Greetings All,
Yesterday I came to the realization that the portable (flash drive) instance of Pegasus Mail that I have been using for years started leaving remnants on host PCs in the form of the HTML image cache. I had figured out how to keep temporary files on the flash drive but an image cache didn't exists when I created this instance and hadn't entered my mind until now.. Leaving remnants bothers me so I am asking for your help in trying to determine whether my concern is global enough to be worth inquiring into alternatives. If you run a portable instance (excluding multi-user network), a response to the following questions would be greatly appreciated..
Why do you run uninstalled instead of installed?
Where is it run from (portable/flash drive, local HD, other)?
If located on a portable or flash drive do you have concerns about leaving temp and/or image cache files on a host PC?
BTW, I am making this request on both the PM-Win list and the Community Forum. There is no need to respond in both places.
Thank you!!!!
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Brian Fluet
Greetings All,
Yesterday I came to the realization that the portable (flash drive) instance of Pegasus Mail that I have been using for years started leaving remnants on host PCs in the form of the HTML image cache. I had figured out how to keep temporary files on the flash drive but an image cache didn't exists when I created this instance and hadn't entered my mind until now.. Leaving remnants bothers me so I am asking for your help in trying to determine whether my concern is global enough to be worth inquiring into alternatives. If you run a portable instance (excluding multi-user network), a response to the following questions would be greatly appreciated..
1. Why do you run uninstalled instead of installed?
2. Where is it run from (portable/flash drive, local HD, other)?
3. If located on a portable or flash drive do you have concerns about leaving temp and/or image cache files on a host PC?
BTW, I am making this request on both the PM-Win list and the Community Forum. There is no need to respond in both places.
Thank you!!!!
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Brian Fluet