As stated in the helpfile: e-mail address is always contained in field 1. See Data file section.
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Have never had a problem putting lname in field 1, fname in field 2, and e-mail in field 3. Do that because I can add/edit records more easily
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If you have a CSV file that you wish to make a particular line into a comment, I suggest you just insert a fake email address as field 1 (something like me@localhost)
The current Pegasus Mail which is a 32-bit application runs quite normally in Windows 8 in 64-bit mode, just like other 32-bit apps. remember to install it outside the c:\Program Files directory structure. If you let it go to default locations, it will start install in c:\pmail
You may have a look at internet options, if there is more than one definition at tag POP3.
Or may be there are some mails waiting to be sent (have a look at queue) so Pegasus wants SMTP-Password at startup (asumed, you have configured SMTP to use login data from POP3-configuration).
Thanks. Yeah, that's what I thought. So I guess I will tell him to live with the fact that only the new mails will be possible cause I've seen not much info on IMAP on his webhosters pages.
As far as I can see, there is no certain way to detect English or French content without resorting to dictionary word sampling. As for identifying a country of origin, that is flawed as a French person could mail you from Germany in French. I think it would be better to consider other methods such as using SpamHalter, built-in to Pegasus Mail, teaching it that words in other languages are treated as Spam. They would then be directed to a folder of your choice.
Initialy Pegasus sorts addressbookentries by name on every opening. If you want them to be sortet by key, you have to click at the columntop. Pegasus does not remember your choice of sortcriteria.
If the entries are mixed up (key doesn't match name), the indexfile of the addressbook is damaged. Simply reindex that addressbook (in the same menue, where you add, delete ... addressbooks.
I believe if you have performed a default multi-user installation, you can bcc to the user "Admin" or whichever user is performing the mailing. When you do the .pmw file injection method you've employed, you are in effect bypassing the queueing process; during that process is when pmail creates the copy-to-self. A downside of any bcc method will be that the mails placed in copy-to-self will also contain attachments. Normally copy-to-self mails only indicate a pointer to the attached files. Also with an external bcc (as opposed to username bcc) there is the additional bandwidth to download those mails.
i used mail merge the first time. But when testing i stumbeld upon the fact, that mail merge ist using the signature set 1 reagrdless of the identity i chose (which has a diffrent signature set). Even the default signature set which is selected in Tools>Options is not beeing used.
Is there a way to select a different signature set for mail merge?
I use mltpop32 which is a 32-bit application, and it does work once I make a standard Pegasus POP3 or IMAP connection to a mail server before invoking multipop.
This small workaround may be a little easier than running inside virtualbox.
> 16 is correct but I do get a postmaster notify mail every minute:
Hmm ... it seems the Telekom-server and your Mercury are playing pingpong due to that forward-rule (in reality, it's a bounce).
The reason may be very simple: if the Telekom asumes a mail to be SPAM, their server refuses the mail and Mercury generates an errormessage. One copy goes to the postmaster (if configured) and one to the mailaddress specified in return-path of forwarded message. I asume Mercury changes return-path while forwarding/bouncing. If you didn't tell Mercury to send only a few lines, Mercury will attach the whole SPAM to the errormessage and that message will be forwarded again to Telekom and their server finds same SPAM in attachment ... and so on.
As far as I remember I had that problem years ago (while using Mercury/NLM). I reduced the lines to attach to errormessage. In configuration of core module - tag "general" I set the returnlines to 15. Give it a try ...
I also experienced the issue reported by Joerg once. In my case, I had copied (not moved!) a bunch of folders to a different location and then added them using the "Add mailbox to list..." function, which, basically, resulted in duplicate folders. I also saw the folders with these funny names then.