[quote user="Steeley"]
With the same disclaimer in my earlier post: if this exists and I haven't found it yet, using 4.12, and related apologies thereof..
Over the years I have accumulated quite a large number of folders and "old mail" that, rather than dump to a text file, it would be quite handy to "archive" and remove from the default indexing at start-up and automatic listing in the folder view.
The way I'd envision it working is to create an archive section, pick the drive and location for the archive (not necessarily the Pegasus working drive), and then create, copy, and/or move individual folders and their messages into the archive.
This way if I need to pull up an old email record, I can do it from within Pegasus, click on Archive, find the folder (if I have to wait while it's mounted, that's fine..)...
-Steeley
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Use PMRestArch.exe from http://www.lexacorp.com.pg That will backup your folders to a given directory, keeping folderid's unique. You can then mount that directory using "add mailbox to list"when needed.
After the copy you can decide to delete the original folders from your setup.
[quote user="Steeley"]<p>With the same disclaimer in my earlier post:&nbsp;if this exists and I haven't found it yet, using 4.12, and related apologies thereof..</p>
<p>Over the years I have accumulated quite a large number of folders and "old mail" that, rather than dump to a text file, it would be quite handy to "archive" and remove from the default indexing at start-up and automatic listing in the folder view.</p>
<p>The way I'd envision it working is to create an archive section, pick the drive and location for the archive (not necessarily the Pegasus working drive), and then create,&nbsp;copy,&nbsp;and/or move&nbsp;individual folders&nbsp;and their messages into the archive.</p>
<p>This way if I need to pull up an old&nbsp;email record, I can do it from within Pegasus, click on Archive, find the folder (if I have to wait while it's mounted, that's fine..)...&nbsp;</p>
<p>-Steeley</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Use PMRestArch.exe&nbsp; from http://www.lexacorp.com.pg That will backup your folders to a given directory, keeping folderid's unique. You can then mount that directory using "add mailbox to list"when needed.</p><p>After the copy you can decide to delete the original folders from your setup.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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Han van den Bogaerde - support@vandenbogaerde.net
Member of Pegasus Mail Support Group.
My own Pegasus Mail related web information:
http://www.vandenbogaerde.net/pegasusmail/