Hello:
Through the various rigs that I have set up at home, I have managed to update/transfer my PMail installation and all it's folders safely.
I've had more than a scare when things did not go too well but managed to recover gracefully, even a rather difficult move to Linux and PMail under Wine.
I've recently come upon a small but annoying issue that involves PMail start up.
After booting the rig, I start up PMail and it takes a good 30/45 seconds to appear on the screen.
It's not a Wine issue as this does not happen with the only other irreplaceable application I have from my days as a MS minion: IrfanView.
Trying to see what was going on, I went looking through some of the files I could open with a text editor and came across stuff I did not even have a recolelction of.
eg: email account data from 2002, data about multiple folders that have long been deleted from the various HDDs my rigs have used to the point of not being part my oldest backups.
That got me thinking about doing some cleaning up, so to speak.
But, if at all possible, I would like to do it without doing a new installation.
The approach I envisage is one that would transfer the actual folder contents to identical folders in an external drive.
ie: same tree structure.
Once I know that the content is safe and accesible, I would delete the existing PMail folder structure and the three email accounts I have set up.
I expect this would be a *cleaned up* installation which, for it to be as clean as possible, would have to have it's directories inspected for rogue files that do not respond to the modifications I have made and this is one area that I fear it's easy to bugger up.
Once this is done, I would recreate the email accounts I had previously and once I see they are accessible and working correctly, recreate the folder structure I had before.
I know that hierarch.pm is something to take care of but I'd like to make anew one ie: recreate it in this manner: will it work?
Up to this point I think I can manage adequately but I now have to bring back the folder's contents into the new folder structure, something that sort of gives me the jitters.
Am I missing something here?
Does the process sound reasonable or do I risk thrashing everything? (I ask because ...)
I'd appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance,
S.
<p>Hello:</p><p>Through the various rigs that I have set up at home, I have managed to update/transfer my PMail installation and all it's folders safely.</p><p>I've had more than a scare when things did not go too well but managed to recover gracefully, even a rather difficult move to Linux and PMail under Wine.</p><p>I've recently come upon a small but annoying issue that involves PMail start up.</p><p>After booting the rig, I start up PMail and it takes a good 30/45 seconds to appear on the screen.</p><p>It's not a Wine issue as this does not happen with the only other irreplaceable application I have from my days as a MS minion: IrfanView.
</p><p>Trying to see what was going on, I went looking through some of the files I could open with a text editor and came across stuff I did not even have a recolelction of.</p><p>eg: email account data from 2002, data about multiple folders that have long been deleted from the various HDDs my rigs have used to the point of not being part my oldest backups.</p><p>That got me thinking about doing some cleaning up, so to speak.</p><p>But, if at all possible, I would like to do it without doing a new installation.</p><p>The approach I envisage is one that would transfer the actual folder contents to identical folders in an external drive.
</p><p>&nbsp;ie: same tree structure.</p><p>Once I know that the content is safe and accesible, I would delete the existing PMail folder structure and the three email accounts I have set up.</p><p>I expect this would be a *cleaned up* installation which, for it to be as clean as possible, would have to have it's directories inspected for rogue files that do not respond to the modifications I have made and this is one area that I fear it's easy to bugger up.</p><p>Once this is done, I would recreate the email accounts I had previously and once I see they are accessible and working correctly, recreate the folder structure I had before.</p><p>I know that hierarch.pm is something to take care of but I'd like to make anew one ie: recreate it in this manner: will it work?
</p><p>Up to this point I think I can manage adequately but I now have to bring back the folder's contents into the new folder structure, something that sort of gives me the jitters.</p><p>Am I missing something here?</p><p>Does the process sound reasonable or do I risk thrashing everything? (I ask because ...)
</p><p>I'd appreciate any comments.</p><p>Thanks in advance,</p><p>S.
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