I normally use pmail from a single computer, and have for years. A few weeks ago I had emergency surgery that landed me in the hospital for a week and then a couple of weeks in a rehab center. I had friends loan me a laptop in the rehab center, and copy my pmail folders from my desktop computer. I was able to download and install Pegasus on the laptop and then copy the three user folders from my desktop setup into the MAIL folder on the laptop and everything was fine. I was able to continue on from there on the laptop as if nothing had happened.
Yesterday I was released from the rehab center. If I had been smart I would have immediately copied the user folders from the laptop over to the desktop, overwriting the old ones, and everything would have continued as if nothing had changed.
Instead, I was stupid and jumped right back onto the desktop and dealt with the day's emails, and again today. So now I have one set of user folders on the desktop that contain all my emails from the distant past up until about November 20, and then the newest ones from Dec 14 and 15. Meanwhile I have the same user folders sitting on the laptop that contain the same ancient emails all the way up to Dec 13. And I now need to get the emails from Nov 20th through Dec 13 off of that laptop and merged with the mail folders on the desktop.
My thought is that maybe I could copy the laptop user folders to a temporary folder on the desktop and tell pmail to access it as a new mailbox. Then open the appropriate folders there and move or copy them to the folders in the original mailbox.
Does that sound right? Can I have two mailboxes open at once, and copy between them?
<p>I normally use pmail from a single computer, and have for years. A few weeks ago I had emergency surgery that landed me in the hospital for a week and then a couple of weeks in a rehab center. I had friends loan me a laptop in the rehab center, and copy my pmail folders from my desktop computer. I was able to download and install Pegasus on the laptop and then copy the three user folders from my desktop setup into the MAIL folder on the laptop and everything was fine. I was able to continue on from there on the laptop as if nothing had happened.</p><p>&nbsp;Yesterday I was released from the rehab center. If I had been smart I would have immediately copied the user folders from the laptop over to the desktop, overwriting the old ones, and everything would have continued as if nothing had changed.</p><p>Instead, I was stupid and jumped right back onto the desktop and dealt with the day's emails, and again today. So now I have one set of user folders on the desktop that contain all my emails from the distant past up until about November 20, and then the newest ones from Dec 14 and 15. Meanwhile I have the same user folders sitting on the laptop that contain the same ancient emails all the way up to Dec 13. And I now need to get the emails from Nov 20th through Dec 13 off of that laptop and merged with the mail folders on the desktop.</p><p>&nbsp;My thought is that maybe I could&nbsp; copy the laptop user folders to a temporary folder on the desktop and tell pmail to access it as a new mailbox. Then open the appropriate folders there and move or copy them to the folders in the original mailbox.</p><p>&nbsp;Does that sound right? Can I have two mailboxes open at once, and copy between them?
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