Add-ons for Pegasus Mail
Folder statistics for Pegasus Mail

@BrianFluet, would you be able to provide a recap of the "Folder statistics for Pegasus Mail" utility from the web pages mentioned in the Pegasus Mail for Windows Discussion List today?

And add it here, formally?


My question would be if the folder list we see can be exported to a CSV, like the other folder utility I asked about recently.


@BrianFluet, would you be able to provide a recap of the "Folder statistics for Pegasus Mail" utility from the web pages mentioned in the Pegasus Mail for Windows Discussion List today? And add it here, formally? My question would be if the folder list we see can be exported to a CSV, like the other folder utility I asked about recently.
edited Jan 23 at 2:26 am

If you are talking about listpmme then I can't. I had not heard of that one before so don't have it in my locally stored collection of add-ons. I spent time going through the ones that I have hoping that one would provide folder stats but no joy.


Edit: There is an add-on called PegFolders that provides the following:
operating system filename, internal Identifier string, user friendly "Folder Name", and file size. This seems much less than what listpmme provided based on what I understood of listpmme. I don't know if PegFolders is available here. I will look into it if you think it would be of value.


If you are talking about listpmme then I can't. I had not heard of that one before so don't have it in my locally stored collection of add-ons. I spent time going through the ones that I have hoping that one would provide folder stats but no joy. Edit: There is an add-on called PegFolders that provides the following: operating system filename, internal Identifier string, user friendly "Folder Name", and file size. This seems much less than what listpmme provided based on what I understood of listpmme. I don't know if PegFolders is available here. I will look into it if you think it would be of value.
edited Jan 23 at 12:29 pm

I have PegFolders, and have put its output into Excel, along with the output of folderPMMrep, too, but neither shows the actual hierarchy like listpmme does.


NirSoft's SysExporter shows listpmme's screen, but only has blanks for the rows, not the actual text.


All the files in the OP's message are retrievable via the links provided, and one can see the English translations in the online help via Google Translate, so it is possible to learn how to use the program.


I have PegFolders, and have put its output into Excel, along with the output of folderPMMrep, too, but neither shows the actual _hierarchy_ like listpmme does. NirSoft's SysExporter shows listpmme's screen, but only has blanks for the rows, not the actual text. All the files in the OP's message are retrievable via the links provided, and one can see the English translations in the online help via Google Translate, so it is possible to learn how to use the program.

I have PegFolders, and have put its output into Excel, along with the output of folderPMMrep, too, but neither shows the actual hierarchy like listpmme does.


NirSoft's SysExporter shows listpmme's screen, but only has blanks for the rows, not the actual text.


All the files in the OP's message are retrievable via the links provided, and one can see the English translations in the online help via Google Translate, so it is possible to learn how to use the program.


I have PegFolders, and have put its output into Excel, along with the output of folderPMMrep, too, but neither shows the actual _hierarchy_ like listpmme does. NirSoft's SysExporter shows listpmme's screen, but only has blanks for the rows, not the actual text. All the files in the OP's message are retrievable via the links provided, and one can see the English translations in the online help via Google Translate, so it is possible to learn how to use the program.

A brief experiment found that bringing HIERARCH.PM into Excel as a CSV does show some of the hierarchy. One can see two levels at a time, and could possibly manually edit the result into the actual hierarchy, if needed.


A brief experiment found that bringing HIERARCH.PM into Excel as a CSV does show some of the hierarchy. One can see two levels at a time, and could possibly manually edit the result into the actual hierarchy, if needed.
edited Jan 24 at 7:28 pm
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