After a while begins to delay the button redraw but if I rename PNG folder, the button bar get the old aspect (with shade, or trapezium shape) without delay but if I use the boilerplate function PM begins to flash and I can't stop.
Aldo
[quote user="aga60"]
I agree.
I've renamed PNG folder and PM461 works fine till I have use boilerplate function.
At that time PM begins to flash and there is no way to stop it.
Environment: PM461 (still testing) with NDS-Module, central installation on Novell Netware 6.5 with mailboxes in users homedirectory on server.
We extensively use several mailaccounts with IMAP. For one of those (our central mailaccount of university) I know the limitations set by provider of services. On other (most times private) accounts the user should have the opportunity to set those limits. So ... the sizelimit is individual to the mailaccount ... not to the registry of any windows-installation.
My suggestion: There should (may be alternatively or additionaly) be a possibility to set those limits in PMAIL.INI (-> options in pegasus) for every identity in users configuration of pegasus. May be the settings in registry have high priority, but may be set lower per identity by the user. If there are no settings in registry, the only limit is that per identity.
one trick that may help you (if you know the name of the file to be attached) is to start typing the name, this will then narrowdown the files in the drop down to those starting with 'XXX'. Use this all the time. YMMV
This could be something with my current setup not sure.
When you search a folder for a subset of messages, select one message and open it (MDI mode NOT preview). Now try to use the Read Next/Prev arrows top left tool bar (red/blue icons). They do not work as expected, could be related to being a Link Folder not sure.
Has anyone else run into this?
If possible a future version of Pegasus handling this would be great. Current Pegasus v4.52 WinXP Pro SP3
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When I receive a digest mail from a special interest group, it is good to sort the messages in that digest by subject, or thread. This Peg' can do, but within that subject or thread, the messages are listed out of order time wise. The same happens with regular messages in any mailbox.
Is there some way (or if not, consider this a "Feature Request") for the message sort routine, to sort by subject first, then date/time, so as to make reading a thread much easier.
[quote user="PaulW"]There are people who use third party sig generators now, but I don't know if graphics are included.[/quote]
Hi Paul,
There is this excellent S/w called Quotes from qliner.com, but unfortunately it integrates only with MS Outlook.
But on the other hand, it creates a text file which may be used in PMail if the path to this file can be defined for PMail to pick it up while generating new mail / reply etc.
Currently I am copying the contents of this text file generated by Quotes into PMail mails, and it works just fine.
If it can be automated, nothing like it. Hence the query.
radhx has two good points there. I have occasionally made the same wish as his first point myself. I imagine that if one had many autofilter rules, his second point would become useful too.
I would also note that I don't seem to be able to find a way to access the autofilter management screen via the menus. One has to right-click a folder it seems. Is that the only way to discover the feature? Surely it should be under Tools | Mail Filtering Rules...
I would suggest that if you get so many messages that can be deleted, they are probably recognizable as such both visually, as well as by setting up filters. All that is necessary is to direct the *hits* to the Deleted folder, where they can be examined before permanent deleting them.
If it is just junk mail that you are removing, you should really set up Spamhalter or Content Control in Pegasus Mail, or setup an external mail checking agent to analyse the probability of garbage content (examples are Popfile and K9 which both *learn* as they get used)
Your keyboard suggestion would be difficult to implement as keyboard keys are sent to all open windows within Pegasus Mail.
Not a native (builtin function) but Fookes Software does have an application called Mailbag Assistant that will do as you request. Many companies are required by both law or internal procedures to archive all mail and this is one method of making it happen.
see for more information:
http://www.fookes.com/mailbag/
With this you can archive/search/export or view by saved folders as you wish.
I hadn't noticed that facility and it is useful one for spam protection and much else. It would be even more useful if it could access multiple mailboxes at once.
Further, could forwarded messages be included in the count of messages waiting to be sent at the bottom of the pegasus window? and in the system message window? I find the current system a nuisance.