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Any "rough ideas" anyone could have will be proven wrong sooner or later anyway, so the answer is: No. There hasn't a been a single beta version after the current public release. Mercury v5 will be the first one to come within the next months, but don't hold your breath.
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It should just upgrade over the older version, but it can't hurt to backup first,
I would zip C:\PMAIL\Programs & D:\MAIL just incase
I've upgraded this way since (IIRC) v2.xx with no problems
I always just run the installer. If upgrading on the same system and choose upgrade.
When moving to a new system I copy my PMail tree to the new system, then run winpm32.exe to check its ok, then run the installer as a fresh install and it ofers to make shortcuts and set Pegasus as my default mailer etc which I accept but don't ask for a new mailbox. This seems to preseve all the settings.
[quote user="chriscw"]When moving to a new system I copy my PMail tree to the new system, then run winpm32.exe to check its ok, then run the installer as a fresh install and it ofers to make shortcuts and set Pegasus as my default mailer etc which I accept but don't ask for a new mailbox. This seems to preseve all the settings.[/quote]
This will only work if Pegasus Mail or its user directories weren't installed to any kind of ...\Program Files\... subdirectory on pre-VISTA versions. Otherwise Windows wil prevent Pegasus Mail from writing to its required configuration (and mail) files after installation.
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[quote user="chriscw"]When moving to a new system I copy my PMail tree to the new system, then run winpm32.exe to check its ok, then run the installer as a fresh install and it ofers to make shortcuts and set Pegasus as my default mailer etc which I accept but don't ask for a new mailbox. This seems to preseve all the settings.[/quote]
This will only work if Pegasus Mail or its user directories weren't installed to any kind of ...\Program Files\... subdirectory on pre-VISTA versions. Otherwise Windows wil prevent Pegasus Mail from writing to its required configuration (and mail) files after installation.[/quote]
Also, in Dilip's specific case, it would only work if the if them mailboxes are located in D:\MAIL on the new machine.
Wow, that had to be the easiest upgrade I've ever made! I backed up and then ran the executable - it did a fast and quick update. Thanks for the reassurances!
[quote user="chriscw"]I always just run the installer. If upgrading on the same system and choose upgrade.
When moving to a new system I copy my PMail tree to the new system, then run winpm32.exe to check its ok, then run the installer as a fresh install and it ofers to make shortcuts and set Pegasus as my default mailer etc which I accept but don't ask for a new mailbox. This seems to preseve all the settings.
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Perhaps I should have started by saying that all my Pegasus installations, both work ones connecting to a mail server with the mailboxes on the server and home ones conneting directly to my email provider and having their mailboxes in c:\Pmail\Mail, have been in c:\Pmail. The point that I was making is that the installer does not overwrite your existing settings.
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