[quote user="henri"]
Sir,
While using Pegasus Mail (4.41) in open mode ('check for new POP3 mails every 60 secs' - under Internet Mail Options) the program suddenly froze and afterwards one of my folders was completely empty. I checked the corresponding filename (FOL015E5.PMM) and it was no present in the c:/mail/pmail folder. How can this be??
1. Could it have moved to another place and still be recoverable? How can I find it back (I checked the disk already, to no avail)?
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I would suspect your anti-virus program has found what it thinks is a virus in the file and deleted it without asking you. (AVG 8 by any chance?)
Check in your AV 'quarantine' folder.
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2. I backed up that file weeks ago. If I put the (older) backupped file with the same name (FOL015E5.PMM) back in the MAIL folder, how can I link it to a newly made folder in my mail program (the original folder disappeared as well after closing down PMail)?
Thanks very much for a solution to this very annoying and inexplicable problem.
H. Pelissier
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You should put back the FOL015E5.PMM & FOL015E5.PMI from the backup.
Do it while Pmail is not running, and the folder should just show up next time you start it.
[quote user="henri"]<p>Sir,</p><p>While using Pegasus Mail (4.41) in open mode ('check for new POP3 mails every 60 secs' - under Internet Mail Options) the program suddenly froze and afterwards one of my folders was completely empty. I checked the corresponding filename (FOL015E5.PMM) and it was no present in the c:/mail/pmail folder. How can this be??&nbsp; </p><p>1. Could it have moved to another place and still be recoverable? How can I find it back (I checked the disk already, to no avail)?</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I would suspect your anti-virus program has found what it thinks is a virus in the file and deleted it without asking you. (AVG 8 by any chance?)</p><p>Check in your AV 'quarantine' folder.
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</p><p>&nbsp;2. I backed up that file weeks ago. If I put the (older) backupped file with the same name (FOL015E5.PMM) back in the MAIL folder, how can I link it to a newly made folder in my mail program (the original folder disappeared as well after closing down PMail)?</p><p>Thanks very much for a solution to this very annoying and inexplicable problem.
</p><p>H. Pelissier
</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>You should put back the FOL015E5.PMM &amp; FOL015E5.PMI from the backup. </p><p>Do it while Pmail is not running, and the folder should just show up next time you start it.
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