On 26 Jun 2007 Pegasus Mail & Mercury - Automated Email <> wrote:
> Thanks much, I understand how to migrate PMail... I've done
> it over the years with many machines. What you're describing
> with -ROAM will get my mail folders on to a flash drive but
> not the identities. Right? Which leads to another
> question--how does the ROAM switch function? Does it carry
> code that allows the pmail.ini file to be changed depending
> on into which machine the drive is plugged and Windows
> assigns a different drive letter? I assume that's what it
> does, otherwise it wouldn't work. I assume it changes the
> "general" and "info" properties of the pmail.ini file but not
> the identities. Please advise.
You identities are in the pmail.ini file. You can copy this one over as well but you will probably have to edit the pmail.ini file to make a path change if a simply drive letter change does not show the path.
You can simply rename the pmail.ini on the flash drive to pmail.ini.sav and then copy the pmail.ini from the old system.Then take this to another system where Pegasus Mail is NOT installed so you are sure it's not looking at the old mailbox location to see what happens. If it works then no problem, if it does not then you'll have to edit the pmail.ini file paths.
On 26 Jun 2007 Pegasus Mail &amp; Mercury - Automated Email &lt;&gt; wrote:
&gt; Thanks much, I understand how to migrate PMail... I've done
&gt; it over the years with many machines. What you're describing
&gt; with -ROAM will get my mail folders on to a flash drive but
&gt; not the identities. Right? Which leads to another
&gt; question--how does the ROAM switch function? Does it carry
&gt; code that allows the pmail.ini file to be changed depending
&gt; on into which machine the drive is plugged and Windows
&gt; assigns a different drive letter? I assume that's what it
&gt; does, otherwise it wouldn't work. I assume it changes the
&gt; "general" and "info" properties of the pmail.ini file but not
&gt; the identities. Please advise.
You identities are in the pmail.ini file.&nbsp; You can copy this one over as well but you will probably have to edit the pmail.ini file to make a path change if a simply drive letter change does not show the path. &nbsp;
You can simply rename the pmail.ini on the flash drive to pmail.ini.sav and then copy the pmail.ini from the old system.Then take this to another system where Pegasus Mail is NOT installed so you are sure it's not looking at the old mailbox location to see what happens.&nbsp; If it works then no problem, if it does not then you'll have to edit the pmail.ini file paths.