[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]
I assume you have do a download with this checked to create the files. If so I suspect it is there and the OS is hiding it. I assume that you are using \Pegasus\mail for the mail directory structure and running as multiuser. If so there should be a \Pegasus\mail\pmail.usr file and the user directories at the same level. Use Start | Run | cmd to get the command prompt. Use cd c:\pmail\mail\<username> to change to the user directory and then use dir *.WPM to see a listing of the debug file.
It's -z<space>32 i.e \Pegasus\Programs\winpm-32.exe -A -MS -I (username) -Z 32
[/quote]
Greetings Mr. Stephenson,
You are very close, not as multiuser but each as an individual account. They each open in their own Window of Pegasus Mail. I have Windows set to NOT hide any file or extension, including the O/S or system files. I did searches of the folder for that account plus any and all other folders all the way back up to Pegasus and found nothing last night, today they show very bright and clear or maybe I was blinded by my ignorance.
While attempting to include the above area I opened a CMD and CDed to Pegasus\mail\user access folder and did a search, DIR *.wpm /ah and found nothing, so did it without the attribute hidden and found two files that had been created. Have edited them for posting, gibberish for user access plus password. Personally I do not see any HELP for me, maybe you are so much smarter than I that you can read between the lines or within them and give me a clue, yes, I am clueless. I await your notification for posting, do not do any of that unless requested in writing.
Thank you for your time and HELP, I need much of that,
<p>[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]</p><p>I assume you have do a download with this checked to create the files.&nbsp; If so I suspect it is there and the OS is hiding it.&nbsp; I assume that you are using \Pegasus\mail for the mail directory structure and running as multiuser.&nbsp; If so there should be a&nbsp; \Pegasus\mail\pmail.usr file and the user directories at the same level.&nbsp; Use Start | Run | cmd to get the command prompt.&nbsp; Use cd c:\pmail\mail\&lt;username&gt; to change to the user directory and then use dir *.WPM to see a listing of the debug file.</p>It's -z&lt;space&gt;32&nbsp; i.e \Pegasus\Programs\winpm-32.exe -A -MS -I (username) -Z 32
<p>[/quote]</p><blockquote>Greetings Mr. Stephenson,
</blockquote><p>You are very close, not as multiuser but each as an individual account.&nbsp; They each open in their own Window of Pegasus Mail.&nbsp; I have Windows set to NOT hide any file or extension, including the O/S or system files.&nbsp; I did searches of the folder for that account plus any and all other folders all the way back up to Pegasus and found nothing last night, today they show very bright and clear or maybe I was blinded by my ignorance.
</p><p>&nbsp;While attempting to include the above area I opened a CMD and CDed to Pegasus\mail\user access folder and did a search, DIR *.wpm /ah and found nothing, so did it without the attribute hidden and found two files that had been created.&nbsp; Have edited them for posting, gibberish for user access plus password.&nbsp; Personally I do not see any HELP for me, maybe you are so much smarter than I that you can read between the lines or within them and give me a clue, yes, I am clueless.&nbsp; I await your notification for posting, do not do any of that unless requested in writing.</p><p>&nbsp;Thank you&nbsp; for your time and HELP, I need much of that,
</p>