Now this issue had really got me freaked out because I've been using PMAIL for years and thanks to Support, it has survived through all the Windows upgrades and releases (Downgrades!!). I like the fact it has not changed to a bloatware application - just a nice simple layout that stays consistently powerful and delivers!
I had already archived a lot of mail from my several years of mailboxes and had been using PMAIL for a couple of months without this issue. I investigated further and found test messages were fine, being selectively downloaded and appearing in the inbox without the little new mail box on the screen and zilch in the 'new mail' inbox. Then I noticed that only web based messages containing HTML were the ones that did not appear in the inbox. They were 'invisible' until I closed and restarted PMAIL.
I have just gone through some major OS changes from XP to Win7_64 and despite repeated re-installs and fresh installs, I got the same problem. There is no solution here or on the web, despite some others having the same problem.
Then I had a good look in Tools/Options/Incoming Mail/Hyperlinks and realized my Firefox web browser command line was not pointing to the new location for Firefox.exe. I corrected that and now all my Selective Mail downloads come into my New Mail folder. Of course, reinstall of PMAIL had picked up all my old settings including the wrong browser command line location, which didn't help the diagnosis.
This is such a nasty problem to get and waste time over, I wonder if the developers could add a warning when HTML files are downloaded and there is no valid browser support link? Or is this an issue connected to the in built renderer? I never let PMAIL Find Browser automatically because I've got MS and FF installed whilst FF (default) is always installed on a backup drive letter.
Thanks for your replies.
PS: In my new rebuild I decided to remove PGP and QDPGP. If you have ever installed PGP V8, you will have BIG problems cleaning up registry entries after an uninstall, it is a real OS polluter application I shall never re-install.
<p>Now this issue had really got me freaked out because I've been using PMAIL for years and thanks to Support, it has survived through all the Windows upgrades and releases (Downgrades!!). I like the fact it has not changed to a bloatware application - just a nice simple layout that stays consistently powerful and delivers!</p><p>&nbsp;I had already archived a lot of mail from my several years of mailboxes and had been using PMAIL for a couple of months without this issue. I investigated further and found&nbsp; test messages were fine, being selectively downloaded and appearing in the inbox without the little new mail box on the screen and zilch in the 'new mail' inbox.&nbsp; Then I noticed that only web based messages containing HTML were the ones that did not appear in the inbox. They were 'invisible' until I closed and restarted PMAIL. </p><p>&nbsp;I have just gone through some major OS changes from XP to Win7_64 and despite repeated re-installs and fresh installs, I got the same problem. There is no solution here or on the web, despite some others having the same problem.
</p><p>&nbsp;Then I had a good look in Tools/Options/Incoming Mail/Hyperlinks and realized my Firefox web browser command line was not pointing to the new location for Firefox.exe. I corrected that and now all my Selective Mail downloads come into my New Mail folder. Of course, reinstall of PMAIL had picked up all my old settings including the wrong browser command line location, which didn't help the diagnosis.
</p><p>&nbsp;This is such a nasty problem to get and waste time over, I wonder if the developers could add a warning when HTML files are downloaded and there is no valid browser support link? Or is this an issue connected to the in built renderer? I never let PMAIL Find Browser automatically because I've got MS and FF installed whilst FF (default)&nbsp; is always installed on a backup drive letter.
</p><p>&nbsp;Thanks for your replies. </p><p>&nbsp;PS: In my new rebuild I decided to remove PGP and QDPGP. If you have ever installed PGP V8,&nbsp; you will have BIG problems cleaning up registry entries after an uninstall, it is a real OS polluter application I shall never re-install.
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