[quote user="Shaharin"]
Hi Thomas,
Could take hours but the simplest way is to simply copy all of the
files (except pmail.ini) from one user mail directory to the others
user mail directory and then run as the other users to delete the
folders that do not pertain to that user. Should not take all that
long with 300 folders.
Hmmm... Hours... that's a significant keyword there. I'd already thought of something like that - but figured that SURELY there must be something better?
Not sure what the big deal is, the whole process with 300 folders and 4-5 users should not take more than about an hour. I've done this in the past. I could not do this as fast with Outlook either.
Besides, I don't want to run as different users. Same user, different identities. I thought that it won't display folders with the same ID even if they're in different mailboxes?
Huh? Different identites are just that, identities. They see everything to top level user does. I guess I really do not know what you are trying to accomplish.
Ideally, I still want all the folders on the same window without having to create different users. The reason I have to separate them is because one of the accounts is moving to Microsoft Exchange. and we will no longer be allowed POP access. I would still prefer to use Pegasus Mail in IMAP mode, and forego some of the better usability that Outlook offers in preference for the PM functionality. But it means that that identity will have to move.
Are you trying to say you want to move some of these 300 folder into the Exchange IMAP4 setup? That should not be all that difficult. You just create the folders in the IMAP4 accont and drag and drop the mail from the other folders into the IMAP4 folders. Transfer speed if going to be based on the speed of the connection but it will work. It's faster if both folders are open as well when you do the copy. I would do a simple copy and not a move since it's both safer and faster.
Much as I have been a complete fanboy and advocate for Pegasus Mail from as far back as version 1.xxx, I regret to say that this one of the things that puts it on par with Linux in deterring its uptake - i.e. you can do anything you want and more, but for some of the most basic things (from the user's point of view), it means you have to do some serious "fiddling", which shouldn't be necessary.
Maybe there's a utilities or plugin somewhere out there that will do what's required?
Nope, none out there unless I totally have missed the boat here.
Shah
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[quote user="Shaharin"]<p>Hi Thomas,</p><p><b>Could take hours but the simplest way is to simply copy all of the
files (except pmail.ini) from one user mail directory to the others
user mail directory and then run as the other users to delete the
folders that do not pertain to that user.&nbsp; Should not take all that
long with 300 folders.</b></p><p>Hmmm... Hours... that's a significant keyword there. I'd already thought of something like that - but figured that SURELY there must be something better?</p><p><b>Not sure what the big deal is, the whole process with 300 folders and 4-5 users should not take more than about an hour.&nbsp; I've done this in the past.&nbsp;&nbsp; I could not do this as fast with Outlook either.
</b></p><p>Besides, I don't want to run as different users. Same user, different identities. I thought that it won't display folders with the same ID even if they're in different mailboxes?</p><p><b>Huh?&nbsp; Different identites are just that, identities.&nbsp; They see everything to top level user does.&nbsp; I guess I really do not know what you are trying to accomplish.
</b></p><p>Ideally, I still want all the folders on the same window without having to create different users. The reason I have to separate them is because one of the accounts is moving to Microsoft Exchange. and we will no longer be allowed POP access. I would still prefer to use Pegasus Mail in IMAP mode, and forego some of the better usability that Outlook offers in preference for the PM functionality. But it means that that identity will have to move.</p><p><b>Are you trying to say you want to move some of these 300 folder into the Exchange IMAP4 setup?&nbsp; That should not be all that difficult.&nbsp; You just create the folders in the IMAP4 accont and drag and drop the mail from the other folders into the IMAP4 folders.&nbsp; Transfer speed if going to be based on the speed of the connection but it will work.&nbsp; It's faster if both folders are open as well when you do the copy.&nbsp; I would do a simple copy and not a move since it's both safer and faster.
</b></p><p>Much as I have been a complete fanboy and advocate for Pegasus Mail from as far back as version 1.xxx, I regret to say that this one of the things that puts it on par with Linux in deterring its uptake - i.e. you can do anything you want and more, but for some of the most basic things (from the user's point of view), it means you have to do some serious "fiddling", which shouldn't be necessary. </p><p>Maybe there's a utilities or plugin somewhere out there that will do what's required?</p><p><b>Nope, none out there unless I totally have missed the boat here.</b></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Shah&nbsp;</p>[/quote]