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A new icon has appeared in the folders list.
It is the usual white envelope, with what looks like three links of a chain, hanging vertically over the left side of the envelope. Beside it, to the right are what I call three computer characters and on the extreme right are very large numbers either side of the colon.
Any ideas?
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Sure, sounds to me like a "Link" folder.
Pegasus Mail Link Folders
Link Folders are a specialized type of folder that can contain references to messages in any other folder in the system. Link Folders do not themselves actually contain messages - they only contain "links" to the messages in the folders where they are actually stored. Pegasus Mail uses Link Folders primarily to store the results of folder searches, but you can also create them yourself if you wish - for instance, you may find them useful as "to-do" lists. A Pegasus Mail Link Folder is a single file with the extension .PNL.
[quote user="oonumberoo"]<p>A new icon has appeared in the folders list. </p><p>It is the usual white envelope, with what looks like three links of a chain, hanging vertically over the left side of the envelope. Beside it, to the right are what I call three computer characters and on the extreme right are very large numbers either side of the colon.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;Any ideas?
</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Sure, sounds to me like a "Link" folder.
</p><p>Pegasus Mail Link Folders
Link Folders are a specialized type of folder that can contain references to messages in any other folder in the system. Link Folders do not themselves actually contain messages - they only contain "links" to the messages in the folders where they are actually stored. Pegasus Mail uses Link Folders primarily to store the results of folder searches, but you can also create them yourself if you wish - for instance, you may find them useful as "to-do" lists. A Pegasus Mail Link Folder is a single file with the extension .PNL.
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