[quote user="Karol"]well, that's true, time to time Pmail dosn't want to attach any file which is in use by other program.
Case of that is (in my opinion) because source of Pmail has changed not so much since the first Pmail for windows, of cource there were big modification etc but Pmail is not so integrated into the system as other email clients.
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[:S] Huh? It's really simple: something else is holding the file open, so the operating system won't let me access it. It's about as basic as things get.
Your assumption - "the source of Pmail has not changed so much since the first..." is quite breathtaking, really. You've never seen the source, and you know nothing about it; you clearly have no idea at all of the thousands of hours I put into maintaining it, nor the effort entailed.
While it is true that Pegasus Mail does not have so-called "Extended MAPI" support, that has absolutely no bearing on this particular problem whatsoever, and I would point out that Pegasus Mail is hardly alone: Microsoft designed Extended MAPI in such a way that it was nearly impossible for non-Microsoft applications to use on the transport side. Aside from MAPI, there really isn't any other way I can think of where Pegasus Mail is "not so integrated into the system as other email clients".
I'm sorry if I sound a little thin-skinned and tetchy about this, but I do not like to see a good chunk of my life and effort dismissed so casually.
-- David --
<p>[quote user="Karol"]well, that's true, time to time Pmail dosn't want to attach any file which is in use by other program.
Case of that is (in my opinion) because source of Pmail has changed not so much since the first Pmail for windows, of cource there were big modification etc but Pmail is not so integrated into the system as other email clients.
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[:S] Huh?&nbsp; It's really simple: something else is holding the file open, so the operating system won't let me access it. It's about as basic as things get.
Your assumption - "the source of Pmail has not changed so much since the first..." is quite breathtaking, really. You've never seen the source, and you know nothing about it; you clearly have no idea at all of the thousands of hours I put into maintaining it, nor the effort entailed.
While it is true that Pegasus Mail does not have so-called "Extended MAPI" support, that has absolutely no bearing on this particular problem whatsoever, and I would point out that Pegasus Mail is hardly alone: Microsoft designed Extended MAPI in such a way that it was nearly impossible for non-Microsoft applications to use on the transport side. Aside from MAPI, there really isn't any other way I can think of where Pegasus Mail is "not so integrated into the system as other email clients".
I'm sorry if I sound a little thin-skinned and tetchy about this, but I do not like to see a good chunk of my life and effort dismissed so casually.
-- David --
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