[Wine]Pegasus Mail sometimes says no HD-memory free, but that's not true

Timo Steuerwald timo.steuerwald at gmx.de
Wed Sep 15 07:19:11 CDT 2004


Am 14 Sep 2004 um 19:19 hat gnome at hawaii.rr.com geschrieben:

> I'm a Pegasus Mail user, but not a WINE user.
> 
> Pegasus used to have a commmand line parameter to feed it that told it to use its old drive detection code, instead of David
> Harris' new drive detection code. Something about the new drive detection code used to have problems running in virtual
> environments, such as under OS/2's version of Windows 3.1.
> 
> You might check around and see what that parameter was. It should be listed in the online help. I don't know if PMail 4.21c still
> has the option.
> 
Yes i see, there's something about this in the manual. Thanks for this good 
hint!

> I think the "some file" you're talking about is PMail's "folder.pm" file. There's also a folstate.pmj (IIRC) file that the PMail
> v4.x series seems to have a knack for destroying even under Windows.
No, there isn't a folder.pm file in my pegasus mail version (4.21). The files that 
i mean are cache.pm and hierarch.pm.

Bye,

Timo



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