[quote user="selberherr"]There is insufficient space available on the drive or volume to complete the current operation.
Free up some space on the drive by deleting some files, or if it is a network volume,
by arranging for more disk quota to be granted to you.
when I try to move an email from the "New mail" folder to another folder in my mailbox.
I definitely have sufficient disk space. Therefore, I assume that I hit some limit of
Pegasus Mail. Any idea how to proceed is welcome?
Best regards, Siegfried[/quote]
Well, Siegfried, I've seen this in a completely other context - when trying to set up Pegasus Mail on a new Windows 10 machine - and it didn't occur when moving mails but more or less on any attempt of Pegasus Mail trying to save data to disk when closing it. This really drove me crazy for a couple of days fighting with access rights until I figured out that Windows didn't even allow its own Notepad to save modified text files in its My Documents folder popping up an error message saying it can't open the file while actually trying to save it!
Now this is only a shot into the dark, but it might be something similar occuring in your case, and if so here's a
URL to a page explaining how to solve the issue I encountered - in case your issue would be the same.
And BTW: I didn't have any of Pegasus Mail's files in any kind of Program Files directory or even worse!
[quote user="selberherr"]<span style="font-size: 13.3333px;">There is insufficient space available on the drive or volume to complete the current operation.</span><div>Free up some space on the drive by deleting some files, or if it is a network volume,</div><div><span style="font-size: 13.3333px;"> by arranging for more disk quota to be granted to you.</span></div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>when I try to move an email from the "New mail" folder to another folder in my mailbox.</div><div><span style="font-size: 10pt;">I definitely have sufficient disk space. Therefore,&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">I assume that I hit some limit of</span></div><div><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> Pegasus Mail. Any idea how to proceed is welcome?</span></div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Best regards, Siegfried[/quote]</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Well, Siegfried, I've seen this in a completely other context - when trying to set up Pegasus Mail on a new Windows 10 machine - and it didn't occur when moving mails but more or less on any attempt of Pegasus Mail trying to save data to disk when closing it. This really drove me crazy for a couple of days fighting with access rights until I figured out that Windows didn't even allow its own Notepad to save modified text files in its My Documents folder popping up an error message saying it can't open the file while actually trying to save it!</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Now this is only a shot into the dark, but it might be something similar occuring in your case, and if so here's a <a mce_href="https://www.winhelponline.com/blog/error-file-not-found-save-files-desktop-windows-10-controlled-fo lder-access/" target="_blank" href="https://www.winhelponline.com/blog/error-file-not-found-save-files-desktop-windows-10-controlled-fo lder-access/">URL to a page</a> explaining how to solve the issue I encountered - in case your issue would be the same.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>And BTW: I didn't have any of Pegasus Mail's files in any kind of <i>Program Files</i> directory or even worse!
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Michael
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