Hello. I was encouraged to use Pegasus Mail by a techie person I knew years
ago, who is no longer alive. I don't know anyone who uses Pegasus. I've put my
whole work/personal life files into Pegasus folders.
My computer is aging and I've been backing up what seems to be the relevant
files on an external hard drive, but there are different MAIL and PMAIL folders on
my major drive, so I don't really know what the proper subfolders are called and if I'm
backing up the right files.
In addition, I have another Pegasus shortcut on my computer ELwinpm-32 that duplicates
the files on my winpm-32 but is in a different location on the drive.
I've been reluctant to upgrade Pegasus because of the confusion and fears I might lose
my files.
Also, if I install Pegasus mail on a new computer, how would I, or can I, have my
current folders and content transferred there to show up?
This is a mess, and I'm hoping some among you can clear up my understanding of how
the program files are arranged to insure I maintain, or at least transfer elsewhere,
what I need to have.
Thanks!
<p>Hello. I was encouraged to use Pegasus Mail by a techie person I knew years</p><p>ago, who is no longer alive. I don't know anyone who uses Pegasus. I've put my </p><p>whole work/personal life files into Pegasus folders. </p><p>My computer is aging and I've been backing up what seems to be the relevant</p><p>files on an external hard drive, but there are different MAIL and PMAIL folders on</p><p>my major drive, so I don't really know&nbsp; what the proper subfolders are called and if I'm</p><p>backing up the right files. </p><p>&nbsp;In addition, I have another Pegasus shortcut on my computer ELwinpm-32 that duplicates</p><p>the files on my winpm-32 but is in a different location on the drive. </p><p>I've been reluctant to upgrade Pegasus because of the confusion and fears I might lose</p><p>my files.
</p><p>Also, if I install Pegasus mail on a new computer, how would I, or can I, have my</p><p>current folders and content transferred there to show up? </p><p>This is a mess, and I'm hoping some among you can clear up my understanding of how</p><p>the program files are arranged to insure I maintain, or at least transfer elsewhere,</p><p>what I need to have.</p><p>&nbsp;Thanks!</p><p>&nbsp;</p>