Minor niggles it would be nice to see fixed in the next version (if not already):
When forwarding a message, the first time the outgoing queue is viewed the message does not appear, but closing and reopening the queue makes it show up.
Also when working with maximised child windows , the "x" to close does not appear when a window first opens but clicking to another window and back sorts it out.
Enough niggles, none of these would stop me using Pegasus - I get a warped sense of satisfaction every time I hear colleagues moaning about outlook with a corrupted index or similar issues.
Various other mail programs take ownership of ".eml" files and change their last modified date, and make unwanted changes to mail before you get a chance to see it.
The only down side is I often end up being the one to do things like forwarding messages "as is", searching through 10's of thousands of messages without setting hours aside, or examining headers or raw email data that others can't get at easily.
Been with Pegasus since Nineteen-Ninety-something running in Dos on a Novell network, so really looking forward to V5.
<p>Minor niggles it would be nice to see fixed in the next version (if not already):</p><p>When forwarding a message, the first time the outgoing queue is viewed the message does not appear, but closing and reopening the queue makes it show up.</p><p>Also when working with maximised child windows , the "x" to close does not appear when a window first opens but clicking to another window and back sorts it out.</p><p>Enough niggles, n<span style="font-size: 10pt;">one of these would stop me using Pegasus - I get a warped sense of satisfaction every time I hear colleagues moaning about outlook with a corrupted index or similar issues.</span></p><p>Various other mail programs take ownership of ".eml" files and change their last modified date, and make unwanted changes to mail before you get a chance to see it.</p><p>The only down side is I often end up being the one to do things like forwarding messages "as is", searching through 10's of thousands of messages without setting hours aside, or examining headers or raw email data that others can't get at easily.</p><p>Been with Pegasus since Nineteen-Ninety-something running in Dos on a Novell network, so really looking forward to V5.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>