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Release notes: · This version fixes an infinite loop issue caused by broken HTML sources containing unfinished comment elements in their head section. · It also fixes another infinite loop issue triggered by invalid remote image URL redirection handling. It additionally aborts reoccuring redirections automatically and enables the [Esc] key for terminating them in possibly remaining cases. It is furthermore recommended to enable the progress dialog for providing visual feedback about ongoing remote picture downloads via IER's toolbar button menu.
I received a PDF attachment with a very long name. The attachment viewer marked it as an unknown file type. It appears the name is too long and the .PDF extension is cut off. Is there a size limit on the number of characters in an attachment name?
Got an odd prob...one of our email accounts cannot 'add folder' in Peg. Freezes up & has to have the process killed. There are some quite large folders approaching the max size which I've been able to whittle down. All other functions appear to be behaving normally. Any ideas welcome. Cheers G
I received a warning that a mail folder needed to be reinitialized. It was recommended that I back up the folder first, but I cannot find information on how to do this. It is a critical folder so I do not want to risk its loss.
On the old PC the Address book is called Comments Subscribers. The Distribution List has the same name and its full name is LIST6F75.PML .
On the old PC, Pegasus is in F:\PMAIL. On the new PC Pegasus is in C:\PMAIL .
On the old PC LIST6F75.PML is in H:\Chris . On the new PC I wish LIST6F75.PML to be in a new folder under C: ... Documents to be called Pegasus data . This folder doesn't exist yet.
At least for now, I do not wish to copy other address books and distribution lists.
Both PCs are running Pegasus 4.73. Pegasus on the old PC is only used for sending emails which are created by software I wrote each week. This will also be the case on the new PC.
Pegasus is not used, nor will be used, for receiving emails. Yes, I am avoiding OAUTH.
Thought look at discussion board as not been on for while. Found this and also thought worth a try. I had removed older Pegasus and was stuck with Gmail. The newer version as title above ran well and smoothly. The one click to set up with Gmail worked too, no issues. All mails downloaded and and the familier folders are so welcome. This is a very impressive feat and well done to making this work. I can imagine how tough in dealing with Gmail obstacles. Thank you David Harris for this and making it freely available. I did setup my account and looks like am stuck with name of admin? Setup other users no problem. Great work.
Simce pegasus is dead for the forseeable future for anyone using Microsoft email I need to move all of the emails to outlook. I came across this 15 year old thread talking about using mercury and IMAP to move pegasus folders to outlook. Never used mercury before. Anyone have any idea if this method would still work? Thx
Being a Kiwi myself, I thought, Pegasus might be worth a try. However, I got stuck with the address book. The mail provider I am using for years supports CardDAV (only) as a protocol. Is there any change to synchronize Pegasus Mail with the address book on the mail server? Grateful for every hint in this direction, as for me it will be absolutely essential to work with that remote address book!
Hello, I have a folder in Pmail where I've stored all emails with activation/logins for different bought software. Can I store a copy of this or print it out? _ I'm fighting with a clean install of win 11 that might wipe everything
On Windows 10. Have been using Pegasus for many years. Currently on 4.73. I have always used PMail with -Roam switch on a portable external drive, and it has always worked fine. The Sendto uitility is selected as the default mail app and that has always worked fine. However, I am now getting an error when trying to mailto from a website: "Can't communicate with Pegasus." Appreciate any help. Tariya
My messages to other peoples' gmail.com addresses have started being bounced, and the fix I need is to set up my SMTP server use properly. I've got it to work in another (lesser) email client, but I've struggled with configuring Pegasus Mail.
It's not my SMTP server. The settings specified by the email provider are Security - SSL Outgoing Port - 465 or 587 Authentication - Password
I've tried various combinations of direct SSL or STARTTLS, port 465 or port 587. Haven't found one which works yet.
Here's the trace showing the SMTP transaction for direct SSL, port 465. What do I need to adjust?
When I delete messages, I get the response that the file is overfull (up to 2 gigs apparently).... and nothing more can be copied/saved into it. Apparently the deleted file should be compressed to save space, that's what the message says.... Why can't the deleted file simply be emptied completely?? I have no idea about this, being a very naive user (have used Pegasus mail for years but have no idea how it works, sorry..). Can anyone explain the problem to me in simple terms, and how to resolve it? Or should I just take my device to a local geek and get him to fix it..? Thanks for any advice... Winston Roberts (Lower Hutt, NZ)
Hi, Please help if you can. I have an issue with Gmail and only with some emails with attachments. I can only log in through webmail, find and delete the "bad" email and then its working again.
Edit 05.02.24: after trying to download the same email from different server, I have the same error...
Pmail runs on win10 and updated to latest Version 4.81.1154
Gentlemen: I wish to apologize for not getting back to all to let everyone know I'm back together as one of the other community members did a remote access to my computer and corrected problems for which I am extremely grateful.It seems this was the only way to solve the problem at hand and was very beneficial because as I feel it is so much better to look and see the problem than trying to read the many ways to fix.
Anyway I feel good and releaved the problem(s) have been solved and I'm back
I'm really interested to know what David Harris' source of the news that Microsoft is phasing out support for Win32 applications is, since nobody else seems to know anything about it. It's true that Windows 11 and beyond will not have a 32 bit VERSION, and that free support for Windows 10 (which is available in both a 32 and 64 bit version) is ending in October 2025 (not "this year." ) But the 64 bit VERSION of Win 11 runs both 64 bit and 32 bit APPLICATIONS just fine and I've heard nothing from anyone else about any plans to change that.
Mr. Harris has been saying 32 bit applications are going away for years and that worries me.
First-timer here so please pardon me if i miss any expected etiquette requirements
Currently, for emails that Pegasus Mail sends out, i noticed the raw headers of the received email has the field "X-mailer" which shows that the sender is using Pegasus Mail and the software version number.
In the interest of security and confidentiality, is there any way to remove or at least modify the abovementioned X-mailer field so anyone who intercepts the email in transit will not be able to see what the sender's email client software and/or version number is?
Modifying the pmail.ini file doesn't work, so hoping to find the answer here. Thanks in advance for any pointers you can give!