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Folders go blank on Send

[quote user="aderoy"]This really sounds like a display driver issue.[/quote]

I don't think so, it's rather likely that sending consumes so many system resources that Pegasus Mail isn't completely redrawn while doing so. Now we need to figure out why sending mails is such an expensive operation on this system? I have no idea unless it's another flavour of the WinSock issue: Go to Tools => Options => Advanced settings and ensure that Load Windows Internet services ... is set to Always (restart Pegasus Mail after changing it).

<p>[quote user="aderoy"]This really sounds like a display driver issue.[/quote]</p><p>I don't think so, it's rather likely that sending consumes so many system resources that Pegasus Mail isn't completely redrawn while doing so. Now we need to figure out why sending mails is such an expensive operation on this system? I have no idea unless it's another flavour of the WinSock issue: Go to <i>Tools => Options => Advanced settings</i> and ensure that <i>Load Windows Internet services ... </i>is set to <i>Always</i> (restart Pegasus Mail after changing it). </p>
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I am using Pegasus 4.70 with Windows 8.1. I usually have the Folders, New Mail and Junk windows open on screen. When sending messages, the New Mail and Junk windows go temporarily blank. I have some 20 years of messages stored on the system so I wondered if this was connected with a capacity issue. Any thoughts?  

I am using Pegasus 4.70 with Windows 8.1. I usually have the Folders, New Mail and Junk windows open on screen. When sending messages, the New Mail and Junk windows go temporarily blank. I have some 20 years of messages stored on the system so I wondered if this was connected with a capacity issue. Any thoughts?  

This really sounds like a display driver issue.

Is it possible to disable all hardware accelerations and or 3D options?

i.e. make the display driver as simple as possible. 

Update to the latest driver for your hardware as second option

 

<p>This really sounds like a display driver issue.</p><p>Is it possible to disable all hardware accelerations and or 3D options?</p><p>i.e. make the display driver as simple as possible. </p><p>Update to the latest driver for your hardware as second option</p><p> </p>
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