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Duplicated entries in system address books

Hi Michael,

Thanks for the hint. It works. After re-indexing all duplicated entries are gone.

But does Pmail holds a separate local index of the system address book? I thought that all address books are being red on start of Pmail.

Brgds from Rostock

Joerg

<p>Hi Michael,</p><p>Thanks for the hint. It works. After re-indexing all duplicated entries are gone.</p><p>But does Pmail holds a separate local index of the system address book? I thought that all address books are being red on start of Pmail.</p><p>Brgds from Rostock</p><p>Joerg </p>

Hi,

Since a few weeks Pegasus often creates duplicated entries in the system address book. The system address book file (*.pmr) is located on the server within the pmail programs folder where all of our users have access to (including write permissions to the pmr files). All users start the same winpm-32.exe directly from the server.

The duplicated entries are not available within the pmr file when opening with a text editor but only when opening the system address book within Pmail.

When trying to delete one of the duplicated enties by Pmail, both addresses are deleted.

Has anybody an idea?

Brgds

Joerg

<p>Hi,</p><p>Since a few weeks Pegasus often creates duplicated entries in the system address book. The system address book file (*.pmr) is located on the server within the pmail programs folder where all of our users have access to (including write permissions to the pmr files). All users start the same winpm-32.exe directly from the server.</p><p>The duplicated entries are not available within the pmr file when opening with a text editor but only when opening the system address book within Pmail. </p><p>When trying to delete one of the duplicated enties by Pmail, both addresses are deleted.</p><p>Has anybody an idea?</p><p>Brgds</p><p>Joerg </p>

[quote user="Joerg"]Since a few weeks Pegasus often creates duplicated entries in the system address book. The system address book file (*.pmr) is located on the server within the pmail programs folder where all of our users have access to (including write permissions to the pmr files). All users start the same winpm-32.exe directly from the server.[/quote]

Did you try reindexing from the address book button menu?

<p>[quote user="Joerg"]Since a few weeks Pegasus often creates duplicated entries in the system address book. The system address book file (*.pmr) is located on the server within the pmail programs folder where all of our users have access to (including write permissions to the pmr files). All users start the same winpm-32.exe directly from the server.[/quote]</p><p>Did you try reindexing from the address book button menu?</p>
			Michael
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