Hi all,
My Pmail address book is giving me fits. It shows duplicates of many addresses and when I select addresses I sometimes end up with a totally unrelated address. If I edit the duplicate addresses, one will be the correct address and the other will be something different. If I then save the wrong address, it ends up being a real (not just indexed) version of, not the original address, but the address I saw when I opened it. That leaves me with two problems:
1. I now have to delete the second address.
2. I sometimes find that a totally unrelated third address has been deleted from my address book.
In the past when I had this problem I discovered the culprit was leaving the address book open when I closed Pmail. That is not the case this time around. I tried closing Pmail and re-opening it. I tried going in as a different user and then switching users. I tried removing the pm! file (the index) to see if Pmail would reindex the address book. This didn't work as I could then see NO addresses at all.
Is there a way to reindex a Pmail address book?
I think the index, itself, is corrupt but the book is OK (other than the addresses I accidently deleted when I was trying to get things to work again). My last backup was from before Christmas and I've made quite a few changes this past week. I may end up restoring my backup, but I'd really like a solution to this problem as it happens far too often. In fact, it happens often enough that I have seriously considered abandoning Pmail. The only thing that keeps me from doing so is that I really don't like Outlook all that much, can't really afford to use Notes, and don't have much experience with anything else.
Thanks,
Craig
<p>Hi all,</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; My Pmail address book is giving me&nbsp; fits.&nbsp; It shows duplicates of many addresses and when I select addresses I sometimes end up with a totally unrelated address.&nbsp; If I edit the duplicate addresses, one will be the correct address and the other will be something different.&nbsp; If I then save the wrong address, it ends up being a real (not just indexed) version of, not the original address, but the address I saw when I opened it.&nbsp; That leaves me with two problems:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; 1. I now have to delete the second address.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; 2. I sometimes find that a totally unrelated third address has been deleted from my address book.</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; In the past when I had this problem I discovered the culprit was leaving the address book open when I closed Pmail.&nbsp; That is not the case this time around.&nbsp; I tried closing Pmail and re-opening it.&nbsp; I tried going in as a different user and then switching users.&nbsp; I tried removing the pm! file (the index) to see if Pmail would reindex the address book.&nbsp; This didn't work as I could then see NO addresses at all.</p><p><i><b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Is there a way to reindex a Pmail address book?&nbsp; </b></i></p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; I think the index, itself, is corrupt but the book is OK (other than the addresses I accidently deleted when I was trying to get things to work again).&nbsp; My last backup was from before Christmas and I've made quite a few changes this past week.&nbsp; I may end up restoring my backup, but I'd really like a solution to this problem as it happens far too often.&nbsp; In fact, it happens often enough that I have seriously considered abandoning Pmail.&nbsp; The only thing that keeps me from doing so is that I really don't like Outlook all that much, can't really afford to use Notes, and don't have much experience with anything else.</p><p>&nbsp; Thanks,</p><p>&nbsp; Craig </p><p>&nbsp;</p>