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[email protected] (The Pine Development Team) writes:
>It may also be accessed in Pine as a folder-collection by adding
>
> *{ftp.cac.washington.edu/anonymous}pine/pine-info/[]
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>to your "folder-collections" list in the Setup/Config screen (Pine 3.90
>and higher) or in your .pinerc file (Pine 3.85 and higher).
This is very cool - thanks for telling us about this!
It would be great if the Pine FAQ were also regularly crossposted
to comp.mail.pine,comp.answers,news.answers so that it would get
archived on all the FAQ archive servers like rtfm.mit.edu, etc.
FYI, I have lots of info about FAQ archives at:
http://www.jazzie.com/ii/internet/faqs.html
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On Tue, 29 Aug 1995, Fred A Watkins wrote:
>
[email protected] (Matthias Krok) wrote:
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> >Hi !
>
> >Can anyone mail me the ftp-path to a unix-source for a decoder that decodes
> >the base64-format ? doesn't need to be a complete program, just a code, that
> >I can compiler under Linux. A DOS executable would also be good.
>
> I'd like to know the answer to this also. Please post.
Look for uudeview with archie. Rel 0.4.11 is the current (I think).
Ronald.
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Mark
Does this mean the problem lies with the IMAP server (in whole or in
part)? I'm happy to recompile Pine (in the prescence of the 3.6 toolkit)
but the IMAP server is from PMDF running on a VAX (VMS) over which I
have no control.
On Thu, 31 Aug 1995, Mark Crispin wrote:
> Yes, this is a known bug that will be fixed in Pine 3.92. If you
> substitute the imap-3.5 toolkit with the imap-3.6.BETA toolkit and rebuild
> Pine and imapd you'll get the fix; otherwise just wait until Pine 3.92
> comes out.
>
> > > [Message to save shrank! (#msgno: n_bytes --> n1_bytes)]
> > >
> > > And nothing is saved.
> > >
> > > Fingles law applies. It doesn't happen every time, only when its really
> > > important.
> > > Any ideas/fixes?
> >
> >
> > When we see it (rarely), the message has control-M characters in it.
> > Now that I noticed this, I've verified it every time, maybe 5 times.
> > The messages originate on PCs and get inserted with both control-J and
> > control-M at end of line, non-unix-style.
> >
> > Joseph Brennan Academic Information Systems
> > Columbia University in the City of New York
> >
[email protected]
> >
> -- Mark --
>
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> Does this mean the problem lies with the IMAP server (in whole or in
> part)? I'm happy to recompile Pine (in the prescence of the 3.6 toolkit)
> but the IMAP server is from PMDF running on a VAX (VMS) over which I
> have no control.
The PMDF server may have the same bug. I don't know.
The error message from Pine comes out when strlen() of the header in CRLF form
plus strlen() of the text in CRLF form is not equal to the reported RFC 822
message size.
This is not a very good check for other reasons (it breaks on NULs in the
message). When Pine uses the imap-4 toolkit it won't depend upon strlen().
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> I would like to know how to set up pine to send out
> vacation email automatically when you receive an email.
Pine itself will not do this for you. You have to use some other
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are on a Unix(-like) system, there is a 'vacation' command, or you can be
more elaborate and use a program like procmail.
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I am testing PCPINE 3.91 (both Win and DOS versions) with a IMAP Unix server.
What it seems strange to me is that a PCPINE user can change his/her "user-id
for From address" so that there is no relationship between his/her username
(checked by the server when he/she opens the remote INBOX folder) and
a completely different user-id written in the From line.
So I can login as "bottasini" (my username on the Unix server) and send
messages with "rossi" (the name of the big boss) in the "From" line !
Is it possible to force the "From" user-id to be identical to login username ?
Thanks
Giuseppe Bottasini
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Is it possible to have a command executed when all new mail has been seen.
For example, when all new mail has been seen, I wan't Pine to execute 'cat
/dev/null > .newmail' so that my mail notification is turned off. I use
an imap server so when I get new mail, I use procmail to put something in
this file. When I start up Pine, I zero this file, so my mail notification
works. While in Pine if I get new mail and read it all, I want to zero
this file so my mail notification goes out.
Or is there a program to monitor the imap server to know when you have
read all your mail?
Thanks for any help.
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Date: Fri, 1 Sep 1995 17:34:05 +0100
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On 1 Sep 1995, Giuseppe Bottasini wrote:
(snip)
> What it seems strange to me is that a PCPINE user can change his/her "user-id
> for From address" so that there is no relationship between his/her username
> (checked by the server when he/she opens the remote INBOX folder) and
> a completely different user-id written in the From line.
> So I can login as "bottasini" (my username on the Unix server) and send
> messages with "rossi" (the name of the big boss) in the "From" line !
> Is it possible to force the "From" user-id to be identical to login username ?
I hope not!! And the reason I say this, is because when I joined the
wonderful world of e-mail a couple of months ago, our admin asked me
to complete a form before they would give me a login. The form asked for
*all* of my names and innocently I wrote them in. I was not then best
pleased when *all* of my names kept appearing on messages! (I did
beg and plead with admin. but they were adamant that my login would
have to use all my names, even though I have a fairly unusual
surname.) Luckily I discovered that you could alter the "From" user-id
and now hopefully you will be receiving this message from *plain*
[ :-) ]
Laura Kishore
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>On Tue, 29 Aug 1995, Fred A Watkins wrote:
>>
[email protected] (Matthias Krok) wrote:
>>
>> >Hi !
>>
>> >Can anyone mail me the ftp-path to a unix-source for a decoder that decodes
>> >the base64-format ? doesn't need to be a complete program, just a code, that
>> >I can compiler under Linux. A DOS executable would also be good.
>>
>> I'd like to know the answer to this also. Please post.
I use metamail. I don't remember where I got it. Maybe sunsite.unc.edu??
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Does anyone know why many of my mail messages and posts using Pine have
a "=20" at the end of many of the lines. I use the PICO editor to
include files. The "=20"'s only appear after the files that I send are
received by the sendee or newsgroup.
Thanks for your assistance.
- Mark
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I've got a problem that noone has been able to help me with.
At some point, a message I was composing got interrupted. Now, when I hit "C"
to compose a new message, I get "Continue interrupted composition..."
If I hit "Y" I get an error beep and "Empty folder. No messages really
postponed!" I can't figure out how to clear that interrupted message out so
that pine doesn't think it's waiting for me to finish it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Dan
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>>>>> "Robert" == Robert Solfanelli <
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In article <
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[email protected] (Robert Solfanelli) writes:
Robert> Would someone please tell me if there is a way to
Robert> configure Pine to automatically reply to all incoming
Robert> messages? I will be changing email addresses and would like
This isn't a function of Pine. Pine is a Mail User Agent (MUA). That
means it's basic funtion in life is to read and send mail. It doesn't
do anything like respond, filter, or anything like that to mail. The
Mail Delivery Agent (MDA) or an external program is used for
that. What you are probably looking for is something like procmail.
Robert> to have Pine automatically notify everyone who emails me.
Robert> Also, does Pine have a built in forwarding configuration that
Robert> I can activate? Please reply directly to me if possible, or
Your Unix shell should provide that via the "~/.forward" file. See
aliases(4) for more info.
Chris
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From: David L Miller <
[email protected]>
To: Giuseppe Bottasini <
[email protected]>
Cc:
[email protected],
[email protected]
Subject: Re: Is it possible to force user-id to be identical to username login ?
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If you look closely at the "forged" message (in full-headers mode),
you should see an X-sender: header that corresponds to the login that
was used to open INBOX on the IMAP server. It's not perfect, but it's
about the best we could come up with without breaking some other
functionality...
|\ | |\/| David L. Miller
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|/ |_ | | Software Engineer, Pine Development Team (206) 685-4045 (FAX)
University of Washington, Networks & Distributed Computing, JE-20
4545 15th Ave NE, Seattle WA 98105, USA
On Fri, 1 Sep 1995, Giuseppe Bottasini wrote:
> Date: Fri, 01 Sep 1995 17:46:43 +0200
> From: Giuseppe Bottasini <
[email protected]>
> To:
[email protected]
> Cc:
[email protected]
> Subject: Is it possible to force user-id to be identical to username login ?
>
> I am testing PCPINE 3.91 (both Win and DOS versions) with a IMAP Unix server.
> What it seems strange to me is that a PCPINE user can change his/her "user-id
> for From address" so that there is no relationship between his/her username
> (checked by the server when he/she opens the remote INBOX folder) and
> a completely different user-id written in the From line.
> So I can login as "bottasini" (my username on the Unix server) and send
> messages with "rossi" (the name of the big boss) in the "From" line !
> Is it possible to force the "From" user-id to be identical to login username ?
> Thanks
>
> Giuseppe Bottasini
>
[email protected]
>
>
>
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From: David L Miller <
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To: Mark Gold <
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Cc:
[email protected]
Subject: Re: =20 at the end of lines?
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The =20 means that there is something in the message that triggered
Quoted-Printable encoding. The =20 itself is a space at the end of a
line and will not trigger encoding, but there should be some other =xx
in the message that did. Possible triggers include any single line
over 1000 characters, or one or more 8bit characters somewhere in the
message.
|\ | |\/| David L. Miller
[email protected] (206) 685-6240
|/ |_ | | Software Engineer, Pine Development Team (206) 685-4045 (FAX)
University of Washington, Networks & Distributed Computing, JE-20
4545 15th Ave NE, Seattle WA 98105, USA
On Fri, 1 Sep 1995, Mark Gold wrote:
> Date: Fri, 1 Sep 1995 13:18:12 -0400
> From: Mark Gold <
[email protected]>
> To:
[email protected]
> Subject: =20 at the end of lines?
>
>
> Does anyone know why many of my mail messages and posts using Pine have
> a "=20" at the end of many of the lines. I use the PICO editor to
> include files. The "=20"'s only appear after the files that I send are
> received by the sendee or newsgroup.
>
> Thanks for your assistance.
>
> - Mark
>
[email protected]
>
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From: David L Miller <
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To: "Daniel M. DiPasquo" <
[email protected]>
Cc:
[email protected]
Subject: Re: Interrupted composition error
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This is a bug in Pine 3.91 (that will be fixed in 3.92). To get rid
of the message, delete the ".pine-interrupted-mail" file from your
home directory.
|\ | |\/| David L. Miller
[email protected] (206) 685-6240
|/ |_ | | Software Engineer, Pine Development Team (206) 685-4045 (FAX)
University of Washington, Networks & Distributed Computing, JE-20
4545 15th Ave NE, Seattle WA 98105, USA
On 1 Sep 1995, Daniel M. DiPasquo wrote:
> Date: 1 Sep 1995 17:23:27 GMT
> From: Daniel M. DiPasquo <
[email protected]>
> To:
[email protected]
> Subject: Interrupted composition error
>
> I've got a problem that noone has been able to help me with.
>
> At some point, a message I was composing got interrupted. Now, when I hit "C"
> to compose a new message, I get "Continue interrupted composition..."
>
> If I hit "Y" I get an error beep and "Empty folder. No messages really
> postponed!" I can't figure out how to clear that interrupted message out so
> that pine doesn't think it's waiting for me to finish it.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Dan
>
>
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Date: Fri, 01 Sep 1995 12:17:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: Portia Shao <
[email protected]>
Subject: Pine address book enhancement request (fwd)
To:
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Cc: Mickey Belote <
[email protected]>
Message-Id: <
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this is rather a generic request, what do you guys think?
+-----POP3's "Leave mail on server" is for the birds ----------------+
| |
| /portia
[email protected] |
| Innosoft International Inc. (818)919-3600 voice, (818)919-3614 fax|
| 1050 East Garvey Ave South, West Covina, CA 91790 |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 01 Sep 1995 12:05:58 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mickey Belote <
[email protected]>
To: Portia Shao <
[email protected]>
Cc: "Michael R. Belote" <
[email protected]>
Subject: Pine address book enhancement request
Hi Portia,
Hope things are going well for you.
I have a request for an enhancement to the Pine address book.
Right now when you create a list in the personal address book, you don't
have any method of getting to the global address book for
selecting/verifying names, addresses, etc.
Would it be possible to add the ^T function as a menu option when
creating lists in the personal address book?
Thanks for your consideration of this request.
Have a nice weekend!
Mickey
********************************************************************************
Michael R. Belote Phone: 912.752.2850
Mercer University Fax: 912.752.2313
Director, Technology Support Services
[email protected]
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From: David L Miller <
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To: Portia Shao <
[email protected]>
Cc:
[email protected], Mickey Belote <
[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pine address book enhancement request (fwd)
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This will be available in Pine 3.92.
|\ | |\/| David L. Miller
[email protected] (206) 685-6240
|/ |_ | | Software Engineer, Pine Development Team (206) 685-4045 (FAX)
University of Washington, Networks & Distributed Computing, JE-20
4545 15th Ave NE, Seattle WA 98105, USA
On Fri, 1 Sep 1995, Portia Shao wrote:
> Date: Fri, 01 Sep 1995 12:17:43 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Portia Shao <
[email protected]>
> To:
[email protected]
> Cc: Mickey Belote <
[email protected]>
> Subject: Pine address book enhancement request (fwd)
>
>
> this is rather a generic request, what do you guys think?
>
>
> +-----POP3's "Leave mail on server" is for the birds ----------------+
> | |
> | /portia
[email protected] |
> | Innosoft International Inc. (818)919-3600 voice, (818)919-3614 fax|
> | 1050 East Garvey Ave South, West Covina, CA 91790 |
> +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Fri, 01 Sep 1995 12:05:58 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Mickey Belote <
[email protected]>
> To: Portia Shao <
[email protected]>
> Cc: "Michael R. Belote" <
[email protected]>
> Subject: Pine address book enhancement request
>
> Hi Portia,
>
> Hope things are going well for you.
>
> I have a request for an enhancement to the Pine address book.
> Right now when you create a list in the personal address book, you don't
> have any method of getting to the global address book for
> selecting/verifying names, addresses, etc.
>
> Would it be possible to add the ^T function as a menu option when
> creating lists in the personal address book?
>
> Thanks for your consideration of this request.
>
> Have a nice weekend!
>
> Mickey
> ********************************************************************************
> Michael R. Belote Phone: 912.752.2850
> Mercer University Fax: 912.752.2313
> Director, Technology Support Services
[email protected]
>
>
>
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On 1 Sep 1995, Rich Ruggiero wrote:
> Does anyone know if an off line mail reader exists for pine?
Also, I would like to know if it's possible to have Pine download an
entire newsgroup (or more), to be read offline. (Or can this feature be
added)
-- Keith Moore
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Subject: reading forwarded mime file
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I'm new to pine and have a question about MIME files. How do I read a
MIMEd file that was attached in the original email but when forwarded to
me, sent as text? It's an msword doc that I've tried to save and read in
word but it only shows MIME.
thanks
shali
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Where can I find the Amiga version of Pine??
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Any way to reconfigure assigned keys in Pine?
Both QModemPro for Win, and Telix for Win will not recognize the mark set
keystroke of CTRL-6, and that is one I use very frequently...
Any way to re assign?
Thanks...
From
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From: evd <
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Subject: [?] Getting to the tail/head of file
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 1995 22:47:22 -0400
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X-Status:
Is there a simple and direct way to go to the end of mail thats being
composed in Pine (3.91) and, once there, back to the top? What about the
same for news being viewed with Pine? And Pico?
I've checked the manual, FAQ, etc. I must be missing something. There's
got to be a better way than paging down/up a screen at a time.
Thanks,
--
[email protected]