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irelam posted Sep 6 '08 at 8:58 pm

This upgrade is available in the Downloads/Add-ons at this site and from my website   http://www3.telus.net/public/irelam/Bear463.zip

and is intended to match the current Pegasus Mail public beta release, but can be run with previous releases of Pegasus Mail.

Martin

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zlatan24 posted Dec 9 '08 at 11:49 pm

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irelam posted Sep 6 '08 at 5:07 am

From the International forum I repeat my article. Hope it helps?

 

German spell-checker is already available, using the TinySpell application.You need two files from the

download Add-ons/ Language Modules area in the Community website:


TinySpell spelling checker

Instead of underlining, TinySpell pops up a tiny window with the word in question. 

Keying in Ctrl + ; brings up the menu of choices and actions

Martin

 

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bbmgreen posted Sep 3 '08 at 6:51 pm

Does anyone have an idea why, when I click a mailto: link, that a second occurence of Pegasus (v4.41) would launch?  It actually prompts for a username and password even though Pegasus mail is already open & logged in.

 

Thanks in advance...

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In the pegasus Mail & mercury support manual I read on pg6 : 

"Make sure the Outgoing mail path specifies the UNC network path to

your Mercury/32 spool
directory, as seen by your workstations"

when I run PCONFIG.exe I should see something like this:  *Outgoing mail path : \\mailpc\c-drive\mail\outgoing

 but when I run the program I see instead this C:\wamp\www\MERCURY\QUEUE

Is this OK?

Yes as long as there are no other workstations on the lan that will be used with this installation.  The UNC path is specified so that remote Pegasus Mail clients are looking to the proper system and path for the mail queue.

 

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chriscw posted Oct 15 '08 at 12:37 pm

This does NOT however make Pegasus the default system mailer it will, for example, still not appear in the list displayed by the "Add Remove Programs -> Set Program and Access defaults Tab".  

 

There is however a thread about this in the beta discusions forum and for those with experience Michael (AKA idw) has posted instructions on how to do it.   When I got the edit right in my registry and set Pegasus as the default email client I found that OpenOffice now used Pegasus as its default email client.    

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Thomas R. Stephenson posted Sep 3 '08 at 2:56 am

It you are running a Netware server then the TCPIP.NLM will be in the SYS:SYSTEM directory and will be loaded by the autoboot.ncf file on the Netware server startup.  The TCPIP.NLM is required when running Mercury.NLM on a Netware host.

 

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grantmj posted Sep 2 '08 at 7:24 pm

Thank you so much!  That was exactly what I needed, I've moved my files and now they are available to everyone!  Thanks Again!![:D]

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Thomas R. Stephenson posted Sep 2 '08 at 11:41 pm

Is there any way to see or set the POP3 timeout setting, other than running the wizard?

Tools | Internet options...  allows you to change the General, POP3 and SMTP settings.

 Would I get this set of messages if the password for mail was changed?

Not normally, but I just tried to connect to the host IP you specified and it timed out on password.  Looks like it could be a bad username/password.

 Please note that I have four email addresses at comcast.net, and only

the dthomsen8@comcast.net address is failing in this way.  

and this makes it more likely that there us a password problem.

 

 

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A01 posted Sep 2 '08 at 9:26 am

Ta-Da ! You solved it. Thank you very much.

Wow, how many secret rosetta stones are there in Pegasus ? Some of this reminds me of trying to figure out the path inside the pyramids.

Whatever, it now works, and I can read it. Thank you a bunch.

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Thomas R. Stephenson posted Sep 3 '08 at 10:28 pm

Now, the answer begets a question: Is it possible that in a future

version of Pegasus it could be an option for content filtering to use

the address book as a whitelist? I can see the logic behind both yes

and no answers, but an option would allow the user to choose. Any

thoughts?

I have no idea if this is possible at all and v5.x is going to have a new addressbook as well.  Might be possible, but only David can tell if this will work out.

Subquestion (possibly answered elsewhere in the forums): is an update

to address book functionality (basically, bringing it in line with

current standards, it is dated after all) on the table?

There is going to be a new addressbook, probably based on one of the RFCs for an addressbook so it could be more easily imported and exported.   David has done some preliminary work on this but we've not seen it.

 

 

 

 

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1. Default

2. Gmail account

3. E-mail (o2.pl) account

The default cannot be removed but can be one of the identities.  Personally though I would do GMail as IMAP4 and the o2.pl as the default.  You can attach the GMail identity to the IMAP4 account if you wish.  I've got about 4 IMAP4 accounts attached to my system right now, including GMail.

FWIW, the Tools | Mail filtering rules help is quite extensive, check it out. 

 

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My only guess here is something, like anti-virus software, is interfering with WinPMail.  The CNM file is put into the new mail directory but then deleted by the anti-virus software.  Turn it off.  If he need to check his mail for viruses then use something like VirScan by Martin Ireland.  See the downloads area for details.

That said, if you were using Mercury/32 to get the mail for the users then the users would not have to be using any sort of POP3 downloads.  You could also use Clamwall, Spamhalter/POPFileD and/or Greywall  to keep the spam/viruses out of the users mailboxes as well.  Increase user effeciency quite a bit as well.

 

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