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I read the FAQ about the unknown publisher warning - in my case it was Pegasus running from a directory on my local network server that was giving me the message.

 Without unchecking any boxes or changing any selections, I just went to the advanced tab in internet options-security.

 I added "\\server" and clicked the ADD button. Closed up the Internet options windows and all is now well.

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medalto posted Aug 8 '11 at 11:40 pm

the exact message is 

"The IMAP server that manages this mailbox or folder has reported an error during the operation you have attempted to perform.

could this be it ? 


--- Mon, 08 Aug 2011 21:30:01 ---

Connect to 'imap4.blueyonder.co.uk' port 993, timeout 60.

21:30:01.829 [*] Connection established to 62.254.26.203

21:30:01.919 [*] SSL/TLS session established: RC4, OFB mode, keysize 128 bits

21:30:01.919 [*] Certificate user is cn=imap4.blueyonder.co.uk, ou=internet operations, o=Virgin Media Ltd, l=Hook, sp=Hampshire, c=GB

21:30:01.919 [*] Certificate is valid from Tue Mar 29 00:00:00 2011 to Thu Mar 28 23:59:59 2013

21:30:01.919 [*] Certificate fingerprint is 4481DBCEC5FF6954330130F7AC18BB5B

21:30:06.015 18: SSL read error -41 (locus 0, type 0, 'No data was read because the remote system closed the connection (recv() == 0)\FFFFFFCC\FFFFFFCC')

21:30:06.015 --- Connection closed normally at Mon, 08 Aug 2011 21:30:06. ---\0A\0A 

 

 



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Anybloodyid posted Aug 1 '11 at 5:38 pm

Hi

Just started to use Pegasus and want to know how I can change the tabs that appear when you open your address book.

At the moment mine show Name   Key and Phone I would like to just have Name and Email.

Thanks

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tonyherrmann posted Aug 1 '11 at 1:45 pm

We have a small peer to peer network using public folders on a file server. I can create and delete public folders, but when i move a folder or sub-folder, although it seems to move Ok, it refverts back to previous position when I re start Pegasus. This happens when I do it on the file server direct and also from other PCs.

Help appreciated

Tony 

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MJSmit posted Aug 1 '11 at 10:45 am

When I make changes to my local IMAP inbox, these are not executed on the server, apparently, until I close the IMAP connection. Is this a bug or intentional?

 To check, I have the same IMAP folder open on a webmail interface as well (it's an Outlook Exchange server, actually), and I see the messages there until I manually disconnect the IMAP connection in Pegasus. Moreover, New Mail windows pop up from time to time, showing me '3 new' mails, when I have just removed 3 mails from the local folder, so that indeed there are 12=9+3 on the remote server, but only 9 locally. (Additionally, on startup I often get the total number of mails in the IMAP inbox announced to me as new mails.)

Warm regards from a happy Pegasus user,

Martijn

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Hi Michael,

I don't use preveiw mode, all my windows display in the stand-alone format.  All my prior explanations relate to that mode.

I have a problem that do not rise to the status of "issues".  I'm sorry you can't visualize what's happenning.  Of course I'll continue trying to work around this problem and in time I'll resolve it.  It's unusual however that there have been no other similar requests as mine are on record.  The possibility of the software being corrupted is not very likely simply because the same problem existed with the same email correspondence on my prior computer running a different operating system.

Thank you very much for your help trying to resolve this one.  I don't feel quite so bad now knowing an experienced user is scratching his head as well!

best regards - ragsman

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> First a month ago I got an email with an xls attachment but didn´t got

it. After some irritation (professional use...!)
> and trouble and many

resending the mail I found  out, that pmail started to download the

message, presented an
> error dialog (for 5 sec...) and stopped. The

message neither being in the new mail folder nor longer being
> on the

server. Same result with the selective download option, but no probs at

all with many other mails,
> other xls files, mails with big size attachment, everything else is without problems. Downloading the mail

with the
> webmailer (knowing that there is one ...aaaaaaargh!!!) is also

without problems.

The POP3 protocol says that when a message download fails that the mailbox is to be restored to the condition at the start of the POP3 session.  This includes the requirement that the server remove all tags for deletion as well.  There is something wrong with the server if the mail is getting deleted when there is an error in the download. Talk to the people running the POP3 server.  You might want to show them a session log of the failed POP3 download as well.

 

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To add to this...I run into this quite a bit with admin's who have no idea what they are doing or how to configure their systems, but they can quote gibberish really good.  Good enough to fool their bosses into thinking they know what they are doing.... A good admin can tell you EXACTLY why a message is being blocked or sent to some kind of spam folder and can fix the problem if wrong.

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Thomas R. Stephenson posted Aug 17 '11 at 8:42 pm

> I tried to disable MTU Discovery in TCP Optimzer, but after reboot it always gets enabled somehow.
>

Are you sure?  Did you check the settings of "Enable PMTUDiscovery" in registry?  If it's old value is 0 then it turned off.  The easiest way to do this is to hit the custom button, hit apply and look at the "Old value" setting.

>
> I also tried disabling checksum offloading in TCP Optimizer but it too had no effect.

Check DisableTaskOffload the same way as above or use regedit.

>
>
> The previous WinPMail version 4.51 had no issues with attachments.

Not sure why since there are almost no changes in this area between the 2 versions.  I really suspect that something has changed in the path between Pegasus Mail and the server.

 

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Thomas R. Stephenson posted Jul 27 '11 at 6:13 pm

> Thanks for the advice. I checked and "Never" was already selected.
> When I attempt to send it indicates a handshake error. I'm afraid I'm
> still lost.

Go to File | Network configuration | General and turn on "Create Internet session logs (advanced diagnostic use only)"  

Checking this control tells Pegasus Mail to create special log files that show the entire exchange of information between it and the servers it connects to. Each session will be created in a file called TCPxxxx.WPM in your home mailbox directory (the "xxxx" is replaced by four digits). Creating session logs will slow down the performance of your system somewhat, and you should be aware that any username and password information exchanged between Pegasus Mail and the server will be shown in the log, *even* if you use SSL to secure the connection. Session logs are primarily useful if you need to debug a problem between Pegasus Mail and one of the servers it connects to - you should enable the option only on instructions from a system administrator or from Pegasus Mail technical support. [ Technical note: this control has the same effect as using a "-Z 32" commandline switch when you run Pegasus Mail ]

You can now try again to send/receive the mail and then look at the resulting TCP/IP debug file.  Review of this file will tell you exactly what is going on between WinPMail and the server. You can send me a copy of the session log to for analysis if you wish.

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Michael posted Jul 27 '11 at 4:14 pm

[quote user="tonyherrmann"]I am sorry, but I don't understand how PGP will help me?[/quote]

As we're on the Internet I assumed you knew what hyperlinks are good for? There is one in my previous post (the "" part) pointing you to lots of posts about your issue, everything below my name is only part of my signature ...

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irelam posted Jul 26 '11 at 11:37 pm

Importing ICS calendar entries is non-trivial.  Several people have tried to do just the display bit, and this can be achieved (sorry I don't have any examples to point to). But the real part of this application type is the updating and replying as well as sync'ing with other peoples/group calendars.

Martin

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There are a number of software tools available on the Internet to export Eudora messages with their attachments. Check on Google with a search argument like "Eudora export attachments" to see a list of products.  I cannot vouch for any of these, so backup your system or mail folders first.

Martin

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Brian Parker posted Jul 26 '11 at 3:37 pm

My bad. It was a permissions issue - which is what I thought I checked into first. I looked at STATE.PMJ and MAIN.PNM. It turns out that I could read and write some files in my Pmail directory but not all of them. Thanks for your assistance.

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