Thanks Jerry, but I spoke too soon. It suddenly started asking for the username again. At that point I uninstalled and deleted anything associated with Pegasus on the entire drive and registry. Did a fresh install to the c:\pmail and started again. I only had a few identities defined so no big deal. I lost a couple of emails but not important.
Not blaming Pegasus for any of that, I can understand why it could cause confusion to the system. The only thing I hope David does with v5 is to ONLY define the Mail folder in a single file that is referred to by all other functions.
I did a search "c:\pmail\" on file contents and it returned 47 places. In my humble opinion, 46 of those functions should have referenced a single file (or Registry entry) to find that Path. Hard coding those Paths into 47 different places is just asking for drama.
Just one old programmers opinion though. [:)] I'd still kiss him for that Move/Repair facility alone.
<p>Thanks Jerry, but I spoke too soon. It suddenly started asking for the username again. At that point I uninstalled and deleted anything associated with Pegasus on the entire drive and registry. Did a fresh install to the c:\pmail and started again. I only had a few identities defined so no big deal. I lost a couple of emails but not important.</p><p>Not blaming Pegasus for any of that, I can understand why it could cause confusion to the system. The only thing I hope David does with v5 is to ONLY define the Mail folder in a single file that is referred to by all other functions. </p><p>I did a search "c:\pmail\" on file contents and it returned 47 places. In my humble opinion, 46 of those functions should have referenced a single file (or Registry entry) to find that Path. Hard coding those Paths into 47 different places is just asking for drama. </p><p>Just one old programmers opinion though. [:)] I'd still kiss him for that Move/Repair facility alone.
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