OK, I decided to take the plunge this morning. I backed up the complete PMAIL folder, insured that IERenderer (whatever that is?) was current at 2.7.2.2 and installed V4.81. It was a quick and easy install. Below is the "About" info on the new release.
Pegasus Mail for Microsoft Windows
Copyright (C) 1992-2022, David Harris, all rights reserved
Electronic mail to support@pmail.gen.nz.
WinPMail version: Version 4.81.1154, Jan 10 2023, build ID 1154
Language resources: Standard UK English resources (EN,0,LL)
Extension Manager version: 1.14
Operating mode: Standalone
User name and ID: Admin, 0
Windows version: 6.2
Windows flag word: 0
WINPMAIL.EXE directory: C:\PMAIL\Programs
Home mailbox location: C:\PMAIL\MAIL\Admin
New mailbox location: C:\PMAIL\MAIL\Admin
TMP environment variable: C:\Users\Bob\AppData\Local\Temp
TEMP environment variable: C:\Users\Bob\AppData\Local\Temp
LAN-based SMTP support: N, N, N
NetWare MHS support: N, N, N
Built-in TCP/IP support: Enabled
- WINSOCK version: WinSock 2.0
- WINSOCK path: WSOCK32.DLL
Commandline: -roam -A -ID All_Mail
Active -Z options: 32800
PMR variable: (None)
PML variable: (None)
MAI variable: (None)
NB variable: (None)
Autofiltering folders: 0 (0 active, 0 inactive)
Last new mail count: 0
Message size soft limit: 0 bytes
Message size hard limit: 0 bytes
Attachment size soft limit: 0 bytes
Attachment size hard limit: 0 bytes
Good news so far. When I started Pegasus the first time after the new install - no timeouts on any of the servers. With 4.80 I would have expected a connection timeout on the first server - Yahoo, but it connected right away. All connections seemed quick, just following the status line at the bottom. Maybe it's because it's early Sunday morning and server traffic is low but I suspect the new release is a better explanation. I then tried the "Check POP3 host" icon and same thing - no connection failures, not even Gmail. The only thing I see so far is the Connection message in the TCPlog still says 30 seconds but there are no 30 second timeout values set in any of my network definitions.
I'll continue to watch the performance of 4.81 to see if the OpenSSL gremlin comes back, but for now life is good.
Sincere thanks for all your help on this. Will keep you posted.
When will we know when 4.81 become official?
OK, I decided to take the plunge this morning. I backed up the complete PMAIL folder, insured that IERenderer (whatever that is?) was current at 2.7.2.2 and installed V4.81. It was a quick and easy install. Below is the "About" info on the new release.
Pegasus Mail for Microsoft Windows
Copyright (C) 1992-2022, David Harris, all rights reserved
Electronic mail to support@pmail.gen.nz.
WinPMail version: Version 4.81.1154, Jan 10 2023, build ID 1154
Language resources: Standard UK English resources (EN,0,LL)
Extension Manager version: 1.14
Operating mode: Standalone
User name and ID: Admin, 0
Windows version: 6.2
Windows flag word: 0
WINPMAIL.EXE directory: C:\PMAIL\Programs
Home mailbox location: C:\PMAIL\MAIL\Admin
New mailbox location: C:\PMAIL\MAIL\Admin
TMP environment variable: C:\Users\Bob\AppData\Local\Temp
TEMP environment variable: C:\Users\Bob\AppData\Local\Temp
LAN-based SMTP support: N, N, N
NetWare MHS support: N, N, N
Built-in TCP/IP support: Enabled
- WINSOCK version: WinSock 2.0
- WINSOCK path: WSOCK32.DLL
Commandline: -roam -A -ID All_Mail
Active -Z options: 32800
PMR variable: (None)
PML variable: (None)
MAI variable: (None)
NB variable: (None)
Autofiltering folders: 0 (0 active, 0 inactive)
Last new mail count: 0
Message size soft limit: 0 bytes
Message size hard limit: 0 bytes
Attachment size soft limit: 0 bytes
Attachment size hard limit: 0 bytes
Good news so far. When I started Pegasus the first time after the new install - no timeouts on any of the servers. With 4.80 I would have expected a connection timeout on the first server - Yahoo, but it connected right away. All connections seemed quick, just following the status line at the bottom. Maybe it's because it's early Sunday morning and server traffic is low but I suspect the new release is a better explanation. I then tried the "Check POP3 host" icon and same thing - no connection failures, not even Gmail. The only thing I see so far is the Connection message in the TCPlog still says 30 seconds but there are no 30 second timeout values set in any of my network definitions.
I'll continue to watch the performance of 4.81 to see if the OpenSSL gremlin comes back, but for now life is good.
Sincere thanks for all your help on this. Will keep you posted.
When will we know when 4.81 become official?