Hey you all,
due to a HD failure on my computer I had to install Pegasus on a new laptop. I managed to copy the MAIL folder from the old HD, not the Programs folder, though. After installing Pegasus, I simply copied the MAIL folder on the same location. Things worked out more or less, just information on the mail account got lost as well as the hierarchy of my mail folders. I managed to repair all of that. However, 7 already read e-mails were in the New Mail Folder when I copied the mails. Now I cannot delete them anymore. Whenever I try to move them to another folder, it just creates a copy in the folder it was intended to be moved to.
Having read the forum, I played around with some files and deleted the .cnm files. Unfortunately, it didn't result in having them deleted in the New Mail Folder. Actually, nothing changed beside the fact that these files are gone, the mails stayed, though.
So, does anyone of you have any idea of how to repair that considerably annoying thing? I just hope you do! When copying Pegasus next time, I hope I'll manage to copy all of it! :) Thanks in advance for your help!
Greetings from Austria,
Schoolio
<P>Hey you all,</P>
<P>&nbsp;due to a HD failure on my computer I had to install Pegasus on a new laptop. I managed to copy the MAIL folder from the old HD, not the Programs folder, though. After installing Pegasus, I simply copied the MAIL folder on the same location. Things worked out more or less, just information on the mail account got lost as well as the hierarchy of my mail folders. I managed to repair all of that. However, 7 already read e-mails were in the New Mail Folder when I copied the mails. Now I cannot delete them anymore. Whenever I try to move them to another folder, it just creates a copy in the folder it was intended to be moved to.</P>
<P>&nbsp;Having read the forum, I played around with some files and deleted the .cnm files. Unfortunately, it didn't result in having them deleted in the New Mail Folder. Actually, nothing changed beside the fact that these files are gone, the mails stayed, though.</P>
<P>So, does anyone of you have any idea of how to repair that considerably annoying thing? I just hope you do! When copying Pegasus next time, I hope I'll manage to copy all of it! :) Thanks in advance for your help!</P>
<P>Greetings from Austria,</P>
<P>Schoolio</P>