Hi everybody, I'm new to this forum! Great program Pegasus Mail, I like it very much!
My reason being here is related to the installation of Pegasus Mail in portable mode directly to the USB stick. I searched about this topic on the forum, but the exact procedure is not completely clear, especially about the drive letter assingnment.
So I did a fresh install on my eeepc Asus. During the installation I ticked the box about roamning. I pointed the installation towards the USB stick, let's assume H:\PMail, then Pegasus Mail was installed smoothly. Pegasus Mail is shown in the Start/Programs option, I did not install on purpose an icon on the desktop. I configured then everything correctly, I can read, receive and send e-mails. As command line I can read in the Start/Programs/PegasusMail/PegasusMail Properties H:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe -A
So first questions: why the command line is not showing -roam, although specificaly selected roaming during the installation? Is it necessary to change this manually by replacing -A with -roam?
Changing the drive's letter on the same machine from H:\ to F:\ in order to simulate portability makes Pegasus Mail not open if called from the Start/Programs menu. Creating a shortcut on the usb stick pointing to the exe file opens PMail and leads to Properties showing in the command line F:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe (which I find normal), but again the start-up is dependent on the assigned usb drive's letter and also -roam is not present.
How can I solve this, how should the command line look like for this icon on the usb stick? What exactly shall I put in the Target window (now showing F:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe) and in the Start in window (now showing F:\PMAIL\Programs)?
Same question for starting PMail from the usb stick on my home machine where I created the link in Start/Programs/PegasusMail/PegasusMail, as obviously the machine might allocate different letter to this usb stick depending on what else is connected on the usb at that moment?
Thanks a lot!
<P>Hi everybody, I'm new to this forum! Great program Pegasus Mail, I like it very much!</P>
<P>My&nbsp;reason being here is related to the installation of Pegasus Mail in portable mode directly to the USB stick. I searched about this topic on the forum, but the exact procedure is not&nbsp;completely clear, especially about the drive letter assingnment.</P>
<P>So I did a fresh install on my eeepc Asus. During the installation I ticked the box about roamning. I pointed the installation towards the USB stick, let's&nbsp;assume H:\PMail, then Pegasus Mail was installed smoothly. Pegasus Mail is shown in the Start/Programs option, I did not install on purpose an icon on the desktop. I configured then everything correctly, I can read, receive and send e-mails. As command line I can read in the Start/Programs/PegasusMail/PegasusMail Properties H:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe -A</P>
<P>So first questions: why the command line is not showing -roam, although specificaly selected roaming during the installation? Is it necessary to change this manually by replacing -A with -roam?</P>
<P>Changing the drive's letter on the same machine from H:\ to F:\ in order to simulate portability makes Pegasus Mail not open if called from the Start/Programs menu. Creating a shortcut on the usb stick pointing to the exe file opens PMail and leads to Properties showing in the command line F:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe (which I find normal), but again&nbsp;the start-up is dependent on the assigned usb drive's letter and also -roam is not present. </P>
<P>How can I solve this, how should the command line look like for this icon on the usb stick? What exactly shall I put in the Target window&nbsp;(now showing F:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe) and in the Start in&nbsp;window (now showing F:\PMAIL\Programs)?</P>
<P>Same question for starting PMail from the usb stick on my home machine where I created the link in Start/Programs/PegasusMail/PegasusMail, as obviously the machine might allocate different letter to this usb stick depending on what else is connected on the usb at that moment?</P>
<P>Thanks a lot!</P>