There are lots of pitfalls were Mercury/32 can loose the body. F.ex. if you have processing rules, filters, antiviral scans etc. You actually need to examine the flow of your own messages, one step at a time. You do this by pausing each server module, then examine the processed files after each module's processing.
I have problems where messages clearly marked by rules in the new mail filter are instead being ignored. I have very carefully order the rules and I mainly move mails directly to their appropriate folders, rather than have them all in the inbox. Most filters are based on the To address contents but I have found that its hit an miss whether the rule is observed or ignored. Has anyone else seen this?
Regards,
Adam
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I've seen this happen to me and 99.9% of the time i find that I've done something wrong with the filtering. If something is being missed I would recommend looking at the raw view of the message to see if there is something different about the trigger string.
Right click on the message in the folder listing and select properties. Make sure that the message is not marked read-only.
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That was it. But I wonder how it got that way. I have never used "read-only" and I don't believe I ever right-clicked on that message. Does "read-only" ever get set spontaneously?
Converting the info here to what's needed in the CmdLine= code isn't straightforward, but this is all that's available-- I did a LOT of scouring looking for this kind of information. So any other BitDefender + Pegasus users can hopefully use this too.
I am looking for help to determine what might cause the error "451 Temporary local problem - please try later". The last 2 mornings, we have received this error when sending an email to a distribution list. As far as I can tell, the email does eventually get sent, but we normally don't see this type of error.
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It's the SMTP host on the receiving end saying it's got some sort of problem receiving your mail. Probably running into a Graywall since this is typically the error message you will get.
[quote user="chriscw"]I have recently been working on a company wide signature to be used in Pegasus Mail which include our company logo as a GIF file. It seems to work well except that some clients noticeably Thunderbird just display a box with the word graphic instead of the company logo. It even works OK with Outlook so I am not quite sure why we have this problem.[/quote]
If you look at the raw source of an HTML message with one of these signatures in it, you'll see that Pegasus is sending the image with a Content-Type of application/octet-stream.
I don't know for sure, but I think this is why Thunderbird won't display the image inline -- it doesn't like the MIME-type. It doesn't seem to bother other mail user agents, but Thunderbird apparently only treats images at images if they're sent with a MIME-type of, for example, image/jpeg.
I just changed to an Asus board P5B P965 with onboard Realtek RTL8111B - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet. Sending E-Mails a bit longer I also got the Socket read error 2746. I tried to disable the "Checksum Offload", but nothing changed. To solve the problem I disabled the whole onboard Ethernet (Realtek RTL8111B) and put a PCI-based Netgear inside. Now it works, also I am interested in using the onbard-ethernet.
I do this often. Just have Pegasus Mail insert the signature in the reply (Tools -> Options -> Signatures, check "Add this variant upon message creation" near the bottom of the options page), then you can cut-and-paste the signature up where you want it.
This issue still persists in 4.52. Every time I click the check/send mail button the handles count increases by 6 and the thread count by 1. Checking with Process Explorer it shows me, that on each click it adds 4 unnamed event handles and 2 thread handles to the newly created thread. The trace of the threads, that are being leaked are looking like this:
hi, i'm a brandnew user of p mail (fantastic program !) but i'm experiencing this problem : i configured that p mail has to preserve a copy of my mail on the pop-server (because i want to read my mail also on other computers), but everytime i open the program and p mail starts to download from the pop3-server, he downloads also previously downloads so i get double or triple or more of the same e mails in p-mail; how can this be avoided ?
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1. Go to File | Network configuration | (Receiving)POP3.
2. Highlight the POP3 configuration file of interest and select edit.
3. Unselect "Delete retrieved mail on host".
4. Select "Download controls" tab and select "Download only unread mail "
Now only unread mail will be retrieved. It will take a lot longer if you never delete your mail on the POP3 host.