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Change the suffix of the generated file by Mercury-mail

If your problem is, that you will read the emails without Pegasus Mail on your system, than you can link .CNR and .CNB to any software, that is able to read EML-Files.
For reasons of security we did not link new mail files (.CNM). It is however just as possible.

We use this feature to search by help of Windows explorer in Pegasus Mail systemwide folders and noticeboards. 

For Outlook Express or Windows Mail clients it is necesseary to add some registry keys in the classes root. It is tested with Windows 2000 up to Windows 7 x64 (W7 must patched to Vista WinMail).

I put the scripts there  ftp://ftp.ifhe.de/public/PegasusMail/ 

Torsten

<P>If your problem is, that you will read the emails without Pegasus Mail on your system, than you can link .CNR and .CNB to any software, that is able to read EML-Files. For reasons of security we did not link new mail files (.CNM). It is however just as possible.</P> <P>We use this feature to search by help of Windows explorer in Pegasus Mail systemwide folders and noticeboards. </P> <P>For Outlook Express or Windows Mail clients it is necesseary to add some registry keys in the classes root. It is tested with Windows 2000 up to Windows 7 x64 (W7 must patched to Vista WinMail).</P> <P>I put the scripts there  <A href="ftp://ftp.ifhe.de/public/PegasusMail/">ftp://ftp.ifhe.de/public/PegasusMail/</A> </P> <P>Torsten</P>

Hi,

when I generate a mail on my local Host (XAMPP/Apache) the resutl is a file with the suffix "cnm".

Can I change the options or other in the Mercury-program so that the suffix will be "eml"?

Thanks!

<p>Hi,</p><p>when I generate a mail on my local Host (XAMPP/Apache) the resutl is a file with the suffix "cnm".</p><p>Can I change the options or other in the Mercury-program so that the suffix will be "eml"?</p><p>Thanks! </p>

CNM is the message file extension used by Mercury, it's not user-modifiable. If you want CNM files to open in a specific program you can associate that extension with the program in Windows, though.

/Rolf

<p>CNM is the message file extension used by Mercury, it's not user-modifiable. If you want CNM files to open in a specific program you can associate that extension with the program in Windows, though.</p><p>/Rolf</p>
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