Extension development

Use this forum to discuss development of plugins and extensions to Pegasus Mail.

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johndent posted Jun 9 '09 at 3:49 am

This might be slightly off topic but, after hankering for a similar extension, I came across the following on Torry's.

http://www.torry.net/apps/internet/email/ntfymail.zip

From what I can gather that programme is certainly described as freeware, through some googling was that the app subsequently part of Novell netware .

My purpose is to monitor several email boxes on the one server and it works admirably.

Thought you would like to know.

 

 

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Michael posted Jun 20 '09 at 10:24 pm

[quote user="irelam"]

MAPIPM 1.7.6 is now available, and seems to cope with Adobe Reader V8 and V9 attachment mailings. See download site at:

http://community.pmail.com/files/folders/pegadd/entry17704.aspx

Martin

[/quote]

Thanks, Martin, well done: It works - only the version of the file says it's 1.7.5 instead of 1.7.6 as you wrote.

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aggg63 posted Jul 24 '08 at 12:16 pm

Yes, both files are in the same directory, c:\pegasus\programs, the directory of Pegasus. The installation is on Windows XP (English) and I have read/write acces to news mail directory (c:\correo). All are disk formatted with NTFS and my user belong to group Administrators, it have all rights.

I think the problem is the double back slash in the path. Is an idea ...

Thanks Martin for your time.

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irelam posted Jun 15 '08 at 6:53 am

Hello there,

     Just a question/suggestion Have you tried SqlLite instead of MySql?   The reason I ask is because Pegasus Mail uses SqlLite for SpamHalter databasing, so the database engine is already being distributed and installed.  MySql on the other hand is enormous and complex.  I use both but for simple applications SqlLite wins every time.

Just a thought...

Martin 
 

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Michael posted Dec 22 '11 at 4:36 pm

[quote user="Michael Robertson"][quote user="Steffan"]

[quote user="Michael Robertson"]Why is it a good thing that Pegasus Mail be made "hard to close"?[/quote]

On the other hand, I've read posts in certain threads about settings that wouldn't stick, the alleged reason being that Pegasus was not closed "properly", the proper way being: click File | Exit. If Pegasus is made hard to close, the closing method just described is the only way to close it.[/quote]

Interesting.  I must admit, I've made changes to Pegasus Mail in the past without exiting "properly" and so far they seem to stick.[/quote]

It's just one of these inextinguishable myths that there's a difference: If Pegasus Mail doesn't store its settings properly on shutdown there is some irregularity like a silent (i.e. without error message) crash involved, otherwise it really doesn't matter how you close it.

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Robert_Lema posted Dec 31 '07 at 6:25 am

I have opened a thread at http://community.pmail.com/forums/thread/6239.aspx in the Technical Support section as a bug report/request for information.

Hopefully David may be willing/able to shed some light on this?
 

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