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Where files live in Pegasus

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This is based on Han van den Bogaerde's excellent A Guide to Pegasus Mail filenames and file-extensions. It is a quickie summary

I offer my quickie summary below.

pconfig32.exe is run to specify two paths:
•    New mailbox – (by my convention, G:\PMail\Mail) where
    •    incoming mail (.cnm) arrives, i.e. Inbox
    •    pmail.ini lives. It contains:
        •    Options and Internet Options, or links to them (e.g. signatures, inetsig?.pms)
        •    a link to Home mailbox
•    Home mailbox – by my convention, G:\PmailLeny, where the following files live:
    •    folders (fol*.pmm, fol*.pmi), address books (*.pmr, *.pmi), distribution lists (*.pml)   
    •    folder hierarchy (hierarch.pm)
    •    information about external mounted mailboxes in mailbox.pm (e.g. Chris’ Inbox)
    •    state and location on the screen of windows (state.pmj)
    •    list of recently used addresses (winpmfua.pm)
    •    list of recently used attachments (winpmfuf.pm)
    •    list of recently added headers to messages (winpmfuh.pm)
    •    list of most recently used places to store incoming attachments (winpmfup.pm)
    •    rules for filtering incoming mail (winrules.pmc)
    •    annotation files (*.pmn)
    •    saved and auto-saved emails (*.pmo)
    •    outgoing emails in draft format (*.pmw)
    •    outgoing emails in final form (*.pmx) – cannot be edited
    •    connection and other settings for POP3 and SMTP (*.pnd)
    •    reply templates (*.pm6)
    •    notepad files *.pmp)
    •    RTF versions of outgoing emails (*.pnx)

This is not quite complete. Others may wish to add to it. There may also be errors.

 ...chris

 

 


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