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need to transfer one folder to a different computer with Pegasus

> My desktop computer crashed and was in the shop.  It is back and I
> have a problem.  I had all these folders on the desktop hard drive.
> I have been using my laptop with no access to all of these folders.
> I saved a lot of messages onto my laptop that I need to transfer to
> my desktop computer now.  I have over 300 messages to transfer.
>
> With spam so prevalent, my internet provider will not let me send
> more than 4-5 messages at a time or they will send them all back
> thinking I am sending spam.  This method will take me hours to do,
> as I will have to send them and then turn off Pegasus on my laptop
> and turn it on on my desktop so I do not just download them to my
> laptop all over again. (I hope this is making sense.)
>
> Any suggestions on a simpler way to do this?

Yes, use some sort of removable media like a USB device to copy the mail between the systems.

Here is a method of archiving files to the directory "Archive" on the local
hard drive.  This same procedure will work for any read/write drive. 

1.  Open the folder listing.  Go to the menu "Folders" next to "Tools".

2.  Use  "Add mailbox to list", enter C:\Archive as the path, Archive as
    the name.

3.  Add a folder to the mailbox called "Archive", the name is not
    important.  You can also just use the New mail folder on the disk but
    this storage is not as efficient since each message is stored
    separately. 

4.  Move the messages to this folder on the disk drive. 


There are some operational limitations here:

A.  Of course the size of this mailbox is limited by the size of
    the disk.

B.  Don't just drag an existing folder (or tray) from "My Mailbox"
    to the floppy drive mailbox or from the floppy to the "My
    Mailbox". It *appears* to work, but actually doesn't. The
    folder won't be moved to the floppy.  This limitation is being
    worked.

You can then do the same thing on the receiving system to restore the data to the desktop system.


<blockquote>> My desktop computer crashed and was in the shop.  It is back and I > have a problem.  I had all these folders on the desktop hard drive. > I have been using my laptop with no access to all of these folders. > I saved a lot of messages onto my laptop that I need to transfer to > my desktop computer now.  I have over 300 messages to transfer. > > With spam so prevalent, my internet provider will not let me send > more than 4-5 messages at a time or they will send them all back > thinking I am sending spam.  This method will take me hours to do, > as I will have to send them and then turn off Pegasus on my laptop > and turn it on on my desktop so I do not just download them to my > laptop all over again. (I hope this is making sense.) > > Any suggestions on a simpler way to do this? Yes, use some sort of removable media like a USB device to copy the mail between the systems. Here is a method of archiving files to the directory "Archive" on the local hard drive.  This same procedure will work for any read/write drive.  1.  Open the folder listing.  Go to the menu "Folders" next to "Tools". 2.  Use  "Add mailbox to list", enter C:\Archive as the path, Archive as     the name. 3.  Add a folder to the mailbox called "Archive", the name is not     important.  You can also just use the New mail folder on the disk but     this storage is not as efficient since each message is stored     separately.  4.  Move the messages to this folder on the disk drive.  There are some operational limitations here: A.  Of course the size of this mailbox is limited by the size of     the disk. B.  Don't just drag an existing folder (or tray) from "My Mailbox"     to the floppy drive mailbox or from the floppy to the "My     Mailbox". It *appears* to work, but actually doesn't. The     folder won't be moved to the floppy.  This limitation is being     worked. You can then do the same thing on the receiving system to restore the data to the desktop system. </blockquote>

My desktop computer crashed and was in the shop.  It is back and I have a problem.  I had all these folders on the desktop hard drive.  I have been using my laptop with no access to all of these folders.  I saved a lot of messages onto my laptop that I need to transfer to my desktop computer now.  I have over 300 messages to transfer. 

With spam so prevalent, my internet provider will not let me send more than 4-5 messages at a time or they will send them all back thinking I am sending spam.  This method will take me hours to do, as I will have to send them and then turn off Pegasus on my laptop and turn it on on my desktop so I do not just download them to my laptop all over again. (I hope this is making sense.)

Any suggestions on a simpler way to do this?

 I am using Vista Home on my laptop and Win XP Pro on my desktop.  I have Pegasus 4.41 on both computers.

Thanks, Bobbie

 

 

<p>My desktop computer crashed and was in the shop.  It is back and I have a problem.  I had all these folders on the desktop hard drive.  I have been using my laptop with no access to all of these folders.  I saved a lot of messages onto my laptop that I need to transfer to my desktop computer now.  I have over 300 messages to transfer.  </p><p>With spam so prevalent, my internet provider will not let me send more than 4-5 messages at a time or they will send them all back thinking I am sending spam.  This method will take me hours to do, as I will have to send them and then turn off Pegasus on my laptop and turn it on on my desktop so I do not just download them to my laptop all over again. (I hope this is making sense.)</p><p>Any suggestions on a simpler way to do this? </p><p> I am using Vista Home on my laptop and Win XP Pro on my desktop.  I have Pegasus 4.41 on both computers. </p><p>Thanks, Bobbie </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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