Wow, two years ago I knew this, but I transitioned to a Mac, first Thunderbird, then Gyazmail (which is very good), so my P-mail chops are suffering.
Right now I'm at my Win2K machine. I have what I believe is one of the old Mail directories from a couple years or back. I've made a couple of stabs at installing P-mail so that I could dig into these old mail files, but so far no luck.
Among what I see are:
xxxx.PM$
xxxx.PNX
xxx.CNM
xxxx.pmr and .pml.
Those are P-mail files.
I also find an old pmail.ini file in the same directory.
I tried recreating the Pegasus directory structure, with this message folder, then installing Pegasius over it.
I tried copying the contents of this folder into the newly created Admin folder (on a new install).
Neither works. P-mail can see the folder in both cases, but none of the contents.
I'm missing something here that I used to know. Any help is welcome
Barry
<p>Wow, two years ago I knew this, but I transitioned to a Mac, first Thunderbird, then Gyazmail (which is very good), so my P-mail chops are suffering.</p><p>Right now I'm at my Win2K machine. I have what I believe is one of the old Mail directories from a couple years or back. I've made a couple of stabs at installing P-mail so that I could dig into these old mail files, but so far no luck.</p><p>Among what I see are:</p><p>xxxx.PM$</p><p>xxxx.PNX </p><p>xxx.CNM</p><p>xxxx.pmr and .pml.</p><p>Those are P-mail files. </p><p>I also find an old pmail.ini file in the same directory. </p><p>I tried recreating the Pegasus directory structure, with this message folder, then installing Pegasius over it.</p><p>I tried copying the contents of this folder into the newly created Admin folder (on a new install).</p><p>Neither works. P-mail can see the folder in both cases, but none of the contents.</p><p>I'm missing something here that I used to know. Any help is welcome</p><p>Barry</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>