Let's first approach this by trying to clean up the existing installation. Read through these instructions before starting and post with any questions or concerns.
First, make a backup of W:\ALLDATA\DATA\PEGASUS\MAIL.
Now, modify your Pegasus Mail shortcut by adding the -O (oh, not zero) command line option. It will look something like this: C:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe -A -O
This option will force Pegasus Mail to startup offline which will prevent any mail checks while working through the clean up.
Start Pegasus Mail. Look at the lower right of the main Pegasus Mail window and make sure there is a red "X" over the connection icon.
The next step will be to delete the unwanted Pegasus Mail users. Let me know if you want to keep any of their mail data. It can be copied from the backup to a directory that can then be attached as an added mailbox.
I do not know what Pegasus Mail user you are running Pegasus Mail as. I am going to assume that it is either ADMIN or NET. If it is different, stop here and let me know.
Go into User Management and delete all users except ADMIN and NET.
Right click on the NET mailbox in the folder list and select "Disconnect this mailbox"
Restart Pegasus Mail keeping the offline option in place.
Give me a screenshot of what you folder list looks like now.
Let me know how you are handling what Pegasus Mail user you are running as (eg: -U command line option? Specifying it at startup?)
Note: Undoing everything you have done will be as easy as restoring W:\ALLDATA\DATA\PEGASUS\MAIL from the backup (might want to make two, just in case).
Let's first approach this by trying to clean up the existing installation. Read through these instructions before starting and post with any questions or concerns.
First, make a backup of W:\ALLDATA\DATA\PEGASUS\MAIL.
Now, modify your Pegasus Mail shortcut by adding the -O (oh, not zero) command line option. It will look something like this: C:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe -A -O
This option will force Pegasus Mail to startup offline which will prevent any mail checks while working through the clean up.
Start Pegasus Mail. Look at the lower right of the main Pegasus Mail window and make sure there is a red "X" over the connection icon.
The next step will be to delete the unwanted Pegasus Mail users. Let me know if you want to keep any of their mail data. It can be copied from the backup to a directory that can then be attached as an added mailbox.
I do not know what Pegasus Mail user you are running Pegasus Mail as. I am going to assume that it is either ADMIN or NET. **If it is different, stop here and let me know**.
Go into User Management and delete all users except ADMIN and NET.
Right click on the NET mailbox in the folder list and select "Disconnect this mailbox"
Restart Pegasus Mail keeping the offline option in place.
Give me a screenshot of what you folder list looks like now.
Let me know how you are handling what Pegasus Mail user you are running as (eg: -U command line option? Specifying it at startup?)
Note: Undoing everything you have done will be as easy as restoring W:\ALLDATA\DATA\PEGASUS\MAIL from the backup (might want to make two, just in case).