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PMAIL.INI vs. PMAIL.CFG - moving mail folder to new drive

here is what I had to do to run pmail from my NAS:


[quote]OK, I took the plunge and moved my entire directory from my harddrive to my NAS. I mapped the mail share to the P: drive, so now everything should be in P:\PMAIL

next, I ran pconfig.exe to move the mailbox and the new mail folder to P:\pmail\mail

and then started pmail.. not there yet.. went into pmail.ini and replaced all instances of c:\pmail with p:\pmail

now we are almost there, but not quite... missing my public folders. now where was that again... maibe the state.pmj file.. so went in replaced all instances of c:\pmail with p:\pmail but still no public folders so, did the unexpected and started reading the help and found the public folders in the tools section of the pmail menu, changed c:\pmail to p:\pmail and restarted pmail.. and all appears to working like it should, incl mail filtering rules (except that pmail just crashed when I wanted to reply....)[/quote]

<p>here is what I had to do to run pmail from my NAS:</p><p> </p><p>[quote]OK, I took the plunge and moved my entire directory from my harddrive to my NAS. I mapped the mail share to the P: drive, so now everything should be in P:\PMAIL next, I ran pconfig.exe to move the mailbox and the new mail folder to P:\pmail\mail and then started pmail.. not there yet.. went into pmail.ini and replaced all instances of c:\pmail with p:\pmail now we are almost there, but not quite... missing my public folders. now where was that again... maibe the state.pmj file.. so went in replaced all instances of c:\pmail with p:\pmail but still no public folders so, did the unexpected and started reading the help and found the public folders in the tools section of the pmail menu, changed c:\pmail to p:\pmail and restarted pmail.. and all appears to working like it should, incl mail filtering rules (except that pmail just crashed when I wanted to reply....)[/quote] </p>

A simple question, about a quite common situation, perhaps, but I've not found an answer, only for other cases, or the standard suggestion in the manual (how to move files).

I am going install Pegasus on a new hard disk drive, with several partitions. At the moment it is used on a hard disk also with several partitions, and it works all OK. The difference is the number of partitions on the old and new drive, thus a change in drive letter.

The old setup is a single-user mode with Pegasus on the system drive (C) and the mail folder on another partition, such as:
WINPMAIL.EXE directory: C:\Program\PMAIL\Programs
Home mailbox location: F:\PMAIL\MAIL
New mailbox location: F:\PMAIL\MAIL

The above is what is found in the Info dialogue (the .cfg file), as well as in pmail.ini. I have never used different users.

During a test on the new HDD I did the following:

I copied the F:\PMAIL (which contains the mail folder per above) to E:\PMAIL on the new HDD (including all files and folders in F:\PMAIL\MAIL).

I installed Pegasus on the system volume on the new HDD, and deselected the "preconfigure a user mailbox" option.
On the first run I selected single-user as operating mode; and pointed it to the mail folder I had copied and created in the first step above.

Everything worked, or seemed to work, it showed all mails and folders; about info points to the new location; E:\PMAIL\MAIL.

However, with Pegasus closed, I notice that the Home mailbox location isn't updated in pmail.ini; it still says F:\PMAIL\MAIL.

The above was a test run; I have not done the final move yet.

I have seen some posts mention to copy everything except pmail.ini; maybe I'm missing something completely here, and I can't test that at the moment, if so, what happens to all preferences, identities? And in this case: does it matter what the pmail.ini says if the about info dialogue (.cfg) point to the correct location?

<p>A simple question, about a quite common situation, perhaps, but I've not found an answer, only for other cases, or the standard suggestion in the manual (how to move files). I am going install Pegasus on a new hard disk drive, with several partitions. At the moment it is used on a hard disk also with several partitions, and it works all OK. The difference is the number of partitions on the old and new drive, thus a change in drive letter. The old setup is a single-user mode with Pegasus on the system drive (C) and the mail folder on another partition, such as: WINPMAIL.EXE directory: C:\Program\PMAIL\Programs Home mailbox location: F:\PMAIL\MAIL New mailbox location: F:\PMAIL\MAIL The above is what is found in the Info dialogue (the .cfg file), as well as in pmail.ini. I have never used different users. During a test on the new HDD I did the following:</p><p>I copied the F:\PMAIL (which contains the mail folder per above) to E:\PMAIL on the new HDD (including all files and folders in F:\PMAIL\MAIL).</p><p>I installed Pegasus on the system volume on the new HDD, and deselected the "preconfigure a user mailbox" option. On the first run I selected single-user as operating mode; and pointed it to the mail folder I had copied and created in the first step above. Everything worked, or seemed to work, it showed all mails and folders; about info points to the new location; E:\PMAIL\MAIL. However, with Pegasus closed, I notice that the Home mailbox location isn't updated in pmail.ini; it still says F:\PMAIL\MAIL.</p><p>The above was a test run; I have not done the final move yet. I have seen some posts mention to copy everything<span style="font-style: italic;"> except</span> pmail.ini; maybe I'm missing something completely here, and I can't test that at the moment, if so, what happens to all preferences, identities? And in this case: does it matter what the pmail.ini says if the about info dialogue (.cfg) point to the correct location?</p>
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