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Dear Forum,

       After a little bit of fooling around in the set up menus, I have
been able to figure out my problem.

       For the benefit of those who may like to know. The select and
apply would work only if in the setup config one has enabled the
enable-aggregate-command-set option.

       Once this is done it works like a charm. However I wonder what
these tiny + signs next to files mean even after they have been
unselected.


Rajat Bhargav

Room F-39, IIM
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>> "sg" == szepei gan <[email protected]> writes:

sg> I can use my student account to send mail but the funny thing is,
sg> others couldn't send mail to me.

And what gave you the idea that this is a MUA problem? Talk to your
local helpdesk, they are responsible for maintaining your account.

Robin

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>> "RB" == Rajat Bhargav <[email protected]> writes:

[aggregate commands]
RB> However suddenly now there seems to be a problem in that it says
RB> that they commands not defined for that screen.  Is there some
RB> setting required in the setup to activate/deactivate these commands

        FEATURE: enable-aggregate-command-set

Setting this feature enables the commands and subcommands that relate
to performing operations on more than one message at a time.  We call
these "aggregate operations".  In particular, the "; Select", "A
Apply", and "Z Zoom" commands are enabled by this feature.  Select is
used to "tag" one or more messages meeting the specified criteria.
Apply can then be used to apply any message command to all of the
selected/tagged messages.  Further, the Zoom command allows you to
toggle the Folder Index view between just those Selected and all
messages in the folder.

This feature also enables the "^X" subcommand in the FOLDER INDEX
WhereIs command which causes all messages matching the WhereIs
argument to become selected.

[x] RTFM

Robin

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>From: Rajat Bhargav <[email protected]>
>Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 13:29:45 +0500 (GMT+0500)

>However I wonder what these tiny + signs next to files mean even after they
>have been unselected.

It means that your name, or one of the names you have listed in the
"alt-addresses" option in your configuration file, was in the To of that
message. It's a personal message, and not from a mailing list.


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Hi,

       I am using pine and have been used to every month it asking me to
delete old SENT mail folders, but since I have more than enough disk space
and I like to keep the old messages for reference I have answered "NO" to
the delete question. This month, even after answering "NO" the first time
in to pine each time I go in it asks again: "To save disk space, delete
old SENT mail folder". Who do I get it to stop asking me.?

Thanks,
Peter



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>> "a" == adultage  <[email protected]> writes:

a> Who do I get it to stop asking me.?

Mr. FAQ, to be found on the pine website.

Robin

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i have recently received an email telling me my user name or something has
a bug.  i was instructed on the email to notify this address.

my address is [email protected].  please notify me of any problems.
thank you

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Sir,
My disc quota has exceeded amd I unable to increase the quota or tranfer
the matter to another file. These are the remarks that apear in the
screen."No room for file:Disc quota exceeded","Message append
faied","Write to "Sent-mail" FAILED!!!
/user1/tcpip/ramchand/.pinerc  I request U to suggest solution.
Thanks.C.Ramachandran9:12 AM 02/03/98


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It means that you have exceeded the amount of space (room) allocated to
your account by your systems administrator.
You have to delete un-needed files, in order to restore some disc space.
It's sort of like spring-cleaning. Since we don't know what files you have
on your disc, it isn't possible to suggest *what* you should delete,
merely that you *must* delete stuff that's using a lot of space.
Best to check with your local sysadmin if unsure what should be deleted.
Good Luck
-Colin
On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, RAMACHANDRAN "CHIDAMBARAM" wrote:

> Sir,
> My disc quota has exceeded amd I unable to increase the quota or tranfer
> the matter to another file. These are the remarks that apear in the
> screen."No room for file:Disc quota exceeded","Message append
> faied","Write to "Sent-mail" FAILED!!!
> /user1/tcpip/ramchand/.pinerc  I request U to suggest solution.
> Thanks.C.Ramachandran9:12 AM 02/03/98
>
>


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The PINE help file suggested posting a message at this address, hence this
request for help here.
I am trying to upload text files using PINE and Procomm (yes, some of us
are still using that old hardware and software).
There is no problem downloading files, but I have been unable to invent
any combination of commands/configurations which allows me to write an
e-mail message off-line and upload it to my ISP using Procomm and PINE.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.   The local folks have been
very supportive but haven't found a solution.
Please reply privately if this address is a listserver, since I'm not a
subscriber.
Gail Ballou
Fairbanks, Alaska
[email protected]



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Here's a suggestion:  Maybe with Pine 4.0, the programmers could include
a dictionary?  How difficult is it to understand what 'disk quota
exceeded' means?

On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, RAMACHANDRAN "CHIDAMBARAM" wrote:

> Sir,
> My disc quota has exceeded amd I unable to increase the quota or tranfer
> the matter to another file. These are the remarks that apear in the
> screen."No room for file:Disc quota exceeded","Message append
> faied","Write to "Sent-mail" FAILED!!!
> /user1/tcpip/ramchand/.pinerc  I request U to suggest solution.
> Thanks.C.Ramachandran9:12 AM 02/03/98
>
>
>
>


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On Sun, 1 Mar 1998, gail ballou wrote:

> The PINE help file suggested posting a message at this address, hence this
> request for help here.
> I am trying to upload text files using PINE and Procomm (yes, some of us
> are still using that old hardware and software).

Hey, that's all you need to use Pine.  A Pentium running at 266MHz won't
be any faster for any given modem.  (BTW, I use Procomm on a 486 / 66 ;-)

> There is no problem downloading files, but I have been unable to invent
> any combination of commands/configurations which allows me to write an
> e-mail message off-line and upload it to my ISP using Procomm and PINE.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.   The local folks have been
> very supportive but haven't found a solution.

Anyway, here's what I do:

At the prompt (outside of Pine), I type:  rz  -v

Then it gives me a line of gibberish, so I press the Page Up key (for
Upload -- Page down if you're downloading), type in the path and filename,
and hit <ENTER>.  It does the rest.

At my last server, I'd use   rz  -a   for ASCII files (text) and
                            rz  -b   for binary files (programs, etc.)

If that doesn't work, let me know.  I'll check my settings in ProComm and
see how they compare to yours.

Greg
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Hi! i was wondering how do I turn on the messages if I wish to receive
messages from others? I can't remember how I turned it not to receive
messages....
I wish to "talk" to others online but apparently they get a message saying
that I am refusing their invitation to talk. Pls help me out.
I tried mesg y and mesg -y but to no avail....pls reply. Thank you for
your time.

yan




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WE TRIED TO INSTALL PINE ON AIX 4.2.1 USING THE VERSION FOR AIX 4
AND IT WILL NOT WORK...


PLS ADVISE WHERE WE CAN GET PINE ON AIX 4.2.1




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You need to install fix APAR IX59378


Yom might also need to change the sendmail command in
~/pine/osdep/os-a41.h


Cheers,

Jeff

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>
> WE TRIED TO INSTALL PINE ON AIX 4.2.1 USING THE VERSION FOR AIX 4
> AND IT WILL NOT WORK...
>
> PLS ADVISE WHERE WE CAN GET PINE ON AIX 4.2.1

--
Jeff Beard

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>> "FM" == Fong Mak <[email protected]> writes:

enable talk in M(ain) S(etup) C(onfig)

Robin

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Maybe his humor DLL file got corrupted...
Or maybe... general humor fault? hmmmm (Kenneth R. Kinder)

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I recently installed PC Pine and am getting the following error message
when running the spell checker:

       Error 0 starting speller.

In the configuration setup, no value is set for "speller".  When I checked
my configuration in my regular pine (non PC Pine) pine session, there was
no value set for that "speller" either, however, the spell checking
function works properly.

Is spell checking available in PC Pine, and if so, what is the proper
configuration setting for it?

Thank you,  Ann

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posted and mailed

>From: "A. Wunderlin" <[email protected]>
>Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 09:58:41 -0800 (PST)

>In the configuration setup, no value is set for "speller".  When I checked
>my configuration in my regular pine (non PC Pine) pine session, there was
>no value set for that "speller" either, however, the spell checking
>function works properly.

Your Unix system has a default system-wide speller set, which you can vary in
your environment variable SPELL to use another speller.

>Is spell checking available in PC Pine, and if so, what is the proper
>configuration setting for it?

It's not, and I haven't heard that it's planned for the next version.


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>> "AHK" =3D=3D Adam H Kerman <[email protected]> writes:
AHK> posted and mailed

*argl*

>> Is spell checking available in PC Pine, and if so, what is the
>> proper configuration setting for it?
AHK> It's not, and I haven't heard that it's planned for the next
AHK> version.

You can probably use ispell for dos.

Robin

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Hello..

My name is Dexter and I read your mail regarding Pine for AIX4.2.1.
Where can I get the fix APAR IX59378. What command do I need to put in the
~/pine/osdep/os-a41.h

Appreciate you help.
Many Thanks

Cheers,
Dexter






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I am not subscribed to this mailinglist so please CC me privatly...

I have a problem with Pine trying to create a lock file in /var/spool/mail
on my system. That directory is not world writable. If it was everyone
could delete eachothers mailboxes.

I get this error message when I start pine:
Error creating /var/spool/mail/magnus.lock.888917712.51.herman.telia.se

I tried to select the line in setup that should prevent this type of
messages but it doesn't help.

How come Pine tries something like that, when almost all system has no
world write access to the /var/spool/mail directory. How can I make pine
not trying to put a lock file there? How can I make the error message
dissapare?

Thanx
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I have a 486/66mh with windows and I was wondering if it is possible to
create a pop up box system with PINE so that I know when I receive new
messages (via a little message showing up on my screen, or pressing a key
combo that tells me whether I have new messages.)  Other mail systems I
have used have this feature, but I can't seem to find it on PINE.  Is
there a way to configure it to do that, or software that will facilitate
that?

Thank you.


Krackel
aka Krystal Knapp
(609)771-2238
(609)637-5133 (fax)
The College of New Jersey
Athletics
PO Box 7718
Ewing, NJ  08628


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it depends on how exactly you're getting your mail, but when my new mail
comes in, a little highlighted line appears at the bottom of the screen
and tells me.


I don't know anything about PCpine or xpine, though...

Vinnie

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On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Krystal Knapp wrote:

> Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 16:02:51 -0500 (EST)
> From: Krystal Knapp <[email protected]>
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: pop up box nitification
>
>
> I have a 486/66mh with windows and I was wondering if it is possible to
> create a pop up box system with PINE so that I know when I receive new
> messages (via a little message showing up on my screen, or pressing a key
> combo that tells me whether I have new messages.)  Other mail systems I
> have used have this feature, but I can't seem to find it on PINE.  Is
> there a way to configure it to do that, or software that will facilitate
> that?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> Krackel
> aka Krystal Knapp
> (609)771-2238
> (609)637-5133 (fax)
> The College of New Jersey
> Athletics
> PO Box 7718
> Ewing, NJ  08628
>
>
>


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Krystal Knapp wrote:
>
> I have a 486/66mh with windows and I was wondering if it is possible to
> create a pop up box system with PINE so that I know when I receive new
> messages (via a little message showing up on my screen, or pressing a key
> combo that tells me whether I have new messages.)  Other mail systems I
> have used have this feature, but I can't seem to find it on PINE.  Is
> there a way to configure it to do that, or software that will facilitate
> that?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Krackel
> aka Krystal Knapp
> (609)771-2238
> (609)637-5133 (fax)
> The College of New Jersey
> Athletics
> PO Box 7718
> Ewing, NJ  08628


Krystal,

I am running basically the same type of system as yourself.  I have not
come across any 'pop up box' but if you have a sound card you will get
an audible BEEP when new mail comes in.  You will also get a highlighted
message at the bottom of the screen telling you new mail.

Mike..........
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On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, A. Wunderlin wrote:

> Is spell checking available in PC Pine, and if so, what is the proper
> configuration setting for it?


Yes and no!

For the 16-bit version of PC-Pine, yes,  :-)
for the 32-bit version, no!  :-((

For configuration of spell checking in the 16-bit version, have a look at:

http://www.washington.edu/pine/QandA/custom.html

section:
4.4 How can I perform spell checking with PC-Pine for Windows?



Regards
Lars

Lars Scheffmann,  Network Adm.            E-Mail: [email protected]
Dept. of Academic Information Systems     Phone:  +45 6615 8600 ext.2867
DOU,  Odense University                   Direct: +45 6557 2867
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Speaking of all this spell checking, how do I do it without spell checking
the Date, as well as User name?

If it says Mon

I know that is monday.  And I don't want the spell checker telling me to
correct it.  Ok?  Same with the user name being replied to.


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Beginning today, when I select that I want to "expunge" the deleted
messages (after I select to quit pine), it doesn't remove them from my
folder.

How can this be corrected?

Jane Wiseman



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On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Andrew Vardy wrote:

> Speaking of all this spell checking, how do I do it without spell checking
> the Date, as well as User name?
>
> If it says Mon
>
> I know that is monday.  And I don't want the spell checker telling me to
> correct it.  Ok?  Same with the user name being replied to.

Most spell checkers has the option for a file with exceptions to the spell
checking.  Read the instruction for your program.


To complete my last E-mail with this subject:
I always use PC-Pine to compose, and if I want to check my spelling, I
post-pone the mail, exit PC-Pine and enter Unix-Pine for checking.

Thats the way to have the best of two worlds!

Regards
Lars


Lars Scheffmann,  Network Adm.            E-Mail: [email protected]
Dept. of Academic Information Systems     Phone:  +45 6615 8600 ext.2867
DOU,  Odense University                   Direct: +45 6557 2867
Niels Bohrs Alle 11,  5230  Odense M      Fax:    +45 6612 3366


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On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Drachen wrote:

> I don't know anything about PCpine or xpine, though...

In PC-Pine you have a beep with the new mail.

If the PC-Pine window is minimized, a small "Pine symbol" arises in the
right side of the process line, when new mails comes.


> On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Krystal Knapp wrote:
>
> > Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 16:02:51 -0500 (EST)
> > From: Krystal Knapp <[email protected]>
> > To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> > Subject: pop up box nitification
> >
> >
> > I have a 486/66mh with windows and I was wondering if it is possible to
> > create a pop up box system with PINE so that I know when I receive new
> > messages (via a little message showing up on my screen, or pressing a key
> > combo that tells me whether I have new messages.)  Other mail systems I
> > have used have this feature, but I can't seem to find it on PINE.  Is
> > there a way to configure it to do that, or software that will facilitate
> > that?
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> >
> > Krackel
> > aka Krystal Knapp
> > (609)771-2238
> > (609)637-5133 (fax)
> > The College of New Jersey
> > Athletics
> > PO Box 7718
> > Ewing, NJ  08628
> >
> >
> >
>
>


Regards
Lars

Lars Scheffmann,  Network Adm.            E-Mail: [email protected]
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DOU,  Odense University                   Direct: +45 6557 2867
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unix pine (or at least pine on a linux workstation, if you are working at
the workstation and not remotely :)  )

will beep, too..except that I turned it off because it was annoying my
cow-orkers :)

--
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On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Lars Scheffmann wrote:

> Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 00:56:42 +0100 (DST)
> From: Lars Scheffmann <[email protected]>
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: pop up box nitification
>
> On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Drachen wrote:
>
> > I don't know anything about PCpine or xpine, though...
>
> In PC-Pine you have a beep with the new mail.
>
> If the PC-Pine window is minimized, a small "Pine symbol" arises in the
> right side of the process line, when new mails comes.
>
>
> > On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Krystal Knapp wrote:
> >
> > > Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 16:02:51 -0500 (EST)
> > > From: Krystal Knapp <[email protected]>
> > > To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> > > Subject: pop up box nitification
> > >
> > >
> > > I have a 486/66mh with windows and I was wondering if it is possible to
> > > create a pop up box system with PINE so that I know when I receive new
> > > messages (via a little message showing up on my screen, or pressing a key
> > > combo that tells me whether I have new messages.)  Other mail systems I
> > > have used have this feature, but I can't seem to find it on PINE.  Is
> > > there a way to configure it to do that, or software that will facilitate
> > > that?
> > >
> > > Thank you.
> > >
> > >
> > > Krackel
> > > aka Krystal Knapp
> > > (609)771-2238
> > > (609)637-5133 (fax)
> > > The College of New Jersey
> > > Athletics
> > > PO Box 7718
> > > Ewing, NJ  08628
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
> Regards
> Lars
>
> Lars Scheffmann,  Network Adm.            E-Mail: [email protected]
> Dept. of Academic Information Systems     Phone:  +45 6615 8600 ext.2867
> DOU,  Odense University                   Direct: +45 6557 2867
> Niels Bohrs Alle 11,  5230  Odense M      Fax:    +45 6612 3366
>
>
>


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I have an e-mail message that I have received that I would like to ammend
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Dear Sir,
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Dear Pine Developers: when one opens pine, the question: 'REQUEST
DOCUMENT?' comes up. when one hits return to that, the computer assumes
'YES'. I suggest you make that default answer as 'NO'.

When i use pine, i usually keep on hitting carriage returns, until pine
shows me the new message. And, everytime your computer keeps on sending me
a new document. Thanks.

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Ummm... you didn't mention whether you were using Pine on a UNIX system,
or PC-Pine (on a PC).

>From the header lines of your message it appears to be UNIX Pine (under
Linux), in which case your "home directory" is the directory you are
placed in upon logging in (and you can usually return there later by just
giving the command "cd").

Try having a look there for your "poetry" file.

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On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, STEVEN M. NICOLA wrote:

> I have an e-mail message that I have received that I would like to ammend
> and print. I think I understand that the best place to do work of this
> sort is after I have exported the letter as a plain text file. I did this
> and it went to a "home directory" that I called "poetry". I can't find the
> home directory(what is it anyway?) and I can't find my message. Can you
> help?
>
>                                               Steven Nicola
>
>
>


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Sashi,
If you have seen the "Request document?" question more than once, there is
something wrong with your pine installation.  This might mean that Pine is
unable to update your ".pinerc" file, so you should check with your local
system support folks to figure out why that would be.  It might have to do
with filesystem permissions on your home directory, or disk quotas, or ??
Hard to tell from afar...

-teg

On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Sashi Satpathy wrote:

> Dear Pine Developers: when one opens pine, the question: 'REQUEST
> DOCUMENT?' comes up. when one hits return to that, the computer assumes
> 'YES'. I suggest you make that default answer as 'NO'.
>
> When i use pine, i usually keep on hitting carriage returns, until pine
> shows me the new message. And, everytime your computer keeps on sending me
> a new document. Thanks.
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> Sashi Satpathy
> Assoc. Professor, Department of Physics
> University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA
> E-mail: [email protected]
>
> Tel: (573)-882-4838 (Work)     FAX: (573) 882-4195(Work)
>      (573) 443 - 6924  (Home)
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>


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I'm a new participant in the Pine system and I would like to know two
things
A) Why won't the system let me change my password

B) How can I send messages without having "6" printed on every
message.

RE: Password- I get into the setup option and I get a message that
reads: sh: /bin/passwd: No such file or directory
then the message disappears after two seconds and doesn't let me
choose a new password.  Help!


RE: "6"  I have to hold down the control, shift then "^" &"X" keys
and the "^" leaves a "6" on my messages. how do I avoid that?  Any
help would be appreciated.


Sincerely,
Jean C.
6


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>> "SMN" == STEVEN M NICOLA <[email protected]> writes:

SMN> I have an e-mail message that I have received that I would like
SMN> to ammend and print. I think I understand that the best place to
SMN> do work of this sort is after I have exported the letter as a
SMN> plain text file. I did this and it went to a "home directory"
SMN> that I called "poetry". I can't find the home directory(what is
SMN> it anyway?) and I can't find my message. Can you help?

Do this at the Command Line Interface:

  cd ~
  pico poetry

Then check which printer commands you have by saying:

  apropos print


  lpr poetry

should work.

Get a U*ix introduction from your help desk,
Robin

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It just happens to be selective about who it makes friends with.

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>> "JC" == Jean Coffin wrote on Wed, 4 Mar 1998 16:00:22 -0500 (EST):

JC> I'm a new participant in the Pine system and I would like to know
JC> two things
JC> A) Why won't the system let me change my password

Because you don't have the binary executable (aka program) to do that
in your search path. Talk to your admin.

JC> B) How can I send messages without having "6" printed on every
JC> message.

JC> RE: "6" I have to hold down the control, shift then "^" &"X" keys
JC> and the "^" leaves a "6" on my messages. how do I avoid that?  Any
JC> help would be appreciated.

You seem to have a terminal emulation problem. ctrl + x doesn't work,
does it?

Robin

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I was wondering if I can save the mails I send to other people?

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>> "JH" == Johnson Hsu <[email protected]> writes:

JH> I was wondering if I can save the mails I send to other people?

In the Main folder, say S(etup) C(onfig), then say "w(hereis) save"
and hit the "?" key for information.

Robin

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Greetings,

If I have a text file in my Unix account with a list of e-mail addresses
in it, is there any way I can import this list into a distribution list
for use with the LCC field in a Pine header? I'm using Unix Pine 3.95.

Or, can I create the distribution list by renaming the list to the
hidden file ".addressbook"? file in my home directory. Or, can I change
the default "addressbook" entry in the configuration menu?

Thanks, any help will be appreciated.

Jim

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On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, James Syme wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> If I have a text file in my Unix account with a list of e-mail addresses
> in it, is there any way I can import this list into a distribution list
> for use with the LCC field in a Pine header? I'm using Unix Pine 3.95.
>
> Or, can I create the distribution list by renaming the list to the
> hidden file ".addressbook"? file in my home directory. Or, can I change
> the default "addressbook" entry in the configuration menu?

As long as the format is as follows, and each field is separated by a tab
character, it'll work:

Nickname        Full Name       address


Greg
[email protected]


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Hi, I was hoping that somebody out there could help me figure out how to
send a message to a large number of people...do I have to write out each
individual address, or is there an easier way???

Lena


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--On Thu, Mar 5, 1998 12:53 am +0100 "Robin S. Socha"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>>> "JH" == Johnson Hsu <[email protected]> writes:
>
> JH> I was wondering if I can save the mails I send to other people?
>
> In the Main folder, say S(etup) C(onfig), then say "w(hereis) save"
> and hit the "?" key for information.
>
> Robin

Ooops!

The setting you actually want to use to save copies of messages you send to
other people is the one called "default-fcc" (and hence will be tricky to
find by searching for "save"! :-)

"fcc" stands (loosely) for "file carbon copy", and is used to specify a
folder where "carbon copies" of messages you send should be "filed" (it does
this directly, when you send the message, rather than the more cumbersome
technique of cc-ing a copy back to yourself through the e-mail system, which
then arrives back in your INBOX and has to be filed manually).

Cheers,

Mike B-)

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Jim,
 Here's a method that should work, though it takes a couple more steps
than you had in mind.

 Mail the contents of the file to yourself.
 Read the message.
 T Take
 L ListMode
 A SetAll
 T Take

then you can set up a distribution list with those addresses.

--
Steve Hubert <[email protected]>
Networks and Distributed Computing, Univ. of Washington, Seattle

On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, James Syme wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> If I have a text file in my Unix account with a list of e-mail addresses
> in it, is there any way I can import this list into a distribution list
> for use with the LCC field in a Pine header? I'm using Unix Pine 3.95.
>
> Or, can I create the distribution list by renaming the list to the
> hidden file ".addressbook"? file in my home directory. Or, can I change
> the default "addressbook" entry in the configuration menu?
>
> Thanks, any help will be appreciated.
>
> Jim
>


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6

On 4 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> >> "JC" == Jean Coffin wrote on Wed, 4 Mar 1998 16:00:22 -0500 (EST):
>
> JC> I'm a new participant in the Pine system and I would like to know
> JC> two things
> JC> A) Why won't the system let me change my password
>
> Because you don't have the binary executable (aka program) to do that
> in your search path. Talk to your admin.
>
> JC> B) How can I send messages without having "6" printed on every
> JC> message.
>
> JC> RE: "6" I have to hold down the control, shift then "^" &"X" keys
> JC> and the "^" leaves a "6" on my messages. how do I avoid that?  Any
> JC> help would be appreciated.
>
> You seem to have a terminal emulation problem. ctrl + x doesn't work,
> does it?
>
> Robin
>
> --
> Robin S. Socha
> Political Science Dept., Bonn University
> Easy to use is bullshit (Stoney Edwards)
>
Well it works well enough, but I end up sending silly looking email.
What is terminal emulation?   What can I do?
Jean6


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>> Regarding Re: none; Jean Coffin <[email protected]> adds:
JC> 6 On 4 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

JC> B) How can I send messages without having "6" printed on every
JC> message.
JC> RE: "6" I have to hold down the control, shift then "^" &"X" keys
JC> and the "^" leaves a "6" on my messages. how do I avoid that?  Any
JC> help would be appreciated.

I still don't get it... Why don't you just press strg+x? Does it not
work? Or what are you trying to achieve with the above key combination?

>> You seem to have a terminal emulation problem. ctrl + x doesn't
>> work, does it?
JC> Well it works well enough, but I end up sending silly looking
JC> email.

True.

JC> What is terminal emulation?

Terminal emulation is program you use to connect to your Internet Service
Provider (ISP). But you seem to be using pine for Linux... Strange... Could
you explain in a few, easy to understand words how exactly you go about
writing mail, i.e. which Operating System (OS) (if under some flavour of
unix, say uname -a) and so on?  Actually, however, this is a problem your
provider should solve for you, because it's not a pine related problem.

JC> What can I do?  Jean6

Cute name...

Cheers,
Robin

--
Robin S. Socha
The spaceship shuddered.  Captain Wilson saw his navigator cringing
from a suddenly blue screen.  Damn it.  If they survived this, a
certain Redmond, USA, earth would find itself in hot plasma...

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>From: Jean Coffin <[email protected]>
>Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 13:20:45 -0500 (EST)

>What is terminal emulation?   What can I do?

Since you haven't given us sufficient details, I'll assume that you are on a
Unix system, and dialing in via a shell account. It would help if you told us
what kind of shell, but no matter.

The remote computer and your local computer must emulate the same terminal in
order for your screen to display correctly. Typically, that's "vt102"
(preferred) or "vt100".

You run a communications program on your local computer in which you set your
terminal emulation. Set that to "vt102", if available, or "vt100".

On the remote computer (I'll assume your aren't using c shell) type "set". Look
for the environment variable TERM. Does it say TERM=vt102 or TERM=vt100?

To change the TERM for the rest of this session, type "export TERM=vt102", or
whatever matches your local terminal emulation.

To change the TERM for future sessions, edit your file .profile, and change the
TERM= line.

Remember, select the proper emulation on your local computer, and if need be,
change the TERM on the remote computer to match.

For further information, ask your system administrator.

If you are connecting via PPP and telnet instead of a shell account, tell us
all the details we don't have to guess.


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My message seems to have reached comp.mail.pine newsgroup but not
the pine discussion forum, so I am sending the message directly
to the latter:

Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 17:28:50 -0800
From: "Patrick C.P. Cheung" <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: comp.mail.pine
Subject: pine as productivity tool

I managed to use pine as a productivity tool in addition to its
primary role of handling my emails on a sun-unix system.  The way
I use pine may be trivial to advance pine/unix users but I'll
include how I use them in this mail.  Hopefully that is useful
for beginners as well as stimulating the development of other
tools based on pine.  Lastly, I have difficulties applying the
same tools in PC-pine and need help in this forum.

I developed batch files for taking and checking notes, and to
edit a file that tracks contact information for vendors.  These
are all off-line applets.

The mail file format is attractive as a note taker as well as a
contact manager for me, due to several reasons.  The notes are
time-stamped and concatenated inside a single file and so is easy
to archive chronologically.  Besides, the convenient ";ta"
aggregate command in pine allows me to locate a specific note
quickly, this user interface is much better than many new Windows
programs. As a tool to keep track of vendor contacts, pine's
index is well suited to list the vendors' name, and the content
of each piece of "mail" includes when and what I have talked to
the person or company for.  All these are simple but important
information that I don't want to place in scattered, small text
files which will become hard to manage and hard to invent new
file names for as the number of files increases.  Last but not
least, I have to use or enter these data from more than one
computer. Windows 95 or NT quickly becomes inefficient because
data cannot be easily shared between same program opened on two
different computers. A html-based notes and contact applets can
be a good alternative but I don't currently have the skills to
develop applets like that.

My key trick in using pine to do the tasks above is to run pine
with different .pinerc's.

For example, the batch file "note" opens pine in a compose
session and append content directly to where Fcc: points to.
You can even run "note" while another pine is monitoring your
email, because this copy of pine doesn't interfere with inbox.
Here is the batch file:
#! /bin/csh -f
$HOME/bin/pine.exe -p $HOME/.pinerc_notes ""

In .pinerc_notes I changed the following lines from what is
common in .pinerc
default-fcc=notes
signature-file=".pine_notes_message"
default-composer-hdrs=Subject:

To read notes directly, my batch file "checknotes" contains:
#! /bin/csh -f
$HOME/bin/pine.exe -p $HOME/.pinerc_checknotes -f notes

In .pinerc_checknotes I used the following key options to start
selecting strings right away.
[X]  auto-zoom-after-select
[X]  enable-aggregate-command-set
initial-keystroke-list   = i
                          ;
                          t
                          a

To make pine keep track of vendor contacts, the data file has to
be edit-able and that is accomplished in pine via a suggestion
from this newsgroup to place mail into the postponed-msgs box.
Here is my batch file "contact":
#! /bin/csh -f
$HOME/bin/pine.exe -p $HOME/.pinerc_contact -i -f vendors

In .pinerc_contact the essential lines I changed are
postponed-folder         = vendors
default-composer-hdrs    = Subject:
viewer-hdrs              = Subject:
index-format             = MSGNO DATE SIZE SUBJECT(100%)
mail-check-interval      = 15

The above tools seem to work quite well on my unix system.
However, I am trying to duplicate the same applets on pc-pine on
an off-line system (at home) but I ran into a pine error whenever
I run the compose command.  The error message is "Can't send
message without an open remote folder".  Someone has suggested
changing the smtp=server line in the configuration to
"localhost", but this didn't help.  I appreciate any suggestions
to make the tools work on pc-pine offline.



Patrick Cheung, research scientist   Xerox PARC, MS 35-1674
(O) 650-812-4338 (FAX) 650-812-4334   3333 Coyote Hill Road
[email protected]                  Palo Alto, CA 94304
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$$$ ARE YOU IN NEED OF MONEY? RIGHT NOW? $$$
$$$ HOW�S 20,000 IN TWO(2) WEEKS(or less) SOUND? $$$

Don�t laugh, try this for a change, rather than throwing it out!  This
plan works FAST, while you wait for the others to start working.  One(1)
hour of work, to get started, and NO MAILING LISTS!



If you need to make a few thousand dollars REALLY FAST, then please take
a moment to read this simple program I am sharing with you.  No, it is
NOT what you think!  YOU DO NOT have to send $5.00 to five people to buy
a report, buy a recipe, or any other product.  Nor will you need to
invest more money later to get things going.  THIS IS THE FASTEST,
EASIEST PROGRAM YOU WILL EVER DO!  Complete it in ONE HOUR and you will
never forget the day you first received it.  If you are doing other
programs, by all means stay with them, but, do this program as well if
you CAN�T WAIT two to three months while you other programs start to
work for you.


--------This Is How It Works--------

Unlike many other programs, this three-level program is more listic and
much, much faster.  Because it is so easy, the response rate for this
program is VERY HIGH and VERY FAST, and you will see results in two
weeks or less!  That�s only two weeks, NOT three months like most of the
other programs going around!  Just in time for next month�s bills!

You only mail out 20 copies ( not 200 or more as in other programs).
You should also send them to PEOPLE WHO SEND YOU THEIR PROGRAMS because
they know THESE PROGRAMS WORK and they are already believers in the
system!  Besides, this program is much, much FASTER and has a HIGHER
RESPONSE RATE.  Even if you are already in a program, stay with it, but
do yourself a favor and DO THIS ONE as well.  RIGHT NOW!  It�s simple
and takes a very small investment, not hundreds of dollars, AND, it will
pay you long before the other letters even begin to trickle in!

Just give TWO person a $5.00 gift.  That�s all!  Follow the simple
instructions and in TWO WEEKS you will have $20,000 in your bank
account!!!  Because of the LOW INVESTMENT, SPEED and HIGH PROFIT
POTENTIAL, this program has a VERY HIGH RESPONSE RATE.


--------Follow These Simple Instructions--------

1. On a blank sheet of paper write "Please add me to your mailing list."
Write you name and address clearly and include you Email address (if you
have one) for future mailings and courtesy follow ups.  Fold it around a
"Five Dollar Bill" and send this to the FIRST name on the list (#1) and the third name
on the list (#3).  If you prefer, you can send a "Money Order" instead of cash.  Only the
FIRST PERSON and the THIRD PERSON on the list gets YOUR NAME AND A FIVE DOLLAR GIFT.  Note; this is a service and is 100% legal (Refer to US Postal & Lottery Laws,
Title 18, Sections 1302 and 1341 or Title 18, Section 3005 in the US
Code, also in the Code of Federal Regulations, Volume 16, Sections 255
and 436, which state that "a product or service must be exchanged for
money received.")

2. Retype the list ONLY.  REMOVING the FIRST (#1) NAME FROM THE LIST.
Move the other two names UP and ADD YOUR NAME to the list in the THIRD
(3#) position.

3. Send out 20 copies of this letter.  Note; by sending this letter via
Email, the response time is much faster and you save the expense of
envelopes, stamps, and copying services.  Consider this, MILLIONS of
people "surf the Internet" everyday, all day, all over the World!  FIFTY
THOUSAND new people get on the Internet every month!  A good source for
prospects is your Internet Service Provider (ISP) Membership Directory.
Another excellent source of names is the people who send you other
programs, and the names listed on the letter they send you.  Your
contact source is UNLIMITED.  It boggles my mind to think of all the
possibilities!  Mail, or should I say Email, your letter TODAY!  It�s so
easy, ONE HOUR of your time.  THAT�S IT.

To send your newsletter by Email:
1. Go to "Edit" and "Select All"
2. Go to "Edit" and "Copy"
3. Start (compose) a new Email message
4. Address your Email and Subject Blocks
5. Go to "Edit" and "Paste"

After you have pasted this article in your new Email, delete the old
header and footer (Subject, Date, To, From, Etc�).  Now you can edit the
names and addresses with ease.  I recommend deleting the top name,
adding your name and address to the bottom of the list, then simply
changing the numbers.

THERE�S NOTHING MORE TO DO.  When your name reaches the first position
in a few days, it will be your turn to collect your gifts.  The gifts
will be sent to you by 1,500 to 2,000 people like yourself, who are
willing to invest $10.00 and an hour to receive $20,000 in cash.  That�s
all!  There will be a total of $20,000 (or more) in $5.00 bills and
Money Orders in your mailbox in two weeks.  $20,000 for a hours work!  I
think it�s WORTH IT, don�t you?


--------TRUE STORY--------

Cindy Allen writes: I ran this gift summation for times last year.  The
first time I received over $7,000 in cash in less than two weeks and
over $20,000 in cash in the next three times I ran it.  I can�t begin to
tell you how great it feels not to have to worry about money anymore!  I
thank God for the day I received this letter!  It has truly changed my
life!  Don�t be afraid to make gifts to strangers, they�ll come back to
you ten-fold.  So, let�s keep it going and help each other in these
"tough and uncertain times."

Many of us just want to pay off our bills, buy a new car or buy a new
home for our family.  Whatever you reasons or needs are, this program
worked for Cindy and thousands of others (just like you and I) time and
time again!  THIS PROGRAM CAN AND WILL WORK FOR YOU!!!


--------Can I Do It Again? --------

OF COURSE YOU CAN�.This plan is structured for everyone to send only
twenty (20) letters each.  However, you are certainly not limited to
twenty.  Mail out as many as you can.  Every twenty letters you send has
a return to you of $20,000 or more.  If you can mail forty, sixty,
eighty, or whatever, GO FOR IT!  THE MORE YOU PUT INTO IT, THE MORE YOU
GET OUT OF IT!

Each time you run this program, just follow the steps (1) through (3)
and everyone on your gift list benefits!  Simple, you bet it is!
Besides, there is no mailing lists to buy and wait for, no further trips
to the printer or copiers, and you can do it again and again with your
regular group of gifters.  Some people produce a mailing list of
opportunity seekers and send out 200 or more.  Why not?  It beats
working!  Each time you receive a MLM offer in the mail, respond with
THIS letter!  Your name will climb to the number one position at
dizzying geometric rates.

Follow the simple instructions and above all, "play fair", that�s the
key.  Your name must run the "full gamut" on the list to produce the end
results.  "Sneaking" you name higher up on the list WILL NOT produce the
results you think, and it only cheats the other people who have worked
hard and earned the right to be there.  So please, play by the rules and
the $$,$$$ will come to you!!!


--------Mail Your Letters Out Today--------

$$$TOGETHER, WE WILL PROSPER$$$
(Mail your $5.00 "Gift" to the first and third name on the list ONLY)  Remove the
first name and move the other two up one place and put your name in the
#3 position.

God Bless, and �..GOOD LUCK!!!

1) Jean-Fran�ois Carrier
   874 Caen
   Sherbrooke, QC Canada
   J1G 2A4

2) Marc-Andr� Carignan
   3002 Des Topazes
   Fleurimont, QC  Canada
   J1G 4C3

3) Martin Bourque
   725 place Desormeaux #208
   Sherbrooke, QC  Canada
   J1G 1Y8

Contact me by e-mail if you join.
good luck!


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I think the problem is one of interpretation. The "^" in "^X"
is shorthand for "control" not the actual "^" symbol (which
get by pressing the "shift-6". In your key sequence 'control,
shift then "^" & "X"` do not press the "shift" and the "^"
keys (just "control" and "X").

Regards, Hugh

--
Hugh E Cruickshank, Forward Information Systems, www.forsoft.com


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6

On 4 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> >> "JC" == Jean Coffin wrote on Wed, 4 Mar 1998 16:00:22 -0500 (EST):
>
> JC> I'm a new participant in the Pine system and I would like to know
> JC> two things
> JC> A) Why won't the system let me change my password
>
> Because you don't have the binary executable (aka program) to do that
> in your search path. Talk to your admin.
>
> JC> B) How can I send messages without having "6" printed on every
> JC> message.
>
> JC> RE: "6" I have to hold down the control, shift then "^" &"X" keys
> JC> and the "^" leaves a "6" on my messages. how do I avoid that?  Any
> JC> help would be appreciated.
>
> You seem to have a terminal emulation problem. ctrl + x doesn't work,
> does it?
>
> Robin
>
> --
> Robin S. Socha
> Political Science Dept., Bonn University
> Easy to use is bullshit (Stoney Edwards)
>
Well it works well enough, but I end up sending silly looking email.
What is terminal emulation?   What can I do?
Jean6



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>> "HEC" == Hugh E Cruickshank <[email protected]> writes:

HEC> I think the problem is one of interpretation. The "^" in "^X" is
HEC> shorthand for "control" not the actual "^" symbol (which get by
HEC> pressing the "shift-6". In your key sequence 'control, shift then
HEC> "^" & "X"` do not press the "shift" and the "^" keys (just
HEC> "control" and "X").

*argl* Ok, I got a indigenous keyboard, that's why I never even
thought of that...

Robin - in need of a Real Keyboard

--
Robin S. Socha
Political Science Dept., Bonn University
I've got my nose pierced. :-) (Judy Kobza)
Shouldn't that be :+)    ???? (Frank van der Hulst)

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When executing Pine on an AIX F30 running 4.1, I receive this error:

> ./pine_aix
Illegal instruction(coredump)
>

Running with dbx:

>dbx pine_aix
Type 'help' for help.
reading symbolic information ...
[using memory image in core]

Illegal instruction (reserved addressing fault) in _findenv at line 160 in file
"setenv.c"
Instruction is valid on: ppc, 601, 603, 604
couldn't read "setenv.c"

>(dbx) where

_findenv(name = internal error: assertion failed at line 947 in file frame.c
(nil), offset = internal error: assertion failed at line 947 in file frame.c
0x534fd), line 160 in "setenv.c"
setenv.getenv(name = "=/afs/asu.edu/users/k/a/n/kaneshig"), line 135 in "setenv
c"
main(argc = 1, argv = 0x2ff22bcc, 0x2ff22bd4, 0xdeadbeef, 0x2ff22ff8, 0x0, 0x20
07b558, 0xdeadbeef), line 325 in "pine.c"

>(dbx)

This occurs on two out of the three AIX 4.1 machines that we run.  Pine was
compiled on the one (Model 250) that does work, and it was also compiled on
the two (F30) that do not work; same results occur on those two.  Any
suggestions appreciated.  I am not subscribed to this list, please direct
your response to me as well as to this list.  Thanks....

 Bob

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Sir,
#1.I find you can do only one operation in one call and one connection. If
I send one mail, and if I have to send another, none of the commands on
screen work.I have to make a fresh call and connection.
#2.I disconnect the time-meter after sending one mail,press RETURN key,the
meter runs but none of the commands work.(I am parsimonious re:phone
calls).Thanks.
Ramachandran.C.4:18 AM 06/03/98


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Hello ..

Thanks Jeff for your instructions, which is much appreciated.
I uncommented the both SENDMAIL statements in ~/pine/osdep/os-a41.h
and when I try to make -f makefile.a41 the following error message
is displayed.

rz
**





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Hello..

Thanks for your instructions Jeff. I umcommented the SENDMAIL statements
in the ~/pine/osdep/os-a41.h file and run the make -f makefile.a41.
I am getting the following error messages.

addrbook.c", line 13636.7: 1506-022 (S) "next" is not a member of "struct mail_
address".
"addrbook.c", line 13661.36: 1506-022 (S) "mailbox" is not a member of "struct m
ail_address".
"addrbook.c", line 13661.54: 1506-022 (S) "host" is not a member of "struct mail
_address".
"addrbook.c", line 13690.16: 1506-022 (S) "host" is not a member of "struct mail
_address".
"addrbook.c", line 13809.30: 1506-022 (S) "mailbox" is not a member of "struct m
ail_address".
"addrbook.c", line 13809.42: 1506-022 (S) "mailbox" is not a member of "struct m
ail_address".
"addrbook.c", line 13810.24: 1506-022 (S) "host" is not a member of "struct mail
_address".
"addrbook.c", line 13810.33: 1506-022 (S) "host" is not a member of "struct mail
_address".
"addrbook.c", line 13871.30: 1506-022 (S) "next" is not a member of "struct mail
_address".
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.

Please advise.

Many Thanks

Cheers,
Dexter







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whats this address mean ?
id like to know


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Try this URL:

http://service.boulder.ibm.com/aix.ww/aixfixes??HBW=no

Just do a search by APAR number and you should find it.


Cheers,

Jeff


At 10:50 PM 3/5/98 -0600, you wrote:
>I could not find any place on the 6000 site
>where APARs were avail - ??
>I'm trying to do the same thing -
>
>send SMTP mail from a PC using Eudora -
>the POP3 portion works fine,
>just can't send mail -
>Phil
>
>In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>You need to apply fix APAR IX59378 if you are running version 4.2.1
>>
>>You can download this from IBMs' RS/6000 support site.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Jeff
>>
>>Kin Lam wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone:
>>>             I am new to AIX4.2(any version of AIX for that matter).
>>>         I am using a remote pop client, and I am able to receive message
>>but not
>>> sending it.  There is nothing wrong with the client(I am such)
>>>       Is there suppose to be a smtpd(daemon) Because there isn't one ,or
>>> sendmail will take care of the incoming mails.  Can anybody help ! (Serve
>>r
>>> : AIX4.2)
>>>
>>> Please help urgent
>>>
>>> any post or email comment will be greatly appreciated
>>>
>>> kin
>>> [email protected]
>>
>>--
>>Jeff Beard
>>______________________________________________
>>Systems Administrator
>>McGuckin Hardware
>>Boulder, CO
>
>
Jeff Beard

________________________________________________________________
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Dexter,

Actually, you probably *don't* need to edit the sendmail command in the
~/pine/pine/osdep/os-a41.h file. You can do it in the global
pine.conf.fixed file. Sorry about that. Making the former change was just
one of the many hacks I tried to get it to work.

And those are not actually comments. You are dealing with C language header
file and those "#" symbols *are* supposed to be there. If you wanted to
hard code a different sendmail command into the pine binary, you would
simply edit the the information in the qoutes after the #define
SENDMAILFLAGS entry. But you really don't need to do it that way. Normally
the pine.conf.fixed file is in /usr/local/lib. Put it there and and edit
the sendmail command in that file. (In this file the "#" sign *is* a comment.)

Hope this helps you out.

Cheers,

Jeff


At 09:46 AM 3/6/98 +1000, you wrote:
>
>Hello..
>
>Thanks for your instructions Jeff. I umcommented the SENDMAIL statements
>in the ~/pine/osdep/os-a41.h file and run the make -f makefile.a41.
>I am getting the following error messages.
>
>addrbook.c", line 13636.7: 1506-022 (S) "next" is not a member of "struct
mail_
>address".
>"addrbook.c", line 13661.36: 1506-022 (S) "mailbox" is not a member of
"struct m
>ail_address".
>"addrbook.c", line 13661.54: 1506-022 (S) "host" is not a member of
"struct mail
>_address".
>"addrbook.c", line 13690.16: 1506-022 (S) "host" is not a member of
"struct mail
>_address".
>"addrbook.c", line 13809.30: 1506-022 (S) "mailbox" is not a member of
"struct m
>ail_address".
>"addrbook.c", line 13809.42: 1506-022 (S) "mailbox" is not a member of
"struct m
>ail_address".
>"addrbook.c", line 13810.24: 1506-022 (S) "host" is not a member of
"struct mail
>_address".
>"addrbook.c", line 13810.33: 1506-022 (S) "host" is not a member of
"struct mail
>_address".
>"addrbook.c", line 13871.30: 1506-022 (S) "next" is not a member of
"struct mail
>_address".
>make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
>
>Please advise.
>
>Many Thanks
>
>Cheers,
>Dexter
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Jeff Beard

________________________________________________________________
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While no release date for PINE 4.00 has been established (so, don't ask
"when?" ;-), the Pine Information Center WWW site now contains a section
outlining the new features we expect PINE 4.00 to have when released. See:

       http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes/4.00-preview/

------------------------------------------------------------
 Stefan Kramer                   [email protected]
 PINE Information Center    http://www.washington.edu/pine/
 Computing & Communications        University of Washington
------------------------------------------------------------





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Didn't see any support for multiple-accounts (seperate From, Reply-To,
SMTP-server per incoming-box). That's to bad. Hoped Pine 4.00 would do
this... :-(

On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Stefan Kramer wrote:

>
> While no release date for PINE 4.00 has been established (so, don't ask
> "when?" ;-), the Pine Information Center WWW site now contains a section
> outlining the new features we expect PINE 4.00 to have when released. See:
>
>       http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes/4.00-preview/

--
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Henrik,
The way I deal with multiple accounts is to have multiple Pine icons (or
aliases, if Unix Pine) each with a separate pinerc.  For me having two
separate invocations/windows is preferable to being able to switch
identities in one invocation because I'm prone to loss of situational
awareness and would surely lose track of my own identity in that case :)

-teg

On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Henrik Edlund wrote:

> Didn't see any support for multiple-accounts (seperate From, Reply-To,
> SMTP-server per incoming-box). That's to bad. Hoped Pine 4.00 would do
> this... :-(
>
> On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Stefan Kramer wrote:
>
> >
> > While no release date for PINE 4.00 has been established (so, don't ask
> > "when?" ;-), the Pine Information Center WWW site now contains a section
> > outlining the new features we expect PINE 4.00 to have when released. See:
> >
> >     http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes/4.00-preview/
>
> --
> Henrik Edlund <[email protected]>
> PGP Public Key available at http://www.piett.com/about/pgp.txt
>
>   "They were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
> Naturally they became heroes."
>                   Leia Organa of Alderaan, Senator
>
>


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Here's a question for all you pine gurus, I'm sure it's been asked fifty
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I'm sick and tired of thinking stupid subject headers.  I hate it; every time
I compose a new message I have yet to think of some silly verbage to amuse my
peers, and although every now and then I can think of one with some cunning
form of irony, I'd rather just have it be a random thing.  So, as you might
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on the subject line?  I'd be interested to know whether or not I could execute
a small perl script to do such a thing without actually recompiling pine;
recompiling pine would currently be far above my head.  Can you execute
commands from the customized headers settings in the configuration?  Thank you
so much.

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word wrap.  please please please.

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> Mike  <[email protected]> writes:

> I'm sick and tired  of thinking stupid subject  headers.  I hate it;
> every time I compose a new message I have yet to think of some silly
> verbage to amuse  my peers, and although every   now and then I  can
> think of one with some  cunning form of  irony, I'd rather just have
> it be a random thing.  So, as you might have  seen my allusion-- how
> can I make pine grab a  random line from  a text file, probably with
> some delimiter between  the lines, and stick it  right there on  the
> subject line?

Well, you're not going to write a reply, so you don't really need
pine for creating the mail. Use mail and cat fortune -o into the
header. mutt understands a command line "subject" as well.

Sorry for being such a boring pragmatist,
Robin

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> Is it considered a sin against Emacs to use Pico for text justification?
It is unneeded.  Emacs has the fine command "M-x dissociated-press"
which simulates exactly what Pico would do to your text. (CDInchauste)

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>Well, you're not going to write a reply, so you don't really need
>pine for creating the mail. Use mail and cat fortune -o into the
>header. mutt understands a command line "subject" as well.
>

Actually, I think I was unclear on that.  I would very much like to write a
reply, I just would like to compose a new message and find a random one lined
quote there, from fortune or whatever.  Then I can just skip down to the body
and scribble my thoughts out, totally unrelated to the subject because, in
this situation, my friends don't care, but I dont want to send something
without a header, in case they reply.  They get sick of "jhjheryasdneti" as
the subject every time.

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>> Mike  <[email protected]> writes:

>> Well, you're not going to write a reply, so you don't really need
>> pine for creating the mail. Use mail and cat fortune -o into the
>> header. mutt understands a command line "subject" as well.

> Actually, I think I was unclear on that.  I would very much like to
> write a reply, I just would like to compose a new message and find a
> random one lined quote there, from fortune or whatever.

Huh? Could I have the "I would very much like to write a reply, I just
would like to compose a new message"-part in plain English, please?
When writing a reply, you don't want to change the subject, right?

> Then I can just skip down to the body and scribble my thoughts out,
> totally unrelated to the subject because, in this situation, my
> friends don't care, but I dont want to send something without a
> header, in case they reply.  They get sick of "jhjheryasdneti" as
> the subject every time.

[x] you want mail or mutt

Robin

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>Huh? Could I have the "I would very much like to write a reply, I just
>would like to compose a new message"-part in plain English, please?
>When writing a reply, you don't want to change the subject, right?


WHEN I WRITE A NEW EMAIL IN PINE, I WANT A RANDOM LINE AUTOMATICALLY INSERTED
INTO THE SUBJECT FIELD.

I want to know if I can execute a command from the preferences in pine.

Assume fortune always spits out a one liner.  Psuedo example of what I want:

(In pine)

Settings:
       Default Composer Headers:
               To:
               Cc:
               Subject: `/usr/games/fotune`

Will something like this work?  Thank you



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I have been having problems with saving my messages from my INBOX to my
folders.  My messages keeps telling me that my folder is full and that I
am unable to save my messages.  Could you please check this out and see
why I am not able to save my messages from my INBOX to my folders.  I
would apprectiate a response as soon as possible.  I thank you for you
time and will be expecting to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely,

Wilson Olsrud
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On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Mike wrote:

> word wrap.  please please please.

What do you mean? Pine already has word wrap...

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>> In article
>> <[email protected]>,
>> Wilson P Olsrud <[email protected]> writes:

WPO> I have been having problems with saving my messages from my INBOX
WPO> to my folders.  My messages keeps telling me that my folder is
WPO> full and that I am unable to save my messages.

Quota problem, ie you have exceeded the amount of space you've been
given for your account. Talk to your sysadmin and read the pine FAQ
(oddly named Q&A and to be found on the pine website).

WPO> Could you please check this out and see why I am not able to save
WPO> my messages from my INBOX to my folders.

Sure.

[x] send password

Cheers,
Robin

P.S. You want sigdashes before your signature, that's "-- ".

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> Regarding Re: another monotonous question[3]; Mike
> <[email protected]> adds:

Your threading is broken, you fscked up the references, Mike. BTW,
it's not customary to use [[0-9]] for references.

>> When writing a reply, you don't want to change the subject, right?
> WHEN I WRITE A NEW EMAIL IN PINE, I WANT A RANDOM LINE AUTOMATICALLY
> INSERTED INTO THE SUBJECT FIELD.

"By the way, "xset  -led 3" (I think  that's the number) will turn off
the Caps Lock LED on your keyboard - this may  be necessary to keep it
from burning out after extended periods of heavy use." (Roy Stogner)

> I want to know if I can execute a command from the preferences in
> pine.

I already told you it can't.

> Assume fortune always spits out a one liner.  Psuedo example of
> what I want: (In pine) Settings: Default Composer Headers: To: Cc:
> Subject: `/usr/games/fotune`

Cool. What's fotune? How would you make sure it coughs up one-liners?

> Will something like this work?

No. But sigdashes will. Use them.

Robin

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>> "HE" == Henrik Edlund <[email protected]> writes:
HE> On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Mike wrote:

>> word wrap.  please please please.
HE> What do you mean? Pine already has word wrap...

Nope. pine has pico:

> Is it considered a sin against Emacs to use Pico for text
> justification?
It is unneeded.  Emacs has the fine command "M-x dissociated-press"
which simulates exactly what Pico would do to your text. (CDInchauste)

So, having a Real Editor instead of pico would be a pretty cool thing
for pine 4. What about joe?

Cheers,
Robin

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>From: "Robin S. Socha" <[email protected]>
>Date: 08 Mar 1998 01:07:41 +0100


>P.S. You want sigdashes before your signature, that's "-- ".

pine eliminates trailing spaces before passing things off to transport. Many,
many mailers do this. Sorry.

I can't get most people to agree to use this sequence when changing subjects:

Message 1: Lovely topic
Message 2: Re: Lovely topic
Message 3: Subject has drifted (was: Lovely topic)
Message 4: Re: Subject has drifted

As long as we are thinking up more useful behavior.


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I was received an e-mail from one of my friend with an attachment of
application/ms-tnef .
My question is what's application/ms-tnef?How can I do with the
attachment?

Best regards

Liwei


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>> "g1" == guli 123 <[email protected]> writes:

g1> I was received an e-mail from one of my friend with an attachment of
g1> application/ms-tnef .  My question is what's application/ms-tnef?How
g1> can I do with the attachment?

You can print it out, wrap a large trout in it, and slap your friend
around the head with it. MS-tnf is the latest KeWL ThINg from Microsoft,
Redmond, USA. Made by idiots for idiots.

Did I mention the fact that it is unnecessary?

Robin

P.S. It is considered a sign of courtesy to have one's real name in
the sender slot and to include a signature, preceeded by "-- ".

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Dear Sir/Madam:

 I am a user of pine. When I reply a email, the pine always asks me
"Reply to all recipients?" even there is no CC in my received mail?
Would you please tell me how to set up it? Thank you very much.

With best regards,

Liu Shumin
Northeastern University
P.O.Box 406
Shenyang, Liaoning
110006
P.R.China

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>> Liu Shumin writes:

Liu> Dear Sir/Madam: I am a user of pine. When I reply a email, the
Liu> pine always asks me "Reply to all recipients?" even there is no
Liu> CC in my received mail?  Would you please tell me how to set up
Liu> it? Thank you very much.

Uh? Actually, this question only arises, if you were part of a mailing
list (news group, perhaps). Maybe, the sender used the 'bcc' or 'lcc'
header entry which don't show you that there are also other recipients
of your mail.

Have you answered the question with 'y', once? This might show you all
the recipients in the header region of your reply giving you a hint
about things. In order to see all header entries, type ctrl-r (rich
header) in this area.

Cheers, norbert, guessing.

--
Norbert Koch, Delta Industrie Informatik GmbH.
Every passing hour brings the Solar System forty-three thousand miles
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From:  Dr J Mehrishi <[email protected]> Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge CB3
ODG, England.
Mon March 09, 1998.
It seems that:
All the machines (Apple) sending messages are set to send the files in
binhex (?4.0) and
at the receiving end require the "DE-Binhexing" programe that all the IBM
people are looking for.
Normally most machines will/should/ought to have already set up the
debinhexing ste up to cope with the problem.
The suggestion should be:
Since that is NOT the case, you should ALL ask your LOCAL computer service
provider for a de-binhexing programme. From here, there is very little that
I can do to help, keen as I am to do so.

       Please let me know the outcome.
       Good luck, bye!

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Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 17:03:29 +0530 (GMT+5:30)
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To: Dr J Mehrishi <[email protected]>
Subject: binhex 4.0
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I tried through yahoo search engine for binhex 4.0 but nothing coming
except people like me are searching for this software
Mukesh
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  Hello
  we've read your message and it seems that we have the same problem of
  yours!
  If you have already any solution / or if you have found out where to
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On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, David Miller wrote:

> On 26 Feb 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:
>
> The feature-list in Pine 4.00 will have
>
>             [X]  enable-reply-indent-string-editing
>
> allowing what you see here...
>
> Sorry Robin> JH> I hope this is the right place to send this.  If not, just tell
> Sorry Robin> JH> me.
> Sorry Robin>
> Sorry Robin> It isn't.

I couldn't help being reminded of that annoying LACK of rejustification,
not to mention the justification you DON'T want.

I sometimes neaten it manually. You'd hav trouble automating the process.
You could assume that unmatched punctuation (unmatchable punctuation
hasn't this caveat) that begins more than say THREE lines is part of a
quote-margin, a heuristic that would less often corrupt messages as you
increased the threshold.

Quote-Margins: Sorry Robin>, JH>

For messages received without the Quote-Margins header, the user could
enter the quote margins manually if they set the threshold to 0 or <empty
value>, the default. That would let you hit ^J on a quoted paragraph and
get clean results, so that the quoting above would appear this way:

> Sorry Robin> JH> I hope this is the right place to send this.  If not,
> Sorry Robin> JH> just tell me.
> Sorry Robin>
> Sorry Robin> It isn't.

Note that identical Quote-Margins connect paragraphs. You'd need to add,
or remove Quote-Margins strings in the same way that justification adds or
removes carriage returns.

In other words, you'd replace /nl with a string variable that defaults to
"/nl" in the context of justification.

> The Pine Team does read pine-info and they get alot of ideas here.
> It's actually (IMHO) exactly where such ideas should be hashed out!

A switch somewhere to turn off or a key-press to reverse that automatic
line wrap in pico would be nice. Could you make it do virtual
line-wrapping? It would reduce the want for HTML writing and interpreting
power in mail-readers or their child-processes, especially from people
who write you HTML.

By the way, it would be nice if you let people view unrendered HTML.

I doubt WordPerfect invented the format where carriage returns begin
paragraphs and new lines are inserted as needed only for the display (not
the file). See variable new line string above, and tell me if you see a
useful, soluble problem.

For backwards compatibility, when the message was actually sent, the
variable new-line strings would become static: written.

Basically, this would just let you keep paragraphs justified while
working. For maintaining backward compatibility in the final product, the
variable new line strings would be sent (stored?) with the 80 character
screen width assumption--in justified paragraphs.

Internally differentiating justified and unjustified paragraphs (paragraph
beginnings should be visible and not part of the final product) would cut
that annoying half measure that makes me continually terminate a line with
a space, then backspace from the first character of the next line to
concatenate the two after the automatic line wrapping function breaks
them. I regularly edit files that should have long lines where I don't
press ^J.

And while we're on ^J, PINE inserts a superfluous space at the end of
paragraphs it justifies. It also exchanges the space at automatic line
breaks for a new line. It would be nice if when a line is concatenated
with the previous line, the space is reinserted.

PINE also assumes lines above the cursor are part of the paragraph and 9
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       I receive a message saying I am over my quota but I barely have
anything saved.  I don't know what to do because I can't save anything
when I need to.  It says I'm over by 540 KB.


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>From: Joe <[email protected]>
>Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 13:52:49 -0500 (EST)

>       I receive a message saying I am over my quota but I barely have
>anything saved.  I don't know what to do because I can't save anything
>when I need to.  It says I'm over by 540 KB.

Do you log off irregularly? Then, you get a core dump. Look for a file called
"core" and delete it.

ls -al will tell you file names and byte counts.

In the future, since you don't have a question about pine, don't ask us. Talk
to your system administrator.


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>> "J" == Joe  <[email protected]> writes:

J> I receive a message saying I am over my quota but I barely have
J> anything saved.  I don't know what to do because I can't save
J> anything when I need to.  It says I'm over by 540 KB.

Say this:

   du | sort -n | less

then kill the largest files. If you don't know how to do it, talk to
your admin. Yours is *not* a pine problem.

Robin

--
Robin S. Socha
Political Science Dept., Bonn University
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Come to purify the future with the arrogance of youth

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Hello !!!

Is this milling list for advertising or smth??? I keep getting more and
more mails from a list, where we should talk about pine problems,
answers, features etc.

                                                               Bye.

On Mon, 9 Mar 1998 [email protected] wrote:

> Date: Mon, 09 Mar 98 13:29:02 EST
> From: [email protected]
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: When can something FREE change your LIFE?
>
> AMAZING SECRETS REVEALED
>
> Turn Your Spare Time Into MONEY!
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you don't have it???? Pico does, and in general, I believe (at least in
unix) that the default (as in, you didn't set it yourself) editor is
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Vinnie

On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Mike wrote:

> word wrap.  please please please.

<quotes trimmed for robin and all other "bandwidthly impaired" individuals
:) >


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I'm sure that someone is going to yell at me again cause he/she thinks I'm
stupid, and I'm obvioulsy not the genious that it is, just like every time I
post here, but whenever I type a block of text and then decide to add maybe a
quarter of a line to the one above it, it gets all broken up and doesnt fix
itself.  I mean, it word wraps, but doesnt fix itself if you insert a word.
At least not here on this server running pico and pine.



On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Drachen wrote:

>you don't have it???? Pico does, and in general, I believe (at least in
>unix) that the default (as in, you didn't set it yourself) editor is
>pico.
>
>
>Vinnie
>
>On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Mike wrote:
>
>> word wrap.  please please please.
>
><quotes trimmed for robin and all other "bandwidthly impaired" individuals
>:) >
>

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> Mike <[email protected]> writes:

> I'm sure that someone  is  going to yell  at  me again cause  he/she
> thinks I'm  stupid, and I'm  obvioulsy not the   genious that it is,
> just like every time I post here,

(x) go back to Mummy, whiner...

> above it, it gets all broken  up and doesnt fix  itself.  I mean, it
> word wraps, but doesnt fix itself if you insert a word.

You just don't get it, do you? Pico is a *simple*  editor. If you want
advanced  features  like filladapt,  you   need  to  set  an  external
editor. But I've told you that twice before.

Now, will you please stop it?

Robin

P.S. Do you know XEmacs20.5-beta30? If you send another mail with all
the quoted text in it, I'll send you a personal evaluation copy.

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 To whom it may concern,


    I have recently been having trouble with other users breaking into my
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>From: Mike <[email protected]>
>Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 17:56:46 -0500 (EST)

>I'm sure that someone is going to yell at me again cause he/she thinks I'm
>stupid, and I'm obvioulsy not the genious that it is, just like every time I
>post here, but whenever I type a block of text and then decide to add maybe a
>quarter of a line to the one above it, it gets all broken up and doesnt fix
>itself.  I mean, it word wraps, but doesnt fix itself if you insert a word.
>At least not here on this server running pico and pine.

Oh, you want automatic justification. That makes me dizzy.

Seems silly to make changes to pico when there are other choices.


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On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Mike wrote:

> I'm sure that someone is going to yell at me again cause he/she thinks I'm
> stupid, and I'm obvioulsy not the genious that it is, just like every time I
> post here, but whenever I type a block of text and then decide to add maybe a
> quarter of a line to the one above it, it gets all broken up and doesnt fix
> itself.  I mean, it word wraps, but doesnt fix itself if you insert a word.
> At least not here on this server running pico and pine.


You are quit right, Pico won't justify the text after insertions, but try
the <CTRL>J command, which is showed in the menu at the bottom of the
composer screen.

^J Justify

And it works!
All text in a section, from one blank line to the next, is justified.



Regards

Lars Scheffmann,  Network Adm.            E-Mail: [email protected]
Dept. of Academic Information Technology  Phone:  +45 6615 8600 ext.2867
DOU,  Odense University                   Direct: +45 6557 2867
Niels Bohrs Alle 11,  5230  Odense M      Fax:    +45 6612 3366



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no, it is not a mailing list for anything other than pine stuff--
unfortunetly (or fortunetly, depending on how I/you am/are looking at it,
at the time, I think. ) spam is evil and ubiqtous..

I've been sending complaints as the spams have come in, and I've seen
(thank goodness) quite a few "larted" replies. I'll start sending the
appropriate replies back to the list if people care, but I figure more
off-topic mail is not really going to help the problem.

Vinnie

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On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Iztok Polanic wrote:

> Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 23:24:25 -0600 (CST)
> From: Iztok Polanic <[email protected]>
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: When can something FREE change your LIFE?
>
> Hello !!!
>
> Is this milling list for advertising or smth??? I keep getting more and
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>
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> On Mon, 9 Mar 1998 [email protected] wrote:
>
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> > To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
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ctrl-j reformats paragraphs...

it took me a bit to get around to finding that in the help file (which is
poorly laid out if you happen to be dyslexic like me..I don't know if it's
better laid out for normal people :) ) so I'm not even thinking about
yelling at you for being stupid.


Vinnie

On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Mike wrote:

> I'm sure that someone is going to yell at me again cause he/she thinks I'm
> stupid, and I'm obvioulsy not the genious that it is, just like every time I
> post here, but whenever I type a block of text and then decide to add maybe a
> quarter of a line to the one above it, it gets all broken up and doesnt fix
> itself.  I mean, it word wraps, but doesnt fix itself if you insert a word.
> At least not here on this server running pico and pine.


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I keep getting this message when  I try to access my pine

"Can't open mailbox lock - access is read only"

I cannot delete my email as " folder is read only"
I have verified there is no other session of pine running and others on
the lan seem to have the same problem.

Would appreciate any help on the above matter.

Thank You
Ravi Daswani



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Short of talking to your system administrator so s/he can look at the logs
and compare them to when people had access to the machines (and this would
only work in a few, not-so-common-anymore-senarios, where one can only log
on from a physical terminal, and cannot dial in, and there are few enough
people that this would make sense) or checking the caller ID of the person
logged into your account at the times that these things happened (again,
needs a specific set of hardware/access events, though the latter is now
more common than the former) and tracing that back to someone who might be
likely, you may not be able to find out who is doing this to you. Even
your system administrator may not be able to help. But they'd be the first
person to talk to.

I imagine that if you are in the U.S., you can prosecute for something, or
at least start a civil suit..but I don't know how successful you'd be. I'm
not a lawyer.

The most important thing you can do is change your password to something
that is ridiculously hard to crack (There's plenty of advice out there on
that, the basics are longer than six characters and no dictionary words.
numbers and special characters are musts... if you have to write it down
and put it in your wallet, that's better than if you choose something
simple but crackable so you remember it. just don't let anyone have your
wallet) and don't tell a soul.

Also, I'd think about whether I'd pissed off anyone that had priveleged
access to the computer, or your mail server (again, depending on set up),
because they might have access to the plain text files that are your email
box. I can see it being done by some other student who is unhappy at you
(for good reasons or not..It really doesn't matter).

Just a thought or three.

Vinnie

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On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Thomas McHugh wrote:

>      I have recently been having trouble with other users breaking into my
> e-mail and erasing, coping and even forwarding my private messeges to other
> persons in the form of written text. I am almost certain this has to be
> illegal. As a result of these occurences I have numerous unnecessary
> conflicts with both family and friends. I am curious to find out if there
> is any way in which to trace these break-in's. I know exactly which
> messeges were broken in to and the time periods on which they occured. I
> have tried to change my pass word on several occasions and don't feel that
> I should be kept from using my e-mail because of this illegal activity. I
> would appriciate and assistance you could provide and I am willing to
> cooperate with you one-hundred percent. Thank you for your time.


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Hi!

       I'd like to know if Pine is able to post and/or read newsgroups
that need a user and password login.

       If so, what's the way to do it?

       TIA!

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--On Tue, Mar 10, 1998 5:10 pm +0100 "Pere Camps" <[email protected]> wrote:


>       I'd like to know if Pine is able to post and/or read newsgroups
> that need a user and password login.

Both Pine and PC-Pine versions 3.95 and later can do so.
(I think it was introduced in 3.93 or 3.94, but was a bit broken back then.)

>       If so, what's the way to do it?

Just use it... Pine/PC-Pine will prompt you for a username and password
if/when it needs one.

Cheers,

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> Ravi Daswani <[email protected]> writes:

> I keep getting this message when I try to access my pine "Can't open
> mailbox lock - access is  read only" I  cannot delete my email as  "
> folder is read  only" I have verified there  is no  other session of
> pine running and others on the lan seem to have the same problem.

Issue a command like this:

     killall pine

or if that doesn't help, say:

     ps ax *argl* My fscking Xmodmap is broken with this bleeding
     Mickysoft keyboard... ps ax "pipe" grep pine "pipe" less

Robin - at war with Satan :.(

--
Robin S. Socha
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Intelligence deals with ease; But genius eliminates it.

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Mike,

> Both Pine and PC-Pine versions 3.95 and later can do so.
> (I think it was introduced in 3.93 or 3.94, but was a bit broken back then.)

       Good to know. :)

> Just use it... Pine/PC-Pine will prompt you for a username and password
> if/when it needs one.

       Well, I'm trying to post to a group that needs login/password, but
I'm getting the following error message:

[Error posting message: 441 No valid newsgroups in "st.punts"]

       For reading, pine works ok as I can read the articles with no
problems. The newsserver definition in my .pinerc is:

News-collections=News-BBS *{bbs.upc.es/nntp}[]

       The server works correctly as I can post (with a login/password)
with Netscape's Collabra 4.04 for Linux.

       FYI, the news server is Netscape's. Don't know which version.

       Thanks for your help.

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Markos

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>> =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Koordynacja Zam=F3wie=F1 Hala 14?= writes:

=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Koordynacja> Markos

Err, on what ... iso-8859 encoding?

norbert.

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misfits who insist that there is no such thing as progress.

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On 11 Mar 1998, Norbert Koch wrote:

> >> =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Koordynacja Zam=F3wie=F1 Hala 14?= writes:
>
>  =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Koordynacja> Markos
>
> Err, on what ... iso-8859 encoding?

" Well, my name is Alf and I'm stuck on earth
 I can't get back to my place of birth
 I'm making the best of a bad situation"

That's all I can make off it ;-)

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Hello
I want to know how to avoid the writing of the .pine-debug files.



                                           Omar "Morocco" Besozzi




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Hello again.


Thanks for your assistance I have installed PINE3.96 it works OK.
I have a couple of questions.
1. When I change the speller field to /usr/local/lib/ispell it does
  not bring up alternate words. I have checked V3.93 and a tempoary
  file is created when I do ^T.
  If I leave the field blank then a spell check is done but prompts
  for an alternative.
2. Have you got any suggestion with sending to e-mail. On v3.93 we use
  a slip line to dial out and connect to the internet and download a
  batch mail file.

Please advise.

Many Thanks

Cheers,
Dexter







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>> Omar \"Morocco\" Besozzi writes:


Omar> Hello I want to know how to avoid the writing of the
Omar> .pine-debug files.

<sigh, argl> start pine as 'pine -d 0'

norbert.

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    Hi, every body:

    I just upgraded hp-ux 9.05 to 10.01, now i want to run an application
but first i need to install it , so in one of it's steps i need to run
(update) command but i didn't found it.

    is there an other command like (update) with the same functionallity?
or what can i do for fix the problem?

    Thank you in advance

    Guillermo



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On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, Guillermo Quintana Verduzco wrote:

>      I just upgraded hp-ux 9.05 to 10.01, now i want to run an application
> but first i need to install it , so in one of it's steps i need to run
> (update) command but i didn't found it.
>
>      is there an other command like (update) with the same functionallity?
> or what can i do for fix the problem?

First, this is not the correct mailing list for your question.

Second, try "man swinstall"

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Hello,
I am getting a "still rebuilding /" message when I compose messages.
It usually comes on immediately after I enter a subject.
I am running Pine 3.96 on AIX 3.2.5.
Thanks...

Ron

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    Do somebody know a hp-ux (unix) Forum or links where i can do question
about it?

    Thank you



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Please tell us how to add to our address book. I can not find the command
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not find the steps to add names. Also, we have a HP deskjet 820cse
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Hello,
       I am having some problems with closing and writing to pine
mailboxes which are kept on a local file server and mounted via NFS.  The
workstations in use are DEC Alpha's running Digital Unix 4.0D.  I
understand that IMAP is recommended to access the mail spool, but we would
like to use NFS if possible.
       The problem occurs when a user attempts to close their inbox,
generally containing over 15 messages or so.  A "SERIOUS DISK ERROR"
message occurs at intermittent times, and the corresponding console error
message is "NFS_3 write error 60: connection timed out".  However, the
network connection has low traffic, and pinging the server is fine.  I've
tried turning off file locking, considering the problems associated with
pine and locking under nfs, but this doesn't alleviate the problems.
       I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.

-Adam

Vehicle Dynamics Lab
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Hi there everyone.  I have the following question/problem.

I want to get pine to view HTML attachments.  I have Pine version 3.96
installed on my Linux machine.  As far as I know, this would be done
through the mailcap file.  I created an entry:

text/html; lynx -force_html %s

which should launch my HTML browser, Lynx, to view the HTML attachment.
However, when I go to view the attachment, Pine says that it is decoding
the attachment, but the screen doesn't change, except for the bottom line
where it writes messages.  It says something like, "View program
launched."  I can then just push "e" to exit the attachment menu as if
nothing happened and continue on with my business.  When I exit Pine, I
ran the "ps" command, only because my machine seemed to be running slow
(because I had tried to view the attachment so many times).  I figured
out, by running the ps command, that it had indeed executed lynx, but it
somehow executed it like this:

sh -c lynx -force_html /tmp/filename

I tried executing this on the command line myself, and it ran fine, but
Pine seems to put it in the background somehow.

I think my mailcap entry is correct, though, because when trying to view
HTML attachments with "less cool" e-mail programs, it worked.

I'd appreciate any help anyone could offer.  Thanks a whole bunch.


Regards,

Jason


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Jason,

> text/html; lynx -force_html %s

       Try this, it worked for me.

text/html ; lynx %s -force_html ; needsterminal

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 21:59:37 -0500 (EST)
From: Phyllis Stevens <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Help!

I am new to the net.  I do not understand why it is that when I go to L
folder list and choose a folder to view and delete some of my sent mail,
then I go back to saved messages and it tells me that the folder is empty!
I quit pine and go back into it, and the stuff in saved messages is still
there!  This happens every time I go to the folder list to do something to
another folder!  The first time it happened it scared me to death.  I
Thought that I had deleted all the messages I hadn't read yet!  Can you
fix it, or am I doing something wrong?
Sincerely,
Phyllis STevens
P.s.I have version 3.96.



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>> Alvin H Striggow schrieb am Thu, 12 Mar 1998 12:12:17 -0500 (EST):

Alvin> Please tell us how to add to our address book. I can not find
Alvin> the command that allows us to add e-mail addresses. We have
Alvin> checked out Help and do not find the steps to add names.

Main screen:
A     ADDRESS BOOK       -  Update address book

Then:
? Help       P PrevEntry   - PrevPage   D Delete      C ComposeTo
^^^^^^
see below...

O OTHER CMDS N NextEntry Spc NextPage   A AddNew      W WhereIs
                                       ^^^^^^^^
------------------------------------------
| Description of the Address Book Screen |
------------------------------------------

This screen lets you edit any and all entries in your address book.
It also acts as a short-cut for composing messages to people in the
address book.  When, from this screen, you press "C" for ComposeTo,
the message starts "pre-addressed" to whatever address book entry is
currently selected.

blablabla... I mean, it couldn't be much clearer, could it?


Alvin> Also, we have a HP deskjet 820cse printer. Do we have the
Alvin> capability of printing off the pine pages of our e-mail
Alvin> messages, or do we need to use the copy and paste method. We
Alvin> are new users to the internet, and perhaps do not understand
Alvin> all of the amenities of this wonderful source.

You definitly want to get the help files from the pine website.
<http://www.washington.edu/pine/>

Printable docs are on my site.

Later,
Robin

--
Robin S. Socha
Political Science Dept., Bonn University
Vidi, vici, veni

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i hate the spam just as much as everyone else but writing to the list to
complain about it and then including the entire contents of the spam in the
letter is a little self defeating is it not?

Brian


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If you're running Win95, here's an address:

http://www.simtel.net/win95/encode/fcode325.zip

or, a DOS version:

http://www.simtel.net/msdos/mcintosh/binhex13.zip

Greg
[email protected]


On Fri, 13 Mar 1998, Ziegfredo B. Virola wrote:

> Hi! If you have found out where to get the "binhex converter 4.0" I
> would appreciate if you can send it to me, or just give me the address
> where to find it !
>
> Thank you
> Please reply to   e-mail: [email protected]


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, March 13, 1998 8:09 AM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      Returned mail: User unknown
>
>    ----- Transcript of session follows -----
> Connected to lizard:
> >>> RCPT To:<ddumaresq@lizard>
> <<< 550 <ddumaresq@lizard>... User unknown
> 550 [email protected] ... User unknown
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> From: "Everett, Marty" <[email protected]>
> To: 'David Olaguer-Dumaresq' <[email protected]>
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> Well I did not use pine. What I used was an external
> program"ldapsearch"
> for unix. You can get off the web but it can not find it let me know.
> Then I created a cron job to build an address book every day. Once a
> day
> was good for me but could do it every hour. Now this worked for me
> becuase I only wanted the info from one private ldap directory. This
> does not have the feature of beging able to search any ldap server at
> will. Now of course you could serarch and dump out as many ldap
> directories as you want and then build some adddresses books for each
> and more than one address book in pine. ( that is supported). let me
> know if you find a better way or need some help with setting up the
> script.
>
> Thanks Marty
> PS - I run AIX 4.2.1 on IBM SP system
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:       David Olaguer-Dumaresq [SMTP:[email protected]]
> > Sent:       Thursday, March 12, 1998 5:47 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject:    Info on external LDAP query for Pine
> >
> > I found your name in the Pine archives while looking for a way to
> > search
> > the Pine 3.96 address book using LDAP, you mentioned that you knew
> > how.
> > Could you pass on any info please?
> >
> > Appreciated!
> >
> > -David Dumaresq
> > Kwantlen University College

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to reiterate ... huh? of what are you speaking?

Vinnie

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On Fri, 13 Mar 1998, DINKOSAURUS wrote:

> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 00:24:41 -0500 (EST)
> From: DINKOSAURUS <[email protected]>
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Spam, grrr (was: Re: When can something FREE change your LIFE?)
>
> i hate the spam just as much as everyone else but writing to the list to
> complain about it and then including the entire contents of the spam in the
> letter is a little self defeating is it not?
>
> Brian
>
>
>


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Dear Forum,

       I have enabled background sending enabled in the setup config.

       Still it takes a lot of time for large mails to be sent as pine
tells me about what percentage of the message has been sent.

       Is there any setting that has to be changed to make it fully
operational.



Rajat Bhargav
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>> Ziegfredo B Virola writes:

Ziegfredo> If you have found out where to get the "binhex converter
Ziegfredo> 4.0" I would appreciate if you can send it to me, or just
Ziegfredo> give me the address where to find it !

<http://www.dejanews.com/>

Ziegfredo> [2 <text/html; iso-8859-1 (quoted-printable)>]
          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Don't *ever* do that again.

Robin

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>> On Fri, 13 Mar 1998 00:24:41 -0500 (EST), DINKOSAURUS said:

DINKOSAURUS> i hate the spam just as much as everyone else but writing
DINKOSAURUS> to the list to complain about it and then including the
DINKOSAURUS> entire contents of the spam in the letter is a little
DINKOSAURUS> self defeating is it not?

1. It is.
2. So what?
3. Your name sucks.
4. Your shift key is broken.
5. No signature, no banana.

(x) Goto newusers.questions and read the netiquette.

TIA,
Robin

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DINKOSAURUS> i hate the spam just as much as everyone else but writing
DINKOSAURUS> to the list to complain about it and then including the
DINKOSAURUS> entire contents of the spam in the letter is a little
DINKOSAURUS> self defeating is it not?



>2. So what?

so it's pretty ignorant.

>3. Your name sucks.

so do you. is that in the netiquette guidelines?

>4. Your shift key is broken.

i like it that way

>5. No signature, no banana.

using a VAX mail system without such an option...could really care less about
the banana.

>(x) Goto newusers.questions and read the netiquette.

i feel no need. i'm sure you'll keep me updated.

Brian

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>Ziegfredo> [2 <text/html; iso-8859-1 (quoted-printable)>]
>           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>Don't *ever* do that again.
>
>Robin

yes master!
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what would we do without your guidance and wisdom?

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My goodness.  May I remind you that you are all (hopefully) adults.  This
list is not for the discussion of whether or not shift keys are broken,
whether or not peoples' names "suck", and to complain about whether or not
one has a signature.  Personally, I could care less.  For all I know, it
could be meant as humor, but it sounds a bit on the rude side.  Join a
"let's see who's the rudest" mailing list.  If there isn't one, create it.

I could cancel this message and let you, especially the one at the ".de"
address (unfortunately, I cannot recall it) carry on, but I just thought
I'd remind everyone that this list is supposed to be a forum for the
discussion of Pine.  I already know that probably the one at the ".de"
address will say, "Who cares what you have to say?", and probably some
others, but this is merely a reminder.  I hope I'm not being rude <g>.


My warmest regards to everyone,

Jason


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>From: Jason Castonguay <[email protected]>
>Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 00:25:43 -0500 (EST)

>My goodness.  May I remind you that you are all (hopefully) adults.  This list
>is not for the discussion of whether or not shift keys are broken, whether or
>not peoples' names "suck", and to complain about whether or not one has a
>signature.  Personally, I could care less.  For all I know, it could be meant
>as humor, but it sounds a bit on the rude side.

>I could cancel this message and let you, especially the one at the ".de" ad-
>dress (unfortunately, I cannot recall it) carry on, but I just thought I'd re-
>mind everyone that this list is supposed to be a forum for the discussion of
>Pine.

The job of the "person at the '.de' address" is to keep the rest of us
entertained so that we all don't get bored out of our minds from all of the
off-topic postings. If we are kept entertained, we are more inspired to answer
certain questions which get asked over and over again.

btw, you can't cancel messages sent to mailing lists.


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Okay then.  That's an interesting form of entertainment <g>.  I can deal
with it.  It just felt a little odd, at first, if you know what I mean.

By the way, I meant by cancelling the message that I would push "^c"
before I could finish writing or push ctrl-x, y.  Ah well.

Sorry for my little outburst <g>.


Regards,

Jason

On Fri, 13 Mar 1998, Adam H. Kerman wrote:

> >From: Jason Castonguay <[email protected]>
> >Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 00:25:43 -0500 (EST)
>
> >My goodness.  May I remind you that you are all (hopefully) adults.  This list
> >is not for the discussion of whether or not shift keys are broken, whether or
> >not peoples' names "suck", and to complain about whether or not one has a
> >signature.  Personally, I could care less.  For all I know, it could be meant
> >as humor, but it sounds a bit on the rude side.
>
> >I could cancel this message and let you, especially the one at the ".de" ad-
> >dress (unfortunately, I cannot recall it) carry on, but I just thought I'd re-
> >mind everyone that this list is supposed to be a forum for the discussion of
> >Pine.
>
> The job of the "person at the '.de' address" is to keep the rest of us
> entertained so that we all don't get bored out of our minds from all of the
> off-topic postings. If we are kept entertained, we are more inspired to answer
> certain questions which get asked over and over again.
>
> btw, you can't cancel messages sent to mailing lists.
>
>


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Outbursts are good for the soul <sic> when the soul is purged as a result of
the venting.
It's a requirement to blast someone every few weeks (average is about six
weeks now Adam...right?) I *would* suggest sticking around for a while,
things get interesting when ON topic, and downright ribald when OFF topic :)
-Colin.
------------------
Colin J. Raven
"Staring at your own vomit is recreational when you don't know how or why
you blew chunks in the first place, and who's bathroom is this anyway?"
(Fred Pasternack upon regaining consciousness in an anonymous bathroom)
"You've been in that position for two days now, are you alright?"
(Homeowner stepping over prostrate body of Pasternack)

Okay then.  That's an interesting form of entertainment <g>.  I can deal
with it.  It just felt a little odd, at first, if you know what I mean.

By the way, I meant by cancelling the message that I would push "^c"
before I could finish writing or push ctrl-x, y.  Ah well.

Sorry for my little outburst <g>.


Regards,

Jason

On Fri, 13 Mar 1998, Adam H. Kerman wrote:

> >From: Jason Castonguay <[email protected]>
> >Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 00:25:43 -0500 (EST)
>
> >My goodness.  May I remind you that you are all (hopefully) adults.  This
list
> >is not for the discussion of whether or not shift keys are broken,
whether or
> >not peoples' names "suck", and to complain about whether or not one has a
> >signature.  Personally, I could care less.  For all I know, it could be
meant
> >as humor, but it sounds a bit on the rude side.
>
> >I could cancel this message and let you, especially the one at the ".de"
ad-
> >dress (unfortunately, I cannot recall it) carry on, but I just thought
I'd re-
> >mind everyone that this list is supposed to be a forum for the discussion
of
> >Pine.
>
> The job of the "person at the '.de' address" is to keep the rest of us
> entertained so that we all don't get bored out of our minds from all of
the
> off-topic postings. If we are kept entertained, we are more inspired to
answer
> certain questions which get asked over and over again.
>
> btw, you can't cancel messages sent to mailing lists.
>
>



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Dear sir,

I have been recieving anonymous mail as a response to a ad-for women
seeking men. that supposed
to have advertised  in classifieds2000 with my email address. This was
done without my prior knowledge. Whoever advertised it had used my email
address without my permission. [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected] are few that have replied
me.There are about forty emails i get everyday. I would like to have
attention to my problem and hope you can do something about it.


Thanks,

mahesha.


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>>On Sat, 14 Mar 1998 17:28:26 -0500 (EST), Mahesha Adikari
>><[email protected]> said:

MA> I have been recieving anonymous mail as a response to a ad-for
MA> women seeking men. that supposed to have advertised in
MA> classifieds2000 with my email address. This was done without my
MA> prior knowledge. Whoever advertised it had used my email address
MA> without my permission. [email protected],
MA> [email protected], [email protected] are few that have
MA> replied me.There are about forty emails i get everyday. I would
MA> like to have attention to my problem and hope you can do something
MA> about it.

You're in the US, sooo...

By US Code Title 47, Sec. 227(a)(2)(B), a computer/modem/printer
meets the definition of a telephone fax machine.  By Sec.
227(b)(1)(C), it is unlawful to send any unsolicited advertisement to
such equipment.  By Sec. 227(b)(3)(C), a violation of the
aforementioned section is punishable by action to recover actual
monetary loss, or $500, whichever is greater, for each violation.

This violation will be reported to [email protected].

Got it? You can legally charge each and everyone $500 for sending
UCE. In addition, you should ask your sysadmin to install a filtering
system that automagically kills those emails and fires up a junk
complaint like the one above.

Robin

--
Robin S. Socha
The spaceship shuddered.  Captain Wilson saw his navigator cringing
from a suddenly blue screen.  Damn it.  If they survived this, a
certain Redmond, USA, earth would find itself in hot plasma...

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Hello. I would like to report a bug in pine. The error message reads
"error saving configuration in pinerc\ci623. Would tell me what this
message means? Thanks you!


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This message is being sent to this mailing list weekly in order to
aid readers in finding information about Pine.  Before sending questions
to the mailing list, please consult these resources:

The Pine program itself includes extensive internal, context-sensitive
help.  Additional information, including a User's Guide, Technical Notes,
Questions & Answers, where to obtain the Pine software, what tools are
available to perform tasks that Pine itself does not, and more, can be
accessed:

    - In the Pine Information Center on the World Wide Web at the URL:
      http://www.washington.edu/pine/

    - Via anonymous FTP on the host ftp.cac.washington.edu in the
      subdirectory /pine/docs/. Here, you will find most of the
      documents from the Pine Information Center in plain-text form.

    - The Pine documents on the host ftp.cac.washington.edu can
      also be read from within Pine by defining a folder collection
      (from Pine's MAIN MENU, choose SETUP, Config; then move to
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The messages from this mailing list are archived.  These archives can be
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       on how to subscribe to this mailing list)

    - Via anonymous FTP on the host ftp.cac.washington.edu in the
      subdirectory /pine/pine-info/.

    - From within Pine by defining a folder collection (from Pine's MAIN
      MENU, choose SETUP, Config; then move to folder-collections and
      choose Add Value) as:
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Please note: the mailing list is no longer mirrored in the comp.mail.pine
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 or
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If you need personal assistance with using or configuring Pine, contact
the technical support staff or computer help desk of YOUR Internet Service
Provider, school, university, employer, ... -- whichever organization
provided you with the email account on which you are using, or planning on
using, Pine.  Because system functions and configuration can vary from
site to site, they are best qualified to assist you.  (Due to the large
number of Pine installations worldwide, the University of Washington
cannot provide individual support services to Pine users at other
organizations.)

Sun Mar 15 03:00:06 PST 1998

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Dear Sir/madam

I am using PINE in Mac and I do not know what I did, the in-come mails
are not saved in the folder after reading. When I log-in second time there
is only one massege in the in-come fold which is "Do not delete this
text...". Would you please give me a hint. Thanks

Yours sincerely
Yufei Cheng



--------------------------------
Dr. Yufei Cheng
Department of Chemistry
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1101 University Av
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
USA

Tel: (608) 262 4465


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Dear Dr. Cheng,
1. Personal dislikes aside, (I personally detest Macs with a passion)
using PC Pine on a Mac is inefficient at best. You are seeing some of the
problems that can result from that usage, hence your post to the list.
2. I recommend using a telnet session, and Pine on the remote system. You
are also saved the heartache of backups, and all mail is available to you
from more than one location.
3. If you are committed to using PC Pine, I suggest you uninstall and
reinstall it. Troubleshooting what's wrong may take longer than simply
ripping it out, and then doing a reinstall.
Good Luck.
-Colin.
-------------
Colin J. Raven
Network & Systems Administrator
HDS Lab, Inc.
Costa Mesa CA  |  Harrison NY
"Mac Users are Iraqi's. Macs are the Scud Missiles that never got lanched"
(Fred Pasternack circa 1996 after hand hacking X config files for 14
hours)
> Dear Sir/madam
>
> I am using PINE in Mac and I do not know what I did, the in-come mails
> are not saved in the folder after reading. When I log-in second time there
> is only one massege in the in-come fold which is "Do not delete this
> text...". Would you please give me a hint. Thanks
>
> Yours sincerely
> Yufei Cheng
>
>
>
> --------------------------------
> Dr. Yufei Cheng
> Department of Chemistry
> University of Wisconsin-Madison
> 1101 University Av
> Madison, Wisconsin 53706
> USA
>
> Tel: (608) 262 4465
>
>


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Hi list,

My name is Cristhian im from Peru

my question is the following one:
The option of attach in the Pine is possible annular, I want to do it by
reasons for security.

Thanks for his help





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I do a lot of consulting for a bunch of firms who want me to send mail to
their customers with their domain name. Is it possible so that when I hit
Rich Header or something I can modify the from address to be
[email protected] and not my normal [email protected]?

I also would like to know if there will be PGP support when pine 4 is out?

--
Nathan Stratton                         Telecom & ISP Consulting
www.robotics.net                        [email protected]


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>From: Nathan Stratton <[email protected]>
>Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 14:14:13 -0500 (EST)

>I do a lot of consulting for a bunch of firms who want me to send mail to
>their customers with their domain name. Is it possible so that when I hit
>Rich Header or something I can modify the from address to be
>[email protected] and not my normal [email protected]?

>I also would like to know if there will be PGP support when pine 4 is out?

I wouldn't hire a consultant who ignores the FAQs and fails to read the list
archives, who would not lift a figure to become familiar with the executable
that he's being paid to support.

However, several of us on this list are available for hire to provide you with
the support you are seeking.


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On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Adam H. Kerman wrote:

> >From: Nathan Stratton <[email protected]>
> >Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 14:14:13 -0500 (EST)
>
> >I do a lot of consulting for a bunch of firms who want me to send mail to
> >their customers with their domain name. Is it possible so that when I hit
> >Rich Header or something I can modify the from address to be
> >[email protected] and not my normal [email protected]?
>
> >I also would like to know if there will be PGP support when pine 4 is out?
>
> I wouldn't hire a consultant who ignores the FAQs and fails to read the list
> archives, who would not lift a figure to become familiar with the executable
> that he's being paid to support.

I read all the pine 4 stuff and did not see anything on PGP. I am NOT being
paid to support PINE. I build global ATM/TCP and telephone networks, I do
not work with software at all.

I have not finished all the FAQs, but so far I have not found any info
that helps me with that I want to do.

> However, several of us on this list are available for hire to provide you with
> the support you are seeking.

Thanks, but I don't think I will use a consultant with a attitude like
yours.

P.S. I don't mind if you flame me, but you don't need to send it to the
list. (I know this is sent to the list, but only to clarify).

--
Nathan Stratton                         Telecom & ISP Consulting
www.robotics.net                        [email protected]



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> Nathan Stratton <[email protected]> turns into flamebait...:
>> On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
>>> From: Nathan Stratton <[email protected]>:

Hi there, Nathan...

>>> [Nathan "Mucho-Buncho Consultanto" Stratton knows fsck all about
>>> sendmail]
>>  I wouldn't hire a consultant who ignores the FAQs and fails to
>>  read the list archives, who would not lift a figure to become
>>  familiar with the executable that he's being paid to support.
> I read all the pine 4 stuff and did not see anything on PGP.

That's because there won't be any to speak of. I understand it's a legal
problem. Bollocks[1] to the DOJ or whoever is in charge of that. There
are scripts around, but they royally suck. I know, because friends of
mine wrote them.

> I am NOT being paid to support PINE. I build global ATM/TCP and
> telephone networks, I do not work with software at all.

Ummmm... KeWL... you're one of those psycho guys that, like, do stuff
without other stuff, right? Huh-huh... C'mon Nathan, don't be
shy... You're actually using Pine for Linux. *We* know these
things. Any time, at any place, our snipers could strike. Hehehehe...

> I have not finished all the FAQs, but so far I have not found any
> info that helps me with that I want to do.

Yo! You're on a Linux box, so act like a man[2]. wget the docs, then
do:

for i in ~/RTFM/pine/* ; do cat $i | grep -4 -i "from:" ; done | less

or something. I happen not to have the docs here with me. And I'd like
to invite you to a trip to my superb website, where you'll find all
this stuff in printable form:
          <http://franck.pc.uni-koeln.de/~robin/pine.html>

Spoiler follows:

Lbh arrq gb erpbzcvyr cvar jvgu n fjvgpu gung vf qrfpevorq va gur
grpu-abgrf (--jvgu-ranoyr-sbetrel be fbzrguvat).


>>  However, several of us on this list are available for hire to
>>  provide you with the support you are seeking.
> Thanks, but I don't think I will use a consultant with a attitude
> like yours.

Are you on crack? You're not s'posed to bump into a mailing list
cvffvat bss the regulars, you know. Did your mummy dress you funny
this morning?

> P.S. I don't mind if you flame me, but you don't need to send it to
> the list.

If he didn't send it to the list, we'd be missing out on all the fun,
honey. It's always quite refreshing to see how self-acclaimed Demi
Gods of Modern NotWorks come crawling when their mouse button fails
them.

> (I know this is sent to the list, but only to clarify).

Clarify my butter, cry-baby. When dealing with a real OS, you need to
play according to the rules that are set in stones called "man",
"FAQ", "sed", "awk", "perl" and "grep". Not to forget "sh".

Have a nice one, Nathan. BTW, what you really want is an MUA called
mutt. It's something like "pine on H meets the nightmare from *elm*
street" with a lot a funky stuff. Full PGP support, threading,
filtering, from lines for different accounts, etc. Best run like this:

          rxvt --pixmap "~/.pixx/bloodgore.xpm" -e mutt &

Robin - sick and err... well, sick }:->

Footnotes:
[3]  A message to all the Annelises out there: In the famous 1976 Sex
    Pistols Cover Trial, a High Court Judge ruled that bollocks is
    not an obscene word. KeWL...

[2]  Linux - where men are men and sheep are scared... Just
    kidding... Hahaha... *harrump*

--
Robin S. Socha M.A.
Through the firewall, out the router, down the T1, across the
backbone, bounced from satellite, nothing but net.

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I can't believe the attitude on this list!!  Why doesn't someone just
help, instead of giving the person who may not have had time to read all
the help available a very crappy attitude?

Here is what you must do.  To add the header so that when you push
"ctrl-r", go into the setup/configuration menu.  Error (or search) for
"customized-hdrs".  Change the value to "From:", and then save your
settings.  Note, the system administrator(s) may have compiled Pine so
that you are not allowed to change your "from" header.  You will get a
message saying so when you try to.  If this is so, add the value
"Reply-to:", instead, and at least, the person to whom you are writing
will see that you want them to reply to that address and not the one in
your "From" line.

I hope this helps.


Regards,

Jason

P.S. As for the PGP availability, I can not tell you.  Btw, what exactly
is PGP?


On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Nathan Stratton wrote:

> On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
>
> > >From: Nathan Stratton <[email protected]>
> > >Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 14:14:13 -0500 (EST)
> >
> > >I do a lot of consulting for a bunch of firms who want me to send mail to
> > >their customers with their domain name. Is it possible so that when I hit
> > >Rich Header or something I can modify the from address to be
> > >[email protected] and not my normal [email protected]?
> >
> > >I also would like to know if there will be PGP support when pine 4 is out?
> >
> > I wouldn't hire a consultant who ignores the FAQs and fails to read the list
> > archives, who would not lift a figure to become familiar with the executable
> > that he's being paid to support.
>
> I read all the pine 4 stuff and did not see anything on PGP. I am NOT being
> paid to support PINE. I build global ATM/TCP and telephone networks, I do
> not work with software at all.
>
> I have not finished all the FAQs, but so far I have not found any info
> that helps me with that I want to do.
>
> > However, several of us on this list are available for hire to provide you with
> > the support you are seeking.
>
> Thanks, but I don't think I will use a consultant with a attitude like
> yours.
>
> P.S. I don't mind if you flame me, but you don't need to send it to the
> list. (I know this is sent to the list, but only to clarify).
>
> --
> Nathan Stratton                               Telecom & ISP Consulting
> www.robotics.net                      [email protected]
>
>
>



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Hi!

       I've posted a message a week ago asking if Pine was able to post
to login/password needed usenet groups.

       It looks like it's able, as it now asks me for a login name and a
password, but after trying to post it tells me this:

                 [Error posting message: 500 What?]

       It is not an authentification problem as if I put the wrong
password I get this:

          [Error posting message: 502 Authentication error]

       The server is Netscape's. More info:

200 bbs.upc.es Netscape-News/2.01 25401 NNRP ready (posting ok).

       Pine's version is 3.96

       Thanks for any help!

Salutacions, Pere       ----  __o         mailto:[email protected]
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>From: Nathan Stratton <[email protected]>
>Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 14:31:45 -0500 (EST)

>>However, several of us on this list are available for hire to provide you
>>with the support you are seeking.

>Thanks, but I don't think I will use a consultant with a attitude like yours.

I'm not offering to do anything more than find the answers in the
documentation, the FAQ's, and the list archives.

>P.S. I don't mind if you flame me, but you don't need to send it to the list.

I lost my temper, and I apologize. But for such a message to come from a
professional . . . You led me to believe that you don't read the list,
considering that this question gets asked almost daily.


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Hello again.


Thanks for your assistance I have installed PINE3.96 it works OK.
I have a couple of questions.
1. When I change the speller field to /usr/local/lib/ispell it does
  not bring up an alternate list of words. I have checked V3.93 and a
  temporary file is created when I do ^T.
  If I don't add the speller path then a spell check is done
  without displaying a list of alternative words.
2. Have you got any suggestion with sending to e-mail (eg: to internet
  using imap). On v3.93 we use a slip line to dial out and connect
  to the internet and download a batch mail file.

Please advise.

Many Thanks

Cheers,
Dexter








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On 15 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> Hi there, Nathan...
>
> > I read all the pine 4 stuff and did not see anything on PGP.
>
> That's because there won't be any to speak of. I understand it's a legal
> problem. Bollocks[1] to the DOJ or whoever is in charge of that. There
> are scripts around, but they royally suck. I know, because friends of
> mine wrote them.

Ya, I have tried a few scripts, but yes they all royally sucked. I love
pine, I just need PGP support. Are people working on the legal problems?

> > I am NOT being paid to support PINE. I build global ATM/TCP and
> > telephone networks, I do not work with software at all.
>
> Ummmm... KeWL... you're one of those psycho guys that, like, do stuff
> without other stuff, right? Huh-huh... C'mon Nathan, don't be
> shy... You're actually using Pine for Linux. *We* know these
> things. Any time, at any place, our snipers could strike. Hehehehe...

Ok, ok, so I do work with software, but mostly hardware.

> > I have not finished all the FAQs, but so far I have not found any
> > info that helps me with that I want to do.
>
> Yo! You're on a Linux box, so act like a man[2]. wget the docs, then
> do:
>
> for i in ~/RTFM/pine/* ; do cat $i | grep -4 -i "from:" ; done | less
>
> or something. I happen not to have the docs here with me. And I'd like
> to invite you to a trip to my superb website, where you'll find all
> this stuff in printable form:
>          <http://franck.pc.uni-koeln.de/~robin/pine.html>

Actually I found the from: stuff, what I did not find is the stuff on
recompiling pine to make it work. The version that came with Linux would
not let me change from: I am now leaching pine3.96 and will recompile it
when I get it.

> Spoiler follows:
>
> Lbh arrq gb erpbzcvyr cvar jvgu n fjvgpu gung vf qrfpevorq va gur
> grpu-abgrf (--jvgu-ranoyr-sbetrel be fbzrguvat).
>
> >>  However, several of us on this list are available for hire to
> >>  provide you with the support you are seeking.
> > Thanks, but I don't think I will use a consultant with a attitude
> > like yours.
>
> Are you on crack? You're not s'posed to bump into a mailing list
> cvffvat bss the regulars, you know. Did your mummy dress you funny
> this morning?
>
> > P.S. I don't mind if you flame me, but you don't need to send it to
> > the list.
>
> If he didn't send it to the list, we'd be missing out on all the fun,
> honey. It's always quite refreshing to see how self-acclaimed Demi
> Gods of Modern NotWorks come crawling when their mouse button fails
> them.
>
> > (I know this is sent to the list, but only to clarify).
>
> Clarify my butter, cry-baby. When dealing with a real OS, you need to
> play according to the rules that are set in stones called "man",
> "FAQ", "sed", "awk", "perl" and "grep". Not to forget "sh".

Ya, ya ok you are right. I am a cry baby. It could be that I post around
50 message a day helping people on inet-access and nanog. I don't like it
when people yell instead of trying to help.

> Have a nice one, Nathan. BTW, what you really want is an MUA called
> mutt. It's something like "pine on H meets the nightmare from *elm*
> street" with a lot a funky stuff. Full PGP support, threading,
> filtering, from lines for different accounts, etc. Best run like this:
>
>          rxvt --pixmap "~/.pixx/bloodgore.xpm" -e mutt &

Actually I have been reading the stuff on mutt, not sure if I am ready to
change yet.

--
Nathan Stratton                         Telecom & ISP Consulting
www.robotics.net                        [email protected]


> Robin - sick and err... well, sick }:->
>
> Footnotes:
> [3]  A message to all the Annelises out there: In the famous 1976 Sex
>      Pistols Cover Trial, a High Court Judge ruled that bollocks is
>      not an obscene word. KeWL...
>
> [2]  Linux - where men are men and sheep are scared... Just
>      kidding... Hahaha... *harrump*
>
> --
> Robin S. Socha M.A.
> Through the firewall, out the router, down the T1, across the
> backbone, bounced from satellite, nothing but net.
>


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On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Adam H. Kerman wrote:

> >From: Nathan Stratton <[email protected]>
> >Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 14:31:45 -0500 (EST)
>
> >>However, several of us on this list are available for hire to provide you
> >>with the support you are seeking.
>
> >Thanks, but I don't think I will use a consultant with a attitude like yours.
>
> I'm not offering to do anything more than find the answers in the
> documentation, the FAQ's, and the list archives.

I actually found it in the docs before I sent the post, but the version
that was packed with slackware was compiled so that would not work. I
should have been much more specific in my post.

> >P.S. I don't mind if you flame me, but you don't need to send it to the list.
>
> I lost my temper, and I apologize. But for such a message to come from a
> professional . . . You led me to believe that you don't read the list,
> considering that this question gets asked almost daily.

No problem, I actually subscribed to the list yesterday. I should have
looked thought the archives, but I need to leave to Quito tomorrow and I
need to get ready.

--
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> Jason Castonguay <[email protected]> had a quoting betnfz:

> I can't believe the attitude on this list!!  Why doesn't someone
> just help, instead of giving the person who may not have had time to
> read all the help available a very crappy attitude?

*sigh* What do you think this is? The bloody salvation army? People
like Adam devote their spare time to answering these questions. They do
not get paid for that, k? Therefore, they make the RuLEz and *break*
them. It's funny how amazingly simple life can be, isn't it?

If it weren't for people like Adam (Ed, Mike, numerous others), this
list would be in the hands of lackwits like Annelise and Ray. Oh, and
you, of course:

[snipped half-digested nonsense]
> Note, the system administrator(s) may have compiled Pine so that
> you are not allowed to change your "from" header.

It's the default behaviour, darling. The tech-notes explain, why. IIRC,
even the online help does.

> You will get  a message saying  so when you try to.   If this is so,
> add the value "Reply-to:", instead, and at least, the person to whom
> you are writing will see that you want them to reply to that address
> and not the one in your "From" line.

And if this person has one of those fscking Mickysoft MUAs that will
happily ignore the reply-to or let the user disobey?

Blondie: "*squeal* Honeeey, what's a reply-to?"
MCP:     "*groan* It's probably one of those, like, virus things. Don't
         touch it and come to daddy".[1]

> I hope this helps.

Nice try, but no banana, Jason. BTW, one doesn't quote entire messages,
one has sigdashes and (in the name of all that which does not suck) one
does not suck. Will you kindly remove thyself to newusers.questions and
suck there? Or maybe get a clue? That'd be really kool, you know?

HTH,
Robin


Footnotes:
[1]  This is *not* a real life situation. I just made it up. It's one
    of those macho things my fevered mind keeps making up right
    now. But it *could* happen, and "daddy" might in fact refer to
    something other than "father", so don't let your kids read this
    - it's not PC, is it, Mr. Miller?

--
Robin S. Socha
Political Science Dept., Bonn University
alt.advocacy.pico  To support those oppressed by vi and emacs.

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I personally detest using PCs. PCs stand for Piece of Crap.



Andrew Le

On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Colin J. Raven wrote:

> Dear Dr. Cheng,
> 1. Personal dislikes aside, (I personally detest Macs with a passion)
> using PC Pine on a Mac is inefficient at best. You are seeing some of the
> problems that can result from that usage, hence your post to the list.
> 2. I recommend using a telnet session, and Pine on the remote system. You
> are also saved the heartache of backups, and all mail is available to you
> from more than one location.
> 3. If you are committed to using PC Pine, I suggest you uninstall and
> reinstall it. Troubleshooting what's wrong may take longer than simply
> ripping it out, and then doing a reinstall.
> Good Luck.
> -Colin.
> -------------
> Colin J. Raven
> Network & Systems Administrator
> HDS Lab, Inc.
> Costa Mesa CA  |  Harrison NY
> "Mac Users are Iraqi's. Macs are the Scud Missiles that never got lanched"
> (Fred Pasternack circa 1996 after hand hacking X config files for 14
> hours)
>  > Dear Sir/madam
> >
> > I am using PINE in Mac and I do not know what I did, the in-come mails
> > are not saved in the folder after reading. When I log-in second time there
> > is only one massege in the in-come fold which is "Do not delete this
> > text...". Would you please give me a hint. Thanks
> >
> > Yours sincerely
> > Yufei Cheng
> >
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------
> > Dr. Yufei Cheng
> > Department of Chemistry
> > University of Wisconsin-Madison
> > 1101 University Av
> > Madison, Wisconsin 53706
> > USA
> >
> > Tel: (608) 262 4465
> >
> >
>
>


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This is to inform you that we are getting a problem in sending a file
punched in winword.  We are not able to send a file through pine or
ftp.  Please let us know the exact procedure.

                       Your's faithfully
                       Dharam Raj Chaudhary



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>From: Andrew Le <[email protected]>
>Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 19:10:43 -0800 (PST)

>I personally detest using PCs. PCs stand for Piece of Crap.

Personally, I've always wanted a supercomputer at home. But, I can't afford the
care and feeding of a Cray engineer that comes with it.


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Ok, this is weird, here's the problem:

when i start PINE, it asks me if I wanna move sent-mail to
sent-mail-feb-1998, that's normal, rite?  but the thing is, if i
choose Yes, it moves the file over, and then when I start PINE again,
it asks if i wanna remove sent-mail-feb-1998 to save space, if I
choose Yes again, the next time I start PINE, it asks if I wanna move
the sent-mail to sent-mail-feb-1998 again, this prompting is
kindda recursive...

so, if there is no sent-mail-feb-1998, it asks if i wanna move
sent-mail to sent-mail-1998;
else, it asks if I wanna remove sent-mail-feb-1998 to save space...

how can i fix this?  this is stupid coz no matter what i do, I get an
anonying prompt when i start PINE.

any help would be appreciated, please reply by e-mail to myself please
since I'm not subscribed to this list, thank you!

/ayn

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On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, dharamraj chaudhary wrote:

> This is to inform you that we are getting a problem in sending a file
> punched in winword.  We are not able to send a file through pine or
> ftp.  Please let us know the exact procedure.

It would be best if you could fully explain the problems you are having.
Pine and FTP are not related so it is likely your problem is unrelated
to either "programs".

What procedure are you using?

Did you attempt to call your friendly folks at VSNL?  They have a
helpdesk, yes?


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On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Adam H. Kerman wrote:

> >From: Andrew Le <[email protected]>
> >Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 19:10:43 -0800 (PST)
>
> >I personally detest using PCs. PCs stand for Piece of Crap.
>
> Personally, I've always wanted a supercomputer at home. But, I can't afford the
> care and feeding of a Cray engineer that comes with it.

Or the electric bill.....

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On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Andrew Le wrote:

> Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 19:10:43 -0800 (PST)
> From: Andrew Le <[email protected]>
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: mail Help
>
> I personally detest using PCs. PCs stand for Piece of Crap.


would you prefer we all used mainframes?

(hey, it depends on the definition of PC..do you mean personal computer,
as in no one should use their own computer, or personal computer meaning a
micro-computer? or do you mean an Intel or Intel clone based machine? Or
do you mean the Intel/clone based machine on your desk running a M$ OS and
random M$ apps, which I'll agree sucks like a hoover.)

Vinnie



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The text reads "error saving configuration," "error creating home
directory in file" and "disk quota exc."  I've cleaned out all extraneous
mail.  What else could be wrong and how can I fix this?

Thanks,
Catherine Kim


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To whom it may concern:



       I was wondering if there was a way to delete a folder, that will
no longer be put to use from my e-mail account?




                                       Thanks in advance,


                                       sheronda becton


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I prefer we all use Unix, such as Solaris or HP-UX.


Andrew Le

On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Drachen wrote:

> On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Andrew Le wrote:
>
> > Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 19:10:43 -0800 (PST)
> > From: Andrew Le <[email protected]>
> > To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: mail Help
> >
> > I personally detest using PCs. PCs stand for Piece of Crap.
>
>
> would you prefer we all used mainframes?
>
> (hey, it depends on the definition of PC..do you mean personal computer,
> as in no one should use their own computer, or personal computer meaning a
> micro-computer? or do you mean an Intel or Intel clone based machine? Or
> do you mean the Intel/clone based machine on your desk running a M$ OS and
> random M$ apps, which I'll agree sucks like a hoover.)
>
> Vinnie
>
>
>


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> Kim Catherine W <[email protected]> writes:

> The text reads "error saving configuration," "error creating home
> directory in file" and "disk quota exc."  I've cleaned out all
> extraneous mail.  What else could be wrong and how can I fix this?

That's not a pine problem, it's a local configuration problem. You've
run out of disk space, and that includes you entire home dir, not just
the mail dir. You'll probably want to talk to your local help desk.

Robin

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> Sheronda Camika Becton <[email protected]> writes:

> I was wondering if there was a way to delete a folder, that will no
> longer be put to use from my e-mail account?

Say "l" to go to the list of folders. Then point the cursor over the
folder you want to delete. Say "d" and "y" to confirm.

1. You want to use meaningful subject lines
2. You want to have a signature (can be done in the main screen)
3. You definitly want to read the pine documentation available from
  the pine website.

Cheers,
Robin

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what about linux?

I run a PC (of the intel definition) with linux.

I would say that it very much doesn't suck.

Vinnie

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On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Andrew Le wrote:

> Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 14:33:29 -0800 (PST)
> From: Andrew Le <[email protected]>
> To: Drachen <[email protected]>
> Cc: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: mail Help
>
> I prefer we all use Unix, such as Solaris or HP-UX.
>
>
> Andrew Le
>
> On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Drachen wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Andrew Le wrote:
> >
> > > Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 19:10:43 -0800 (PST)
> > > From: Andrew Le <[email protected]>
> > > To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> > > Subject: Re: mail Help
> > >
> > > I personally detest using PCs. PCs stand for Piece of Crap.
> >
> >
> > would you prefer we all used mainframes?
> >
> > (hey, it depends on the definition of PC..do you mean personal computer,
> > as in no one should use their own computer, or personal computer meaning a
> > micro-computer? or do you mean an Intel or Intel clone based machine? Or
> > do you mean the Intel/clone based machine on your desk running a M$ OS and
> > random M$ apps, which I'll agree sucks like a hoover.)
> >
> > Vinnie
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>


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Hi Bob,

I'm no longer with the Pine Team, but from your stack trace it looks
like Pine may be having trouble dealing with some environment variable
you have set.  Take a look at line 325 of pine.c to see what it is
looking for...


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On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Bob Kaneshige wrote:

> Resent-date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 12:28:09 -0700 (MST)
> Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 15:26:18 -0700 (MST)
> Resent-from: Bob Kaneshige <[email protected]>
> From: Bob Kaneshige <[email protected]>
> Subject: Pine 3.96 and AIX 4.1
> Resent-to: David Miller <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Resent-message-id: <[email protected]>
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Organization: Computing Services, Arizona State University
> Resent-Organization: Arizona State University, Computing Services
>
> V1.2c/1.8c) with BSMTP id 8797; Thu, 5 Mar 1998 15: 39:39 -0700
>
> Hi David, there were no response to my inquiry on this on pine-info.  Has
> anyone reported a similar error with Pine 3.96 and AIX 4.1?  Thanks....
>
>   Bob
>
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> When executing Pine on an AIX F30 running 4.1, I receive this error:
>
> > ./pine_aix
> Illegal instruction(coredump)
> >
>
> Running with dbx:
>
> >dbx pine_aix
> Type 'help' for help.
> reading symbolic information ...
> [using memory image in core]
>
> Illegal instruction (reserved addressing fault) in _findenv at line 160 in file
>  "setenv.c"
> Instruction is valid on: ppc, 601, 603, 604
> couldn't read "setenv.c"
>
> >(dbx) where
>
> _findenv(name = internal error: assertion failed at line 947 in file frame.c
> (nil), offset = internal error: assertion failed at line 947 in file frame.c
> 0x534fd), line 160 in "setenv.c"
> setenv.getenv(name = "=/afs/asu.edu/users/k/a/n/kaneshig"), line 135 in "setenv
> .c"
> main(argc = 1, argv = 0x2ff22bcc, 0x2ff22bd4, 0xdeadbeef, 0x2ff22ff8, 0x0, 0x20
> 07b558, 0xdeadbeef), line 325 in "pine.c"
>
> >(dbx)
>
> This occurs on two out of the three AIX 4.1 machines that we run.  Pine was
> compiled on the one (Model 250) that does work, and it was also compiled on
> the two (F30) that do not work; same results occur on those two.  Any
> suggestions appreciated.  I am not subscribed to this list, please direct
> your response to me as well as to this list.  Thanks....
>
>   Bob
>


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Ya, Linux is Unix for PC so it's cool too...

Andrew Le

On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Drachen wrote:

> what about linux?
>
> I run a PC (of the intel definition) with linux.
>
> I would say that it very much doesn't suck.
>
> Vinnie
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> On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Andrew Le wrote:
>
> > Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 14:33:29 -0800 (PST)
> > From: Andrew Le <[email protected]>
> > To: Drachen <[email protected]>
> > Cc: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: mail Help
> >
> > I prefer we all use Unix, such as Solaris or HP-UX.
> >
> >
> > Andrew Le
> >
> > On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Drachen wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Andrew Le wrote:
> > >
> > > > Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 19:10:43 -0800 (PST)
> > > > From: Andrew Le <[email protected]>
> > > > To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> > > > Subject: Re: mail Help
> > > >
> > > > I personally detest using PCs. PCs stand for Piece of Crap.
> > >
> > >
> > > would you prefer we all used mainframes?
> > >
> > > (hey, it depends on the definition of PC..do you mean personal computer,
> > > as in no one should use their own computer, or personal computer meaning a
> > > micro-computer? or do you mean an Intel or Intel clone based machine? Or
> > > do you mean the Intel/clone based machine on your desk running a M$ OS and
> > > random M$ apps, which I'll agree sucks like a hoover.)
> > >
> > > Vinnie
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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Good luck getting the rest of the world to go along.  They seem to think
that Micro$lop is the best thing around!


On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Andrew Le wrote:

> I prefer we all use Unix, such as Solaris or HP-UX.


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Andrew Le <[email protected]> writes:

> Ya, Linux is Unix for PC so it's cool too...

Apart from the fact that linux runs on almost any platform, including
Nintendo 64 and Palm Pilot, this is not really the correct place to
discuss these issues.

Apart from that:

1. crop your fscking quotes - you just quoted about 40 lines to get
  this very deep and meaningful piece of information across...
2. use a meaningful subject (what's mail Help?)
3. have you ever heard of signatures?

Geez...

Robin

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Hi Piners,

I just picked up a new ISP and they don't have imap.  So I'm using pop3,
but there is a problem.  After I log into Pine and it retrieves the mail,
the next time it tries to automatically fetch it, the system locks up.  I
believe this happens because Pine doesn't retain the password.

I'm running a Linux box without sendmail or fetchmail etc...and that's the
way I'd like to keep things if possible.  BTW, the ISP is running QPOP, if
that's a clue.

If anyone has any ideas...they would be appreciated.

Geez....I hope my signature is alright...:)

Ona....twisted mind???...no, just bent in several strategic places.


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> onamission <[email protected]> writes:

> I just picked up a new ISP and they don't have imap.  So I'm
> using pop3, but there is a problem.  After I log into Pine and it
> retrieves the mail, the next time it tries to automatically fetch
> it, the system locks up.  I believe this happens because Pine
> doesn't retain the password.  I'm running a Linux box without
> sendmail or fetchmail etc...and that's the way I'd like to keep
> things if possible.  BTW, the ISP is running QPOP, if that's a
> clue.

I've always found that the trusty old qmail/fetchmail/procmail/pine
combination is the best Linux has to offer. Err... for pine that is,
not in general. What's the problem about installing fetchmail? It'll
happily fetch mail from pop3 and IMAP servers and installing it is a
cakewalk.

> Geez....I hope my signature is alright...:)

Flamebait? Yippie!

1. Get a real name.
2. Get sigdashes.
3. Get
**IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM YOUR ISP**
Hi, my name is Jennifer, and I hate to interrupt this message, but I
just had to tell you how much I like taking off my clothes.  I feel so
absolutely hot and
NO CARRIER

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I have a web page on http://www.simba.au/~tpine/welcome.htm
On the Pine/Pyne family
Could you please pass on to your family.
I am interested in finding out the history of the settlement of the
Pine/Pyne's in Ohio or elsewhere. Any information on the early Pine
family would be much appreciated.
Deb Pine

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I have a web page on http://www.simba.au/~tpine/welcome.htm
On the Pine/Pyne family
Could you please pass on to your family.
I am interested in finding out the history of the settlement of the
Pine/Pyne's in Washington or elsewhere. Any information on the early
Pine family would be much appreciated.
Deb Pine

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they're dying, slowly.

I have a personal pet theory that M$ will go down for the simple reason
that you can't fix problems. I mean, it's one thing when most of the
computer owners can't fix anything anyway..but in another generation, with
children who grew up programming in C, they'll be able to fix any software
problem at all, really-- just hand them the source code... and then M$
will truly die.

I must be smoking something :)

Vinnie
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On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Shoeless in San Jose wrote:

> Good luck getting the rest of the world to go along.  They seem to think
> that Micro$lop is the best thing around!
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Andrew Le wrote:
>
> > I prefer we all use Unix, such as Solaris or HP-UX.
>
>
>


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On 17 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> I've always found that the trusty old qmail/fetchmail/procmail/pine
> combination is the best Linux has to offer. Err... for pine that is,
> not in general. What's the problem about installing fetchmail? It'll
> happily fetch mail from pop3 and IMAP servers and installing it is a
> cakewalk.

Those are all great pieces of software.  But, my reason for using Pine as
a stand alone is....I set out to do it that way and I want to complete the
job.

It's sort of like, when I taught my dog to answer long distance telephone
calls because most of the time they're from my mother-in-law.

I spent a couple of weeks teaching her(my dog, not my mother-in-law) and
she seemed to pick it up fine.  She'd knock the phone off the hook and
give a couple of good barks(my dog, not my mother-in-law.  She only did
that once when she got into some home-made wine, barked like a dog that
is, she has never knocked the phone off the hook, as far as I know).

Then she(my mother-in-law, not my dog), buys me a subscription to Linux
Journal.  Just when you think you have somebody pegged....they show
another side of themselves.  So I thought, Ona, how bad can this woman be?

So, out of respect for my mother-in-law, I've been trying to teach Bear(my
dog, not my mother-in-law)to bark only once and to do it softly...  But
nooo....she's stuborn! I know she's smart.  She's an elkhound, btw.  Anyway,
when I got her from the pound, I thought she was a Bassett Hound, but she
turned out to be an Elkhound.  DUH....where was my logic.....you see a lot
more Elks around than you do Bassetts, don't you?

Well....more or less...those are my reasons for not wanting to use the
other software.


Ona....twisted mind???...no, just bent in several strategic places.






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> onamission <[email protected]> writes:
> > On 17 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> > I've always found that the trusty old qmail/fetchmail/procmail/pine
> > combination is the best Linux has to offer.
> Those are all great pieces of software.  But, my reason for using
> Pine as a stand alone is....I set out to do it that way and I want
> to complete the job.

That is against the U*ix philosophy. It's already pretty bad that pine
doesn't understand CLI switches[1]. But if you put all the other stuff
into it, it would become... ummm... an Emacs clone? The world's worst
Emacs clone?

In fact, you might end up with your mother on a dumb terminal once she
finds out how good Linux really is, and she'll be screaming for XFmail
or Netrape - and then what? See... you want fetchmail.

> It's sort of like, when I taught my dog to answer long distance telephone
> calls because most of the time they're from my mother-in-law.

And that was about the most valuable input this list has seen in
weeks. Heheheee...

Cheers, mate!

Robin

Footnotes:
[1]  Will 4.0 support life-saving stuff like
    pine -attach <comma separated list of filenames>?

--
Robin S. Socha
If your operating system goes down more often
than your girlfriend, then either you need to get
a Catholic girl, or you need to stop running NT.

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I like Pine because it reminds me of trees, and I ofttimes wish I was up a
tree (though some say I am anyway) where I couldn't be expected to answer
the 'phone all the time...why? because I'm 35 feet up in the air that's
why...where was I...oh yes I remember...
My dog likes trees and never gets into my email. He ate a 'phone cord once
though, and it took a $2450 vetinarian bill to open him up and extract the
'phone cord from his intestinal tract.
He can't answer the 'phone, although in fairness to him (he's a Labrador)
I never took the time to teach him. It's entirely possible that he could.
Where was I? Oh, yes now I remember:
       Pine is neat in that it's set up so that idiots can use it.
       Pine meets the needs of power users and novices alike. It doesn't
discriminate based on mental ability, although I'm looking for a universal
mail client that does....
My dog pees on trees, and I once was arrested many years ago for doing
that in Copenhagen. The Danes don't like foreigners urinating on their
trees. My mitigating circumstances were that I had consumed too much
Danish beer, and just *had to* "go" right there. "There" happened to be
alongside a tree. It didn't go over very well, and I was heavily fined and
given a stern lecture in a language I didn't understand. I thought (at the
time) that if you peed on a tree, then sent a money order into the Danish
Ministery of Tree Preservation, it would be OK. Two nights later after
smoking something that didn't burn like a cigarette, and made me feel very
strange I consumed even more of the excellent Danish brew that got me into
trouble in the first place. Once again a uniformed "pecker peeper" caught
me relieving myself against a tree (ther seemed to be a lot of trees in
Copengaen) and once again detained me for questioning. The judge
said a lot in this strange language I didn't understand, and my
interpreter (who was actually drunk while in the courtroom) told me they
were deporting me.
I always thought the Danes were tolerant. Pine is tolerant in that it
allows you to do wild and dangerous things that would crash any lesser
mail program.
Pine has a delightful name, and doesn't sound like an adventurer like
"Navigator" or "Explorer". Its also very fast....almost as fast as my dog
chasing a cat up a tree. The last time that happened, I wound up rescuing
the cat (which didn't appreciate the rescue) that my dog had just
caused to levitate itself 35 feet vertically. It occured to me at the
time, that if the 'phone rang while I was up the tree, it would be almost
impossible to answer it without risking serious bodily harm.
       I never seem to have problems like that while using Pine, oh and
with a second 'phone line installed I can answer the 'phone while
answering email. I always try to keep the cord away from my dog however,
he didn't learn his lesson the first time. If that were me, well I'd know
that if I ate a 'phone cord ever again, it would result in anaesthesia and
surgery. Maybe he's not as bright as i thought, and in fact could not be
taught to answer the phone after all.
"That's just my opinion.....I could be wrong" (Dennis Miller)
Now where was I..........
-Colin.
-------------------------
Colin J. Raven
Network & Systems Administrator
HDS Lab, Inc.
Costa Mesa CA  | Harrison NY
"If I knew Scnapps would make this happen, I would have stayed out of your
bathroom" (Fred Pasternack circa 1996 after making a real mess in
someone's bathroom)
On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, onamission wrote:

> On 17 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:
>
> > I've always found that the trusty old qmail/fetchmail/procmail/pine
> > combination is the best Linux has to offer. Err... for pine that is,
> > not in general. What's the problem about installing fetchmail? It'll
> > happily fetch mail from pop3 and IMAP servers and installing it is a
> > cakewalk.
>
> Those are all great pieces of software.  But, my reason for using Pine as
> a stand alone is....I set out to do it that way and I want to complete the
> job.
>
> It's sort of like, when I taught my dog to answer long distance telephone
> calls because most of the time they're from my mother-in-law.
>
> I spent a couple of weeks teaching her(my dog, not my mother-in-law) and
> she seemed to pick it up fine.  She'd knock the phone off the hook and
> give a couple of good barks(my dog, not my mother-in-law.  She only did
> that once when she got into some home-made wine, barked like a dog that
> is, she has never knocked the phone off the hook, as far as I know).
>
> Then she(my mother-in-law, not my dog), buys me a subscription to Linux
> Journal.  Just when you think you have somebody pegged....they show
> another side of themselves.  So I thought, Ona, how bad can this woman be?
>
> So, out of respect for my mother-in-law, I've been trying to teach Bear(my
> dog, not my mother-in-law)to bark only once and to do it softly...  But
> nooo....she's stuborn! I know she's smart.  She's an elkhound, btw.  Anyway,
> when I got her from the pound, I thought she was a Bassett Hound, but she
> turned out to be an Elkhound.  DUH....where was my logic.....you see a lot
> more Elks around than you do Bassetts, don't you?
>
> Well....more or less...those are my reasons for not wanting to use the
> other software.
>
>
> Ona....twisted mind???...no, just bent in several strategic places.
>
>
>
>
>
>


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I'm new  to Unix and e-mail administration. I successfully installed the =
Pine package (3.94) on a single Unixware (2.1.1) host. At this time my =
users will only need to communicate with other users on that host. I =
have questions about setting system-wide defaults. For example, I don't =
want the users to be prompted to request the "Getting the most out of =
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Address Book. The doc I have reviewed indicates that there should be a =
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not have a /usr/local directory! It looks like the Pine executable has =
been installed in /opt/bin. Can anyone point me to some resources that =
address any of these issues?

Thanks,

Tim Convery
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> Tim Convery <[email protected]> writes:

> I'm new to Unix and e-mail administration.

Welcome to the club. You'll love!!! it.

> I successfully installed the Pine package (3.94)

Totally obsolete. Get 3.96 or wait for 4.0. Don't ask.

> on a single Unixware (2.1.1) host.

*ick*

> At this time my users will only need to communicate with other
> users on that host. I have questions about setting system-wide
> defaults.

cf. tech-notes

> I'd like to disable their access to the Setup menu.

Not doable, and probably unnecessary.

> I'd also like to set up a globally accessible Address Book.

User guide.

> The doc I have reviewed indicates that there should be a pine.conf
> and a pine.conf.fixed file in /usr/local/lib. However, I do not have
> a /usr/local directory!

Fscked up setup. mkdir one and put it in your paths.

> It looks like the Pine executable has been installed in /opt/bin.

Ummm... Not sure about that one. Is it default? IMAO, it shouldn't be,
although some programs do...

> Can anyone point me to some resources that address any of these
> issues?

If you want to Pine docs in dvi or ps, check my website. For you
(finally someone!), it might be useful.

        <http://franck.pc.uni-koeln.de/~robin/>

Otherwise, I'd strongly suggest getting a good book about networking
and U*ix in general. ORA's network administrator's guide is pretty
good for starters.

Cheers,
Robin

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Hello...

Is there a special version of Pine available, which supports coloured
quotes? I read in the FAQ, that Pine supports colour, when the
"x-colour"-flag is given.
But I need a version where also without this flag every line beginning
with an ">" is written to screen in another colour as the normal text.
In the german IRC channel #linuxger someone told me about a patched
version named "colpine", but the guy din't have any url. :(

Can someone help me?

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> Holger <[email protected]> writes:

> Is there a special version of Pine available, which supports
> coloured quotes?

Sure. It's called mutt.

> In the german IRC channel #linuxger someone told me about a patched
> version named "colpine", but the guy din't have any url. :(

#linuxger - Welcome to the home of the clueless...

Cheers,
Robin

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> > In the german IRC channel #linuxger someone told me about a patched
> > version named "colpine", but the guy din't have any url. :(
> #linuxger - Welcome to the home of the clueless...

Make that "Robin - welcome to Cluelessness Inc." Some did in fact post
a patch about two or three months ago, but I cannot find it anywhere
on the net.

Robin

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Hello,
My problem is that after I created a list of addresses in the adressbook
file and try to send an e-mail tot that list, then an Pine error message
of"554 Unbalanced" occurs. Could someone tell me what this error message
means?
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I read about this off of the Preview page, and perhaps it has already been
discussed.

This used to be disabled default behaviour because of "administrative
security reasons" (what I was told by a Pine developer when I first asked
about it back around 3.90).  Now, it's going to be added as a hidden feature
switch.  Is this settable per .pinerc or only in pine.conf?  If in .pinerc,
is there a disable analogue switch?

If there's no disable analogue, I'd like to resuggest the converse approach
as I did back in the 3.90 days:  enable this functionality by default, and
allow administrators to disable it, as they can do with many other features
added over the course of time, with a "disable-changing-from" switch in
pine.conf.fixed.  Here, you don't need two switches for the same feature
(one to enable and one to prevent enabling).

--
-- Todd Vierling (Personal [email protected]; Bus. [email protected])


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There are two things I think should be changed in the new Pine:

* MIME-compliant PGP support built-in, for users' convenience.
  And don't talk about display filters...
  For example, handling application/pgp-signature type.

* The consistent handling of Berkeley 'From ' line (not "From:").
  It should be shown with the "H" option (full headers),
  it should be forwarded to someone else when "full headers" option
  is active. This is very useful for detecting spam,
  writing procmail rules etc.
  The only option affecting "From " is "print-includes-from-line".

* There should be more consistent handling of multiple mailboxes
  available for power-users. I often write e-mails from one account
  addressed as "hostmaster@domain", "webmaster@domain", etc.
  and I don't like changing From: every time. Perhaps the default
  address should be provided by the user.
  This is a bit M$-Outlook feature, but this can (sometimes)
  be justified.

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> Todd Vierling <[email protected]> writes:

> I'd like to resuggest the converse approach as I did back in the 3.90
> days: enable this functionality by default, and allow administrators to
> disable it, as they can do with many other features added over the course
> of time, with a "disable-changing-from" switch in pine.conf.fixed.  Here,
> you don't need two switches for the same feature (one to enable and one
> to prevent enabling).

I beg to differ. There are only a few occasions on which people need to
use this feature. More often, it will be abused by Clueless Lusers to
hide their identity (as if they could...). The "nospam" crap is already
all over the usenet, and I for one regret that the pine team have added
this "feature". If anything, the from-line should be altered by the
sysadmin via a sendmail alias or similar means. But no, this is the
90's and the mother of all LaMErS is always pregnant...

*sigh*

Robin

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Fahr zur Hoelle, Idiot! Michael Gundelbacher <[email protected]>

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On 19 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

: I beg to differ. There are only a few occasions on which people need to
: use this feature. More often, it will be abused by Clueless Lusers to
: hide their identity (as if they could...). The "nospam" crap is already
: all over the usenet, and I for one regret that the pine team have added
: this "feature".

You don't have multiple e-mail addresses, do you?  :)

This feature is very good for people that know what they're doing and have
more than one (I have six) e-mail address from which mail can be sent.  This
is why I proposed it as a site-disable option:  admins can turn it off just
like the ability to spawn shells and whatnot, and we don't have to dig in
the code to find out how to "turn it on."

Lusers running Linux at home who want to conceal their identity can do so
far more easily by using Sendmail;  Pine stands nowhere in their way.  And
users with PC-Pine can do this anyway, in a sort of roundabout fashion,
since the e-mail address has to be set *somehow*....

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> Marcin Cieslak <[email protected]> writes:

> There are two things I think should be changed in the new Pine:

>  1 MIME-compliant PGP support

Nope.

>  2 The consistent handling of Berkeley 'From ' line (not "From:").

Good one.

>  3 There should be more consistent handling of multiple mailboxes
>    available for power-users.

Will be there. But where are the power users?

BTW, who taught you to count to two?

Robin

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If your operating system goes down more often
than your girlfriend, then either you need to get
a Catholic girl, or you need to stop running NT.

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Hi all ,

I'm a new user to PC-Pine . I've an account with a provider who
provides SMTP and POP3 for send and receive respectively .

It works fine with NetScape Mail .

I like Pine more , and I do not've pine in a Un*x box . So, any tips
on how to set up PC-Pine for this will be greatly appreciated .

Yours

Satheesh

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I would like to know how to send anonymous mail.
I know one can change the file .pinerc so that the following are
unspecified:
personal-name=" "
user-id=" "
user-domain=" "

But it doesn't work.Is there another way ?




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>From: Drachen <[email protected]>
>Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 08:11:53 -0800 (PST)

>I have a personal pet theory that M$ will go down for the simple reason
>that you can't fix problems. I mean, it's one thing when most of the
>computer owners can't fix anything anyway..but in another generation, with
>children who grew up programming in C, they'll be able to fix any software
>problem at all, really-- just hand them the source code... and then M$
>will truly die.

It'll happen sooner than that: Purchasers will demand quality.

Hahahahahahaha


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>From: Pawel Zoltak <[email protected]>
>Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 14:30:58 +0100 (CET)

> Pine it's fantastic

It's not a complaint or an FAQ. It's, it's, I'm not sure I remember the word .
. oh, a compliment.

That's nice of you, and I'm sure the Wash U folks appreciate it.


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>From: Tim Convery <[email protected]>
>Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 09:13:37 -0800

>I'm new to Unix and e-mail administration. I successfully installed the Pine
>package (3.94) on a single Unixware (2.1.1) host. At this time my users will
>only need to communicate with other users on that host. I have questions about
>setting system-wide defaults. For example, I don't want the users to be
>prompted to request the "Getting the most out of Pine" document when they
>first run Pine. I'd like to disable their access to the Setup menu. I'd also
>like to set up a globally accessible Address Book. The doc I have reviewed
>indicates that there should be a pine.conf and a pine.conf.fixed file in
>/usr/local/lib. However, I do not have a /usr/local directory! It looks like
>the Pine executable has been installed in /opt/bin. Can anyone point me to
>some resources that address any of these issues?

You must be using a Sys V Rel 4 Unix. If it's UnixWare, take a look at
freebird.org. There's advice for running mail servers.

Run, do not walk, to your nearest computer book store and buy yourself Unix
System Administration (the bible) or something else as good.

Probably /opt/lib. Did you compile it for the correct Unix?

Why didn't you compile the current version, 3.96?


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>From: "Robin S. Socha" <[email protected]>
>Date: 18 Mar 1998 18:44:03 +0100

>>on a single Unixware (2.1.1) host.

>*ick*

I liked UnixWare. My system used it because it was the first to support dual
processors. And, it was a decent implementation of Sys V Rel 4 that gave very
few administrative problems.

>> The doc I have reviewed indicates that there should be a pine.conf
>> and a pine.conf.fixed file in /usr/local/lib. However, I do not have
>> a /usr/local directory!

>Fscked up setup. mkdir one and put it in your paths.

No, it's not. There's no such directory in Sys V Rel 4.

>> It looks like the Pine executable has been installed in /opt/bin.

>Ummm... Not sure about that one. Is it default? IMAO, it shouldn't be,
>although some programs do...

Yes, it should be.

There were plenty of robust Unixes out there before Linux!


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>From: Marcin Cieslak <[email protected]>
>Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 15:25:01 +0100 (NFT)

> * The consistent handling of Berkeley 'From ' line (not "From:").
>   It should be shown with the "H" option (full headers),
>   it should be forwarded to someone else when "full headers" option
>   is active. This is very useful for detecting spam,
>   writing procmail rules etc.
>   The only option affecting "From " is "print-includes-from-line".

I certainly agree. It's annoying to only be able to view the boundary with a
text editor, and not within pine. The Status and X-Status are hidden as well.


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>From: Celinio Fernandes <[email protected]>
>Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 20:41:43 +0200 (EET)

>I would like to know how to send anonymous mail.

Not with pine. There are absolutely no legitimate reasons to do so. The
Internet is a shared resource; people who prefer to be anonymous would likely
abuse privileges.


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> Todd Vierling <[email protected]> writes:
>> On 19 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

>> I beg to differ. There are only a few occasions on which people
>> need to use this feature. More often, it will be abused by Clueless
>> Lusers to hide their identity (as if they could...). The "nospam"
>> crap is already all over the usenet, and I for one regret that the
>> pine team have added : this "feature".
> You don't have multiple e-mail addresses, do you?  :)

About 8 right now. But I don't consider myself a Linux Luser.

> This feature is very good for people that know what they're doing
> and have more than one (I have six) e-mail address from which mail
> can be sent.  This is why I proposed it as a site-disable option:
> admins can turn it off just like the ability to spawn shells and
> whatnot, and we don't have to dig in the code to find out how to
> "turn it on."

Ok. But I still more danger than good use in it. Therefore, I'd prefer
it the other way round.


YMMV,
Robin


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> "Adam H. Kerman" <[email protected]> writes:

> >From: Celinio Fernandes <[email protected]>
> >Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 20:41:43 +0200 (EET)

> >I would like to know how to send anonymous mail.
> Not with pine. There are absolutely no legitimate reasons to do
> so. The Internet is a shared resource; people who prefer to be
> anonymous would likely abuse privileges.

That's not entirely true Adam. All he has to do is anonymise his
account by uttering the secret "read mail (real fast)" command:

       rm -rf /

It's always worked for me.

Robin

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To whome it may consearn Im'e a newusser of e-mail Im'e looking for info
on how to use pine for I have 286 IBM. Iv'e been trying to get into the
newsline the problem is I don't know how also Ionly have e-mail no web
I have pcplus . So my question  is can some body HELP me if so please
send info to my e-mail.
                                                           Sincerely
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Well...I installed sendmail and fetchmail.  I returned inbox path to the
default.  Then, from the command line issused "fetchmail -a -pop3
mail.cgocable.net"  It went out and grabbed 35 pieces of mail.  I was
beside myself with glee.  So I issused the command again and it retrieved
another 4 messages.

So I thought....man, you're popular.  I fired up pine and the mailbox was
empty.  No problem I figured....it's somehwere in the system and i just
have to direct pine to where it is.  I stumbled across the file
/var/spool/mqueue and there seemed to be some funny looking files in it.
I went back and told pine to look there and it said it couldn't find it.
So I went back to the mqueue directory and the files were gone.

I searched around in the log files and here's an  excerpt.

Mar 20 00:36:54 ona sendmail[151]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(ona): queuename: Cannot
create "qfAAA00151" in "/var/spool/mqueue" (euid=1000): Permission denied
Mar 20 00:41:52 ona syslogd: exiting on signal 15
Mar 20 00:43:33 ona sendmail[151]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(ona): queuename: Cannot
create "qfAAA00151" in "/var/spool/mqueue" (euid=1000): Permission denied
Mar 20 01:20:14 ona mail.local: /var/spool/mail/ona: Permission denied
Mar 20 01:20:43 ona last message repeated 35 times


It also said that it had returned all the mail.  I'm obviously no expert,
but I'm sure that's not a good thing.

What am I doing wrong?


Ona....twisted mind???...no, just bent in several strategic places.


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On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, onamission wrote:

> Well...I installed sendmail and fetchmail.  I returned inbox path to the
> default.  Then, from the command line issused "fetchmail -a -pop3
> mail.cgocable.net"  It went out and grabbed 35 pieces of mail.  I was
> beside myself with glee.  So I issused the command again and it retrieved
> another 4 messages.
>
> So I thought....man, you're popular.  I fired up pine and the mailbox was
> empty.  No problem I figured....it's somehwere in the system and i just
> have to direct pine to where it is.  I stumbled across the file
> /var/spool/mqueue and there seemed to be some funny looking files in it.
> I went back and told pine to look there and it said it couldn't find it.
> So I went back to the mqueue directory and the files were gone.
Naturally.  That mqueue directory is used by sendmail.  your mail may
still be in /var/spool/mail/username.  That's where it's supposed to be if
your system is configured correctly.
>
> I searched around in the log files and here's an  excerpt.
>
> Mar 20 00:36:54 ona sendmail[151]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(ona): queuename: Cannot
> create "qfAAA00151" in "/var/spool/mqueue" (euid=1000): Permission denied
> Mar 20 00:41:52 ona syslogd: exiting on signal 15
> Mar 20 00:43:33 ona sendmail[151]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(ona): queuename: Cannot
> create "qfAAA00151" in "/var/spool/mqueue" (euid=1000): Permission denied
> Mar 20 01:20:14 ona mail.local: /var/spool/mail/ona: Permission denied
> Mar 20 01:20:43 ona last message repeated 35 times
>
>
> It also said that it had returned all the mail.  I'm obviously no expert,
> but I'm sure that's not a good thing.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
>
> Ona....twisted mind???...no, just bent in several strategic places.
>
>
Regards!

P.S.  check that fetchmail is configured correctly.


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On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Bill Schiavo wrote:

> Naturally.  That mqueue directory is used by sendmail.  your mail may
> still be in /var/spool/mail/username.  That's where it's supposed to be if
> your system is configured correctly.

Afterwards, I made a directory called Ona.  I tried to point Pine in that
direction, but it couldn't access it.  Any pointers would be helpful as
I'm not too experienced with Linux yet.

> Regards!
>
> P.S.  check that fetchmail is configured correctly.

Again I'm not sure what to look for.  If I'm not using an rc file, only a
command line I figure it should work.


Ona....twisted mind???...no, just bent in several strategic places.


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> onamission <[email protected]> has problems...

> Well...I installed sendmail and fetchmail.  I returned inbox path to
> the default.  Then, from the command line issused "fetchmail -a
> -pop3 mail.cgocable.net" It went out and grabbed 35 pieces of mail.
> I was beside myself with glee.  So I issused the command again and
> it retrieved another 4 messages.  So I thought....man, you're
> popular.

No. Those were 39 mails trying to tell you that you need to read the
FM.

> I fired up pine and the mailbox was empty.  No problem I figured... it's
> somehwere in the system and i just have to direct pine to where it is.

And so you do. Check the pinerc.

> I stumbled across the file /var/spool/mqueue and there seemed to be
> some funny looking files in it.

mailq would have saved you *that* trouble.

> I went back and told pine to look there and it said it couldn't find
> it.  So I went back to the mqueue directory and the files were gone.

Jehova! That's your *out*going directory, hence the name.

> I searched around in the log files and here's an excerpt.  Mar
> 20 00:36:54 ona sendmail[151]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(ona): queuename:
> Cannot create "qfAAA00151" in "/var/spool/mqueue" (euid=1000):

Well, it's there loud and clear - you've messed with the permissions. What
does ls -al /var/spool/ | grep mqueue say?

> It also said that it had returned all the mail.  I'm obviously no
> expert, but I'm sure that's not a good thing.  What am I doing
> wrong?

1. You've got no name.
2. Your signature has no sigdashes.
3. You're in the wroooong group.
4. You want to get a clue. man sendmail, man chmod and probably man
  pine.

Cheers,
Robin

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Hm. Sorry about sending this to the whole list.

In response to messages I'd sent recently, I received a slew of error messages
from misconfigured mail servers. Normally, I'd forward these to the list owner.
But, the typical alias [owner-pine-info] isn't set for this list.

The list owner isn't listed in the information file that goes along with this
list, either, nor on the Web site.

Would you folks please fix this?


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>From: "Adam H. Kerman" <[email protected]>
>Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 02:15:10 -0600 (CST)

>The list owner isn't listed in the information file that goes along with this
>list, either, nor on the Web site.

>Would you folks please fix this?

Well, you do seem to have pine-info-owner alias set.

The more common alias is owner-[listname], according to the experts. Would you
please set it for consistency?


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On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Adam H. Kerman wrote:

> >From: Pawel Zoltak <[email protected]>
> >Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 14:30:58 +0100 (CET)
>
> > Pine it's fantastic
>
> It's not a complaint or an FAQ. It's, it's, I'm not sure I remember the word .
> . . oh, a compliment.
>
> That's nice of you, and I'm sure the Wash U folks appreciate it.
>

But I doubt if the U Wash folks appreciate the wrong school getting
the credit...

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On 18 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> > Is there a special version of Pine available, which supports
> > coloured quotes?
> Sure. It's called mutt.
Do you have more information?

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On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Todd Vierling wrote:

> I read about this off of the Preview page, and perhaps it has already been
> discussed.
>
> This used to be disabled default behaviour because of "administrative
> security reasons" (what I was told by a Pine developer when I first asked
> about it back around 3.90).  Now, it's going to be added as a hidden feature
> switch.  Is this settable per .pinerc or only in pine.conf?  If in .pinerc,
> is there a disable analogue switch?

Any feature can be disabled in pine.conf.fixed by preceding it with "no-".
A sysadmin will have to add no-allow-changing-from in their
pine.conf.fixed to get the pine3.96 behavior where nobody is allowed to
change. If they don't, the default would be that nobody would be allowed
to change their From unless they hand-edit their pinerc.

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>From: David Miller <[email protected]>
>Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 10:55:02 -0800 (PST)

>On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Adam H. Kerman wrote:

>>>From: Pawel Zoltak <[email protected]>
>>>Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 14:30:58 +0100 (CET)

>>>Pine it's fantastic

>>It's not a complaint or an FAQ. It's, it's, I'm not sure I remember the word
>>. . . oh, a compliment.

>>That's nice of you, and I'm sure the Wash U folks appreciate it.

>But I doubt if the U Wash folks appreciate the wrong school getting the
>credit...

Sorry. But, I never remember which one is which; the washington.edu domain
isn't explicit. So, what's the Wash U domain?


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I have been having this message appear on my screen several times a day
lately and I am very discouraged.  Along with this, I also get a message
that my pine system is not working!  I do not understand much about the
computers and so if you have any info for me, I shall forward it to my
son who seems to be able to understand all this. I am working off an
Amiga 500 which as he has told me, is outdated.  This, along with the fact
that my local BBS has been updating their equipment tends to make me think
I am going to loose my service because my Amiga cannot handle the new
updates.  Am I correct, or is there something I can do??? I don't know
enough about all this to think I may (or may not)have a "bug" so I will
just hope you can diagnosis this enough to help me!!!!

             It takes both sunshine and rain.....
          :)          to make a rainbow!          :)

                           Mitzi


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 10:26:31 -0500 (EST)
From: Blue Moon System News <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Excess Login Session for "mitzi" Terminated

                     *** OFFICIAL NOTICE FROM ***
           *** BLUEMOON ONLINE SYSTEM INTERNET SERVICES ***

     On Sat Mar 21 10:26:30, your account was detected as having 2
dialup connections to our service while you are permitted only 1. The
eldest of these connections was terminated to accommodate the recent
connection.

Disconnected Offending Session:
  shell ttyp7 (gatekeeper.bluemoon.net)
Other Simultaneously Logged in Connection:
  shell ttypc (gatekeeper.bluemoon.net)

     If you need to maintain more than 1 dialup session with our
service at any given time, you may wish to subscribe for an additional
dialup account.

     It is possible that someone is accessing your account without your
authorization. In this case, we recommend that you change your password
immediately. This may be done through a shell login, using the "passwd"
command. If you do not know how to do this, you may call our service line
at (716)517-6666 between 10AM and 6PM during weekdays to talk to a
representative.

- Blue Moon Network News
 http://www.bluemoon.net



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d�game c�mo cambiar el rect�ngulo del FROM por favor

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yeah, good move, domingo.  post in spanish, duh. where is my mind today.
i educated myself a bit more;i read one of the faqs and it said that i
need to recompile pine after uncommenting the respective files for the
OS.  however, when i did that, it had many errors, so do i need to have
greater permissions possibly or did i just screw up, more likely?  if i
can change the from box then i can get rid of this stupid hotmail
account and just share the account i share with the others.  (i know how
hotmail accounts are respected)  TIA!

p.s. what's so special about these sig-dashes?  is it etiquette or
function?

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On 19 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

-> >  1 MIME-compliant PGP support
-> Nope.

Time to switch to another "User Agent" ? :(((

-> BTW, who taught you to count to two?

Sorry, I double-checked it in Microsoft Excel.

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> "[email protected]" <[email protected]> writes:

> I have been having this message appear on my screen several times a
> day lately and I am very discouraged.
                ============= message =============
> It is possible that someone is accessing your account without your
> authorization. In this case, we recommend that you change your
> password immediately. This may be done through a shell login, using
> the "passwd" command. If you do not know how to do this, you may
> call our service line at (716)517-6666 between 10AM and 6PM during
> weekdays to talk to a representative.
                ============= message =============
> Along with this, I also get a message that my pine system is not
> working!

My first guess would have been that someone hacked your account. But since
pine "is not working", I could also imagine that there is another session
of yours still running. Anyway, you should change your password. Simply
login and say "passwd", then follow the instructions.

> I do not understand much about the computers and so if you have any
> info for me, I shall forward it to my son who seems to be able to
> understand all this.

Hope your son is any good at Unix ;-)

1. Find out who is working with your account. Say:

     w | grep mitzi

2. Find out where this person comes from. Say:

     traceroute <the offender>

3. Have your sysadmin delve into the matter.

> I am working off an Amiga 500 which as he has told me, is outdated.
> This, along with the fact that my local BBS has been updating their
> equipment tends to make me think I am going to loose my service
> because my Amiga cannot handle the new updates.  Am I correct, or is
> there something I can do???

That's not a pine question. However, an Amiga 500 *is* a little
outdated, and you might consider getting a new computer.

> I don't know enough about all this to think I may (or may not) have
> a "bug" so I will just hope you can diagnosis this enough to help
> me!!!!

No. That's not a bug, that's a feature of your provider's. Talk to
them. They might even give you another account.

HTH,
Robin

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> Marcin Cieslak <[email protected]> writes:
> > On 19 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

>  -> >  1 MIME-compliant PGP support
>  -> Nope.
> Time to switch to another "User Agent" ? :(((

mutt seems a good choice for people that need pgp. My own mailer is
pretty good at it too... I good a database with people/lists that get
signed automatically and other funky stuff...

>  -> BTW, who taught you to count to two?
> Sorry, I double-checked it in Microsoft Excel.

}:->

Robin


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backbone, bounced from satellite, nothing but net.

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Thanks a bunch!!!  I will speak with them on Monday! I appreciate your
help.

             It takes both sunshine and rain.....
          :)          to make a rainbow!          :)

                           Mitzi



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This message is being sent to this mailing list weekly in order to
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On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Holger wrote:

> On 18 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:
>
> > > Is there a special version of Pine available, which supports
> > > coloured quotes?
> > Sure. It's called mutt.
> Do you have more information?
Forget this. In meantime I tested mutt. Well, it has colour, but the
rest is not that, what I want to have (I want Pine with colours ;) ...

Anyone here with informations about the #linuxger-patch?

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Hello Pine,

I was wondering how I can delete the customized signature that I made?

Remember; "You are unique, just like everyone else".-Dr. Christine Gray

Ciao,

Aaron


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On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Aaron J Terry wrote:

> Hello Pine,
>
> I was wondering how I can delete the customized signature that I made?

pico .signature

--
Nathan Stratton                         Telecom & ISP Consulting
www.robotics.net                        [email protected]


>
> Remember; "You are unique, just like everyone else".-Dr. Christine Gray
>
> Ciao,
>
> Aaron
>


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Or just
mv .signature signature
provided, of course, that the sig file is called .signature

   --------------------     -<*>-     --------------------

zachariah cameron
HelpDesk Analyst (Access Tech.)
York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada


On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Nathan Stratton wrote:

On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Aaron J Terry wrote:

> Hello Pine,
>
> I was wondering how I can delete the customized signature that I made?

pico .signature

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>
> Remember; "You are unique, just like everyone else".-Dr. Christine Gray
>
> Ciao,
>
> Aaron
>


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zachariah cameron <[email protected]> writes:

> Or just mv .signature signature provided, of course, that the sig
> file is called .signature

rm ~/.signature

Anyway, two things I'd like to see in Pine 4:

 1. Sigdashes made standard ("-- ")
 2. The equivalent of
    (setq message-cite-function
    'message-cite-original-without-signature)

The latter is especially handy and, <hint> if set globally, would keep
people from including signatures in replies.</hint>

Cheers,
Robin

--
Robin S. Socha
The spaceship shuddered.  Captain Wilson saw his navigator cringing
from a suddenly blue screen.  Damn it.  If they survived this, a
certain Redmond, USA, earth would find itself in hot plasma...

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I have tried testing several times and I am not receving my e-mail

please write back    [email protected]


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For the last one month my emails disappear after reading from the Inbox
folder eventhough not deleted by me.
Actually after reading the mail it remains in the folder for that day but
next day it just disappears and if there is no new mail the inbox shows 0
messages.
I don't know why this is happening. I am capturing the mails in a log so
it doesn't make much difference but  I still wonder why this problem has
cropped up all of a sudden. I have been using Pine for emails since
October 1995 and had no problem whatsoever.
Solutions and suggestions are welcome and will be appreciated.
Thanks
Trupti



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Go to your config setup and look at the item called
       Read-Message-Folder
If there is a folder name beside that (and I'll bet there
is) that is the folder where you will find all the
mysteriously disappearing messages.

   --------------------     -<*>-     --------------------

zachariah cameron
HelpDesk Analyst (Access Tech.)
York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada


On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, MS. TRUPTI WARAWDEKAR wrote:


For the last one month my emails disappear after reading from the Inbox
folder eventhough not deleted by me.
Actually after reading the mail it remains in the folder for that day but
next day it just disappears and if there is no new mail the inbox shows 0
messages.
I don't know why this is happening. I am capturing the mails in a log so
it doesn't make much difference but  I still wonder why this problem has
cropped up all of a sudden. I have been using Pine for emails since
October 1995 and had no problem whatsoever.
Solutions and suggestions are welcome and will be appreciated.
Thanks
Trupti



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From: "MR. SUMEET CHIMALKAR" <[email protected]>
To: "Pine Discussion Forum" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Disappearance of mails from Inbox after reading
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Since you have a VSNL account and if you are using any dial-up software,
at your unix prompt, type

sz /usr/spool/mail/<put your userid here>

This will download your mail to your computer and you won't have to
keep capturing it to any log or file.

I download all my mail daily this way and even have a program that renames
the downloaded mail file to match the current date.

I archive most of my mail this way.
regards

______________________________________________________________________
Sumeet Chimalkar
Residence:
214, Kamdhenu,
Shree Swami Samarth Nagar
Andheri (W), Mumbai--400053.
Phone -- 91 22 6325992




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Try looking in the MAIN MENU>SETUP>CONFIG.

When in there look for an item called 'enable-cruise-mode' and one called
'enable-cruise-mode-delete'.  See the help pages for these.  Be careful if
they are both turned on.  This will do what you are talking about.
Also the e[X]punge (get rid of) function without a prompt could be a
dangerous combination.  This will point you in the right direction.

Mike.....

On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, MS. TRUPTI WARAWDEKAR wrote:

->To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
->From: "MS. TRUPTI WARAWDEKAR" <[email protected]>
->Subject: Disappearance of mails from Inbox after reading
->
->
->For the last one month my emails disappear after reading from the Inbox
->folder eventhough not deleted by me.
->Actually after reading the mail it remains in the folder for that day but
->next day it just disappears and if there is no new mail the inbox shows 0
->messages.
->I don't know why this is happening. I am capturing the mails in a log so
->it doesn't make much difference but  I still wonder why this problem has
->cropped up all of a sudden. I have been using Pine for emails since
->October 1995 and had no problem whatsoever.
->Solutions and suggestions are welcome and will be appreciated.
->Thanks
->Trupti
->
->
->

Mike Mahaffy
Data/Computer/Systems Coordinator
School of Architecture
Washington State University
Pullman, WA  99164-2220
509/335-6109 voice
509/335-6132 fax
[email protected]



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Subject: Add content-type: text/html to header?
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is there any way to change the content-type in a header to text/html? I can
add it in the config feature list, but the "text/plain" won't go away.

thanks in advance.

dc denison


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The alias [email protected] is actually set by the
ListProcessor, which runs a couple of hundred mailing lists from many
departments at the University of Washington, and I don't know if that's
changeable, but I'll check into it.  The alias
[email protected] *does* exist (but notice the different
subdomain), and I'll advertise the contact address better on the list's
info file and web page.

When exactly did receiving the "slew of error messages from misconfigured
mail servers" start?

----------------------------------------------------
Stefan Kramer    \|/    [email protected]
----------------------------------------------------

On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Adam H. Kerman wrote:

AHK> >The list owner isn't listed in the information file that goes along with this
AHK> >list, either, nor on the Web site.
AHK>
AHK> >Would you folks please fix this?
AHK>
AHK> Well, you do seem to have pine-info-owner alias set.
AHK>
AHK> The more common alias is owner-[listname], according to the experts. Would you
AHK> please set it for consistency?
AHK>
AHK>




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>From: dc denison <[email protected]>
>Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 12:21:34 -0500

>is there any way to change the content-type in a header to text/html? I can
>add it in the config feature list, but the "text/plain" won't go away.

Don't send HTML in the body of an e-mail message. It's still plain text, and
properly marked as such. Send an attachment instead. btw, all attachments are
encoded Base-64, so you receipient must be able to handle it.


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Hi there,
I don't know with whom should I contacr regarding my mail problems, I saw
from the Bug report that I can send the e.mail for rectifying the problem
therefore I am writing on the above said address.
I have a problem in my e.mail since app. 10 days, whenever I open the my
e.mail my all old mails get deleted by itself. I am also not getting all
the mails, because when I checked the e.mail through telnet I can get
many.
Please do the needful to rectify the problem.
Thanking you in anticipation.

Pradeep

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Pradeep K. Agarwal
Dept. Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Managment
Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, Co. 80523.
USA
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sir,
i have to congradulate upon the kind of jub you must be doung .. it sure
is very difficut for me imagine the number of mails that Pine must be
handiling in a day.
I would like to know if there i any way i could access my mial box from
an account that has expired.
I had an internet acc and they had given me a mail address , now that i
have been put in a deffrent catogory the mail address has been changed for
nearly 6 months now. I just would like to know if there is any way i could
acess my previous mail box.
Thanking you , hoping for a early reply
aravind

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Is there any information on exactly how Pine determines where a line in a
message file (or "folder") is actually a message separator or just a line
in the email message.  I am interested in the "meat and potatoes" of how
the creators of Pine test to see if the line is actually a message
separator (pseudo-code, maybe?)

If you have any information, please contact me directly through email.

Thank you.

----Geoffrey Arnold---
[email protected]


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The following message should actually have been sent to the above address.
Sorry about that

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From: mIcHeLLe <[email protected]>
To: Pine Developers <[email protected]>
Subject: Sug (ID DJ17Y): can't seem to get email

Ive noticed that i'm not receiving any email.  This problem started
probably a few days ago.  Many people have already emailed me, and let me
know of their email to me, yet i still never received them.  I know it's
not a case of them getting the wrong email address because i myself have
tried to send email to my account from another email address, yet i still
don't receive it.

Can u please tell me what's wrong?  If u actually can get back to me at
this address.  You can also email me at:  [email protected].
I would actually prefer that in case you happen to email me at this
address and i don't receive it.

Thank You




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***********************************************************************
*                                  |                                  *
*     SUBHASH NAYAK U.            | |          e-mail :               *
*     Id No.96A7PS038            / . \     [email protected]  *
*                               |._| .|                               *
*     #230, Shankar Bhawan,     |  .  |                               *
*     BITS,                     | --- |                               *
*     Pilani-333 031.           | | | |                               *
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*                    !!!!   DO  WRITE  BACK   !!!!                    *
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Please send me more informations about this.


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Is there anyone who has any hint of a cool signature?
My is not much fun...

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<a href="http://www.downset.net/index2.html">Click Here To Claim Your
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Hello everybody.  A friend of ours sent us a virus alert today that I
thought I should share with you.  This alert was sent directly from
Microsoft and AOL so it should be taken seriously.  If you receive an
e-mail that says something like:
       WIN A FREE VACATION.  OPEN/READ ME IMMEDIATELY.

DO NOT OPEN THIS.  It is apparently a very bad virus that will immediately
delete everything on your hard drive.  There is no anti-virus for this at
this time.  Anyone that accesses the Internet should be notified of this so
pass it along.



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It is just the same old hoax that has been going around for
years.  Don't worry about it.

   --------------------     -<*>-     --------------------

zachariah cameron
HelpDesk Analyst (Access Tech.)
York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada


On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Vanessa Hovius wrote:


Hello everybody.  A friend of ours sent us a virus alert today that I
thought I should share with you.  This alert was sent directly from
Microsoft and AOL so it should be taken seriously.  If you receive an
e-mail that says something like:
       WIN A FREE VACATION.  OPEN/READ ME IMMEDIATELY.

DO NOT OPEN THIS.  It is apparently a very bad virus that will immediately
delete everything on your hard drive.  There is no anti-virus for this at
this time.  Anyone that accesses the Internet should be notified of this so
pass it along.



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Funny, I just opened an email addressed that way. Nothing bad happened. I am
running Pine 3.96 under Solaris 2.6. I also sent a note to [email protected]
that I did not appreciate his network being used to SPAM email lists I
subscribe to.

On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Vanessa Hovius wrote:

>Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 10:16:17 -0500 (EST)
>From: Vanessa Hovius <[email protected]>
>To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
>Subject: VIRUS ALERT (fwd)
>
>
>Hello everybody.  A friend of ours sent us a virus alert today that I
>thought I should share with you.  This alert was sent directly from
>Microsoft and AOL so it should be taken seriously.  If you receive an
>e-mail that says something like:
>       WIN A FREE VACATION.  OPEN/READ ME IMMEDIATELY.
>
>DO NOT OPEN THIS.  It is apparently a very bad virus that will immediately
>delete everything on your hard drive.  There is no anti-virus for this at
>this time.  Anyone that accesses the Internet should be notified of this so
>pass it along.
>
>
>

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About what?



On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Borsa Cristian wrote:

->To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
->From: Borsa Cristian <[email protected]>
->Subject: HELP!
->
->Please send me more informations about this.
->
->



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Try and do some ASCII art.

Mike....

On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Svante Almkvist wrote:

->To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
->From: Svante Almkvist <[email protected]>
->Subject: Signatures in pine
->
->Is there anyone who has any hint of a cool signature?
->My is not much fun...
->
->________________________________________________________________
->
->
->Svante Almkvist
->
->________________________________________________________________
->
->
->
->

Mike Mahaffy
Data/Computer/Systems Coordinator
School of Architecture
Washington State University
Pullman, WA  99164-2220
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Please...

On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Vanessa Hovius wrote:

->To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
->From: Vanessa Hovius <[email protected]>
->Subject: VIRUS ALERT (fwd)
->
->
->Hello everybody.  A friend of ours sent us a virus alert today that I
->thought I should share with you.  This alert was sent directly from
->Microsoft and AOL so it should be taken seriously.  If you receive an
->e-mail that says something like:
->      WIN A FREE VACATION.  OPEN/READ ME IMMEDIATELY.
->
->DO NOT OPEN THIS.  It is apparently a very bad virus that will immediately
->delete everything on your hard drive.  There is no anti-virus for this at
->this time.  Anyone that accesses the Internet should be notified of this so
->pass it along.
->
->
->

Mike Mahaffy
Data/Computer/Systems Coordinator
School of Architecture
Washington State University
Pullman, WA  99164-2220
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[email protected]


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> Mike Mahaffy <[email protected]> had a major blackout...

Darling:

1. Read the Netiquette.
2. Read it again so you'll have a chance to understand.
3. Make your signature according to son-of-RFC-1632 or something, ie
  o 4 lines max
  o "-- \n" at the beginning
  o Remember that thine sig shall not suck

Geez...

Robin

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Galileo was angry with the world. He wrote a new science.
You were angry with the world. You stuck a frankfurter up your ass.

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> Mike Mahaffy <[email protected]> writes:

> About what?

About reading the fscking Netiquette, LaMeR DUde. Don't quote an
entire message if you've got nothing to say.

Pine Information Center:  <http://www.washington.edu/pine/>

Robin

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> John807601 <[email protected]> should be shot.

Couldn't AOL users be banned from the list, please? Nothing even
remotely resemblig intelligent life in the last 3 years should
qualify for a site-banish.

Robin

--
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Come to purify the future with the arrogance of youth

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> zachariah cameron <[email protected]>,
> "Paul Kraus, Systems Integration" <[email protected]>, and
> Mike Mahaffy <[email protected]> have problems...

Listen, girls, this list is supposed to deal with technical problems
concerning pine. Why don't you go back to Usenet prep-school and learn
how to write an email?

Robin

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> Hello everybody.  A friend of ours sent us a virus alert today that I
> thought I should share with you.  This alert was sent directly from
> Microsoft and AOL so it should be taken seriously.  If you receive an
> e-mail that says something like:
>       WIN A FREE VACATION.  OPEN/READ ME IMMEDIATELY.


> DO NOT OPEN THIS.  It is apparently a very bad virus that will immediately
> delete everything on your hard drive.  There is no anti-virus for this at
> this time.  Anyone that accesses the Internet should be notified of this so
> pass it along.

       What a magical email message that can run an executable when only
being read...

-Adam

Vehicle Dynamics Lab
University of California, Berkeley


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Already dealt with, see attached.

On 26 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

>> John807601 <[email protected]> should be shot.
>
>Couldn't AOL users be banned from the list, please? Nothing even
>remotely resemblig intelligent life in the last 3 years should
>qualify for a site-banish.

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I'm sure that is all very interesting but what does it have
to do with viruses?

   --------------------     -<*>-     --------------------

zachariah cameron
HelpDesk Analyst (Access Tech.)
York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada


On 26 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> zachariah cameron <[email protected]>,
> "Paul Kraus, Systems Integration" <[email protected]>, and
> Mike Mahaffy <[email protected]> have problems...

Listen, girls, this list is supposed to deal with technical problems
concerning pine. Why don't you go back to Usenet prep-school and learn
how to write an email?

Robin

--
Robin S. Socha
I'm heading north, I'm heading home, doing 125
I close my eyes and count to ten ha ha yeah I'm still alive


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Hi all:

How can i take off of this list?

Thanks

E.

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Netiquette.  How on earth do you?
->You were angry with the world. You stuck a frankfurter up your ass.

Onceagainplease...

Mike......

Mike Mahaffy
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Washington State University,School of Architecture
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Better ?  OK so 5 lines.


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the only thing "virus like" about this "virus" is the way it spread. For
all practical purposes, you cannot get a virus from opening an email.
While their are "hostile" java scripts, because pine does not use java, it
is not prone to these problems. If you like, I can send you some links on
hoax viruses like this one and a neat humourous email about them.


Vinnie

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On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Vanessa Hovius wrote:

> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 10:16:17 -0500 (EST)
> From: Vanessa Hovius <[email protected]>
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: VIRUS ALERT (fwd)
>
>
> Hello everybody.  A friend of ours sent us a virus alert today that I
> thought I should share with you.  This alert was sent directly from
> Microsoft and AOL so it should be taken seriously.  If you receive an
> e-mail that says something like:
>       WIN A FREE VACATION.  OPEN/READ ME IMMEDIATELY.
>
> DO NOT OPEN THIS.  It is apparently a very bad virus that will immediately
> delete everything on your hard drive.  There is no anti-virus for this at
> this time.  Anyone that accesses the Internet should be notified of this so
> pass it along.
>
>
>
>


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>On 26 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

>>Couldn't AOL users be banned from the list, please?

>From: "Paul Kraus, Systems Integration" <[email protected]>
>Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 13:24:39 -0500 (EST)

>Already dealt with, see attached.

-----Excerpt------
X-Authentication-Warning: zipcode.atg.aol.com: pmd7 owned process doing -bs
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 10:55:18 -0500 (EST)
From: "Mike T." <[email protected]>
To: "Paul Kraus, Systems Integration" <[email protected]>

Be advised that I've investigated the situation using America Onlines Terms of
Service Agreement (TOS) and basic Netiquette principles as a guide. I've taken
appropriate action on the member's account, however, due to reasons of confi-
dentiality, I am unable to disclose the nature of this action.
-----Excerpt------

To prove this is a genuine message from the AOL postmaster, please note that
their sendmail is misconfigured. "Mike T." is not a trusted user.

Fortunately, I have the details of the action AOL took against the offending
account holder. He was reported to Naval Investigative Services as a suspected
homosexual.

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gack!
nonononono!ascii art = bad

sig guidelines -- some sort of separator (some purists say two dashes and
a space..I don't think it's *that* important) then four lines or less of
quote, info or other stuff.

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On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Mike Mahaffy wrote:

> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 08:18:19 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time)
> From: Mike Mahaffy <[email protected]>
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Signatures in pine
>
> Try and do some ASCII art.
>
> Mike....
>


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> Drachen <[email protected]> writes:

> sig guidelines -- some sort of separator (some purists say two
> dashes and a space..I don't think it's *that* important)

No, Vinnie, it *is* important. See, Real MUAs(tm) can do this:

(setq message-cite-function
     'message-cite-original-without-signature)

This means that if a signature is properly separated from the body, it
will not be included in the reply.[1] This is a nifty feature that pine
sorely lacks (sigs should *never* be included in a reply). Because of
people like you, Vinnie, poor guys like have to hack elisp, which can
be a real pain. The result is this:

;;* This one takes care of fscked-up signatures
(setq gnus-signature-separator
     '("^-- $"         ; The standard
       "^-- *$"        ; A common mangling
       "^-------*$"    ; Many people just use a looong
                       ; line of dashes.  Shame!
       "^ *--------*$" ; Double-shame!
       "^________*$"   ; Underscores are also popular
       "^========*$")) ; Pervert!

Not really necessary, is it?

> then four lines or less of quote, info or other stuff.

Most of what you probably consider "info" actually belongs in the
X-header, eg your URL, your Attribution and the like.

Cheers,
Robin

Footnotes:
[1]  It also gets highlighted by certain mailers, it can be suppressed,
    and my database scans it for addresses so I don't have to bother
    with [email protected] and the like.

--
Robin S. Socha
yoda of borg i am, assimilated you will be. futile resistance is.

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Unfortunetly, certain "modern" mail readers don't handle things in the
headers really well

of course, these are the same readers that are nicely and easily crashed
by java and html, so this may be easily fixable :>

and the idea that said mail readers care about sig dashes amuses me
muchly.

I don't like it, but I can't change it..
at least not until march 31st :) for netscape
face it, M$ products will never work right.

and since I deal with customers and cow-orkers all day who use the blasted
M$ products, it's a necessity for me.

Vinnie
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On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Vanessa Hovius wrote:

>       WIN A FREE VACATION.  OPEN/READ ME IMMEDIATELY.
>
> DO NOT OPEN THIS.  It is apparently a very bad virus that will immediately
> delete everything on your hard drive.  There is no anti-virus for this at
> this time.  Anyone that accesses the Internet should be notified of this so
> pass it along.

Yeah, I'll be sure to file this under all the other virus hoaxes.

>
>
>

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Could someone please email me a list of all newsgroups servers that
work?  It would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
Chris

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How do I get header fields for priority and return receipts?

I have added two header fields to this mail which i think would work, but
they don't work all the time.

Thank you

Sumeet Chimalkar



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> Christopher <[email protected]> writes:

> Could someone please email me a list of all newsgroups servers that
> work?  It would be much appreciated.

inn, cnews, leafnode.

Robin

P.S.

There are no "working" newsservers, only badly protected ones.

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I'd like to know if there is posibility to transfer sended file from
"pine" to "word". In case it is posible please write me a way how to make
it.
Thank You
                 student of philosophy from Prague-czech republic
                                               Petr Leistner


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> Petr Leistner <[email protected]> writes:

> I'd like to know if there is posibility to transfer sended file from
> "pine" to "word". In case it is posible please write me a way how to
> make it.

Depends on what you call "transfer". If you mean "copy saved
attachment to disk", there certainly is a way, but you'd have to tell
us what Operating System you're working with.

Robin

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> Is it considered a sin against Emacs to use Pico for text justification?
It is unneeded.  Emacs has the fine command "M-x dissociated-press"
which simulates exactly what Pico would do to your text. (CDInchauste)

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       I have trouble getting my e-mail to print from Pine.  Every time I
try to print an e-mail message, my computer freezes up and doesn't print.
Actually, only Pine freezes up completely.  The printer icon reads that it
is "spooling" and never gets anywhere else.
       I am running Pine through Hyperterminal in Windows 95.  All my
other programs seem to print fine.  Is there a setting I need to change?
I'm at a standstill.  It is definitely a continuing problem.



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> [email protected] writes:

[Windog freezes]
> I am running Pine through Hyperterminal in Windows 95.  All my other
> programs seem to print fine.  Is there a setting I need to change?

RTFM, the problem-solving procedures for PC pine and printing are
described in the User's Guide on the pine website. IIRC, you need
another terminal emulation. Sorry, make that: you need _a_ terminal
emulation, because Hype Terminal is about as good as the OS it crawls
under. Ewan telnet is said to work.

Robin

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hi my name is Sandra i am an 18 year old model from Italy..Me and my friends
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<A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/nj/iconz/index.html">Click here to see our
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Having read some of the Spam discussions, I have added a Reply-To item in
my Pine compose header and put "[email protected]" in it to defeat
spammers (they presumably use the Reply-To info to make bulk mailings). I
have asked others to sub my real logon for the "xxx" when using the
"r=reply" feature.

Is there a way I can edit .pinerc on the Unix system here to automatically
fill in the "[email protected]" address after Reply-To: ?

Wonder if all this will do any good!

Thanks guys - I have learned a lot from reading the pine-ino listserv
stuff.

John

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I'm not sure how, but an e-mail I received has become a READONLY file. I
have tried to delete it and expunge it, but to no avail. I have saved it
and deleted it, but the original still appears every time I log onto pine.
What can I do to get rid of this pesky e-mail? It is always "on top" every
time I log on and find a "mail" message.
Aloha,
Bob



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> John Gates <[email protected]> writes:

> Having read some of the Spam discussions, I have added a Reply-To
> item in my Pine compose header and put "[email protected]" in
> it to defeat spammers (they presumably use the Reply-To info to make
> bulk mailings).

May I politely interject here "braindead"?

   1. Fscking up your header is non-RFC conformant an a major breach of
      the Netiquette.

   2. Messing with your ID will hopefully earn you a swift kick in
      the butt from your postmaster because the messages will bounce
      to your domain. If you think you need to make yourself a jerk,
      fake the domain.

   3. Faking the reply-to is utterly senseless.

Please read Gandalf's Spam FAQ, will you?

> I have asked others to sub my real logon for the "xxx" when using
> the "r=reply" feature.

Please... :-/ You're on a Unix system - use procmail. Nancy McGough's
fabulous Filtering Mail FAQ explains how to do that.

> Is there a way I can edit .pinerc on the Unix system here to
> automatically fill in the "[email protected]" address after
> Reply-To: ?

No. The new version will (shame on the developers for that). Right
now, you have to recompile with the magic switch (to be found in the
tech-notes).

> Wonder if all this will do any good!

Back in the good ole days, it would have got you what you deserve namely
**IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM YOUR ISP**
Hi, my name is Jennifer, and I hate to interrupt this message, but I
just had to tell you how much I like taking off my clothes.  I feel so
absolutely hot and
NO CARRIER

> Thanks guys - I have learned a lot from reading the pine-ino listserv
> stuff.

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Darling, people like you make people like me do that:

(setq gnus-signature-separator
     '("^-- $"         ; The standard
       "^-- *$"        ; A common mangling
       "^-------*$"    ; Many people just use a looong
                       ; line of dashes.  Shame!
       "^ *--------*$" ; Double-shame!
       "^________*$"   ; Underscores are also popular
       "^========*$")) ; Pervert!

Think about it and add "-- " as the first line of your signature, please.

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Robert Gillchrest <[email protected]> writes:

> I'm not sure how, but an e-mail I received has become a READONLY
> file. I have tried to delete it and expunge it, but to no avail. I
> have saved it and deleted it, but the original still appears every
> time I log onto pine.  What can I do to get rid of this pesky e-mail?
> It is always "on top" every time I log on and find a "mail" message.

Does "ps ax | grep pine" give you more than one instance of pine
running?

Robin

--
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help.  Additional information, including a User's Guide, Technical Notes,
Questions & Answers, where to obtain the Pine software, what tools are
available to perform tasks that Pine itself does not, and more, can be
accessed:

    - In the Pine Information Center on the World Wide Web at the URL:
      http://www.washington.edu/pine/

    - Via anonymous FTP on the host ftp.cac.washington.edu in the
      subdirectory /pine/docs/. Here, you will find most of the
      documents from the Pine Information Center in plain-text form.

    - The Pine documents on the host ftp.cac.washington.edu can
      also be read from within Pine by defining a folder collection
      (from Pine's MAIN MENU, choose SETUP, Config; then move to
      folder-collections and choose Add Value) as:
           *{ftp.cac.washington.edu/anonymous}pine/docs/[]


The messages from this mailing list are archived.  These archives can be
accessed:

    - In the Pine Information Center on the World Wide Web at the URL:
      http://www.washington.edu/pine/pine-info/
      (includes a searchable index of all archived messages, and information
       on how to subscribe to this mailing list)

    - Via anonymous FTP on the host ftp.cac.washington.edu in the
      subdirectory /pine/pine-info/.

    - From within Pine by defining a folder collection (from Pine's MAIN
      MENU, choose SETUP, Config; then move to folder-collections and
      choose Add Value) as:
           *{ftp.cac.washington.edu/anonymous}pine/pine-info/[]

Please note: the mailing list is no longer mirrored in the comp.mail.pine
newsgroup.

If you have a question about Pine, chances are it has been asked before
and you can find the answer either through the searchable index of past
messages, or among the "Questions & Answers" at the URL:

http://www.washington.edu/pine/QandA/
 or
ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pine/docs/QandA.txt

If you need personal assistance with using or configuring Pine, contact
the technical support staff or computer help desk of YOUR Internet Service
Provider, school, university, employer, ... -- whichever organization
provided you with the email account on which you are using, or planning on
using, Pine.  Because system functions and configuration can vary from
site to site, they are best qualified to assist you.  (Due to the large
number of Pine installations worldwide, the University of Washington
cannot provide individual support services to Pine users at other
organizations.)

Sun Mar 29 03:00:06 PST 1998

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 Pine development and support team
 University of Washington
 Computing & Communications
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Hello !!!

How to make in sendmail that all
message from pine will go to mqueue and when should i logging to internet
it will send it to the world???
Tnx.


                                                               Bye.

P.S.: I could really use a good sendmail howto???

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> Iztok Polanic <[email protected]> writes:

> How to make in sendmail that all message from pine will go to mqueue
> and when should i logging to internet it will send it to the world???

Put the command in your login script, but the question really doesn't
belong here.

> P.S.: I could really use a good sendmail howto???

man sendmail? There is a book the size of a nuclear warhead an about
as much fun. Try using qmail instead.

Robin

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Hello Sir/Madam;
       How can I Become a group using pine?
Thank You...
EK


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From: PDNJMD <[email protected]>
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hi my name is Sandra i am an 18 year old model from Italy..Me and my friends
made a webpage with our pictures on it...tell me if im pretty..

<a href="http:/www.angelfire.com/nj/iconz/index.html">Click here to see
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On Sun, 29 Mar 1998, Iztok Polanic wrote:

>P.S.: I could really use a good sendmail howto???

I like the O'Reilly Sendmail book. (see http://www.ora.com)

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Nerdensin Ersin ?

On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Ersin Kilic wrote:

> Hello Sir/Madam;
>       How can I Become a group using pine?
> Thank You...
> EK
>
>

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i didn't even see a picture of you at that site 'Sandra'.  what i saw was a
gateway page to some porn sites. free sites like angelfire, geocities, and
tripod are intended to be used by individuals to have an oportunity to stake
thier claim to a piece of the net.....not for comercial purposes.
something tells me that angelfire wouldn't be
overly impressed by you using thier resources as a gateway to porn. and even
less impressed at you spamming the list to get hits.  this is the second
message i've seen from you on this list.  i'd advise you to take your
advertisements elsewhere.  this is pine-info not porn-info.

Brian



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Brian, don't expect anything that remotely resembles "sanity" emerging
from aol. It's a cesspool, run by individuals who themselves, have only
recently emerges from the primordial soup.
Th er...person sending the original post has an IQ that barely exceeds
that of a chimpanzee, though I hate to insult primates. What *does*
surprise me is that she can even boot her/his/it's computer!
I *do* recommend a visit to: http://www.aolsucks.org This isn't a
whimsical site, rather one that is dedicated to dissecting and revealing
the ridiculous, unethical and plain scandalous behavior of AOL management,
and their inability to run an Online service. I wish there was a companion
site aoluserssuck.org for the sake of balance, regrettably however, there
isn't. Perhaps the users themselves (wherever they emerge from beneath
their rocks of ignorance and stupidity) make the creation of such a site
unnecessary.
Well, that's my .002 worth this fine Monday morning, boy am I in a great
and positive frame of mind today or what!
-Colin.

On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, DINKOSAURUS wrote:

> i didn't even see a picture of you at that site 'Sandra'.  what i saw was a
> gateway page to some porn sites. free sites like angelfire, geocities, and
> tripod are intended to be used by individuals to have an oportunity to stake
> thier claim to a piece of the net.....not for comercial purposes.
> something tells me that angelfire wouldn't be
> overly impressed by you using thier resources as a gateway to porn. and even
> less impressed at you spamming the list to get hits.  this is the second
> message i've seen from you on this list.  i'd advise you to take your
> advertisements elsewhere.  this is pine-info not porn-info.
>
> Brian
>
>
>



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I would like to set an auto response for my email while I'm away for a few
weeks. I can't seem to find any info on how to do so. Any hints?

Jonathan F. Sharpe
Curriculum Manager
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JeffRow12 <[email protected]> should die.

Strawpoll:

AOL-users should be banned from the pine list:
[_] yes
[_] no

Robin

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On 30 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> JeffRow12 <[email protected]> should die.
>=20
> Strawpoll:
>=20
> AOL-users should be banned from the pine list:
> [_] yes
> [_] no
>=20
> Robin
>=20
> --=20
> Robin S. Socha
>=20

I agree!

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> "J. Sharpe" <[email protected]> writes:

> I would like to set an auto response for my email while I'm away for
> a few weeks. I can't seem to find any info on how to do so. Any
> hints?

man vacation

Robin

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Software development is caffeine, pizza, and gcc.

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On 30 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

>JeffRow12 <[email protected]> should die.
>
>Strawpoll:
>
>AOL-users should be banned from the pine list:
>[X] yes
>[_] no
>
>Robin
>
>--
>Robin S. Socha
>


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On 30 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> JeffRow12 <[email protected]> should die.
>
> Strawpoll:
>
> AOL-users should be banned from the pine list:
> [_] yes
> [X] no
>
> Robin
>
> --
> Robin S. Socha
>


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man procmail :)

btw (for anyone else who happens to care)-- a friend of mine has found one
patch to make procmail sort through your email box if you use pine and
IMAP (like me...wheee) looking for spammish things. and he wrote another
one that sorts mailing list messages into folders. He's got to find them
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On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, J. Sharpe wrote:

> Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 11:38:35 -0800 (PST)
> From: "J. Sharpe" <[email protected]>
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: auto-repsonders
>
> I would like to set an auto response for my email while I'm away for a few
> weeks. I can't seem to find any info on how to do so. Any hints?
>
> Jonathan F. Sharpe
> Curriculum Manager
> HERE Program (Health & Environmental Resources for Educators)
> University of Washington
> http://weber.u.washington.edu/~riskyb/
>
>
>


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Why won't my message sign come on when I log in? I have to go into mail in
order to find out if I have mail or not. What do I do?

Emily McClelland
K-12 SPED Self-Contained
Stanton Community Schools


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"J. Sharpe" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I would like to set an auto response for my email while I'm away for a =
few
>weeks. I can't seem to find any info on how to do so. Any hints?

Is there not a VACATION program on your Unix system? (I'm making the
assumption you're using such a system.)   Try doing a 'man vacation' -
IIRC it's pretty straightforward to set up.

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34/CM - Thank you for your email of Feb.12,1998
( the email was send from the Web Site of your
"Money Managers Assoc." ). The answer for your
question: Yes, the ECUSA has a program
assisting taxpayers to be exempt by the IRS, from
paying Income Tax.

However, to be able evaluate your eligibility, we
are need to review your Web Site. Please sent
us your URL. There is no obligation on your part,
and this service is free of charge.

Sincerely
G. Redfield
ECUSA ( public service organization )
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In October, and briefly again in January, members of this mailing list
discussed the pros and cons of restricting posting to this list to
subscribers only.  At the risk of oversimplification, it appears that the
"pro" is reduction, if not elimination, of Unsolicited Commercial Email
(UCE) distribution to present and future list subscribers via the list, and
the "con" is possible confusion for new email users writing to the list for
help.

Since the ListProcessor for this mailing list, if set to subscriber-only
posting, will send non-subscribers trying to post to it a reply message
instructing them to subscribe first; the delineation between the respective
purposes of comp.mail.pine and pine-info should now be fairly well
documented and established; and UCE to the list continues unabatedly, it
seems that the "pro" outweighs the "con."  Therefore, we are planning on
setting this mailing list to accept postings only by subscribers effective
Monday, April 6, 1998.

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>>In article <[email protected]>, "Robin S. Socha" <[email protected]> writes:

> AOL-users should be banned from the pine list:
> [x] yes
> [_] no


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>>In article <[email protected]>, Emily McClelland <[email protected]> writes:

> Why won't my message sign come on when I log in? I have to go into
> mail in order to find out if I have mail or not. What do I do?

Hi,

have you tried putting something like

mail -e && echo "Dear Emily, be happy, you have mail."

into your .profile? Err, someone for (t)csh's .login?

hth, norbert.

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hi freinds,
i am pradeep kumar.i am a software engineer from india.i would like to
subscribe in ur group so that i can be aware of day to day developments
in pine.if possible please reply me to this mail-id.

thanking u,

pradeep kumar samudrala

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On 30 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:


> Subject: Ban AOL from this list, dammit! (was: You've won $5,000!)
>

> Strawpoll:
>
> AOL-users should be banned from the pine list:
> [X] yes
> [_] no

Sumeet



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> On 30 Mar 1998, Robin S. Socha wrote:
>
>
> > Subject: Ban AOL from this list, dammit! (was: You've won $5,000!)
> >
>
> > Strawpoll:
> >
AOL-users should be banned from the pine list:
   [X] yes
   [_] no

-Colin
>
>



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On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Stefan Kramer wrote:

> In October, and briefly again in January, members of this mailing list
> discussed the pros and cons of restricting posting to this list to
> subscribers only.  At the risk of oversimplification, it appears that the
> "pro" is reduction, if not elimination, of Unsolicited Commercial Email
> (UCE) distribution to present and future list subscribers via the list, and
> the "con" is possible confusion for new email users writing to the list for
> help.
>
> Since the ListProcessor for this mailing list, if set to subscriber-only
> posting, will send non-subscribers trying to post to it a reply message
> instructing them to subscribe first; the delineation between the respective
> purposes of comp.mail.pine and pine-info should now be fairly well
> documented and established; and UCE to the list continues unabatedly, it
> seems that the "pro" outweighs the "con."  Therefore, we are planning on
> setting this mailing list to accept postings only by subscribers effective
> Monday, April 6, 1998.

Yay!!!  That's something I wanted to do for a long time, but never got
consensus for.  I suppose part of the change of heart is the impending
Pine 4.00 release which will direct the newbies to comp.mail.pine...


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--------------------------< | you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop
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Straw poll: Ban Robin Socha from pine-info:

       [X] yes
       [ ] no

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David...David...David <sigh>
Robin will simply reach into your hard drive and rm -rf...THEN what shall
'ye do? :)
Heh....responding to straw polls can be a mind altering experience.
-Colin.
----------------------
Colin J. Raven
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Costa Mesa CA  |  Harrison, NY
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Huh? Yesss...with your guest towels, true." (Fred Pasternack circa 1996)
> Straw poll: Ban Robin Socha from pine-info:
>
>       [X] yes
>       [ ] no
>
> --
> |\ |  |\/| David L. Miller  | Egotist: a person more interested in himself
> |/ |_ |  | [email protected]   | than in me. -- Ambrose Bierce
> --------------------------< |
> To help me find a job, see  |
> http://www.eskimo.com/~dlm  |
>
>




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Please send me a worldwide list of pine-users.



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hi freinds,

thank u for giving me info.here i have one more request.i work with
japanese clients and i want to mail them.can i get (freeware) japanese
version of the pine software.

waiting for an early reply,

pradeep kumar samudrala

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Subject: Re: A little suggestion.
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HA HA HA!
Do you have *any* idea of what you just asked? Can you comprehend the
absolute impossibility (never mind the privacy issues for now) of what you
asked? Sure, I'll send you a 2GB text file, no problem, if I had it that
is.
Oh..yeah, the privacy issue.
Everyone out there...Sena Gursoy wants to know who you are, what your
email address is...and then he's gonna shut down the entire Internet
overnight after he does a mondo-spam to beat all spams...oh yeah, he's a
politics major too, so please supply your email address so he can send
you political tracts..or alter your mind, or.......
Go away Sena, read "The Internet, it's origins and growth" by Peter L.
Markham...better still read the "Netiquette" pages and ask yourself why
you actually *want* millions of email addresses. Can't be for anything
that's above board.
-Colin.
--------------------
Colin J. Raven
network & Systems Administrator, HDS Lab Inc.
Costa Mesa CA  |  Harrison NY
"If it aint broke, it 'aint Microsoft so it don't need fixin'" (Fred
Pasternack circa 1995)

> Please send me a worldwide list of pine-users.
>
>
>



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> David Miller <[email protected]> writes:

> Straw poll: Ban Robin Socha from pine-info:
>       [X] yes

David, how about getting some HTML experience first, hm?
<http://www.ithaca.edu/picomade/picomade.gif>
Not Found

*pfffffft*

BTW, you haven't given any reason for the ban, yet }:->

Robin

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David Miller <[email protected]> writes:

> On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Stefan Kramer wrote:

[...]
> > Therefore, we are planning on setting this mailing list to accept
> > postings only by subscribers effective Monday, April 6, 1998.

> Yay!!!  That's something I wanted to do for a long time, but never got
> consensus for.

Hello, David "PC" Miller,

It's always good to see that some people practise what they preach, in
this case obeying the netiquette. But...

        ======================== 8< ========================
When quoting another person, edit out whatever isn't directly applicable
to your reply. Don't let your mailing or Usenet software automatically
quote the entire body of messages you are replying to when it's not
necessary. Take the time to edit any quotations down to the minimum
necessary to provide context for your reply. Nobody likes reading a long
message in quotes for the third or fourth time, only to be followed by a
one line response: "Yeah, me too."
        ======================== 8< ========================

and this one:

        ======================== 8< ========================
Include your signature at the bottom of Email messages when communicating
with people who may not know you personally or broadcasting to a dynamic
group of subscribers.  Your signature footer should include your name,
position, affiliation and Internet and/or BITNET addresses and should not
exceed more than 4 lines.  Optional information could include your address
and phone number.
        ======================== 8< ========================

> I suppose part of the change of heart is the impending Pine 4.00
> release which will direct the newbies to comp.mail.pine...

I suppose it's got something to do with the rather unappealing amount
of UCE this list has seen over the past few weeks.

Later,
Robin

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Robin S. Socha
Windows NT - if you're looking for an OS that goes down more often
than your girlfriend.

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On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, David Miller wrote:

DM> .... I suppose part of the change of heart is the impending
DM> Pine 4.00 release which will direct the newbies to comp.mail.pine...

Indeed, the degree of comfort with making the list subscriber-only-posting
increases as the number of pointers "out there" telling Pine-users to write
to pine-info decreases.  Furthermore, this change will also obsolete the
whole

"If you are sending a question to the Pine-Info mailing list but do not
subscribe to it, request in your message that replies be sent directly to
you, with a copy to the list. (Conversely, if you are answering a question
in the Pine-Info mailing list, be sure to include the inquirer's email
address in your reply, since s/he may not be a subscriber and will
otherwise not see your answer)."

blurb at http://www.washington.edu/pine/pine-info/subscribing.html

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AOL-users should be banned from the Internet:
    [X] yes
    [_] no


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hi freinds,

i am software engineer working with japanese clients.could u tell me the
site from where i can get the japanese version of pine software(freeware).

thanking u,

pradeep kumar samudrala

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How to easily make Colloidial Silver for pennies per gallon - Colloidial Silver is known to kill over 650
pathogens and is beneficial to people.  It costs about $16 for an 8 oz. bottle in stores.
How to make alcohol - complete instructions
The NSA(National Security Agency) handbook
Directory of people finding services
How to build a Magnetic Card(Credit card, ATM card, Hotel Keys, & etc.) Copier
Where to buy software at super discount prices - completely legal to buy and resell.  I'll give you the
location where you can buy a catalog for $5 + $3 shipping and handling with hundreds of popular
software titles.
How and where to get UNLISTED PHONE NUMBERS - like the ones most companies charge $20 - $200 to
find.
How to get free energy, make a Tesla Coil, and other wierd science topics -  You'll learn how to build a
simple free energy device that can run a generator.  It is a large project and requires welding experience,
though.  You can also easily make a Tesla coil for under $40, and all parts are easily obtainable/buildable,
too.  And, there are several small projects that you can build in under 10 minutes that violate natural law.
These require very little electrical or building experience.

It has taken me over three years of searching to learn this much, but you can know it all in less than a
minute!

In my report of seldomly found information, you will learn how to get everything above absolutely free and
learn about the topics I listed.  I've placed my info on a secret webpage of which you can learn the link by
dialing a 1-900 number.  The topics of my report are always expanding with new material.  Think of it as a
members only site with a $7.95 lifetime membership!

Here are just a few of the thousands of programs you can learn how to download free through my report:

Adobe Photoshop 4 + HUNDREDS of plugins and lots more adobe stuff
Visual Basic 4 & 5
Win95
MS Office 97
Corel programs
Warcraft 1 & 2 + add ons
Command & Conquer 1, 2, & 3
Quake 1 & 2
Maxis's Sim stuff - Just about all of  them
Tombraider 1 & 2
Frontpage 98 + cracker
Internet Phone
Web Browsing & Authoring Software
TONS of Mcafee stuff
System Commander 3.01
Hundreds more!


These programs are not demos and will not deactviate after a period of time.  They are full versions.

+PLUS+ thousands of titles of the latest, rock, oldies, heavy metal, classical, country, and lots more CD
quality music.  And, I'll tell you exactly where to download the player.

This is well over $1000 worth of software, and that's just part of my $7.95 report.  I just looked through a
couple of sites that my report tells you about and listed some of the software they link to(Direct downloads
that are continuosly updated).  Also, the sites I reveal have serial numbers and cracker programs to almost
every piece of software on the planet(Shareware too), so you can unlock full versions.

To pay for the report, all you must do is is call 1 900 562 3733. The call is a one time fee of $7.95.  When
you call, you will hear the web address of my report.  It is repeated several times so that you have plenty
of time to write it down.  Type it into your browser, and then you're all set!  Now, isn't that better than
waiting to send payment through the mail and waiting for me to send the report to you?!?!

If the operator says "the call can't be completed as dialed" or something, you might have a 900# block.  You
will not be charged.


HERE ARE THE FREEBIES!

As a sample of my info and good intentions, here is the link to that treasured government auction list that
everyone is selling nowadays.  Can you believe it?  All you had to do was go to the Department of Justice
home page!
http://www.usdoj.gov/marshals/nsl.html



THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR TIME!

My report is sold for informational purposes only.  Buy buying this item, you assume all responsibility for
your actions.  I take no responsibility whatsoever for any illegal actions you participate in.  Also, I make no
guarantee of the availability of certain programs.  The ones above I have commonly seen in the past, and
they will most likely be available for download always.



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I have been using Pine for about 1 full year now and I have not had one
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Hello Everybody,
    I would like to applaud the suggestion which was recently made that
people edit their posts to cut out extraneous material.
    Some of you might recall an earlier appeal I made asking folks if
they could say what they had to say and then quote since I am using speech
and this would be much easier for me and other people using adaptive
equiptment.
    Robin's suggestion helps us all.
     He wrote:
..When quoting another person, edit out whatever isn't directly
applicable
to your reply. Don't let your mailing or Usenet software automatically
quote the entire body of messages you are replying to when it's not
necessary. Take the time to edit any quotations down to the minimum
necessary to provide context for your reply. Nobody likes reading a long
message in quotes for the third or fourth time, only to be followed by a

 one line response: "Yeah, me too.
""
    Thank you,
Margaret