[quote user="KajMan"]Thank you Thomas for a quick reply.
I'm pretty sure about having those paths right, but of course I'm going to check once more.
Where is Pegasus writing the mail file that is created when i click Send button - obviously that is the place that I've to check those permissions?
[/quote]
When you have Pegasus Mail integrated with Mercury/32 there is a pmgate.sys file in the WinPMail program directory specifying the mail directory queue via a user defined gateway (UDG). This is managed via pconfig and here's a sample of the UDG.
Gateway name : MERCURY
*New mail path :
Is ? a program to run? : N
*New mail search mask :
*Outgoing mail path : \\thomas\maxtor\MERCURY\QUEUE
*Run for outgoing mail :
*Filename format : ~d~d.101
Run to validate address :
*Reply address format : ["~p" <~r> ]
Accepts SMTP addresses? : Y
Simple message headers? : 'Glue' headers
UUEncode attachments? : Y
Burst messages? : N Gateway processes BCC? : N
Strip gateway name? : Y
Force all mail through? : Y
In this case WinPMail in writing the 101 file to the directory specified in the "Outgoing mail path"
<p>[quote user="KajMan"]Thank you Thomas for a quick reply.
I'm pretty sure about having those paths right, but of course I'm going to check once more.
Where is Pegasus writing the mail file that is created when i click Send button - obviously that is the place that I've to check those permissions?
[/quote]
When you have Pegasus Mail integrated with Mercury/32 there is a pmgate.sys file in the WinPMail program directory specifying the mail directory queue via a user defined gateway (UDG).&nbsp; This is managed via pconfig and here's a sample of the UDG.
</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Gateway name :&nbsp; MERCURY
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *New mail path :
&nbsp;&nbsp; Is ? a program to run? :&nbsp; N
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *New mail search mask :
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *Outgoing mail path :&nbsp; \\thomas\maxtor\MERCURY\QUEUE
&nbsp;&nbsp; *Run for outgoing mail :
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *Filename format :&nbsp; ~d~d.101
&nbsp; Run to validate address :
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *Reply address format : ["~p" &lt;~r&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ]
&nbsp; Accepts SMTP addresses? :&nbsp; Y
&nbsp; Simple message headers? :&nbsp; 'Glue' headers
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; UUEncode attachments? :&nbsp; Y
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Burst messages? :&nbsp; N&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Gateway processes BCC? : N
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Strip gateway name? :&nbsp; Y
&nbsp; Force all mail through? :&nbsp; Y</p><p>&nbsp;In this case WinPMail in writing the 101 file to the directory specified in the "Outgoing mail path"</p><p>&nbsp;</p>