[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]
> 1. I can adjust the column headers in folders (From, Subject, Date/Time,Size) by dragging their separators, but they don't hold
> their positions and have closed up again next time the folder is accessed. Can they be fixed?
Make sure the windows are not maximized and then then set the folder widths and close the folder. Exit WinPMail to save.
> 2. Being ex-Eudora-7 I like all each category of mail to be in one folder. Can this be done in Pegasus? E.g. all incoming in one
> single folder; all outgoing in another; all deleted in another and so on. I realise COPYSELF satisfies this for outgoing, but the
> others? Reason is that I like to be able to back up mail periodically, as accessible plaintext, in another folder by means
> of a batch file or script.
Not at all sure what you are talking about, all new mail comes into the new mail directory, all deleted goes to the deleted message folder if you are using one. Can you be more specific? Are you talking about IMAP4 folders or added mailboxes? [/quote]
I guess what I wanted was a simple mailbox with Out, In. Trash, Junk and perhaps one or two more folders which could be backed up using a batch file. I have no idea what IMAP is or even what the initals stand for ....!
After receiving and replying to several mails, I find a plethora of .CNM files in my mail folder, all of which seem to hold the same mails !!!
Thanks for your reply, but I'm going back to Eudora-7 despite its many faults it's so much easier to use and to back up.
[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]<p>&gt; 1.&nbsp; I can adjust the column headers in folders (From, Subject, Date/Time,Size) by dragging their separators, but they don't hold
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; their positions and have closed up again next time the folder is accessed.&nbsp; Can they be fixed?
Make sure the windows are not maximized and then then set the folder widths and close the folder.&nbsp; Exit WinPMail to save.
&gt; 2.&nbsp; Being ex-Eudora-7 I like all each category of mail to be in one folder. Can this be done in Pegasus? E.g. all incoming in one
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; single folder; all outgoing in another; all deleted in another and so on. I realise COPYSELF satisfies this for outgoing, but the
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; others?&nbsp; Reason is that I like to be able to back up mail periodically, as accessible plaintext, in another folder by means
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; of a&nbsp; batch file or script.
Not at all sure what you are talking about, all new mail comes into the new mail directory, all deleted goes to the deleted message folder if you are using one.&nbsp; Can you be more specific?&nbsp; Are you talking about IMAP4 folders or added mailboxes? [/quote]
</p><p>I guess what I wanted was a simple mailbox with Out, In. Trash, Junk and perhaps one or two more folders which could be backed up using&nbsp; a batch file. I have no idea what IMAP is or even what the initals stand for ....!
</p><p>After receiving and replying to several mails, I find a plethora of .CNM files in my mail folder, all of which seem to hold the same mails !!!</p><p>Thanks for your reply, but I'm going back to Eudora-7 despite its many faults it's so much easier to use and to back up.</p>