In my experience, moving the folder you set as the initial powermail
user environment should work. This is the folder containing all the
various PM databases; the address database, message database, setup
database, etc.

When you install and run Powermail on your desktop, just set this folder
as the default, or use it to replace the one Powermail creates when
first run. I've done this numerous times, and it *should* be all you
need to do.


On Sun, 22 Aug 2010, 10:36 PM, Jefferis Peterson wrote:

>Hi folks. 
>After testing out PM 6 on my   laptop, I'd like to move the settings to my
>desktop computer to make it a permanent email program. What files should I
>move to make it a replica of my filters, folders and connections of  my
>laptop test? 
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