[quote user="nodyarg"]
Tried deleting the deleted messages folder manually and so far nothing is different. I had previously tried un checking the preserve deleted messages and that didn't make a difference either.
Don't really know what to look for in the hierarch.pm but there are several entries like this 0,0,"PD7X0AN0:7518:FOL04D13","4ECD143:My mailbox",Name_Unavailable the difference being the Name_Unavailable.
Dosn't seem to be anything out of the ordinary in the ini file either.
No problem deleting .lck files
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You can try opening the hierarch.pm file with Notepad or any ASCII type editor and deleting all of the lines with the name unavailable. If nothing else this will make the saving of this file a bit faster. make sure yuo are not running WinPMail when you are editing this file. FWIW, that failure message after you close Pegasus Mail is certainly caused by one of the common tasks that is done on closing failing.
1. Delete the deleted messages folder.
2. Write the hierarch.pm from memory to the file.
3. Write the pmail.ini to a file.
4. Write the state.pmj to a file.
5. Delete the *.lck file.
All of these will also require write access to the TEMP directory and must not be interfered with by your on-access anti-virus software.
[quote user="nodyarg"]<p>Tried deleting the deleted messages folder manually and so far nothing is different. I had previously tried&nbsp;un checking&nbsp;the preserve deleted messages and that didn't make a difference either.</p>
<p>Don't really know what to look for in the hierarch.pm but there are several entries like this 0,0,"PD7X0AN0:7518:FOL04D13","4ECD143:My mailbox",Name_Unavailable the difference being the Name_Unavailable.</p>
<p>Dosn't seem to be anything out of the ordinary in the ini file either.</p>
<p>No problem deleting .lck files</p><p>
[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;You can try opening the hierarch.pm file with Notepad or any ASCII type editor and deleting all of the lines with the name unavailable.&nbsp; If nothing else this will make the saving of this file a bit faster.&nbsp; make sure yuo are not running WinPMail when you are editing this file.&nbsp; FWIW, that failure message after you close Pegasus Mail is certainly caused by one of the common tasks that is done on closing failing.</p><p>1.&nbsp;&nbsp; Delete the deleted messages folder.</p><p>2.&nbsp;&nbsp; Write the hierarch.pm from memory to the file.</p><p>3.&nbsp;&nbsp; Write the pmail.ini to a file.</p><p>4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Write the state.pmj to a file.
5.&nbsp;&nbsp; Delete the *.lck file.</p><p>All of these will also require write access to the TEMP directory and must not be interfered with by your on-access anti-virus software.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>
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