> Many of the emails I receave have a time in 24hr format this is several hours later than I know it was sent and received. For > example: an email I got that I know was sent between 1700 & 1800 shows the time of 2340. How do I correct this and can change to 12 hour > time.?
Not really sure what you are describing but open the folder and check the option "Apply timezone correction"
It cannot be changed to 12 hour format since it is just displaying what is in the message.
> I looked at mail merge. All I want to do is to have mutliple addresses
on the same email, I do not want to customize the messages.Perhaps > importing the names and email addresses to a temporary address book is
what I need?
Look at using a distribution list. Copy the email addresses from Excel to a text file with the PML file extension and save it to your home mail directory. Then hit the Addresses | Distribution lists and edit the dist. list to add the options you want. The To field is generally used by most people to suppress the email addresses.
Distribution list options
There are several ways you can control and customize the operation of your distribution lists. To alter these options, press <F6> to open the distirbution list manager if it is not already open, then select the list you want to work with on the left, and click the Settings button.
To field (suppressing the list of recipients): Entering an address in this field will force Pegasus Mail to suppress the listing of all the recipients' addresseses in the To: field when you use the list. Instead of showing every member of the list, the To: field will contain only what you enter here. Because of the way Internet mail works, you cannot simply enter any piece of text in this field -- you must enter something which can be legally processed as if it were an address. We recommend that you use the following format to create the contents of this field:
"(descriptive text)" <(your own address)>
Replace (descriptive text) with a meaningful name for the mailing list, and put your own address where it says (your own address). Recipients will almost always see the descriptive text instead of your address so it will not seem as strange as it sounds. The quote characters around (descriptive text) and the angle bracket characters around (your own address) are vitally important and must be included exactly as shown. It is not possible to suppress the recipient list for MHS mail and this field will be ignored for MHS messages.
Reply to: If you want to direct replies to list mailings to a particular address, enter it here. A reply-to field you set in the list will override any in the message.
Request confirmation of reading, Request confirmation of delivery, Mark message as urgent, Signature set: These controls duplicate the same features in the message editor. If you set them for the distribution list they will override the values you use when you compose the message.
Funny, just this morning I was thinking, all over again, how really annoying I was finding precisely this behavior. If I were a programmer, I might try to find a way to automate alt-tabbing back to the PMail message from the referenced web page.
So, adding my howevermany ¢/pence worth to this thread. Hear, hear.
[quote user="David Harris"] I'm happy to write in support for this type of encoding, but we're now too close to the release of v4.62 for me to be comfortable about trying to squeeze in there before release. You can expect to see support for it in the next release though. [/quote]
[quote user="merbe02"]For this Windows locale Language IERenderer 2.4.5.5 does not help to show the message headers with non-Latin characters those as From:, Subject:, Date sent:, Send reply to:. [/quote]
Of course not since it isn't used for displaying headers.
Is it possible to restore the Folders (Filing Tray) structure following a Crash?
A search of the Forum has provided one possible solution, that is renaming the HIERARCH file to a SAV ext and running the prog again. This did nothing to restore all missing Folders (Filing Trays) .
Are there any other options available, as quite a number of years of storage development has now been lost.
"There are a lot more important reasons for not driving high speed cars, a lot more important ones ..."
But of course there are. But where's the fun then? Any other car can take you from A to B. The same applies to email clients I think: at the end of the day all of them will send and receive emails. Still, only few are prefered by majority of people. That's why I'm hoping you're not going to limit my "Ferrari" to 120km/h, being it because of the OS or any other reason.
"I wish I had never introduced it in the first place". This brings me memories of people that made the first computers (not that I knew them personally), who thought something like "256kb of RAM should be enough for ever from now on", or "let's have the year saved as 85, and not 1985, to save memory space. And computers won't have such a big impact on people anyway". My point is: what might look as a mistake or a bad thing at the start, may turn out to being actually prefered by end-users. I'm sure you can think of many other examples yourself.
And when you think it all started with the Windows 7 - since I've installed it in my computer I mean. Until then I had no problems with Pegasus Mail under XP, as I said. But I'm sure that I will find a solution for the toolbar problem, and everything will return to normal. Keep up the good work!
[quote user="Aircut"]All buttons are operative though and i can scroll using my mouse only.... any one experienced this kind of behavior?[/quote]
This is a very long standing issue which David Harris isn't able to fix, but when using the keyboard after clicking on a filter rule at the bottom the scroll bar appears and can be used like usual.
[quote user="bstiefel"]When minimizing pegasus it only minimizes to the tool bar icon, not minimized in the tray, how do I restore to a regualr minimize[/quote]
See Tools > Options > Reporting/logging. Is "Place an icon in the Windows system tray" (and any associated options) checked?
I checked mainfolder for consistency , not sure if there is an option to set or where the issue is
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A couple of things to check:
At Tools > Options > Basic Settings, do you have "Allow read messages to stay in the new mail folder" unchecked? Do you have "Main Folder" identified as your default mail folder?
I want to say that I had a problem: My Thai language emails were being received blank. Changing the default MIME charset on Tools => Options => Advanced settings to UTF-8 solved my problem. Thank you.
FWIW, I started having the same issue as the OP after upgrading IE to version 9 (even though I use Firefox, not IE Running Win7x64). The IERenderer install solved the problem. I rarely come here these days, so don't know if this is a commonly reported issue, but this thread popped out immediately. Thank you!!
[quote user="ivorygate"]The copy function is failing to update the clipboard in Pegasus, at all, when I have IERenderer enabled; it's not clearing the clipboard, it just doesn't update it as if I didn't even try to copy to it.[/quote]
I have absolutely no idea what might cause this unique issue of yours. What happens if copying contents from a website or HTML file opened in Internet Explorer itself? If this works we could try using for figuring some more details about this issue (using its Catch all option), but please don't do so without further instructions because it might otherwise cause your Pegasus Mail to heavily slow down due to writing lots of dump files.