[quote user="HTR"]
Hi,
I'm running Pegasus 4.72 on Windows 10. Pegasus is installed in C:\PMAIL.
I recently sent some emails with some forwarded attachments. Evidently, in 2 cases, an attachment was deleted before the message was sent.. Now, when I try to send any email or close the app, Pegasus tries to send these 2 messages first. This gives me 2 similar error messages, one for each missing attachment -
"The file 'WPM$XIU0.PM$' which has been attached to a message in your outgoing mail queue, cannot be located. Please edit and re-attach the file, or remove it prior to sending.
The message has not been processed."[/quote]
When you delete an attachment listed as part of a message waiting in the queue you create a problem beyond detection. As advised, you may open your queued message (e.g File > Review queued mail...), remove it from the attachment list, and re-send the message to queue. BTW, I found very useful to keep Queue Manager window always open.
[quote user="HTR"]There is no option given to delete the queued messages, so this problem will persist indefinitely. But that isn't the only problem. Evidently, this situation causes Pegasus to get confused about sending the email that I actually requested to be sent. Although the status line seems to indicate that the file is being sent, it generally never does appear in the Sent folder. It just stays open in the window.[/quote]
Of course you can delete any queued mail from the Queue Manager (File > Review queued mail...). Select messages and click Delete button. As long messages are not in its "final form" (see screenshot) they can be also edited, that is, you can open the "offending" message and remove the non-existent attachment reference, and then re-send the message to be processed.
[quote user="HTR"]
I have tried to figure out where the queue is stored so that I can try to manually delete the stuck messages. I have also tried to find where the attachments being sent are stored, so that I can put in dummy attachment files for the ones that are missing. I have been unsuccessful in both cases.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, since I can never be sure that a message that I send actually gets sent.
Thanks.
Harry R.
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Brian already answered that part but I'd advise you to avoid hacking those files unless you feel ve secure doing so. Try the Queue Manager first. I'm quite sure it will supply your needs.
[quote user="HTR"]<p>Hi,</p><p>&nbsp;I'm running Pegasus 4.72 on Windows 10.<span style="font-size: 10pt;">&nbsp; &nbsp;Pegasus is installed in C:\PMAIL.</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">&nbsp;</span></p><p>I recently sent some emails with some forwarded attachments.&nbsp; Evidently, in 2 cases, an attachment was deleted before the message was sent..&nbsp; Now, w<span style="font-size: 10pt;">hen I try to send any email or close the app, Pegasus tries to send these 2 messages first.&nbsp; This gives me 2 similar error messages, one for each missing attachment -&nbsp;</span></p><p>"The file 'WPM$XIU0.PM$' which has been attached to a message in your outgoing mail queue, cannot be located. Please edit and re-attach the file, or remove it prior to sending.</p><p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">The message has not been processed."</span>[/quote]</p><p>When you delete an attachment listed as part of a message waiting in the queue you create a problem beyond detection. As advised, you may open your queued message (e.g File &gt; Review queued mail...), remove it from the attachment list, and re-send the message to queue. BTW, I found very useful to keep Queue Manager window always open.
</p><p>[quote user="HTR"]There is no option given to delete the queued messages, so this problem will persist indefinitely.&nbsp; But that isn't the only problem.&nbsp; Evidently, this situation causes Pegasus to get confused about sending the email that I actually requested to be sent.&nbsp; Although the status line seems to indicate that the file is being sent, it generally never does appear in the Sent folder.&nbsp; It just stays open in the window.[/quote]</p><p>Of course you can delete any queued mail from the Queue Manager (File &gt; Review queued mail...). Select messages and click Delete button. As long messages are not in its "final form" (see screenshot) they can be also edited, that is, you can open the "offending" message and remove the non-existent attachment reference, and then re-send the message to be processed.
</p><p>[quote user="HTR"]
&nbsp;I have tried to figure out where the queue is stored so that I can try to manually delete the stuck messages.&nbsp; I have also tried to find where the attachments being sent are stored, so that I can put in dummy attachment files for the ones that are missing.&nbsp; I have been unsuccessful in both cases.</p><p>&nbsp;Any help would be greatly appreciated, since I can never be sure that a message that I send actually gets sent.</p><p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Thanks.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Harry R.&nbsp;</span></p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Brian already answered that part but I'd advise you to avoid hacking those files unless you feel ve secure doing so. Try the Queue Manager first. I'm quite sure it will supply your needs.
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