[quote user="Pelle"]
Dear Thomas Stephenson,
thanks for taking the time to post a reply. It appears, that the identities from the ini-file have been purged entirely (who knows why...). Pressing "Add" didn't make them come back (well, I could try... didn't sound very promising to me anyway).
It seems I need to recreate them, which is probably a bit difficult, but possible (need to look up all the account-info that's long forgotten).
Regards,
Pelle.
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Pelle,
Some of the information, the crucial one which defines the pop3 details etc., may still be accessible even the rest of the profile information from the ini file might have got lost (at least this is what I understand and what I believe Thomas Stephenson highlighted). With that information it should be fairly easy to restore your identity profiles.
The pop3 and account information is stored in special files in your PM email folder on your hard disk. The files start with "POP" followed by some characters and have an extension ".PND" (e.g. POP7JFM4.PND ). Some of the information may help you regenerate your profiles (at least part). While you may access those definition files with an text editor not everything may be used e.g. such as password. However, you should be able to access that information from within PM, see below.
I would try the following. Start PM, go to Tools -> Identities -> and add a new one. Then click become. Now go to Tools - > Internet options and under the General section enter the email for that identity. Then go to the "Receiving (POP3)" section and then click on add. A list of available POP3 definitions should pop up from which you can select the appropriate one. They should actually be the ones you had created previously?! Then go to "Sending (SMTP)" and select the appropriate sending profile one.
Repeat the process for all identities you previously had.
Let me know if it works.
Cheers
Thomas S.
[quote user="Pelle"]<p>Dear Thomas Stephenson,</p><p>thanks for taking the time to post a reply. It appears, that the identities from the ini-file have been purged entirely (who knows why...). Pressing "Add" didn't make them come back (well, I could try... didn't sound very promising to me anyway).</p><p>It seems I need to recreate them, which is probably a bit difficult, but possible (need to look up all the account-info that's long forgotten).</p><p>Regards,
Pelle.
[/quote]</p><p>Pelle,
Some of the information, the crucial one which defines the pop3 details etc., may still be accessible even the rest of the profile information from the ini file might have got lost (at least this is what I understand and what I believe Thomas Stephenson highlighted). With that information it should be fairly easy to restore your identity profiles.
The pop3 and account information is stored in special files in your PM email folder on your hard disk. The files start with "POP" followed by some characters and have an extension ".PND" (e.g. POP7JFM4.PND ). Some of the information may help you regenerate your profiles (at least part). While you may access those definition files with an text editor not everything may be used e.g. such as password. However, you should be able to access that information from within PM, see below.
I would try the following. Start PM, go to Tools -&gt; Identities -&gt; and add a new one. Then click become. Now go to Tools - &gt; Internet options and under the General section enter the email for that identity. Then go to the "Receiving (POP3)" section and then click on add. A list of available POP3 definitions should pop up from which you can select the appropriate one. They should actually be the ones you had created previously?! Then go to "Sending (SMTP)" and select the appropriate sending profile one.
Repeat the process for all identities you previously had.
Let me know if it works.
Cheers
Thomas S.
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