0 of AVG this is now a cynch.
Just set up AVG after setting up PM so that AVG install program can find the ports through which your mail is downloaded (usually port 110 or 995 if you are using SSL).
When PM downloads mail you will see a rectangular window appear at the bottom right hand corner of your screen telling you that mail being downloaded from some POP account is being scanned. Usually, AVG finds the virus before the mail has been registered as a new mail in the new mail folder and just inhibits PM from showing it. It also tells you that a mail with a virus has been stopped.
At most, it hangs PM. Just restart it and you won't even see the infected mail.
I can't begin to tell you how important both programs are to me. I receive a fair number of spam daily and some of them are infected....
Well, actually I fixed it by attaching to docking station again and then was able to get to the former neitherspace of the extended desktop again and use the popup window. :)
Thanks for the windows position information location.
There are a number of issue's I've had with extended desktops...usually the problems is that programs will pop things up in the 'main' monitor no matter if the application is running in the extended desktop. Only this window instance...and one of a particular Winamp plugin...have caused me issues by insisting upon popping up in a non-existent extended desktop. And this one is the only one that wouldn't let me access it via the normal windows capabilities of cascade/tile/...or 'move'.
[quote user="David Harris"]Microsoft's own resources suggest that there's a quite complicated process I have to go through to register as a system handler
I have been having this sort of 'random crash' of Pegasus Mail for Windows 4.whatever for a long time myself - most notably when the systems appears to be rendering some 'graphical' email or another. After booting the same message will invariably display. It does get very frustrating at times.
Will this new version of Bearhtml be available soon?