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guynoir posted Mar 18 '16 at 3:37 am

Yes....but I want the "sent" folder to sort with the "Ses" and don't get why it sorts above the "As." I guess I'll have to call it "sended" and move all the copies to self there....sigh. But there has to be a reason for this wackiness. I never saw it in earlier versions, Rolling Stones be damned! :-p

 

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PaulW posted Aug 27 '10 at 12:17 am

This can happen if the stored message is missing the body or some important header and often it's the anti-virus that is interferring.  Make sure your a/v is not scanning the Pegasus directories while they are in use.

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irelam posted Jul 26 '10 at 6:47 am

In Pegasus Mail open the address book you want to print. Then in the Pegasus Mail menu select the AddressBook menu and then select AddressBook name. Then back in the Pegasus Mail menu in AddressBook menu select "Export to a Tab Delimited file".   Supply a filename and click ok.   Then in Wordpad etc open the file and print it out.

 

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Thomas R. Stephenson posted Jul 25 '10 at 7:24 am

I can point Windows 7 at the Pegasus installation and it loads OK.  I

can alter the location of the Mail Folders in the recommended way

(change without move) and Pegasus will correctly list all my folders and

show the number of messages in each etc. but it also runs the new

connection wizard and if I try to access any of the mail folders I get

an 'index corrupted' message.

Sounds to me like a rights problem where you do not have full rights to both the mailbox and the program directories.

 

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Sharkfin posted Aug 29 '10 at 3:08 am

That facility does not exist in the Pegasus address book (though it is in other mail clients). However, you can do it through other means. This is what I do:

If you filter messages from your mailing list into a separate folder, you can then set that folder to use a different when creating replies to those messages (right-click on the folder and choose "Set default identity for entry"). If you make sure that the identity you choose is configured to only ever send plain text messages (Tools > Options > Message Formatting > Disable all text styling options), everything will be fine.

With this method you can also exploit the other benefits of an alternative identity such as the From name being something different or perhaps sending through a different server.

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Johnboy posted Jul 17 '10 at 8:18 pm

Many thanks IDW for your quick reply.

Done and dusted thanks again.

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petulengro posted Jul 23 '10 at 10:24 pm

Hi,

Sorry for the delay in my reply but living in a Spanish mountain village has it's problems with the phone lines, been without phone for a couple of days now.

However, thanks to your patience with my confusion. with your help I have now got to grips with the workings of it all and everything is quite clear and working fine, Thanks alot it's much appreciated.

Regards Paul Petulengro

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Michael posted Jul 18 '10 at 12:52 pm

[quote user="jss1941"]Many thanks.  At least I know now how I can toggle between the two.  Not sure which is actually best for me -- both throw errors in different circumstances.[/quote] You know that you can easily toggle via IEControl's toolbar button menu? There's no need for installing and uninstalling IEControl, it will just forward calls to Martin's version if turning it off via the button menu. And please report any errors you encounter so we can fix them.

[quote user="jss1941"]Both give me similar troubles with some html-encoded emails -- cutting off the display  before the end of the html.  Quite consistent with email from a particular web-based email generator. Still investigating what might be triggering this behaviour. Wish me luck!  :-)[/quote]

Pegasus Mail itself is most probably responsible for this as it truncates lines at a certain lenght when submitting them to the HTML renderer - at least that's what I remember. You may forward such a message (preferably the zipped CNM file from the new mail foilder) to me for testing, though, but make sure the CNM file doesn't contain truncated lines to begin with (open IEControl's About ... dialog for sending an email to me).

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TOG posted Jul 16 '10 at 3:14 pm

[quote user="Thomas-M. Stein"]
Hope this helped?
[/quote]

 

It did, Thomas.  

 

Thanks very much!

 

The Old Guy

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Michael posted Jul 16 '10 at 11:25 am

[quote user="cybercrone"]I checked for CNM files, but nothing there which seemed relevant.

When I right clicked (both were in New Mail), neither was marked read-only, BUT both were marked as being white-listed!  How can someone someplace else send an already white-listed mail to me?  How does one make a mail that can't be deleted?[/quote]

Impossible unless the files are locked or the messages marked read-only. I guess that these settings had something to with what AVG did to them, you may search this forum for other reports applying to AVG issues. You may have actually encountered another one of these zero byte file crashes which can be solved permanently, see and especially Thomas' post.
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Michael posted Jul 15 '10 at 5:02 pm

[quote user="popper"]PM has been installed on a separate partition to Win7.  Totally separate to Program Files etc. [/quote]

Maybe you need to find out yourself: IIRC the associated configuration data are saved in the respective Pegasus Mail user's mailbox directory (not sure whether new mail or home mail if they are different, see Help => About Pegasus Mail => Info screen for paths) in a file named STATE.PMJ (a simple text file). It should be easy enough to figure out whether changes in Pegasus Mail are saved to this file or not, you may even rename, move or delete it temporarily for seeing any effects. Next step would be to find out why data are not stored if so ...

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[quote user="Paul in NJ"]Bumped. SOMEONE must have encountered this previously?[/quote]

I don't think so (at least with regard to JIT-debugging). The only way to provide some useful debugging information in your case would be by using my (you'll most probably have to use the "stand-alone" debugger, see the ReadMe file included). But you may check this post and this one before doing so.

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