Very cool! I'll give it a try right away.

Thanks a lot,

Olaf

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Sat, 12 Mar 2005 16:18:44 +0100

>Olaf Drümmer wrote:
>
>>a possibility to run
>>more than one "User environment" at the same time (as an approach to work
>>around the 2 GB limit). At the moment I have to close one user
>>environment to switch into some other user environment.
>
>There is a hack to enable 2 copies of PowerMail running simultaneously,
>using different user environments; I implemented it to be able to test
>the development builds on a test database while using a stable release on
>my personal database.
>- Make a copy of the PowerMail application on a different folder
>- Create a text file called "can open twice" in the same folder as the
>second application.
>- Put a string like "PowerMail alt prefs" in this file.
>The two applications will now use a different preference file, and thus
>can use two different user environments. Drag your message database file
>to the application icon to force it to launch the right one (or open PM
>with the command-option-shift keys pressed) if it tries to open the wrong
>user environment when you launch it.
>
>
>Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
>
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