Dear Irelam,
Thank you very much for your utility. But anyway, I still think that this is a bug of Pegasus Mail itself and should be fixed. Reindexing should repair as much problems as possible. Or it at least should report an error message box that a folder cannot be repaired. Reindexing is not ordinary job, it is troubleshooting anyway.
In most cases I know workaround that does not need external utility:
- Create a new folder within Pegasus Mail
- Copy mails from affected folter to a newly created folder
- Erase the defective folder
- Rename newly created folder to previous name.
Is it David's decision to make this bug to be a feature?
<p>Dear Irelam,</p><p>&nbsp;Thank you very much for your utility. But anyway, I still think that this is a bug of Pegasus Mail itself and should be fixed. Reindexing should repair as much problems as possible. <b>Or it at least should report an error message box that a folder cannot be repaired.</b> Reindexing is not ordinary job, it is troubleshooting anyway.
</p><p>In most cases I know workaround that&nbsp; does not need external utility:</p><ol><li>Create a new folder within Pegasus Mail </li><li>Copy mails from affected folter to a newly created folder</li><li>Erase the defective folder</li><li>Rename newly created folder to previous name.</li></ol><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Is it David's decision to make this bug to be a feature? </p>