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Hello Jerry,

 

thank you, switched session log on. So now it is waiting untill it happens again...

<p>Hello Jerry,</p><p> </p><p>thank you, switched session log on. So now it is waiting untill it happens again... </p>

Since a few weeks I noticed that incoming mails sometimes dont show up as new mails but have become attachments to another mail received at the same time. It doesnt happen regularly, but has happened enough times to create problems :( because I only notice it by accident when looking at attachments. There is no indication whatsoever that it has happened

I use Pegasus 4.63 build 325, Windows 7 64bit. Pegasus is installed on a SSD drive.

 

Anybody any clue?

 Thank you for looking into this,

 Ictinus

 

 

 

 

 

<p>Since a few weeks I noticed that incoming mails sometimes dont show up as new mails but have become attachments to another mail received at the same time. It doesnt happen regularly, but has happened enough times to create problems :( because I only notice it by accident when looking at attachments. There is no indication whatsoever that it has happened</p><p>I use Pegasus 4.63 build 325, Windows 7 64bit. Pegasus is installed on a SSD drive.</p><p> </p><p>Anybody any clue?</p><p> Thank you for looking into this,</p><p> Ictinus </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>

It would be necessary to determine if the problem is occurring before getting to winpm-32 or after receipt and write to drive. Turn on session log and look at the log file to determine exactly what arrived.

 Log files are tcp*.wpm files in mailbox location on drive and are appended to in v4.63. Log files are different and in newly added tcplogs subdir in v.470 with date as name and one file per connection to mail server and have .pop .smtp or .imao extension. All log files are readable in Notepad.

<p>It would be necessary to determine if the problem is occurring before getting to winpm-32 or after receipt and write to drive. Turn on session log and look at the log file to determine exactly what arrived. </p><p> Log files are tcp*.wpm files in mailbox location on drive and are appended to in v4.63. Log files are different and in newly added tcplogs subdir in v.470 with date as name and one file per connection to mail server and have .pop .smtp or .imao extension. All log files are readable in Notepad. </p>
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