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Aderoy!

Thanks for ideas.... still have the problems so all suggestion are highly appreciated.

 Signature: I have now changed that and have a simple signature generated by Pegasus Mail and have chosen the option "internet adress - plain content". I Guess that is the best option - agree or should I handle it in any other way ? 

  Rich (formatted) Text is OFF in the Tools/Options/Outgoing messages section - should I change that, or !?

 Jon

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PaulW posted Nov 10 '08 at 12:40 pm

Have you tried restarting you machine?  Before you tried Pegasus Mail, what did you use - are you sure it's not still trying to download you mail?

If you still have a 'mailbox in use' error, I would get in touch with whoever hosts you mailbox and find out if they have a problem. 

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mosh posted Nov 12 '08 at 6:56 am

I have been a Pegasus user for many years now. The biggest shortcoming of the program for me is the inability of the program to handle bidi (bidirectional) issues (i.e., in an environment where there is mixed use of LTR (left-to-right) languages such as English together with RTL (right-to-left) languages such as Hebrew or Arabic).

The unicode incompatibility of Pegasus has been a subject of various

threads in the Pegasus usenet newsgroups for years. For this reason I

now also have a gmail account, which I use for such bilingual messages. 


For that reason I am still using Pegasus version 4.02, which as far as I know is the last version to properly display LTR (left-to-right) languages such as English on a computer which uses a RTL (right-to-left) version of Windows. Every other modern email client that I am aware of does not have this problem. I haven't switched away from Pegasus completely, however, because of the time it would take me to convert all my archived messages from Pegasus format to something the other programs can read.

I don't remember if I tested the most recent release of Pegasus (4.41) on this issue.

Good luck.

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chriscw posted Nov 18 '08 at 5:02 pm

Its still the same in the 4.5 public beta.   Increasing the number of characters displayed for the phone number would certaily make the address book more usable as an address book perse as there would be no need to select the individual entry to see the whole number perhaps you should post this in the wishlists section.

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vmgracia posted Nov 5 '08 at 10:55 am

not really, this server have two cpu and 2Gb memory, the cpu load average is arround 30% and the memory used is 900Mb

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Hello!

Well, yes, this might be an option. I tried some, but I haven't gotten around to do a full scale test yet.

However, my main concern right now is how do I get my mail sorted  without restarting Pmail every 3000 or so mail, waiting 30 minutes until it counts to 200-odd thousand, filters 5 minutes and then do it all over again...  

More so, I don't know if I did something wrong, my network is screwing up, a setting is not optimal, or Pmail creates the problem.

So any help is appreciated.

Thank you!
 

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[quote user="chriscw"]

I think the normal procedure is to close Pegasus, delete Hierach.pm and I think folstate.pm (or beeter still move it elsewhere) then either restore your last backed up copy or restart Pegasus which will scan your folders and build a new file all your message folders will appear in the root of your mailbox and you will need to re create any filing trays and move folders into them.

[/quote]

That's where I am already (a flat structure), so I just took this as an opportunity to clean house, and create a new folder structure. Fortunately, Pegasus appears to based rules that move messages on the final destination folder instead of storing the path to get to it. Even with the new folder structure (and indeed, when they were all flat at root), my mail sorting rules still work properly.

Thanks to everyone for the help!

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choochoo posted Nov 2 '08 at 4:57 pm

old laptop fatal crash     bought new one with vista

old mail settings, user file, and emails were on different hard drive.  copied this to new computer

downloaded new pegasus   installed on new laptop, it automatically picked up all the old settings, and I could read my old mail, download new and send.

Pegasus crashed (best word for it).

I uninstalled and reinstalled. Now I can't get any of my old messages, and my configuration is not there, as it was the first time.

I even recopied my old info back to new system again.

How can I get pegasus to pick up my old stuff again.

Post here and please at my yahoo address.       not my real name just a extra place to get email

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dilberts_left_nut posted Nov 3 '08 at 2:42 am

[quote user="irelam"]

Go to menu Help/About Pegasus Mail,  and click Info button

 Martin

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[quote user="BillnLilburn"]

My Pegasus program has crashed and I can't get it started again.

[/quote]

[:P]

The PMAIL folder (C:\Pmail or wherever you installed it) contains everything, mail included.

If you can't find it there, a search for "PMAIL" should point you in the right direction.

The actual mail files (*.cnm) & folders (*.PMM, *.PMI) are usually in the "mail" or "ADMIN" folder inside C:\PMAIL (depending on installation type / version) but if you back up the PMAIL folder you should have everything (including addressbooks).

It is possible to store the mail elsewhere, but this has to be specifically set up, and you should remember doing that.

You could run pconfig.exe (in the PMAIL folder) and it will show you the current path, but then again, if your installation is borked, it may lie to you.

 

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dilberts_left_nut posted Oct 31 '08 at 4:57 am

In your PMAIL folder is a program called pconfig.exe, run this.

This, among other things tells Pmail where to find it's data files (asking for your username is a symptom of not finding PMAIL.USR where it expects to).

Change any entries that start with c:\.... to d:\.... keeping all other data the same (assuming you kept it in the same folder(s) relative to the root of the drive)

There is probably more complete answers on the forum if you search for "PMAIL.USR" or "move drive"

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Thomas R. Stephenson posted Oct 30 '08 at 11:35 pm

> We have two or three email accounts some of which are accessed ban
> internet mail program, and some of which are accessed via Pegasus. My
> wife tried to log onto an account using Pegasus last week, but it just
> opened the "new mail" window and then hung before fully opening it. The
> PC "revved up" (fan speed wnet up to high speed, and we got "not
> responding message". It's an old PC running XPhome .
>
> We had recenlty updated to latest Pegasus , but that doesn't seem to be
> the problem. A data file corrupt, perhaps? I've on idea, and am not a
> computer buff. I've re-indexed things in Pegasus in the past and
> followed various hints and tips successfully, but can't find anythnig
> on this particular issue
>
>
> Any ideas very welcome . TIA

Move all of the *.CNM files out of the new mail directory and try again.  It should now open normally.  You can then put the messages back one at a time until you find the problem message.  

It's probably going to be a really large message.  If you are using content control then I'd recommend that you set a limit on the message size so you are not scanning these large files with encoded attachments.

1.    Use  Tools | Spam and content controls | Content control...

2.    Select and edit the control definition

3.    Select the "Message tests" tab.

4.    Enter 8000 in "Check at most this many bytes in each message"

>
> Sorry: should have said it starts up with the "in use by another
> process window" so I said "carry on regardless"

No big deal, you crashed out of the program so is was unable to delete the lock file.

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Thomas R. Stephenson posted Oct 31 '08 at 4:34 pm

This can be done by manually moving the folders to another directory and then do an "Add mailbox to list" to access the old folders.  This would require doing a complete rebuild of the hierarch.pm. It's the method I use and I move them to a separate user directory in my multiple user setup.  I can then either run as the user or  use "Add mailbox to list" to mount the other user mailbox.  The hierarch.pm & state.pmj do need rebuilding to remove all of the moved folders.
You can do the "Add mailbox to list" and point at a different directory and then create new folders and move the mail from one mailbox to the other.  You then delete the original folder.  Now you are showing two different mailboxes in the same structure.  Since the state.pmj and hierarch.pm are being updated with this process it's a lot cleaner albeit slower if there are a lot of folders involved.
 
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Create an identity for the IMAP folders and attach it to the folders.  Then become that IMAP identity and set the copy self folder to point at a IMAP folder in the account.  Make sure you use a unique name for the folder.   The copy self function works on the folder name and uses the first one that it finds with a matching name.

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aga posted Oct 30 '08 at 6:08 pm

Aderoy:

I have used this approximation but it requires to remember switch identities in each location.

I am looking for some auto switch function.

Thanks.

Aldo

 

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Thomas R. Stephenson posted Oct 29 '08 at 5:37 pm

The symtoms are, A new mail comes in but does not display in the inbox,

only the 'New Mail' folder is highlighted and the number of new mail at

the bottom of the screen show there is an unread message. Once you

navigate back to the 'New Mail' folder the message is displayed. This

might suggest an indexing problem with the New Mail folder. However,

Pegasus is also crashing, sometimes when clicking on this new message

and somtimes when just moving messages from one folder to another or

just simply navigating from one folder to another.

Number 1 thing to do is to ensure that your Sophos anti-virus software is not doing an auto-protect on any of the Pegasus Mail files.  If you want to check for viruses in the incoming mail then use something like the extension VirScan to call the anti-virus program prior to opening an attachment..

Name of Program: VIRSCAN: Virus Scanning Extension for Pegasus Mail

Location/Filename <URL:mailto:irelam@telus.net?Subject=send_virscan>
<URL:http://www3.telus.net/public/irelam/>

Author/email contact: Martin Ireland <irelam@telus.net>

Status: Freeware

Documentation: Included in zip file.

Features: Extension to invoke virus scanning program of user choice when Pegasus Mail saves or views mail message attachments.

Defaults to NAI's VirusScan engine. Multi-language support included. 


 

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I am in the process of migrating users from an old Novell Netware 5.1 server to a new Novell Netware 5.1 server.  Each server is in a different NDS tree and users are logging\attaching to both servers.  How can I tell Pegasus 4.11 and 4.41 to use the e-mail\home directory on the new Netware 5.1 server and NDS tree when users are still logging into the old Netware 5.1 server and NDS tree.  I need users to log into both servers until the mirgration is complete and I have serveral users that use different PCs throughtout the day.  I know I can get round this problem if I tell the PC to log into the new Netware 5.1 server and NDS tree, but what about the users that log into the old server 1st.

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