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restoring pegasus on new computer

Oh, yeah, now I have my signatures and Spamhalter data - it will be interesting to see what gets sent to the spam folder.

 Thanks also for the reference on file types!

 Pegasus rocks, and you guys rock for coaching me out of the mess I made!!!

<p>Oh, yeah, now I have my signatures and Spamhalter data - it will be interesting to see what gets sent to the spam folder.</p><p> Thanks also for the reference on file types! </p><p> Pegasus rocks, and you guys rock for coaching me out of the mess I made!!! </p>

I know this has been addressed before, but my situation is somewhat different. I have used an internet based program to back up all my files. I have a new computer and installed the latest version of Pegasus on the new machine. I would like to restore the backed-up files to my new version of Pegasus. Do I have to have folders with the same names for my saved mail on my new setup? For example, my old computer has a folder for mail named "REPS". Do I need to create a folder for saved mail with the name "REPS" on my new computer set up.

Then I am not too sure of the file structure in Pegasus. What are the sub-folders? I see three folders; Mail, Pmail and Programs. Each of those has sub-folders. I guess I am trying to say I am unsure where to restore files from my previous version of Pegasus. Help!

 

Art Layton

Stamford CTUSA

<P>I know this has been addressed before, but my situation is somewhat different. I have used an internet based program to back up all my files. I have a new computer and installed the latest version of Pegasus on the new machine. I would like to restore the backed-up files to my new version of Pegasus. Do I have to have folders with the same names for my saved mail on my new setup? For example, my old computer has a folder for mail named "REPS". Do I need to create a folder for saved mail with the name "REPS" on my new computer set up.</P> <P>Then I am not too sure of the file structure in Pegasus. What are the sub-folders? I see three folders; Mail, Pmail and Programs. Each of those has sub-folders. I guess I am trying to say I am unsure where to restore files from my previous version of Pegasus. Help!</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P>Art Layton</P> <P>Stamford CTUSA</P>

> I know this has been addressed before, but my situation is somewhat different. I have used an internet based program to back up all my
> files. I have a new computer and installed the latest version of Pegasus on the new machine. I would like to restore the backed-up
> files to my new version of Pegasus. Do I have to have folders with the same names for my saved mail on my new setup? For example, my old
> computer has a folder for mail named "REPS". Do I need to create a folder for saved mail with the name "REPS" on my new computer set up.

You just copy the old directory data to the new setup.

> Then I am not too sure of the file structure in Pegasus. What are the sub-folders? I see three folders; Mail, Pmail and Programs. Each of
> those has sub-folders. I guess I am trying to say I am unsure where to restore files from my previous version of Pegasus. Help!

1.    Use Help | About Pegasus Mail | Info new system and note the HOME and NEW mail directories.  By default these are the same and are c:\pmail\mail\admin.

2.    Use Help | About Pegasus Mail | Info on the old system and note the HOME and NEW mail directories.  These by default are also c:\pmail\mail\admin.

3.    Exit WinPMail on both systems.

4.    Copy all files EXCEPT pmail.ini from the old systems mail directory to the new systems mail directory.

5.    Run WinPMail on the new system.  You should have all of your folders and addressbooks from the old system.
 

> I know this has been addressed before, but my situation is somewhat different. I have used an internet based program to back up all my > files. I have a new computer and installed the latest version of Pegasus on the new machine. I would like to restore the backed-up > files to my new version of Pegasus. Do I have to have folders with the same names for my saved mail on my new setup? For example, my old > computer has a folder for mail named "REPS". Do I need to create a folder for saved mail with the name "REPS" on my new computer set up. You just copy the old directory data to the new setup. > Then I am not too sure of the file structure in Pegasus. What are the sub-folders? I see three folders; Mail, Pmail and Programs. Each of > those has sub-folders. I guess I am trying to say I am unsure where to restore files from my previous version of Pegasus. Help! 1.    Use Help | About Pegasus Mail | Info new system and note the HOME and NEW mail directories.  By default these are the same and are c:\pmail\mail\admin. 2.    Use Help | About Pegasus Mail | Info on the old system and note the HOME and NEW mail directories.  These by default are also c:\pmail\mail\admin. 3.    Exit WinPMail on both systems. 4.    Copy all files EXCEPT pmail.ini from the old systems mail directory to the new systems mail directory. 5.    Run WinPMail on the new system.  You should have all of your folders and addressbooks from the old system.  

Successfully restored all information to new machine. Thanks for the explanation.

Successfully restored all information to new machine. Thanks for the explanation.

I also am trying to copy backed-up files to a new installation.  In my case, it is from a former, but recent, version of Pegasus on Vista x32 to a new installation of Pegasus (version 4.52) on Windows 7 x64.

I carefully followed the 5 steps listed above in this thread, except for step 2 because I am copying files from a backup, so I looked at my old directory structure.

But, when I run Pegasus, I just see the several new messages and folders as if for a fresh installation.

In case it is useful, my PMAIL7 directory tree is described below:

>PMAIL7
   >MAIL             1,485 items, 150,000 KB
      >ADMIN            25 items,      87 KB
         >RmtFiles   empty  
      >RmtFiles      empty  
      >Searches          1 item,        1 KB
   >Programs            99 items,  19,000 KB
      >DEFAULTS         12 items,      33 KB
      >RESOURCE         18 items,     787 KB   

My oldest email message files are from April of 2002 - I am a long-time user and fan of Pegasus, and have gone through several versions of Windows while using Pegasus.

Your help is appreciated!

I also am trying to copy backed-up files to a new installation.  In my case, it is from a former, but recent, version of Pegasus on Vista x32 to a new installation of Pegasus (version 4.52) on Windows 7 x64. I carefully followed the 5 steps listed above in this thread, except for step 2 because I am copying files from a backup, so I looked at my old directory structure. But, when I run Pegasus, I just see the several new messages and folders as if for a fresh installation. In case it is useful, my PMAIL7 directory tree is described below: >PMAIL7    >MAIL             1,485 items, 150,000 KB       >ADMIN            25 items,      87 KB          >RmtFiles   empty         >RmtFiles      empty         >Searches          1 item,        1 KB    >Programs            99 items,  19,000 KB       >DEFAULTS         12 items,      33 KB       >RESOURCE         18 items,     787 KB    My oldest email message files are from April of 2002 - I am a long-time user and fan of Pegasus, and have gone through several versions of Windows while using Pegasus. Your help is appreciated!

Skipping number 2 is the problem beginning. You have the restored files in \mail and where  they need to be in the current setup is in ..\mail\admin location. It looks like you had older single user setup with older version and now you have a new install with default \pmail\mail\admin as home mail box location. It is going to take some careful work to correct things. Are there messages that have been received in the interim and are they in new mail folder or are they in message folders in the new setup?

 It would be helpful to see the output of Help, About, Info button display to start with.  It would also, just to sure, to have a directory listing of all *.pmm files in c:\pmail and below to verify where the message folder data files are located for sure - they are only a part of the total  package but very useful info, Also a directory listing of any *.cnm files (new messages)  in c:\pmail and below subdirectories on the old and the new setup also.

Just for security - do a backup of c:\pmail and below before moving or altering things. The old contents of \mail probably also contain address books you may want to restore also. The new setup will have books in c:\pmail\mail\admin location and which set of files do you really want currently?

<p>Skipping number 2 is the problem beginning. You have the restored files in \mail and where  they need to be in the current setup is in ..\mail\admin location. It looks like you had older single user setup with older version and now you have a new install with default \pmail\mail\admin as home mail box location. It is going to take some careful work to correct things. Are there messages that have been received in the interim and are they in new mail folder or are they in message folders in the new setup?</p><p> It would be helpful to see the output of Help, About, Info button display to start with.  It would also, just to sure, to have a directory listing of all *.pmm files in c:\pmail and below to verify where the message folder data files are located for sure - they are only a part of the total  package but very useful info, Also a directory listing of any *.cnm files (new messages)  in c:\pmail and below subdirectories on the old and the new setup also.</p><p>Just for security - do a backup of c:\pmail and below before moving or altering things. The old contents of \mail probably also contain address books you may want to restore also. The new setup will have books in c:\pmail\mail\admin location and which set of files do you really want currently? </p>

[quote user="Jerry Wise"]
Are there messages that have been received in the interim and are they in new mail folder or are they in message folders in the new setup?
[/quote]

The only messages in New Mail are the 3 standard "Peg Mail Basics, Welcome, and Sources of Help."

[quote user="Jerry Wise"]
 It would be helpful to see the output of Help, About, Info button display to start with.
[/quote]

Pegasus Mail for Microsoft Windows
Copyright (C) 1992-2010, David Harris, all rights reserved
Electronic mail to support@pmail.gen.nz.

WinPMail version: Version 4.52 (Win32), Jan 13 2010
Language resources: Standard UK English resource set
Extension Manager version: 1.13
Operating mode: Standalone
User name and ID: Admin, 0
Windows version: 6.1
Windows flag word: 0
WINPMAIL.EXE directory: J:\PMAIL7\Programs
Home mailbox location: J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\Admin
New mailbox location: J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\Admin
TMP environment variable: C:\Users\Teffy\AppData\Local\Temp
TEMP environment variable: C:\Users\Teffy\AppData\Local\Temp
LAN-based SMTP support: N, N, N
NetWare MHS support: N, N, N
Built-in TCP/IP support: Enabled
  - WINSOCK version: (Not loaded)
  - WINSOCK path: C:\Windows\system32\WSOCK32.DLL
Commandline: -A -I Admin
Active -Z options: 32768
PMR variable: (None)
PML variable: (None)
MAI variable: (None)
NB variable: (None)
Autofiltering folders: 0 (0 active, 0 inactive)
Last new mail count: 3


[quote user="Jerry Wise"]
 It would also, just to sure, to have a directory listing of all *.pmm files in c:\pmail and below to verify where the message folder data files are located for sure - they are only a part of the total  package but very useful info,
[/quote]

J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL03FDE.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL06B8F.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL079E4.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05396.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07759.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL04CF3.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05A60.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05ABC.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05B85.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05EF0.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05F25.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL06CF3.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL06DB1.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL06E38.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL06EFC.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07C0C.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07D2C.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07F02.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07F7E.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL10DDB.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL043BD.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL048D1.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL050C4.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL054E8.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL058EC.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL061C5.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL062C2.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL074F0.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL075C8.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL078D3.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0711F.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0713F.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0764F.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05134.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07121.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07176.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL12924.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00ABB.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00C27.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00CB4.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00D55.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL01DA2.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL01FE2.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02D3A.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02D3C.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02DC2.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02F6E.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL003C2.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL03F6C.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL004E4.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL004F7.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL008AA.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL009EE.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL016A6.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL020AC.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL020DA.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL021BB.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL023DB.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL031B3.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL037F0.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL039CE.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0055A.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0085C.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0142E.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0148A.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0290E.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0361E.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0378F.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00437.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL01513.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL01756.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02153.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02172.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02228.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL03290.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL03678.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL03810.PMM
J:\PMAIL7\Programs\DEFAULTS\copyself.pmm
J:\PMAIL7\Programs\DEFAULTS\main.pmm
J:\PMAIL7\Programs\DEFAULTS\junk.pmm
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\main.pmm
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\junk.pmm
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\copyself.pmm
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00F0D.PMM

[quote user="Jerry Wise"]
Also a directory listing of any *.cnm files (new messages)  in c:\pmail and below subdirectories on the old and the new setup also.
[/quote]

NEW SETUP:
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PPSUO6TO.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PZA3F8DA.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PZUIV6KV.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PEL0398W.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PKCC5GZ0.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PIRWB6PA.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PSVO6XR3.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P41FBEL3.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P6WTGTUF.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PDGR4UXC.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PIX2NTAC.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PTF2R5V1.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PK48P6FP.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P3LCRFY7.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PAD8Z5N3.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PR0JG8N5.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PO68AE6W.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PIN0U5J5.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PD79UZHG.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PDCM3DON.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PX9HCC3H.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PQHX26DC.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PSDO650Z.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P2N2D1FW.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PGPKAWWU.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P4GAHSHA.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PDE2N0G4.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PE2RYCXI.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P8MQ851D.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P05CH5JX.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PVD26J61.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PWN368S8.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P3457W5V.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PZMNKFH8.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PHVXRS8I.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PAZNW53L.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P22RUTWR.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PTKCWQZ2.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P917A2UC.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\support.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\welcome.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\basics.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P3W20KWD.CNM
J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P8O2FM3Q.CNM



OLD SETUP:
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PZA3F8DA.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PZUIV6KV.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PEL0398W.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PKCC5GZ0.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PIRWB6PA.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PSVO6XR3.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P41FBEL3.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P6WTGTUF.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PDGR4UXC.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PIX2NTAC.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PTF2R5V1.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PK48P6FP.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P3LCRFY7.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PAD8Z5N3.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PR0JG8N5.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PO68AE6W.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PIN0U5J5.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PD79UZHG.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PDCM3DON.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PX9HCC3H.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PQHX26DC.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PSDO650Z.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P2N2D1FW.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PGPKAWWU.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P4GAHSHA.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PDE2N0G4.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PE2RYCXI.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P8MQ851D.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P05CH5JX.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PVD26J61.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PWN368S8.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P3457W5V.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PZMNKFH8.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PHVXRS8I.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PAZNW53L.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P22RUTWR.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PTKCWQZ2.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P917A2UC.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\ADMIN\basics.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\ADMIN\support.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\ADMIN\welcome.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P3W20KWD.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P8O2FM3Q.CNM
M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PPSUO6TO.CNM

[quote user="Jerry Wise"]
Just for security - do a backup of c:\pmail and below before moving or altering things.
[/quote]

I made a zip file of the PMAIL7 directory.

[quote user="Jerry Wise"]
The old contents of \mail probably also contain address books you may want to restore also. The new setup will have books in c:\pmail\mail\admin location and which set of files do you really want currently?
[/quote]

I have not created address books in the new setup.  As soon as I started the new Pegasus and saw the standard new installation folders and messages, I closed the Pegasus application and headed over here! 

[quote user="Jerry Wise"] Are there messages that have been received in the interim and are they in new mail folder or are they in message folders in the new setup? [/quote] The only messages in New Mail are the 3 standard "Peg Mail Basics, Welcome, and Sources of Help." [quote user="Jerry Wise"]  It would be helpful to see the output of Help, About, Info button display to start with. [/quote] Pegasus Mail for Microsoft Windows Copyright (C) 1992-2010, David Harris, all rights reserved Electronic mail to support@pmail.gen.nz. WinPMail version: Version 4.52 (Win32), Jan 13 2010 Language resources: Standard UK English resource set Extension Manager version: 1.13 Operating mode: Standalone User name and ID: Admin, 0 Windows version: 6.1 Windows flag word: 0 WINPMAIL.EXE directory: J:\PMAIL7\Programs Home mailbox location: J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\Admin New mailbox location: J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\Admin TMP environment variable: C:\Users\Teffy\AppData\Local\Temp TEMP environment variable: C:\Users\Teffy\AppData\Local\Temp LAN-based SMTP support: N, N, N NetWare MHS support: N, N, N Built-in TCP/IP support: Enabled   - WINSOCK version: (Not loaded)   - WINSOCK path: C:\Windows\system32\WSOCK32.DLL Commandline: -A -I Admin Active -Z options: 32768 PMR variable: (None) PML variable: (None) MAI variable: (None) NB variable: (None) Autofiltering folders: 0 (0 active, 0 inactive) Last new mail count: 3 [quote user="Jerry Wise"]  It would also, just to sure, to have a directory listing of all *.pmm files in c:\pmail and below to verify where the message folder data files are located for sure - they are only a part of the total  package but very useful info, [/quote] J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL03FDE.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL06B8F.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL079E4.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05396.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07759.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL04CF3.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05A60.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05ABC.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05B85.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05EF0.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05F25.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL06CF3.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL06DB1.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL06E38.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL06EFC.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07C0C.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07D2C.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07F02.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07F7E.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL10DDB.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL043BD.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL048D1.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL050C4.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL054E8.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL058EC.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL061C5.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL062C2.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL074F0.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL075C8.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL078D3.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0711F.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0713F.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0764F.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL05134.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07121.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL07176.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL12924.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00ABB.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00C27.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00CB4.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00D55.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL01DA2.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL01FE2.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02D3A.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02D3C.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02DC2.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02F6E.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL003C2.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL03F6C.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL004E4.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL004F7.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL008AA.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL009EE.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL016A6.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL020AC.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL020DA.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL021BB.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL023DB.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL031B3.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL037F0.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL039CE.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0055A.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0085C.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0142E.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0148A.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0290E.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0361E.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL0378F.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00437.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL01513.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL01756.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02153.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02172.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL02228.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL03290.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL03678.PMM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL03810.PMM J:\PMAIL7\Programs\DEFAULTS\copyself.pmm J:\PMAIL7\Programs\DEFAULTS\main.pmm J:\PMAIL7\Programs\DEFAULTS\junk.pmm J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\main.pmm J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\junk.pmm J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\copyself.pmm J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\FOL00F0D.PMM [quote user="Jerry Wise"] Also a directory listing of any *.cnm files (new messages)  in c:\pmail and below subdirectories on the old and the new setup also. [/quote] NEW SETUP: J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PPSUO6TO.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PZA3F8DA.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PZUIV6KV.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PEL0398W.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PKCC5GZ0.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PIRWB6PA.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PSVO6XR3.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P41FBEL3.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P6WTGTUF.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PDGR4UXC.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PIX2NTAC.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PTF2R5V1.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PK48P6FP.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P3LCRFY7.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PAD8Z5N3.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PR0JG8N5.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PO68AE6W.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PIN0U5J5.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PD79UZHG.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PDCM3DON.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PX9HCC3H.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PQHX26DC.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PSDO650Z.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P2N2D1FW.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PGPKAWWU.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P4GAHSHA.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PDE2N0G4.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PE2RYCXI.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P8MQ851D.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P05CH5JX.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PVD26J61.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PWN368S8.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P3457W5V.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PZMNKFH8.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PHVXRS8I.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PAZNW53L.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P22RUTWR.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\PTKCWQZ2.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P917A2UC.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\support.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\welcome.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\ADMIN\basics.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P3W20KWD.CNM J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\P8O2FM3Q.CNM OLD SETUP: M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PZA3F8DA.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PZUIV6KV.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PEL0398W.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PKCC5GZ0.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PIRWB6PA.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PSVO6XR3.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P41FBEL3.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P6WTGTUF.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PDGR4UXC.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PIX2NTAC.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PTF2R5V1.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PK48P6FP.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P3LCRFY7.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PAD8Z5N3.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PR0JG8N5.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PO68AE6W.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PIN0U5J5.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PD79UZHG.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PDCM3DON.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PX9HCC3H.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PQHX26DC.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PSDO650Z.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P2N2D1FW.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PGPKAWWU.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P4GAHSHA.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PDE2N0G4.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PE2RYCXI.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P8MQ851D.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P05CH5JX.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PVD26J61.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PWN368S8.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P3457W5V.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PZMNKFH8.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PHVXRS8I.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PAZNW53L.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P22RUTWR.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PTKCWQZ2.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P917A2UC.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\ADMIN\basics.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\ADMIN\support.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\ADMIN\welcome.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P3W20KWD.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\P8O2FM3Q.CNM M:\PMAIL\MAIL\PPSUO6TO.CNM [quote user="Jerry Wise"] Just for security - do a backup of c:\pmail and below before moving or altering things. [/quote] I made a zip file of the PMAIL7 directory. [quote user="Jerry Wise"] The old contents of \mail probably also contain address books you may want to restore also. The new setup will have books in c:\pmail\mail\admin location and which set of files do you really want currently? [/quote] I have not created address books in the new setup.  As soon as I started the new Pegasus and saw the standard new installation folders and messages, I closed the Pegasus application and headed over here! 

Ok. I see where your messages are now. They are in two places in J: drive - but not the right location.

You show

WINPMAIL.EXE directory: J:\PMAIL7\Programs
Home mailbox location: J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\Admin
New mailbox location: J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\Admin

The objective is to get the *.cnm files moved to your Home mailbox location and on refresh of new mail you should then be able to see the messages in new mail folder.   That should finish work with new mail. For that operation Pegasus Mail can be open or closed.

 

The next objective will be a multi part operation. First close Pegasus Mail.

Nest you need to get all those .pmm and .pmi file pairs, except the few below \default, that make up message folders and index of same file name moved to your Home mail box location. Then you must use win explorer or other file manager tool to make sure all the moved files are not marked read only at OS system level.

The next step is a bit tricky. With winpm-32 still closed locate the heirarch.pm file in your home mail location and rename it to heirarch.bak. Also locate state.pmj file and rename it to state.bak  Then you may restart Pegasus Mail. On startup the new message folders and new mail should be found and readable and are now in same location where newly downloaded mail will be located.  Sizing of folder display will then have to be sized to your preference.

Then proceed to work your way through the Tools, Options menu and check or set everything as required.  Then go to Tools, Internet options and work you way through those menu items checking and setting things to your preferences.

<p>Ok. I see where your messages are now. They are in two places in J: drive - but not the right location.</p><p>You show</p><p>WINPMAIL.EXE directory: J:\PMAIL7\Programs Home mailbox location: J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\Admin New mailbox location: J:\PMAIL7\MAIL\Admin</p><p>The objective is to get the *.cnm files moved to your Home mailbox location and on refresh of new mail you should then be able to see the messages in new mail folder.   That should finish work with new mail. For that operation Pegasus Mail can be open or closed.</p><p> </p><p>The next objective will be a multi part operation. First close Pegasus Mail.</p><p>Nest you need to get all those .pmm and .pmi file pairs, except the few below \default, that make up message folders and index of same file name moved to your Home mail box location. Then you must use win explorer or other file manager tool to make sure all the moved files are not marked read only at OS system level.</p><p>The next step is a bit tricky. With winpm-32 still closed locate the heirarch.pm file in your home mail location and rename it to heirarch.bak. Also locate state.pmj file and rename it to state.bak  Then you may restart Pegasus Mail. On startup the new message folders and new mail should be found and readable and are now in same location where newly downloaded mail will be located.  Sizing of folder display will then have to be sized to your preference.</p><p>Then proceed to work your way through the Tools, Options menu and check or set everything as required.  Then go to Tools, Internet options and work you way through those menu items checking and setting things to your preferences. </p>

Whoo Hoo!  I followed your instructions and now see my former folders and email messsages!  Thank you!

The following are missing - can they be retrieved from the old files?
1. Tree-structure of Mail Folders (containers for groups of folders)
2. Network configuration data (Internet Mail Options)
3. Addressbooks and distribution lists

 Notes for the next person* who uses these instructions, the correct spelling is HIERARCH.
* it could be me at my next Windows upgrade ;-)

 

<p>Whoo Hoo!  I followed your instructions and now see my former folders and email messsages!  Thank you!</p><p>The following are missing - can they be retrieved from the old files? 1. Tree-structure of Mail Folders (containers for groups of folders) 2. Network configuration data (Internet Mail Options) 3. Addressbooks and distribution lists </p><p> Notes for the next person* who uses these instructions, the correct spelling is HIERARCH. * it could be me at my next Windows upgrade ;-) </p><p>  </p>

Sorry about the spelling error or typo.

 The tree structure is nearly impossible to import. About the best the files can assist with is information to use while reconstruction your trays and structure. Most say to just create it all new and don't try with any old existing file from a former configuration and machined and maybe winpmail version.

Network cofiguration was contained in the old pmail.ini + the *.pnd files. The  pmail.ini contained basic user configuration plus an additonal section for each identity if any used. Wholesale import of the old  pmail.ini will not work and paths are different now. Ok to use to copy or research some information and  pointers but not the whole file. The *.pnd files contain the POP and SMTP information (Tools, Internet options) and it is usually easier to recreate the information than to try to import the old.

The address book(s) are a pair of files *.pm! index and  *.pmr data file. Copy your old ones to your new \admin location. If you had any system wide book come back here for information if

necessary as that one is handled differently and location is different.

Distribution lists were *.pml files and the old ones can be copied to your new \admin location.

Watch out for spelling errors and any typo<G> they have plagued me my whole life. Typo errors and extra spaces can make even the simple into a long and involved headache sometimes.  I know<G>.

&lt;p&gt;Sorry about the spelling error or typo.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;The tree structure is nearly impossible to import. About the best the files can assist with is information to use while reconstruction your trays and structure. Most say to just create it all new and don&#039;t try with any old existing file from a former configuration and machined and maybe winpmail version.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Network cofiguration was contained in the old pmail.ini + the *.pnd files. The&amp;nbsp; pmail.ini contained basic user configuration plus an additonal section for each identity if any used. Wholesale import of the old&amp;nbsp; pmail.ini will not work and paths are different now. Ok to use to copy or research some information and&amp;nbsp; pointers but not the whole file. The *.pnd files contain the POP and SMTP information (Tools, Internet options) and it is usually easier to recreate the information than to try to import the old. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The address book(s) are a pair of files *.pm! index and&amp;nbsp; *.pmr data file. Copy your old ones to your new \admin location. If you had any system wide book come back here for information if necessary as that one is handled differently and location is different. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Distribution lists were *.pml files and the old ones can be copied to your new \admin location.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Watch out for spelling errors and any typo&amp;lt;G&amp;gt; they have plagued me my whole life. Typo errors and extra spaces can make even the simple into a long and involved headache sometimes.&amp;nbsp; I know&amp;lt;G&amp;gt;. &lt;/p&gt;

Awesome - I recovered my address books and distribution lists - thank you!

Can I recover my mail filtering rules?

Can I recover my Spamhalter database?

Can I recover my Signatures?

 

Thank you so much for all the detailed help!!!!

&lt;p&gt;Awesome - I recovered my address books and distribution lists - thank you! Can I recover my mail filtering rules? Can I recover my Spamhalter database? Can I recover my Signatures?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Thank you so much for all the detailed help!!!! &lt;/p&gt;

Of those items only the signature files I would be confident with based on personal experience. The other items do or may involve path information or possible versions differences.

 

The signature basic files *.pns and *.pms would have to be copied from the old under \mail to the new \mail\admin location. If you also had variable signature files then more involved and come back and ask again about that.  You can open the .pns files with plain text editor to see contents to be sure what they contain before you copy and place them in new setup. The .pms files are HTML source files  and I don't use those or have experience with them.

&lt;p&gt;Of those items only the signature files I would be confident with based on personal experience. The other items do or may involve path information or possible versions differences.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The signature basic files *.pns and *.pms would have to be copied from the old under \mail to the new \mail\admin location. If you also had variable signature files then more involved and come back and ask again about that.&amp;nbsp; You can open the .pns files with plain text editor to see contents to be sure what they contain before you copy and place them in new setup. The .pms files are HTML source files&amp;nbsp; and I don&#039;t use those or have experience with them. &lt;/p&gt;

[quote user="Jerry Wise"]Of those items only the signature files I would be confident with based on personal experience. The other items do or may involve path information or possible versions differences.[/quote]

It might be worth a try: For Spamhalter copy the words4.db3 file (in some cases this file may cause a crash, though); filter rules are contained in files named WINPMFU?.PM (where the question mark is replaced with varying characters), if folders cannot be found for moving or copying messages the respective rules will show up as red lines in the rule editor. BTW: For details about Pegasus Mail's file types go to Han v.d. Bogaerde's page.

&lt;p&gt;[quote user=&quot;Jerry Wise&quot;]Of those items only the signature files I would be confident with based on personal experience. The other items do or may involve path information or possible versions differences.[/quote]&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It might be worth a try: For Spamhalter copy the &lt;em&gt;words4.db3&lt;/em&gt; file (in some cases this file &lt;a href=&quot;/forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=18513#18513&quot; mce_href=&quot;/forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=18513#18513&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;may cause a crash&lt;/a&gt;, though); filter rules are contained in files named WINPMFU?.PM (where the question mark is replaced with varying characters), if folders cannot be found for moving or copying messages the respective rules will show up as red lines in the rule editor. BTW: For details about Pegasus Mail&#039;s file types go to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.vandenbogaerde.net/pegasusmail/pf_pmfiles.html&quot; mce_href=&quot;http://www.vandenbogaerde.net/pegasusmail/pf_pmfiles.html&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Han v.d. Bogaerde&#039;s page&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
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[quote user="Teffy"]

Awesome - I recovered my address books and distribution lists - thank you!

Can I recover my mail filtering rules?

Can I recover my Spamhalter database?

Can I recover my Signatures?

 

Thank you so much for all the detailed help!!!!

[/quote]

The basic new mail, on open, rules set is winrules.pmc file. You can inspect it in plain text editor. Other rules are *.pmc files. The information will help you formulate new rules or refresh your memory. In order for old rules to work correctly all the id numbers must still be the same and all paths must be the same and we know that is not true now.

[quote user=&quot;Teffy&quot;]&lt;p&gt;Awesome - I recovered my address books and distribution lists - thank you! Can I recover my mail filtering rules? Can I recover my Spamhalter database? Can I recover my Signatures?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Thank you so much for all the detailed help!!!! &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[/quote]&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The basic new mail, on open, rules set is winrules.pmc file. You can inspect it in plain text editor. Other rules are *.pmc files. The information will help you formulate new rules or refresh your memory. In order for old rules to work correctly all the id numbers must still be the same and all paths must be the same and we know that is not true now. &lt;/p&gt;
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