Did you try logging in using the name of the folder that contains your mail data C:\Pmail\mail\<username>\
One thing I would be tempted to try is to put Pegasus Mail into multi-user mode.
Restore a copy of your archived data.
Delete pmail.cfg
Run Pegasus Mail - it should ask you which mode you wish to run it in - choose network - it will then ask you for the location of the user data. Point it at the copy you restored. When you do, it will list the usernames of the account(s) in that folder.
Otherwise, it sounds as though you might have a corrupt archive. Even so, you may be able to retrieve the data.
EDIT
It just occurred to me that your backups may not consist of the entire pmail folder structure. Before you do this can you confirm exactly what you are archiving - which folders?
<P>Did you try logging in using the&nbsp;name of the folder that contains your mail data C:\Pmail\mail\&lt;username&gt;\&nbsp;</P>
<P>One thing I would be tempted to try is to put Pegasus Mail into multi-user mode.
Restore a copy of your archived data.
Delete pmail.cfg</P>
<P>Run Pegasus Mail - it should ask you which mode you wish to run it&nbsp;in - choose network - it will then ask you for the location of the user data. Point it at the copy you restored. When you do, it will list the usernames of the account(s) in that folder.</P>
<P>Otherwise, it sounds as though you might have a corrupt archive. Even so, you may be able to retrieve the data.</P>
<P>EDIT</P>
<P>It just occurred to me that your backups may not consist of the entire pmail folder structure. Before you do this can you confirm exactly what you are archiving - which folders?</P>