Note: error in earlier post about ~N for C:\PMAIL\Programs\PMAIL.CFG
The setting should be C:\PMAIL\MAIL\ ~N
Looks like if a backslash before the ~ disappeared? I had to use a double backslash to get it to show in the preview window.
That is with a multi-user setup.
The PMAIL.USR should have something like this in C:\PMAIL\MAIL\PMAIL.USR
A;Admin;Mail Administrator
U;Jack;Jack Hill
U;Jill;Jill Hill
For a single user setup the PMAIL.CFG might have
C:\PMAIL\MAIL
or
C:\PMAIL\MAIL\ ~N
Depending on version that original set it up.
If all folders and files are in C:\PMAIL\MAIL that is the older single user
And the C:\PMAIL\MAIL\PMAIL.USR will contain something link
A;Admin;Mail Administrator
So, run the PCONFIG32 to check what it contains.
Don't edit PMAIL.CFG with a regular editor since it has special NULL terminated fields.
You can use a hexeditor, but only if you really know what you are doing.. PCONFIG32 is best.
Note: error in earlier post about ~N for C:\PMAIL\Programs\PMAIL.CFG
The setting should be C:\PMAIL\MAIL\ ~N
Looks like if a backslash before the ~ disappeared? I had to use a double backslash to get it to show in the preview window.
That is with a multi-user setup.
The PMAIL.USR should have something like this in C:\PMAIL\MAIL\PMAIL.USR
A;Admin;Mail Administrator
U;Jack;Jack Hill
U;Jill;Jill Hill
For a single user setup the PMAIL.CFG might have
C:\PMAIL\MAIL
or
C:\PMAIL\MAIL\ ~N
Depending on version that original set it up.
If all folders and files are in C:\PMAIL\MAIL that is the older single user
And the C:\PMAIL\MAIL\PMAIL.USR will contain something link
A;Admin;Mail Administrator
So, run the PCONFIG32 to check what it contains.
Don't edit PMAIL.CFG with a regular editor since it has special NULL terminated fields.
You can use a hexeditor, but only if you really know what you are doing.. PCONFIG32 is best.