[quote user="BMS"]
Following a recent HD crash and corrupted backup I'm rebuilding my Pegasus files dating back to the mid 90's. (Ouch!!!!)
I do run a very similar (but not identical) file/directory structure for Pegasus at home and office with 90% similarity.
I've attempted to merge data from both locations however I lose the sub/directory structure. Please note the data is not a duplicate eg I may have a directory for FRED and email from FRED received during the day is held on the office comp while email received from FRED after hours is obviously captured on the home comp.
What I would like to achieve is a merge of all home/office emails into the directory structure. Possible? If not, what method should I employ to at least achieve a high level of combination of the two computers?
Thanks in advance.
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Can you network the two machines, by VPN or otherwise? If so you could close the remote Pegasus (to prevent corruption, this is important) and use the local Pegasus's "Folders\Add Mailbox to List..." feature. Give it a UNC path to the remote mailbox (e.g., \\host_or_IP\share\path\mailbox_folder). All the mail folders of the remote machine will appear as a tree under a root with a name chosen by you. You can then move mail among the folders of both machines. It can be slow, especially remotely checking folder consistency and compressing. Application of rules can slow it down even further so you might temporarily disable them.
I just tried it. Remotely compressing a folder is extremely slow. If that can be turned off, I'd recommend it. All I did was move one email from the remote "deleted" folder to the local "deleted" folder. When I closed the remote folder, the compression took about 15 minutes. Maybe you should wait for comments from David Harris before trying this strategy.
- Vince
[quote user="BMS"]<p>Following a recent HD crash and corrupted backup I'm rebuilding my Pegasus files dating back to the mid 90's. (Ouch!!!!)</p><p>&nbsp;I do run a very similar (but not identical) file/directory structure for Pegasus at home and office with 90% similarity.</p><p>I've attempted to merge data from both locations however I lose the sub/directory structure. Please note the data is not a duplicate eg I may have a directory for FRED and email from FRED received during the day is held on the office comp while email received from FRED after hours is obviously captured on the home comp. </p><p>What I would like to achieve is a merge of all home/office emails into the directory structure. Possible? If not, what method should I employ to at least achieve a high level of combination of the two computers?</p><p>Thanks in advance.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;[/quote]</p><p>Can you network the two machines, by VPN or otherwise?&nbsp; If so you could close the remote Pegasus (to prevent corruption, this is important) and use the local Pegasus's&nbsp; "Folders\Add Mailbox to List..." feature.&nbsp; Give it a UNC path to the remote mailbox (e.g., \\host_or_IP\share\path\mailbox_folder).&nbsp; All the mail folders of the remote machine will appear as a tree under a root with a name chosen by you.&nbsp; You can then move mail among the folders of both machines.&nbsp; It can be slow, especially remotely checking folder consistency and compressing.&nbsp; Application of rules can slow it down even further so you might temporarily disable them.</p><p>I just tried it.&nbsp; Remotely compressing a folder is extremely slow.&nbsp; If that can be turned off, I'd recommend it.&nbsp; All I did was move one email from the remote "deleted" folder to the local "deleted" folder.&nbsp; When I closed the remote folder, the compression took about 15 minutes.&nbsp; Maybe you should wait for comments from David Harris before trying this strategy. </p><p>
&nbsp;- Vince&nbsp;</p>