I tried the suggestion of moving out the *.cnm files. That didn't help, but I tried other files. When I removed cache.pm, pmail opened normally. The file doesn't look obviously corrupt.
> What setting should I used in the transmission settings for the attachment ? I tried specifying that it was a pdf and that it should > be encoded as MIME or chosen by Mailer but both fail.
Try the following format options:
1. Tools | Options | Sending mail, uncheck "Send attachments as separate messages" and "Enable text file autodetection when sending attachments". Check "Don't add 'attachment information' sections to Multipart messages", and "Generate multipart/alternative versions of richtext messages"
I have a script that runs on the server every morning and emails me some cartoons (Dilbert, Doonesbury, etc.). It does not send the actual graphics (they are copyrighted) but just their URLs, in an HTML message. The email comes 'From' me, and it seemed like a good idea to have 'me' in the remote graphics exception list, so the images would open when I opened the email.
I suppose I could create an obscure alias to me, have the script send the email 'From' the alias, and add the alias to the exception list.
That works partially. What happens is that each message is appended to the file but it takes the form that you see when looking at the message in Raw view except that you get the headers, raw html, attachment encoding, then the attachment itself (the text from the csv).
I shall begin to manually extract the attachments. I have 5 sets of >70 attachments to extract so if anyone finds a way to get the rules to extract the attachments only and append them to a single file or to extract them to single files and to retain the original attachment name, please post.
The program itself is in the C drive (C:\pmail) - Any other ideas?
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Update on the old WIN-XP PC the user Pmail installation (witch is in C:\pmail) to Pmail V4.52. Then copy the complete pmail - folder with all subfolders and files to the new WIN-7 PC to C:\ and make a shortcut from C:\PMAIL\Programs winpm-32.exe to the desktop from the new PC.
[quote user="ajwest"]I my provider recently changed servers and I had to change my settings. Have I blundered somewhere.
My email are being received ok.[/quote]
Since the change has been at their end, talk with your provider about this (Heart?). If it continues, they should be able to give you an authorised method of sending mail using SSL/TLS which should avoid this.
The display of CSS tags problem is now fixed in Bearhtml 4.6.9 revision. The problem has been seen in two cases. First the Style tags were in the Body area of the html stream, and in the second case there were no Style definitions at all.
For those of you that downloaded already, please redo the downloads of Bear469.zip from this Community site.
This issue has been discussed at great length in various threads, including , where you'll also find a way of re-implementing this feature if you wish to.
This does work even with GroupWise 8.01. IMAP is required but has worked well for me. The Pegasus client is still hard to beat for its advanced functions (one I use frequently is bounce).
Mercury/32 is the in and out relay for my GroupWise system, BTW.
Hartelijk bedankt for your tactful hint: so simple. I've got so used to finding that STATE.PMJ has messed up placement of PMail elements that I didn't think of PMAIL.INI. All seems well now.
Is using IMAP instead of POP an option? With IMAP, you can have Pegasus open all three servers at he same time and see all three inboxes. You just create IMAP profiles for each server and configure them all to connect at startup.
Hey, finally got a complete tool for converting Pegasus to Outlook & Thunderbird. I have converted all my messages, attachments from Pegasus to Outlook PST files & EML files.
Get the detailed information about the software from this site -
Thanks for replying, Steffan. Yes, I have checked my Draft manager and, yes, there are several messages there. That is not uncommon for me to leave messages there that I'm working on. What I'm looking for, however, is a switch to shut off the reminder message, just as there is a switch to turn off the word search for "attachment" if you forget to attach a document.
This line is announcing the version of Html being used to compose the message. It is quite normal. If you are seeing it, you need to click the button called View and switch to fancy view of the message. If your webmail client is having problems that is another story, as any webmail client must be able to read html.