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Force load MultiPOP extension

Thank you for the quick replies and advice. Very much appreciated.

 

<p>Thank you for the quick replies and advice. Very much appreciated.</p><p> </p>

Is there a way of forcing the MultiPOP extension to load when opening of PM?

Is there a way of forcing the MultiPOP extension to load when opening of PM?

I don't have an answer to your question but am wondering it you are aware that the functions of MultiPOP have been built in to Pegasus Mail since v4.41.

From the Pegasus Mail manual:

MultiPOP
Earlier versions of Pegasus Mail were shipped with an extension (see chapter 15) called MultiPOP, which allowed you to access any number of POP3 mailboxes from the same copy of Pegasus Mail. Starting with Pegasus Mail v4.1, the functionality of MultiPOP has been formallly built into the program, and the MultiPOP extension is no longer included. We strongly recommend that if you have older versions of MultiPOP on your system, you remove them and no longer attempt to use them. At some point in the future, the facilities used by MultiPOP will cease to be supported, and we recommend that you convert your MultiPOP usage to the built-in capabilities instead..

<p>I don't have an answer to your question but am wondering it you are aware that the functions of MultiPOP have been built in to Pegasus Mail since v4.41.</p><p>From the Pegasus Mail manual:</p><p>MultiPOP Earlier versions of Pegasus Mail were shipped with an extension (see chapter 15) called MultiPOP, which allowed you to access any number of POP3 mailboxes from the same copy of Pegasus Mail. Starting with Pegasus Mail v4.1, the functionality of MultiPOP has been formallly built into the program, and the MultiPOP extension is no longer included. We strongly recommend that if you have older versions of MultiPOP on your system, you remove them and no longer attempt to use them. At some point in the future, the facilities used by MultiPOP will cease to be supported, and we recommend that you convert your MultiPOP usage to the built-in capabilities instead.. </p>

In the Programs subdirectory under your PMail (or whatever it is on your system) directory, open mltpop32.hlp, click on "Having MultiPOP run automatically at startup", then cf. lines 3 & 4. 

PMail will save the MultiPOP screen position when you exit the program, and the message count numbers as well. 

That's all I use it for, message counts to see if anything has come in on multiple POP3 definitions when I'm in no particular rush to see what's actually there.  I don't have it set up to do anything but count, like the Count from Sesame Street.  Understood that it's an ancient program, so Brian's squib from the manual is apt.  But in the meantime it actually works better than it used to, since it used to be that when PMail crashed the message counts reverted to their state at last normal PMail exit.  So when I used to have regular lockups and crashes under W2K & XP, especially on HTML incoming mail, I adopted the habit of closing MultiPOP every so often so as to save the count numbers.  But under more recent PMail versions that issue seems to have faded away. 

It has its quirks, such as that when it's first opened, the down keyboard cursor arrow won't take the highlighted connection below the bottom of the window.  Check any of the visible connection, though, and that quirk disappears.  Or use the slider bar with the mouse. 

 - CKM 

 

<p><font size="3">In the Programs subdirectory under your PMail (or whatever it is on your system) directory, open mltpop32.hlp, click on "Having MultiPOP run automatically at startup", then cf. lines 3 & 4.  </font></p><p><font size="3">PMail will save the MultiPOP screen position when you exit the program, and the message count numbers as well.  </font></p><p><font size="3">That's all I use it for, message counts to see if anything has come in on multiple POP3 definitions when I'm in no particular rush to see what's actually there.  I don't have it set up to do anything but count, like the Count from Sesame Street.  Understood that it's an ancient program, so Brian's squib from the manual is apt.  But in the meantime it actually works better than it used to, since it used to be that when PMail crashed the message counts reverted to their state at last normal PMail exit.  So when I used to have regular lockups and crashes under W2K & XP, especially on HTML incoming mail, I adopted the habit of closing MultiPOP every so often so as to save the count numbers.  But under more recent PMail versions that issue seems to have faded away.  </font></p><p><font size="3">It has its quirks, such as that when it's first opened, the down keyboard cursor arrow won't take the highlighted connection below the bottom of the window.  Check any of the visible connection, though, and that quirk disappears.  Or use the slider bar with the mouse.  </font></p><p><font size="3"> - CKM  </font></p><p>  </p>
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