Hi
I am running v4.51 on XP and hit a problem today after rebooting the computer (which I have done several times since, btw.) Basically on loading Pegasus Mail, a window popped up saying that one of my folders was damaged (not that unusual over the years - I normally just Reindex) - but every time I OKed the message (or ESCaped from it the message would just keep reappearing, and the program just wouldn't fully load. I rebooted and it still happened.
So, I moved the two associated files (.PMM and .PMI) out of the folder and restated the computer and it loaded up Ok. I then moved the two files back to the folder, but Pegasus did not see them. I then rebooted again but it still is not seeing the folder, even though all is back where it should be - confirmed also in the
WINRULES coding, as it converted some lines to RED with "???????".
I can see all the data in TEXTPAD/WORDPAD OK, but I suspect that Pegasus has some file somewhere that should link everything together (the files are called "FOLO2CD6.PMM/PMI).
Help :-)
David
<p>Hi</p><p>I am running&nbsp; v4.51 on XP and hit a problem today after rebooting the computer (which I have done several times since, btw.)&nbsp; Basically on loading Pegasus Mail, a window popped up saying that one of my folders was damaged (not that unusual over the years - I normally just Reindex) - but every time I OKed the message (or ESCaped from it the message would just keep reappearing, and the program just wouldn't fully load. I rebooted and it still happened.
</p><p>So, I moved the two associated files (.PMM and .PMI) out of the folder and restated the computer and it loaded up Ok. I then moved the two files back to the folder, but Pegasus did not see them. I then rebooted again but it still is not seeing the folder, even though all is back where it should be - confirmed also in the
WINRULES coding, as it converted some lines to RED with "???????".&nbsp;</p><p>I can see all the data in TEXTPAD/WORDPAD OK, but I suspect that Pegasus has some file somewhere that should link everything together (the files are called "FOLO2CD6.PMM/PMI).</p><p>Help :-)</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>David
</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>
</p><p>&nbsp;</p>