To start installing Pegasus Mail,
download the installation program from http://www.pmail.com and
save it to your computer. Then double-click on the file.
You should see the screen to the right. Once you do, click
on 'Setup' to begin. |

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Now you
should see this screen. This is an opportunity for you to view
information related to the setup of Pegasus Mail if you wish.
Generally
this is not needed and can be ignored.
Once
you are ready to continue setup, click on 'Next'. |

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The
next screen you see is where the real installation begins.
On this screen you are asked where to install Pegasus Mail.
The default is C:\PMAIL
If you
are upgrading your pegasus installation from an older version,
you might want to check as older versions used to be located
in C:\WINPMAIL
When
updating an older version, you MUST install in the same directory
as the previous version in order to keep all your mail
and account information.
If this
is a new installation, it is recommended to leave the default
as it is.
Be sure
to remember what you enter, you will need that information
later on. When
finished, click 'Next". |

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Now
you will see a screen with additional installation options.
These options will add a shortcut to Pegasus Mail in your
start menu and desktop, as well as set up your browser
to use Pegasus anytime you click on an e-mail address in
a webpage.
Please
notice that we have un-checked the 'Pre-configure a user
mailbox' option. This is because we will be creating the
account manually to ensure it works exactly as needed.
When
the correct options have been selected, click on 'Next'. |

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You
are now ready to install Pegasus Mail. This is your last
chance to go back and fix any settings you feel might be
incorrect.
If you
are confident your settings so far are OK, click 'Finish'
to begin the installation.
You will
now see a series of screens describing the status of the
install. |

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Once
Pegasus Mail is finished installing, you should see the
following screen.
Once
you see this, Pegasus is fully installed on your computer.
The next
step you need to take is to create accounts for the people
who will be using Pegasus Mail. |

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When
you first start Pegasus Mail after installation, you will
see this screen. It is basically asking you if you will
be the sole user or if there will be other people also
using
Pegasus to check their e-mail (this is so it can create
seperate areas to view and store e-mail for each user).
Typically
we suggest to set it up for more than one person, even if
you are the only one currently using it. This way you have
flexability should the situation change.
Select
the second option to continue. |

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You
will now get a welcome message and will be asked where to
store your mail. The default is C:\PMAIL\MAIL
Generally
you want to place your mail folder inside your pegasus
folder. For those of you with older versions located in the
C:\WINPMAIL, you would want to set your mailbox path to: C:\WINPMAIL\MAIL
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Once
your mailbox is set you will see a screen like this one.
This is the account screen that will list any user accounts
created for those using Pegasus Mail.
Currently
there are no accounts, we will need to create at least one
in order for you to check your e-mail.
To begin
creating an account, click on 'New'. |
![inital [blank] users setup page](images/installation/setup009-tn.gif)
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You
will now be asked to enter some information for the new account.
Your
username is what you will type in to access Pegasus when
we are finished. Make sure it is something easy for you
to remember.
Personal
is just your full name.
Be sure
to give yourself Administrator privledges and uncheck 'Copy
default mail messages'.
Click
'OK' to continue |

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We
are now back to the account screen. As you can see, we
now have one account (the one we created) listed.
If you
need additional accounts, create them now just like we
did the last one.
When
finished, click on 'Close' |

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Once
you have closed the account window, your screen should
look something like this.
Pegasus
is now ready for you to log in and set it up for your e-mail
account information. |

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