[quote user="Charles Gran"]Is there some step-by-step documentation for this? I need to know what steps to follow the set up the second computer's pmail so that it can access the first's pmail box over a regular xp network.
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I am going to assume that you have installed Pegasus Mail to c:\pmail and your mailbox is located in c:\pmail\mail\admin and that the name of this computer is "Charles". Make any adjustments to this procedure if they are different.
1. Share the mail volume on the first computer. Call it something like C_Drive. In UNC format this drive will be \\charles\c_drive:
2. Install Pegasus Mail on the second computer to c:\pmail.
3. Go to c:\pmail\programs and run the program pconfig.exe. Change the Standalone HOME and NEW mail directory spec to \\charles\c_drive\pmail\mail\~r then save and exit.
Now when you run Pegasus Mail is will go to the other computer to find the mail directory.
I would be a lot easier though to just use a shortcut to the original program.
<p>[quote user="Charles Gran"]Is there some step-by-step documentation for this?&nbsp; I need to know what steps to follow the set up the second computer's pmail so that it can access the first's pmail box over a regular xp network.
[/quote]</p><p>I am going to assume that you have installed Pegasus Mail to c:\pmail and your mailbox is located in c:\pmail\mail\admin and that the name of this computer is "Charles".&nbsp; Make any adjustments to this procedure if they are different.</p><p>1.&nbsp;&nbsp; Share the mail volume on the first computer.&nbsp; Call it something like C_Drive.&nbsp; In UNC format this drive will be \\charles\c_drive:
</p><p>&nbsp;2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Install Pegasus Mail on the second computer to c:\pmail.</p><p>&nbsp;3.&nbsp;&nbsp; Go to c:\pmail\programs and run the program pconfig.exe.&nbsp; Change the Standalone HOME and NEW mail directory spec to \\charles\c_drive\pmail\mail\~r then save and exit.
</p><p>&nbsp;Now when you run Pegasus Mail is will go to the other computer to find the mail directory.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I would be a lot easier though to just use a shortcut to the original&nbsp; program.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>
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