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hi all.  i'm trying to track down a bug in pine 4.58 - specifically, in
the folder screen, the subject line sometimes wraps around to the next
line. i can reproduce it, but only in a specific environment; i haven't
isolated it yet.

before i spend any more time on this, i just wanted to check to see if
this is a known bug, or if anyone has seen it before. here's a screenshot:

http://ryan.barrett.name/pinebug.jpg

apologies, there are a couple real email addresses visible in the
screenshot. i trust this list, though, so i'm not too worried.

there are no newlines, tabs, or other unusual characters in the subject,
but pine deals with those properly anyway. if this looks at all familiar,
please let me know. thanks!

-Ryan

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On May 1, 2004, 01:24 (-0700) Ryan Barrett <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi all.  i'm trying to track down a bug in pine 4.58 - specifically, in
> the folder screen, the subject line sometimes wraps around to the next
> line. i can reproduce it, but only in a specific environment; i haven't
> isolated it yet.
>
> before i spend any more time on this, i just wanted to check to see if
> this is a known bug, or if anyone has seen it before. here's a screenshot:
>
> http://ryan.barrett.name/pinebug.jpg
>
> apologies, there are a couple real email addresses visible in the
> screenshot. i trust this list, though, so i'm not too worried.
>
> there are no newlines, tabs, or other unusual characters in the subject,
> but pine deals with those properly anyway. if this looks at all familiar,
> please let me know. thanks!

Yes, I've seen it several times. I also use ver 4.58. I haven't analyzed
the subject field at the times.



Mats

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233><tr><td width=3D100% height=3D233><b class=3Dsans>Microsoft Office XP =
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lin> <img height=3D150 src=3Dhttp://www.barebonecomputers.co.uk/acatalog/o=
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<span class=3Dsmall></p><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 border=3D0 =
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right height=3D18 width=3D73> <b>List Price:</b></td><td height=3D18 width=
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n=3Dright height=3D18 width=3D73> <b>Price:</b></td><td height=3D18 width=3D=
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233685&campaign_id=3D601>Other Versions</a></p><p></p><p><b><font size=3D1=
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verage Customer Review:</b> <img height=3D12 alt=3D"5 out of 5 stars" src=3D=
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2 width=3D141><span class=3Dsmall><b> <font face=3DVerdana size=3D1>See mo=
re by this manufacturer</font></b></span></td></tr><tr><td width=3D4>&nbsp=
;</td><td width=3D8>&nbsp;</td><td width=3D129> <font face=3Dverdana,arial=
,helvetica size=3D-1> <a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D2=
33685&campaign_id=3D601
>Microsoft</a></font></td></tr><tr><td width=3D4>=
&nbsp;</td><td width=3D8>&nbsp;</td><td width=3D129> <font face=3Dverdana,=
arial,helvetica size=3D-1> <a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info/OE017/?affiliate_i=
d=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
>Adobe</a></font></td></tr><tr><td width=3D4=
>&nbsp;</td><td colSpan=3D2 width=3D141><span class=3Dsmall><b> <font face=
=3DVerdana size=3D1>Customers also bought</font></b></span></td></tr><tr><=
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/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601 =20>these other items...</a></fo=
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n class=3Dsmall><b> <font face=3DVerdana size=3D1>Share your thoughts</fon=
t></b></span></td></tr><tr><td width=3D4>&nbsp;</td><td width=3D8>&nbsp;</=
td><td width=3D129> <font face=3Dverdana,arial,helvetica size=3D-1> <a hre=
f=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
>wr=
ite a review</a></font></td></tr><tr><td width=3D4>&nbsp;</td><td width=3D=
8>&nbsp;</td><td width=3D129> <font face=3Dverdana,arial,helvetica size=3D=
-1> <a href=3Dhttp://yuiuku.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D=
601
>e-mail a friend about this item</a></font></td></tr></table></td></t=
r></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table><p></p><table cellSpacing=3D=
0 cellPadding=3D0 width=3D155 border=3D0 height=3D26><tr vAlign=3Dbottom a=
lign=3Dmiddle> <td height=3D19>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td height=3D7></td></t=
r></table><br><p><br></p><p></p><p></p></td><td width=3D8 rowSpan=3D4>&nbs=
p;<br></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D536> <b class=3Dsans>Micr=
osoft Windows XP Professional OEM</b><br> <span class=3Dsmall><a href=3Dht=
tp://hjkjlj.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601 =20>Micros=
oft</a> </span><br><table border=3D0><tr><td noWrap><b class=3Dsmall>Choos=
e:</b></td><td vAlign=3Dtop noWrap><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 =
border=3D0><tr><td><a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D2336=
85&campaign_id=3D601
><select name=3Dedit1> <option>See Other Options</op=
tion> </select></a></td><td noWrap>&nbsp; <a href=3Dhttp://hjkjlj.info/OE0=
17/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601 =20> <input type=3Dimage alt=3D=
Go src=3Dhttp://www.oemreseller.biz/ads2/go-button-software.gif value=3DGo=
border=3D0 name=3Dsubmit.display-variation width=3D21 height=3D21></a></t=
d></tr></table></td></tr></table> <a href=3Dhttp://ghfhsh.info/OE017/?affi=
liate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
> <img height=3D150 src=3Dhttp://www.=
goldrush.com/~acug/vendor/winxppro.jpg width=3D150 align=3Dleft border=3D0=
name=3Dprod_image></a> <span class=3Dsmall><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPad=
ding=3D0 border=3D0 height=3D21 width=3D189><tr><td class=3Dsmall vAlign=3D=
top noWrap align=3Dright height=3D18 width=3D73> <b>List Price:</b></td><t=
d height=3D18 width=3D11></td><td class=3Dsmall height=3D18 width=3D105><s=
pan class=3Dlistprice>$279.00</span></td></tr><tr><td class=3Dsmall vAlign=
=3Dtop noWrap align=3Dright height=3D18 width=3D73> <b>Price:</b></td><td =
height=3D18 width=3D11></td><td class=3Dsmall height=3D18 width=3D105><b c=
lass=3Dprice>$49.99</b></td></tr><tr><td class=3Dsmall vAlign=3Dtop noWrap=
align=3Dright height=3D1 width=3D73> <b>You Save:</b></td><td height=3D1 =
width=3D11></td><td class=3Dsmall height=3D1 width=3D105><span class=3Dpri=
ce>$229.01 (85%)</span></td></tr></table><br> <a href=3Dhttp://ghfhsh.info=
/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
> <img border=3D0 src=3Dh=
ttp://g-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/detail/add-to-cart-midsize.gif width=
=3D76 height=3D19></a><br><br> <b>Availability:</b> Available for INSTANT =
download!<br> <b>Coupon Code:</b> IS229<br> <b>Media:</b> CD-ROM / Downloa=
d<br> </span><br> <span class=3Dsmall><a href=3Dhttp://yuiuku.info/OE017/?=
affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
>System requirements</a>&nbsp; |&=
nbsp; <a href=3Dhttp://yuiuku.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_i=
d=3D601
>Accessories</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp; <a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info/OE017=
/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
>Other Versions</a><p></p><p><b=
><font size=3D1>Features:</font></b><font size=3D1> </font></p><ul> <li cl=
ass=3Dtiny><font size=3D1>Designed for businesses of all sizes </font></li=
> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Manage digital pictures, music, video, =
DVDs, and more </font></li> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>More security=
with the ability to encrypt files and folders </font></li> <li class=3Dsm=
all><font size=3D1>Built-in voice, video, and instant messaging support </=
font></li> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Integration with Windows serve=
rs and management solutions </font></li></ul> </span><span class=3Dtiny><b=
>Sales Rank:</b> #1<br> <b class=3Dtiny>Shipping:</b> International/US or =
via instant download<br> <b>Date Coupon Expires:</b> May 30th, 2004<br> </=
span><font class=3Dtiny><b>Average Customer Review:</b> <img height=3D12 a=
lt=3D"5 out of 5 stars" src=3Dhttp://g-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/x-loc=
ale/common/customer-reviews/stars-5-0.gif width=3D64 border=3D0> Based on =
1,368 reviews. <a href=3Dhttp://yuiuku.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&c=
ampaign_id=3D601
>Write a review</a>. </font><br clear=3Dall> <hr noShade=
SIZE=3D1><table border=3D0 cellpadding=3D0 cellspacing=3D0 style=3D"borde=
r-collapse: collapse" bordercolor=3D#111111 width=3D100% id=3DAutoNumber1 =
height=3D233><tr><td width=3D100% height=3D233><b class=3Dsans>Microsoft O=
ffice XP Professional OEM</b><br> <span class=3Dsmall><a href=3Dhttp://ghf=
hsh.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
>Microsoft</a> </=
span><br><table border=3D0><tr><td noWrap><b class=3Dsmall>Choose:</b></td=
><td vAlign=3Dtop noWrap><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 border=3D0=
><tr><td><a href=3Dhttp://ghfhsh.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaig=
n_id=3D601
><select name=3DD1> <option selected>See Other Options</option=
> </select></a></td><td noWrap>&nbsp; <a href=3Dhttp://ghfhsh.info/OE017/?=
affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
> <input type=3Dimage alt=3DGo sr=
c=3Dhttp://www.oemreseller.biz/ads2/go-button-software.gif value=3DGo bord=
er=3D0 name=3DI1 width=3D21 height=3D21></a></td></tr></table></td></tr></=
table><p><a href=3Dhttp://hjkjlj.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaig=
n_id=3D601 =20 ?stalin> <img height=3D150 src=3Dhttp://www.barebonecompute=
rs.co.uk/acatalog/officeXPpro.gif width=3D150 align=3Dleft border=3D0 name=
=3Dprod_image></a> <span class=3Dsmall></p><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadd=
ing=3D0 border=3D0 height=3D19 width=3D184><tr><td class=3Dsmall vAlign=3D=
top noWrap align=3Dright height=3D18 width=3D73> <b>List Price:</b></td><t=
d height=3D18 width=3D10></td><td class=3Dsmall height=3D18 width=3D101><s=
pan class=3Dlistprice> $549.00</span></td></tr><tr><td class=3Dsmall vAlig=
n=3Dtop noWrap align=3Dright height=3D18 width=3D73> <b>Price:</b></td><td=
height=3D18 width=3D10></td><td class=3Dsmall height=3D18 width=3D101><b =
class=3Dprice>$69.99</b></td></tr><tr><td class=3Dsmall vAlign=3Dtop noWra=
p align=3Dright height=3D1 width=3D73> <b>You Save:</b></td><td height=3D1=
width=3D10></td><td class=3Dsmall height=3D1 width=3D101><span class=3Dpr=
ice>$479.01 (87%)</span></td></tr></table><p> <a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info=
/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
> <img border=3D0 src=3Dh=
ttp://g-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/detail/add-to-cart-midsize.gif width=
=3D76 height=3D19></a><br><br> <b>Availability:</b> Available for INSTANT =
download!<br> <b>Coupon Code:</b> IS229<br> <b>Media:</b> CD-ROM / Downloa=
d<br> </span><br> <span class=3Dsmall><a href=3Dhttp://ghfhsh.info/OE017/?=
affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
>System requirements</a>&nbsp; |&=
nbsp; <a href=3Dhttp://ghfhsh.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_i=
d=3D601
>Accessories</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp; <a href=3Dhttp://hjkjlj.info/OE017=
/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601 =20>Other Versions</a></p><p></p=
><p><b><font size=3D1>Features:</font></b><font size=3D1> </font></p><ul> =
<li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Delve into databases with ease </font></l=
i> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>New context-sensitive smart tags </fon=
t></li> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>New task panes </font></li> <li c=
lass=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>New Outlook condenses all your personal and pr=
ofessional e-mail into one central location--even Web-based e-mail </font>=
</li> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Includes Word, Excel, Outlook, Powe=
rPoint, and Access</font></li></ul> </span><p><span class=3Dtiny><b>Sales =
Rank:</b> #2<br> <b class=3Dtiny>Shipping:</b> International/US or via ins=
tant download<br> <b>Date Coupon Expires:</b> May 30th, 2004<br> </span><f=
ont class=3Dtiny><b>Average Customer Review:</b> <img height=3D12 alt=3D"5=
out of 5 stars" src=3Dhttp://g-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/x-locale/com=
mon/customer-reviews/stars-5-0.gif width=3D64 border=3D0> Based on 887 rev=
iews. <a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_i=
d=3D601
>Write a review</a>. </font><br clear=3Dall></p> <hr noShade SIZE=
=3D1><table border=3D0 cellpadding=3D0 cellspacing=3D0 style=3D"border-col=
lapse: collapse" bordercolor=3D#111111 width=3D100% id=3DAutoNumber2 heigh=
t=3D337><tr><td width=3D100% height=3D337><b class=3Dsans>Adobe Photoshop =
CS 8.0</b><br> <span class=3Dsmall><a href=3Dhttp://hjkjlj.info/OE017/?aff=
iliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601 =20>Adobe</a> </span><br><table borde=
r=3D0><tr><td noWrap><b class=3Dsmall>Choose:</b></td><td vAlign=3Dtop noW=
rap><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 border=3D0><tr><td><a href=3Dht=
tp://www.oemreseller.biz><select name=3DD2> <option selected>See Other Opt=
ions</option> </select></a></td><td noWrap>&nbsp; <a href=3Dhttp://hjkjlj.=
info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601 =20?theist> <input typ=
e=3Dimage alt=3DGo src=3Dhttp://www.oemreseller.biz/ads2/go-button-softwar=
e.gif value=3DGo border=3D0 name=3DI2 width=3D21 height=3D21></a></td></tr=
></table></td></tr></table><p><a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info/OE017/?affiliat=
e_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
?inputting> <img height=3D144 src=3Dhttp:=
//www.fredmiranda.com/Buzz/photoshopbox.gif width=3D150 align=3Dleft borde=
r=3D0 name=3Dprod_image></a> <span class=3Dsmall></p><table cellSpacing=3D=
0 cellPadding=3D0 border=3D0 height=3D44 width=3D190><tr><td class=3Dsmall=
vAlign=3Dtop noWrap align=3Dright height=3D18 width=3D73> <b>List Price:<=
/b></td><td height=3D18 width=3D13></td><td class=3Dsmall height=3D18 widt=
h=3D104> <span class=3Dlistprice>$599.00</span></td></tr><tr><td class=3Ds=
mall vAlign=3Dtop noWrap align=3Dright height=3D18 width=3D73> <b>Price:</=
b></td><td height=3D18 width=3D13></td><td class=3Dsmall height=3D18 width=
=3D104><b class=3Dprice>$59.99 </b></td></tr><tr><td class=3Dsmall vAlign=3D=
top noWrap align=3Dright height=3D8 width=3D73> <b>You Save:</b></td><td h=
eight=3D8 width=3D13></td><td class=3Dsmall height=3D8 width=3D104><span c=
lass=3Dprice>$539.01 (90%)</span></td></tr></table><p> <a href=3Dhttp://ww=
w.oemreseller.biz/?character> <img border=3D0 src=3Dhttp://g-images.amazon=
com/images/G/01/detail/add-to-cart-midsize.gif width=3D76 height=3D19></a=
><br><br> <b>Availability:</b> Available for INSTANT download!<br> <b>Coup=
on Code:</b> IS229<br> <b>Media:</b> CD-ROM / Download<br> </span><br> <sp=
an class=3Dsmall><a href=3Dhttp://ghfhsh.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685=
&campaign_id=3D601
?recovery>System requirements</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp; <a hre=
f=3Dhttp://ghfhsh.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
?c=
owboy>Accessories</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp; <a href=3Dhttp://ghfhsh.info/OE017/?af=
filiate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
?careful>Other Versions</a></p><p>=
</p><p><b><font size=3D1>Features:</font></b><font size=3D1> </font></p><u=
l> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Improved file management, new design p=
ossibilities, and a more intuitive way to create for the Web </font></li> =
<li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Support for 16-bit images, digital camera=
raw data, and non-square pixels </font></li> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=
=3D1>Create or modify photos using painting, drawing, and retouching tools=
</font></li> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Customized workspace; save =
personalized workspace and tool settings; create customized shortcuts </fo=
nt> </li> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Unparalleled efficiency--automa=
te production tasks with built-in or customized scripts</font></li></ul> <=
/span><p><span class=3Dtiny><b>Sales Rank:</b> #3<br> <b class=3Dtiny>Ship=
ping:</b> International/US or via instant download<br> <b>Date Coupon Expi=
res:</b> May 30th, 2004<br> </span><font class=3Dtiny><b>Average Customer =
Review:</b> <img height=3D12 alt=3D"5 out of 5 stars" src=3Dhttp://g-image=
s.amazon.com/images/G/01/x-locale/common/customer-reviews/stars-5-0.gif wi=
dth=3D64 border=3D0> Based on 498 reviews. <a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info/OE=
017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
?lateral>Write a review</a>=
</font><br clear=3Dall></p> <hr noShade SIZE=3D1><table border=3D0 cellp=
adding=3D0 cellspacing=3D0 style=3D"border-collapse: collapse" bordercolor=
=3D#111111 width=3D100% id=3DAutoNumber3><tr><td width=3D100%><b class=3Ds=
ans>Macromedia Flash MX 2004 Pro</b><br> <span class=3Dsmall><a href=3Dhtt=
p://ghfhsh.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
?sonogram=
>Macromedia</a> </span><br><table border=3D0><tr><td noWrap><b class=3Dsma=
ll>Choose:</b></td><td vAlign=3Dtop noWrap><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadd=
ing=3D0 border=3D0><tr><td><a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info/OE017/?affiliate_i=
d=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
?citizen><select name=3DD3> <option selecte=
d>See Other Options</option> </select></a></td><td noWrap>&nbsp; <a href=3D=
http://yuiuku.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
?whup>=
<input type=3Dimage alt=3DGo src=3Dhttp://www.oemreseller.biz/ads2/go-but=
ton-software.gif value=3DGo border=3D0 name=3DI3 width=3D21 height=3D21></=
a></td></tr></table></td></tr></table><p><a href=3Dhttp://yuiuku.info/OE01=
7/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
?pantry> <img height=3D187 sr=
c=3Dhttp://www.uh.edu/infotech/images/software/purchasing/flashmx2004.jpg =
width=3D155 align=3Dleft border=3D0 name=3Dprod_image></a> <span class=3Ds=
mall></p><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 border=3D0 style=3D"border=
-collapse: collapse" bordercolor=3D#111111 height=3D42 width=3D199><tr><td=
class=3Dsmall vAlign=3Dtop noWrap align=3Dright height=3D18 width=3D73> <=
b>List Price:</b></td><td height=3D18 width=3D11></td><td class=3Dsmall he=
ight=3D18 width=3D115> <span class=3Dlistprice>$699.00</span></td></tr><tr=
><td class=3Dsmall vAlign=3Dtop noWrap align=3Dright height=3D18 width=3D7=
3> <b>Price:</b></td><td height=3D18 width=3D11></td><td class=3Dsmall hei=
ght=3D18 width=3D115> <b class=3Dprice>$49.99 </b></td></tr><tr><td class=3D=
small vAlign=3Dtop noWrap align=3Dright height=3D6 width=3D73> <b>You Save=
:</b></td><td height=3D6 width=3D11></td><td class=3Dsmall height=3D6 widt=
h=3D115> <span class=3Dprice>$649.01 (90%)</span></td></tr></table><p> <a =
href=3Dhttp://ghfhsh.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601  =

?headland> <img border=3D0 src=3Dhttp://g-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/d=
etail/add-to-cart-midsize.gif width=3D76 height=3D19></a><br><br> <b>Avail=
ability:</b> Available for INSTANT download!<br> <b>Coupon Code:</b> IS229=
<br> <b>Media:</b> CD-ROM / Download<br> </span><br> <span class=3Dsmall><=
a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601=

?bakersfield>System requirements</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp; <a href=3Dhttp://hjk=
jlj.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601 =20 ?insomnia>Acce=
ssories</a>&nbsp; |&nbsp; <a href=3Dhttp://yuiuku.info/OE017/?affiliate_id=
=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
?belong>Other Versions</a></p><p></p><p><br>=
<b><font size=3D1>Features:</font></b><font size=3D1> </font></p><ul> <li=
class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Top-of-the-line Flash development environmen=
t for advanced content and applications </font> </li> <li class=3Dsmall><f=
ont size=3D1>Tools for creating forms-based data-driven applications, inte=
ractive presentations, high quality video experiences and more </font></li=
> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Build effective data-driven application=
s with familiar forms-based development, powerful data-binding, and Micros=
oft Visual SourceSafe integration </font></li> <li class=3Dsmall><font siz=
e=3D1>Add interactivity and customized interfaces to high quality video </=
font></li> <li class=3Dsmall><font size=3D1>Broad device deployment is eas=
y with device-specific emulators, templates and sample content</font></li>=
</ul> </span><p><span class=3Dtiny><b>Sales Rank:</b> #4<br> <b class=3Dti=
ny>Shipping:</b> International/US or via instant download<br> <b>Date Coup=
on Expires:</b> May 30th, 2004<br> </span><font class=3Dtiny><b>Average Cu=
stomer Review:</b> <img height=3D12 alt=3D"5 out of 5 stars" src=3Dhttp://=
g-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/x-locale/common/customer-reviews/stars-5-0=
gif width=3D64 border=3D0> Based on 217 reviews. <a href=3Dhttp://qwtwuw.=
info/OE017/?affiliate_id=3D233685&campaign_id=3D601
?hypoactive>Write a =
review</a>. </font></p></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></tab=
le> </form></td></tr></table><p>
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From: Daniel Pettersson <[email protected]>
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Subject: Pine and Exchange with SSL, strange problem
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Hi, I have trouble getting Pine to talk IMAP over SSL to Exchange. The
problem is that Pine does the Busy dance.

There are two sinmple ways this can done. It always happens if I go to the
first mail, read it and then press 'n' for a few seconds. This is fully
reproducable, but it doesn't always happen on the same mail.

And the there's the other way, where I have a couple of different mails
sent from Outlook, Evolution and Mozilla that most often isn't readable.
When positioned above that mail, and then stepping to the next one, the
headers are updated before the Busy gets going, but not the body.


Versions tested:
Exchange 2000 with service pack 3 and later patches running on
Windows 2000 Advanced Server with service pack 3 and later patches.

Pine 4.58 as PC-Pine (from pm458w32.zip) without additional settings on Windows XP Pro,
Pine 4.58 (all patches from Eduardo Chappa http://www.math.washington.edu/~chappa/pine/patches/pine4.58/pine4.58.tar.gz) on 64-bit Solaris 8 (fully patched) compiled with GCC 3.2.3 and OpenSSL 0.9.7d,
Pine 4.56 (package from SGI) with OpenSSL 0.9.6j (package from SGI) on 64-bit IRIX,
Pine 4.58 on i686 Debian GNU/Linux Woody compiled with GCC 2.95.4 and 0.9.6c.

Settings changed are on Exchange "Enable fast message retrieval" and in
Pine different combinations of quell-imap-envelope-update,
quell-partial-fetching and quell-ssl-largeblocks.

Things seem to work much best with enable-full-header-cmd, viewing
complete messages,quell-imap-envelope-update, quell-partial-fetching,
quell-ssl-largeblocks and "Enable fast message retrieval" off.

inbox-path={IMAP.DOMAIN.SE:993/ssl/novalidate-cert/user=USER}INBOX

All settings/versions are verified to work completely ok against iPlanet
server.


With -d verbose=9,imap=5 the relevant section is here:

"
--update_index done
STATUS cmd:2066, max:-1, min-1
cancel_busy_alarm(-1)
Read char returning: 2067 Right Arrow
Read command returning: 2067 Right Arrow
New_mail_count zeroed

- process_cmd(cmd=505) -


 -----  MAIL VIEW  -----
busy_alarm(1, Busy, (nil), 0)
IMAP DEBUG 11:49:18 4/27: 00000016 FETCH 5 (BODYSTRUCTURE FLAGS)
IMAP DEBUG 11:49:18 4/27: * 5 FETCH (BODYSTRUCTURE ("TEXT" "PLAIN"
("charset" "iso-8859-1") NIL NIL "QUOTED-PRINTABLE" 4832 81 NIL NIL NIL)
FLAGS (\Seen \Flagged))
IMAP DEBUG 11:49:18 4/27: 00000016 OK FETCH completed.
-- gf_reset local_nvtnl
-- gf_reset line_test
-- gf_reset wrap
-- gf_reset nvtnl_local
-- gf_pipe: suspend_busy_alarm
resume_busy_alarm
suspend_busy_alarm
resume_busy_alarm
suspend_busy_alarm
resume_busy_alarm
suspend_busy_alarm
resume_busy_alarm
suspend_busy_alarm
resume_busy_alarm
suspend_busy_alarm
resume_busy_alarm
suspend_busy_alarm
resume_busy_alarm
suspend_busy_alarm
resume_busy_alarm
done.
suspend_busy_alarm
resume_busy_alarm
busy_alarm(1, Busy, (nil), 0)
IMAP DEBUG 11:49:18 4/27: 00000017 FETCH 5 BODY[1]
IMAP DEBUG 11:49:18 4/27: * 5 FETCH (BODY[1] {4832}
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
alarm_signal()
tcptimeout: waited 15 seconds
suspend_busy_alarm
q_status_message(Waited 15 seconds for server reply.  Still Waiting...)
output_message(Waited 15 seconds for server reply.  Still Waiting...)
d_q_status_message(Waited 15 seconds for server reply.  Sti)
resume_busy_alarm
alarm_signal()
"

Without SSL Pine and Exchange work fine together, so this in some ways
looks like Exchange and OpenSSL have problems. On the other hand, is
PC-Pine compiled with OpenSSL? I've searched for SSL problems with
Exchange but haven't found anything relevant. Any of you have any clues?
I have plenty of platforms to test on if it should matter and indirect
control of the settings on the Exchange server. Sorry for messy mail.

tia
daniel
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I am using Pine 4.58 with an inbox-path set to a remote IMAP server.
The server is Courier imapd 1.7.3 on Redhat 7.3. The problem I am
having is that the "TO" filter does not properly match any messages,
though the other filters do. I notice in the release notes for Pine
4.55 that this issue has been addressed:

    With some defective IMAP servers a filter which required a match in
    the To pattern would not match. The IMAP server defect is that the
    server does not implement a HEADER search for the empty string to be
    equivalent to a test for the header existing.

Is Courier imapd included in that list of "defective IMAP servers" and
if so, any idea why this workaround is not working for me? If it is
something else, can anyone suggest a workaround I might try? Thanks.

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From: Murray F Spiegel <[email protected]>
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Subject: Hiding first 2 characters of Status in index-format?
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Is it possible to set index-format so that the first
2 characters of STATUS will not display?

Eg: can I turn this:

+ A  34 Oct  9 10:18 To: Arnold L Neidha Name distributions
 D  35 Oct 14 15:43 To: Arnie Neidhardt Name distributions
+ A  36 Oct 15 13:53 Arnold L Neidhardt  Re:  Names distributions

Into this:

A  34 Oct  9 10:18 To: Arnold L Neidha Name distributions
D  35 Oct 14 15:43 To: Arnie Neidhardt Name distributions
A  36 Oct 15 13:53 Arnold L Neidhardt  Re:  Names distributions

I tried admittedly artificial constructions such as STATUS(-2)
without success.

Thanks
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On Tue, 4 May 2004, Murray F Spiegel wrote:

> Is it possible to set index-format so that the first
> 2 characters of STATUS will not display?
>
> Eg: can I turn this:
>
> + A  34 Oct  9 10:18 To: Arnold L Neidha Name distributions
>   D  35 Oct 14 15:43 To: Arnie Neidhardt Name distributions
> + A  36 Oct 15 13:53 Arnold L Neidhardt  Re:  Names distributions
>
> Into this:
>
> A  34 Oct  9 10:18 To: Arnold L Neidha Name distributions
> D  35 Oct 14 15:43 To: Arnie Neidhardt Name distributions
> A  36 Oct 15 13:53 Arnold L Neidhardt  Re:  Names distributions
>
> I tried admittedly artificial constructions such as STATUS(-2)
> without success.

It won't work this way unless your implementation of sprintf
interprets negative widths this way. Look here:

pine/mailindx.c

        if(cdesc->adjustment == Left)
           sprintf(p, "%-*.*s", width, width, cdesc->string);
         else
           sprintf(p, "%*.*s", width, width, cdesc->string);

What you have to do there is if width is negative, use a
temporary pointer which is initialized like this:

       tmp_ptr = cdesc->string - width;

so the tmp_ptr skips the negative number of characters (- - = +)
then do

       with *= -1

to make with positive again and then do the sprintfs with the
temp string. But you should also check the string length before
setting the tmp_ptr as a safeguard to prevent strange output
when you set the "offset" larger than the string with...

Bernhard

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I appreciate the c-code hack, but I was wondering if there is
a way to hiding the first two characters of STATUS 'within' PINE
(eg, using the valid of options in the setup screen).

Is this possible, anyone?

Thanks!
-murray

On Tue, 4 May 2004, Murray F Spiegel wrote:

>  Is it possible to set index-format so that the first
>  2 characters of STATUS will not display?
>
>  Eg: can I turn this:
>
>  + A  34 Oct  9 10:18 To: Arnold L Neidha Name distributions
>    D  35 Oct 14 15:43 To: Arnie Neidhardt Name distributions
>  + A  36 Oct 15 13:53 Arnold L Neidhardt  Re:  Names distributions
>
>  Into this:
>
>  A  34 Oct  9 10:18 To: Arnold L Neidha Name distributions
>  D  35 Oct 14 15:43 To: Arnie Neidhardt Name distributions
>  A  36 Oct 15 13:53 Arnold L Neidhardt  Re:  Names distributions
>
>  I tried admittedly artificial constructions such as STATUS(-2)
>  without success.

On Wed, 5 May 2004, Bernhard Kaindl wrote:

> It won't work this way unless your implementation of sprintf
> interprets negative widths this way. Look here:
>
> pine/mailindx.c
>
>          if(cdesc->adjustment == Left)
>             sprintf(p, "%-*.*s", width, width, cdesc->string);
>           else
>             sprintf(p, "%*.*s", width, width, cdesc->string);
>
> What you have to do there is if width is negative, use a
> temporary pointer which is initialized like this:
>
>       tmp_ptr = cdesc->string - width;
>
> so the tmp_ptr skips the negative number of characters (- - = +)
> then do
>
>       with *= -1
>
> to make with positive again and then do the sprintfs with the
> temp string. But you should also check the string length before
> setting the tmp_ptr as a safeguard to prevent strange output
> when you set the "offset" larger than the string with...
>
> Bernhard

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*** Murray F Spiegel ([email protected]) wrote in the...:

:) I appreciate the c-code hack, but I was wondering if there is a way to
:) hiding the first two characters of STATUS 'within' PINE (eg, using the
:) valid of options in the setup screen).
:)
:) Is this possible, anyone?

No, it's not possible. You need to hack pine on your own. I would have
hacked Pine differently, though.

Eduardo
http://www.math.washington.edu/~chappa/pine/

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Hello PINE folks -

I am running PINE 4.58 on Linux (once upon a time RedHat 7, much upgraded,
and now a complete bastard of RedHat and Fedora RPMs and lots of
individually compiled components).  PINE is locally compiled, not from an
RPM.

Remote terminal access is through SecureCRT v4.1.3, though I'm pretty sure
that's not related to the problem, which is:

Some messages are being displayed such that certain characters which
should be a single character wide (probably complex characters, such as
accented characters) are instead being output as multiple bytes.  This
throws off PINE's line counting and makes indices difficult to read.


Here's an example message that does this (look in the From line, where
the name says \"Sanz de Leon, Juan Carols\" - the "o" in Leon is
taking up multiple character positions on the line):

[email protected] Wed May  5 10:46:14 2004
Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 09:27:03 -0400
From: "[iso-8859-1] \"Sanz de Le=F3n, Juan Carlos\"" <[email protected]>
Reply-To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <[email protected]=
>
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Groupshield For Exchange

   [ The following text is in the "iso-8859-1" character set. ]
   [ Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set.  ]
   [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ]


NAI is having many problems with GroupShield 6.0.  We have an incident
open
for about 2 months now... And we are still having problems... No answer
from
NAI yet.  We have installed several hotfixes they have sent us.. But
nothing.
=2E..



Viewing this same message through Outlook Web Access or Outlook 2003, the
From: line shows a single accented letter "o" character where the multiple
characters appear in PINE.  PINE gets thrown off and shows this index as a
result (I added the "quote" marks at the left and right edge of each line,
to show how the line with message #2511 got extended to the right):

"+   2510 May  5 The SANS Institute   (64K) SANS NewsBites Vol. 6 Num. 18
"
"    2511 May  5 "Sanz de Len, Jua   (11K) RE: Groupshield For Exchange
"
"  N 2512 May  5 Callan, Chris        (12K) RE: Groupshield For Exchange
"
"  N 2513 May  5 Eleanor Nagai        (12K) RE: loading an RSA  pubkey
that is he"


Anyone else seen this?  Have a workaround?  It makes reading the index a
bit difficult...

Thanks!
-Jay


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Hi Jay,

from all my reading and working on pine4.58 source code for Linux
to make an UTF-8 support patch, I would say that I know:

- If pine4.58 converts some special byte or byte sequence (such as
 control or escape sequencies) to a different number of bytes,
 it does so before composing the message view or index.

- At message view and index, Pine 4.58 counts one byte as one
 character which moves the cursor position on the terminay by
 one column to the right. (except for TAB, newline and such).

- This means, AFAIK and understand, if your e.g. your message
 index view on the terminal is not correctly column-aligned,
 then I see these possibilities:

 - The pine4.58 source code you compiled is not the same
   I patched all the time

 - Your compiler or system somehow results in turing one
   character into multible which is not handled by pine

   -> One example for this could e.g. be the use of the
      library function sprintf which I just posted in the
      other index view thread. If glibc, because of locale
      settings which might be in effect, thinks it has to
      copy a different number of bytes (eg. because it
      thinks it has to convert characters to a multibye
      encoding such as UTF-8), then this use of sprintf
      might be the cause (unlikely unless env|grep -i utf
      gives you some output)

  - Your terminal setup converts bytes and does not move
    the curse by one position to the right for each byte.

    - Some secure terminals e.g. might want to convert
      escape sequencies and c1-control charecters to something
      different or ignore them and not fullfull the one-byte
      =3D one column assumption then.

      - If this is the case, checking if=20

        [ Viewer Preferences ]
           [ ]  pass-control-characters-as-is     =20

        is indeed turned off(no X here), not mentioned in
        your config files.

        If this is off, pine should filter all sequencies
        which might indeed be somehow risky to ASCII characters
        so the terminal and and terminal filers which might
        be on the way should have no reason to not fullfill
        the one byte =3D one column assumption pine relies on.

Final word: If working with ISO-8859-1, one byte should always
occupy one space on screen, not more or less. Such things you
usually see with UTF-8 termails but in ISO-8859-1 mode they
should not do this.

Bernhard

On Wed, 5 May 2004, Jay Libove wrote:

> Hello PINE folks -
>=20
> I am running PINE 4.58 on Linux (once upon a time RedHat 7, much upgrad=
ed,
> and now a complete bastard of RedHat and Fedora RPMs and lots of
> individually compiled components).  PINE is locally compiled, not from =
an
> RPM.
>=20
> Remote terminal access is through SecureCRT v4.1.3, though I'm pretty s=
ure
> that's not related to the problem, which is:
>=20
> Some messages are being displayed such that certain characters which
> should be a single character wide (probably complex characters, such as
> accented characters) are instead being output as multiple bytes.  This
> throws off PINE's line counting and makes indices difficult to read.
>=20
>=20
> Here's an example message that does this (look in the From line, where
> the name says \"Sanz de Leon, Juan Carols\" - the "o" in Leon is
> taking up multiple character positions on the line):
>=20
> From [email protected] Wed May  5 10:46:14 2004
> Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 09:27:03 -0400
> From: "[iso-8859-1] \"Sanz de Le[f3]n, Juan Carlos\"" <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <[email protected]=
com>
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: Groupshield For Exchange
>=20
>     [ The following text is in the "iso-8859-1" character set. ]
>     [ Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set.  ]
>     [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ]
>=20
>=20
> NAI is having many problems with GroupShield 6.0.  We have an incident
> open
> for about 2 months now... And we are still having problems... No answer
> from
> NAI yet.  We have installed several hotfixes they have sent us.. But
> nothing.
> ...
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Viewing this same message through Outlook Web Access or Outlook 2003, t=
he
> From: line shows a single accented letter "o" character where the multi=
ple
> characters appear in PINE.  PINE gets thrown off and shows this index a=
s a
> result (I added the "quote" marks at the left and right edge of each li=
ne,
> to show how the line with message #2511 got extended to the right):
>=20
> "+   2510 May  5 The SANS Institute   (64K) SANS NewsBites Vol. 6 Num. =
18
> "
> "    2511 May  5 "Sanz de Len, Jua   (11K) RE: Groupshield For Exchange
> "
> "  N 2512 May  5 Callan, Chris        (12K) RE: Groupshield For Exchang=
e
> "
> "  N 2513 May  5 Eleanor Nagai        (12K) RE: loading an RSA  pubkey
> that is he"
>=20
>=20
> Anyone else seen this?  Have a workaround?  It makes reading the index =
a
> bit difficult...
>=20
> Thanks!
> -Jay
>=20

Bernhard

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Stupid me!  This problem only occurs when I run PINE within "screen", and
then only when I run screen with LANG=3D...UTF-8...

Sorry to bother everyone...
-Jay


On Wed, 5 May 2004, Jay Libove wrote:

> Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 11:26:39 -0400
> From: Jay Libove <[email protected]>
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: PINE 4.58, text encoding of accented character causes line wrap
>
> Hello PINE folks -
>
> I am running PINE 4.58 on Linux (once upon a time RedHat 7, much upgraded=
,
> and now a complete bastard of RedHat and Fedora RPMs and lots of
> individually compiled components).  PINE is locally compiled, not from an
> RPM.
>
> Remote terminal access is through SecureCRT v4.1.3, though I'm pretty sur=
e
> that's not related to the problem, which is:
>
> Some messages are being displayed such that certain characters which
> should be a single character wide (probably complex characters, such as
> accented characters) are instead being output as multiple bytes.  This
> throws off PINE's line counting and makes indices difficult to read.
>
>
> Here's an example message that does this (look in the From line, where
> the name says \"Sanz de Leon, Juan Carols\" - the "o" in Leon is
> taking up multiple character positions on the line):
>
> From [email protected] Wed May  5 10:46:14 2004
> Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 09:27:03 -0400
> From: "[iso-8859-1] \"Sanz de Le=F3n, Juan Carlos\"" <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <[email protected]=
om>
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: Groupshield For Exchange
>
>     [ The following text is in the "iso-8859-1" character set. ]
>     [ Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set.  ]
>     [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ]
>
>
> NAI is having many problems with GroupShield 6.0.  We have an incident
> open
> for about 2 months now... And we are still having problems... No answer
> from
> NAI yet.  We have installed several hotfixes they have sent us.. But
> nothing.
> ...
>
>
>
> Viewing this same message through Outlook Web Access or Outlook 2003, the
> From: line shows a single accented letter "o" character where the multipl=
e
> characters appear in PINE.  PINE gets thrown off and shows this index as =
a
> result (I added the "quote" marks at the left and right edge of each line=
,
> to show how the line with message #2511 got extended to the right):
>
> "+   2510 May  5 The SANS Institute   (64K) SANS NewsBites Vol. 6 Num. 18
> "
> "    2511 May  5 "Sanz de Len, Jua   (11K) RE: Groupshield For Exchange
> "
> "  N 2512 May  5 Callan, Chris        (12K) RE: Groupshield For Exchange
> "
> "  N 2513 May  5 Eleanor Nagai        (12K) RE: loading an RSA  pubkey
> that is he"
>
>
> Anyone else seen this?  Have a workaround?  It makes reading the index a
> bit difficult...
>
> Thanks!
> -Jay
>
>

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On Wed, 5 May 2004, Jay Libove wrote:

> Hello PINE folks -
>
> I am running PINE 4.58 on Linux (once upon a time RedHat 7, much upgraded,
> and now a complete bastard of RedHat and Fedora RPMs and lots of
> individually compiled components).  PINE is locally compiled, not from an
> RPM.
>
> Remote terminal access is through SecureCRT v4.1.3, though I'm pretty sure
> that's not related to the problem, which is:
>
> Some messages are being displayed such that certain characters which
> should be a single character wide (probably complex characters, such as
> accented characters) are instead being output as multiple bytes.  This
> throws off PINE's line counting and makes indices difficult to read.

You have a mismatch of character sets somewhere.

The message is arriving in some charset. It MAY state what that is (try
"H" to see headers, if that is enabled in your setup), or it may not.

Pine itself is pretty limited in its character set handling. Mostly, it
will warn you if the charset you've configured it for is different from
the one in a received message.

Your terminal emulator (SecureCRT) may also allow you to choose charsets.
For it all to work right, your emulator needs to be set to match the
charset of the message. Obviously, this has its limitations.

There is a better way. Mr. Kaindl, who posted recently, and some others
and I have worked on patches to Pine that convert everything to Unicode
UTF-8 for display (if the incoming message identifies its charset). When
used with a terminal emulator that can be, and is, configured for UTF-8,
you end up with a much better solution.

I use these patches in conjunction with Anzio, our terminal emulator
(available as below). I can receive messages with accented characters,
Russian, Chinese, and so forth, and they all display correctly. Anzio
even chooses fonts automatically. I can also do passthrough print of all
these messages (in AnzioWin, but not Anzio Lite).

Hope this helps.

Regards,
...Bob Rasmussen,   President,   Rasmussen Software, Inc.

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FROM: Sithole Family

Dear Directors,

You may be suprised to recieve this letter since you don't know me
personally. I am Mrs Sithole Thesy.the Wife of Dr.Robert Sithole, who was
recently murdered in the land dispute in Zimbabwe. I got your contact
through South Africa Information Exchange (S.A.I.E) here in Johannesburg and
I decided to write for anassistance. My late Husband, was among the few
black Zimbabwean rich farmers murdered in cold blood by the agents of the
ruling government of President Robert Mugabe. For his alleged support and
sympathy for the Zimbabwean Opposition party controlled by the whites.
Before his death, he had taken me to Johannesburg to deposit the sum of US$
36.5 Million (Thirty six Million Five Hundred United States Dollars) with a
security and finance company as if he foresaw the looming danger in
Zimbabwe. The money was deposited in a box as a consignment, to the security
company to avoid seizure, and also to avoid much demurrage fromthe security
company. This money was given to my Husband by president Mugabe for
investment purpose while they were still in good terms.

This land problem arose when President Robert Mugabe introduced a new land
act, which wholly affected the rich farmers, and some few blacks eventually
vehemently condemned the modus operandi adopted by the government. And that
resulted to rampant killing and mob actions by the veterans and some
political thugs, precisely, more than thirty-on(31) people have been killed.
Heads of government from Western World, especially Britain and United States
of America have voiced their condemnation of Mugabe 's plan subsequently,
the South African Development Community (S.A.D.C) has continuously supported
Mugabe's new land reform act.

It is against this background that I and my family who are currently staying
in South Africa have decided to transfer my husbands money into a foreign
account. As the eldest Wife of my Husband, I am saddled with the
responsibility of seeking an account where this money could be transferred
without the knowledge of my government who had tactically freezing our
family wealth and South African Government seems to beplaying alongside with
them.

We have decided not to invest this money in South Africa for the fear of
seizure and encountering the same experience in future,since both countries
have almost the same political history.More so, the South African Foreign
Exchange Policy does not allow such investment hence I am an asylum seeker.
As a business man I should entrust my future and that of my family on your
hands, I should let you know that thistransaction is risk free. Therefore if
you accept to assist my family, we are willing to accept any reasonable
condition you may deem necessary,and we can as well go into partnership
business with you. please reply immediately to facilitate immediate action
toward the transaction, Remember this business is highly confidential and
shall be kept within you alone.You can reach my son Ken on this number
:27-83-3506754.


Best regards,

Mrs Sithole Thesy.

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! Hello Family,
!
! I've been using vim as my alternate editor without problems
! forever on my FreeBSD-4.8 system then for no apparent reason I
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! [ Alternate editor abnormally terminated (1) ]
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! Any ideas on this or what it may be?  Thanks
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I've seen this problem when for some reason or another your home directory
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This note is to announce the availability of the Pine Message System
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Specific information about changes can be found in the built-in release
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UNIX source code for the latest Pine release is available at:

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The PC-Pine distribution is also available at the above url, or at:

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On Mon, 10 May 2004, Jeff Franklin wrote:
>This note is to announce the availability of the Pine Message System
>version 4.60. This release introduces some new functionality and
>addresses some bugs found in earlier versions.
>
>Specific information about changes can be found in the built-in release
>notes ("R" off the Main Menu), or via any of:
>
>         http://www.washington.edu/pine/
>
>         http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes.html

>From the 4.60 release notes:
>In Mac OS X, view and send attachments and URLs according to how
>       the system defines handling them, without relying on the existence
>       of a mailcap or mime.types file

Does this mean that pine will do exactly (or possibly the equivalent of)
calling the command line "open" on the attachment?

e.g. I could just hit return on a pdf attachment and it'll open in Preview,
or a Word file would open in Word?

(If so, where does it save the attachments?  Maybe I can set up a directory
where it dumps these things by default?)

Not directly related, but has anybody thought of giving server quota info
in pine itself?  Maybe even on the Status line.

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On Mon, 10 May 2004, Matt Ackeret wrote:

> Does this mean that pine will do exactly (or possibly the equivalent of)
> calling the command line "open" on the attachment?
>
> e.g. I could just hit return on a pdf attachment and it'll open in Preview,
> or a Word file would open in Word?

The idea is that it will go by the MIME type, so it's not quite the same
as doing an 'open'.  In most cases the behavior is equivalent to doing an
'open', except in cases where the attachment itself is something different
thatn what it's advertising itself as, which can often be cause for
concern.  In your two examples above it will do exactly what you expect
them to (assuming they're the correct MIME type).

The aim is to use Mac's mechanism for MIME handling, since they completely
did away with mailcaps and mime.type files.

Viewing a URL has the exact same effect as doing an 'open' on the URL.

> (If so, where does it save the attachments?  Maybe I can set up a directory
> where it dumps these things by default?)

If I remember correctly, they're going into /var/tmp.  Pine tries to never
strand files there, so it will try to wait for a moment that it thinks
will be safe to remove them.

Jeff


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Hi,

I upgraded to PC-Pine 4.60 from PC-Pine 4.58

Earlier while saving messages to a folder, on the next
save the default folder was the folder where the last
message was saved to. This, I believe was defined in
the saved-msg-name-rule which in my case was set to
last-folder-used.

However, with the same setting in 4.60, on the next
save the folder seems to reset to the first folder
defined in my collection (overwriting the parameter in
the saved-msg-name-rule field).

Is this expected behaviour?

-A




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Subject: On Behalf On Me And MY Family.
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Good Day To You,

Sorry to surprise you and take some of your time in going through this
unexpected letter of plea for your understanding and assistance.This
message may come as a surprise as we have not met,but we are desperately in
need of help.I got this contact out of desperation and frustration,via a
comprehensive search on the Internet. I cannot contact any of my late
father's associates because of the precarious situation in my country and
the predicament facing my family.I am the son of the erst-while leader of
the Movement for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), Jonas Savimbi,
who was killed in a fierce gun battle with government troops loyal to
Eduardo Dos Santos on the 22nd of Febuary 2002.My name is Jarak Savimbi,son
of Jonas Savimbi. I was aware of sales of diamonds and crude oil to
individuals and countries that clandestinely came to purchase these
products. after the PEACE ACCORD was broken, the United States of
Americagovernment abandoned my father and the United Nations (UN) imposed
sanctions on all products coming out of UNITA controlled areas. It is from
the proceeds of these sales that were used by UNITA to purchase arms to
prosecute their war agenda.

My late father, Jonas Savimbi deposited large sums of funds in Europe
realised from the sale of diamonds with a Security company that he intended
to make further purchases with over there.My mother Catarina Savimbi is in
possesion of the documents and informations of the deposit and all that it
would take to be released to you on our behalf.Our movements presently
(including me) is highly restricted.We are forbidden to either travel
abroad or out of our localities.At the moment,US$36.560,000.00 Million
Dollars cash my fathertransfered to and deposited in Europe before his
death for these purchases he intended to make is safe and still with the
Security firm.We have the pass-code ( P.I.N) and the documents for the
deposited funds in the Security firm.This is where your help is being
sought, because at presentwe cannot travel to effect the release
ourselves.We want to act fast before the government finds out about these
funds or they will be confisicated as they did with several others.With
this Personal Identification Nimber (PIN) pass-code and other informations
and power of attorney you will be able to proceed to the Security firm on
behalf of my family for the collection on our behalf.

When you inform us of your readiness, I will give you the all informations
needed before you can get access to the funds you will then proceed to the
Security company where the funds will be released to you as payment either
installmentally or depending on the advice of the security company to your
own personal convinience. We shall negotiate favourably with you what you
will be entitled to as you will be instructed to also set up fresh accounts
for the family with names and informations that shall be relayed to you as
we progress.Please get back to me with your intentions to help to enable me
give you the full details and informations to collecting the money on our
behalf.We need the money to be able to finance all family members into
Europe where we are guaranteed political assylum status by the European
Economic Community.

AS A RESULT OF THIS YOUR CONFIDENTIALITY IN THIS TRANSACTION IS REQUIRED TO
PREVENT MY GOVERNMENT FROM KNOWING ABOUT OUR PLANS AND FUTURE INTENTIONS OF
ELOPING INTO EUROPE.

Thank once again for your time.

Sincerely Yours,

Jarak Savimbi.
(For The Savimbi Family)




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Hi,

I have observed nearly the same: The folder name was the
last-folder-used, but the folder collection was always the first
defined collection. As a workaround I shuffled the most used
collection to the top.

Karsten

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Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 07:00:42 -0700 (PDT)
From: timple Y. <[email protected]>
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Subject: Problem in pine 4.60?

Hi,

I upgraded to PC-Pine 4.60 from PC-Pine 4.58

Earlier while saving messages to a folder, on the next
save the default folder was the folder where the last
message was saved to. This, I believe was defined in
the saved-msg-name-rule which in my case was set to
last-folder-used.

However, with the same setting in 4.60, on the next
save the folder seems to reset to the first folder
defined in my collection (overwriting the parameter in
the saved-msg-name-rule field).

Is this expected behaviour?

-A




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Hello,

  Pine 4.60 crashes when the name of a server is entered incorrectly. The
crash is produced in the c-client part of the code of Pine (so it affects
other applications built with the c-client library too) and it happens
when Pine (c-client) looks up the address of the non-existent server. The
crash happened to me after I made a mistake entering the name of the
server for which I wanted to add a collection list, but it happens if you
enter it incorrectly in your inbox-path too. As far as I can see the bug
affects only unix versions of Pine, other platforms need to be tested.

  A patch to work around the bug is in my web page. Address below.

Eduardo
http://www.math.washington.edu/~chappa/pine/
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Hey all,

Pine has compiled successfully on my HP-UX 10.20 workstation since about
4.33, until now.  I am trying to compile 4.60 and I get the following:

 Making Pine and rpload/rpdump.
 make CC=gcc DEBUG=-O3 -f makefile.ghp
         rm -f os.h
         ln -s osdep/os-hpx.h os.h
         gcc   -O3     -DHPP -DSYSTYPE=\"GHP\" -DMOUSE -c filter.c
 filter.c: In function `gf_wrap':
 filter.c:7657: virtual memory exhausted
 *** Error exit code 1

 Stop.

I am running after a relatively recent reboot, and there isn't much else
running on my box at the moment.  I recompiled 4.58 to make sure my system
was ok.  No problems there.  Watching memory utilization, filter.c peaked
at around 22M in virtual memory, whereas 4.60 filter.c spiked up to >130M
before dying.

The following stats haven't changed since 4.33:

 HP-UX 10.20, 640M RAM, 512M swap
 gcc 2.95.2

As with my past builds, I am building the stock source, with no SSL and
with the only change being to pine.h to add the "PASSFILE" define.

Any ideas?

thanks
jared
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I'm using PC-Pine 4.60 on WinXP with a #move inbox from an IMAP (M$
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Hi all,

The attached message corrupts my screen display when viewed. I've also
noticed this for messages with subjects containing (illegal?) tab
characters (both under Pine 4.44).

Also, if a quoted-printable error occurs inside a quoted block (different
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Please can we have an option to ignore bad QP encoding? I get a LOT of
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I'm using version 4.44 but I've also tried 4.50 and it still doesn't have
such an option that I can find.

Thanks in advance for your help,

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On Wed, 12 May 2004, Chris Wilson wrote:

> Please can we have an option to ignore bad QP encoding?

Whew! I thought it was just me.

It seems as if the number of messages so affected has risen dramatically
lately, and I'd at first wondered if one of my SpamAssassin-added
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America &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;175 Million Email
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Europe &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 156 Million Email
Address <BR>
Asia &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 168 Million
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China(PRC) &nbsp; 80 Million Email Address
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TaiWan &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;2.25 Million Email
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Japan &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;27 Million
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Australia&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 6 Million Email
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Canda &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;10 Million
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Russia &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;38 Million
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German&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;20 Million
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France &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;38 Million
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India &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 12 Million
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 3,445,565 <BR>
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Construction &amp; Real Estate &nbsp; &nbsp;
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&nbsp;415,668 <BR>
Office Supplies &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
&nbsp; &nbsp; 1,559,892 <BR>
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;5,675,648 <BR>
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Sports &amp; Entertainment &nbsp; &nbsp;
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Toys, Gifts and Handicrafts&nbsp; &nbsp;
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Hot OTC Stock Picks<br>
May 17-21 DPRI
<p>$Billion Dollar Insurance Companies use DPRI<br>
 to Investigate Product Failures and Recover Lost Claims!</p>
<p>Diversified Product Inspections, Inc. (OTC.BB DPRI) reports<br>
 Revenue Growth up over 600% in last 5 years!</p>
<p>DPRI Posts Record Profits - <br>
 Revenues: 2.4 Million in '03 vs. 1.9 Million in '02<br>
 2003 EARNINGS: 4 cents per share<br>
 2004 Revenues (proj): 3.2 Million<br>
 2004 EARNINGS (est): 7 cents per share<br>
 Shares Outstanding: 14.9 Million (10.4 restricted, 4.5 free-trading)<br>=

 Current Price: .28<br>
 Estimated High for 2004: 1.68 based upon average industry PE (22-26)</p>=

<p>DPRI - A Well-Kept Secret:<br>
 Even after saving the largest insurance companies tens of millions of do=
llars <br>
 while compiling an impressive 14-year history of continuous growth, DPRI=
<br>
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om <br>
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igation <br>
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<br>
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lysis <br>
 for a Fortune 500 client list that reads as a &quot;who's-who&quot; of t=
he insurance <br>
 industry:</p>
<p>Allstate, Bankers Security, C.N.A., Fireman's Fund, Florida Farm Bureau=
, <br>
 Hartford, Liberty Mutual, Nationwide, Prudential, Reliance, Republic, <b=
r>
 Safeco, State Farm, Travelers, USAA, United Pacific, and Zurich American=
</p>
<p>This phenomenal customer list is unheard of for any Company at this pri=
ce <br>
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gative <br>
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 representing nearly 100 of the nation's largest insurers.</p>
<p>Insurers Recovering Claims Leads to Record Number of Inspections: </p>
<p>The number of annual product inspections performed by DPRI with regard =
<br>
 to investigating defects has tripled to 10,000 per year up from 3,000 th=
ree <br>
 years ago as insurers see the financial rewards of identifying the exact=
cause <br>
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<p>Insurance claims in the US run into the hundreds of millions of dollars=
each <br>
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s <br>
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or <br>
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br>
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<br>
 damages were caused by a product defect. The insurance company's right t=
o <br>
 recover funds from the manufacturer is a legal principle called subrogat=
ion <br>
 which cost-effectively saves millions for the insurer while helping to a=
void <br>
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<p>DPRI's Findings Influence Hi-Profile Cases:</p>
<p>DPRI investigators are recognized by the Courts as experts in their fie=
ld <br>
 whereby their testimony carries tremendous weight as to the final outcom=
e <br>
 of an insurance related lawsuit. Here are some examples in which DPRI <b=
r>
 investigations enabled the client to achieve a successful verdict in a <=
br>
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<p>Masonite Siding Class Action Lawsuit: Serving as an expert witness, DPR=
I <br>
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br>
 total of 13.9 million US homes and based on DPRI's findings resulted in =
a <br>
 $4.3 Billion class action settlement.</p>
<p>Louisiana Pacific Class Action Lawsuit: DPRI inspected 2,000 homes in 1=
9 <br>
 states for defective siding. Although the defense contended that that th=
e <br>
 siding could not be positively identified once installed, DPRI developed=
a <br>
 method of positively identifying the product and demonstrated this durin=
g <br>
 testimony. The result was a $750,000 class action settlement for the cli=
ent.</p>
<p>California Strip Mall Fire Damage: DPRI positively identified the origi=
n, <br>
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<br>
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o <br>
 subrogate (recover) a $1,000,000 claim.</p>
<p>Ply-Gen (Hoover) vs. Pulte Home: Defective siding was installed in over=
<br>
 13,000 homes in Florida. DPRI investigations and lab analysis resulted i=
n a <br>
 $23.3 Million settlement to the homeowners. </p>
<p>The Most Valuable Database In The Industry:</p>
<p>DPRI owns an exclusive proprietary computerized database of over 300,00=
0 <br>
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th <br>
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<br>
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<br>
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<br>
 there is no other company in the US with such an extensive database, and=
<br>
 any attempt to create one from scratch would be an undertaking of great =
time <br>
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<p>Many companies, organizations, and government agencies have approached =
<br>
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as <br>
 entered negotiations to allow database access, and as a measure of its v=
alue, <br>
 closed on a contract to receive $1,000,000 from a single company for acc=
ess <br>
 to the database for a 10-year period. This is just the start of what sho=
uld be <br>
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<p>Insurance Related Stock Investments - The Key To Success:</p>
<p>A review of the earnings and stock performance for the companies that f=
orm <br>
 the backbone of the insurance industry dictate that investments in these=
and <br>
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a <br>
 leading example, billionaire-financial genius Warren Buffet has grown hi=
s <br>
 Berkshire Hathaway empire (trading at over $80,000 per share) on the <br=
>
 explosive cash flow from 3 insurance subsidiaries: National Indemnity, <=
br>
 GEICO, and reinsurance giant General Re. </p>
<p>DPRI is being force-fed ever increasing amounts of business by the lead=
ing <br>
 core of this very successful sector but has remained below the radar of =
<br>
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DPRI <br>
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ased <br>
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any <br>
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<br>
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<p>Forward Looking Statements and Disclosure: Hot OTC Stock Picks (HOSP) <=
br>
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hat <br>
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>
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s <br>
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g <br>
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<br>
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<br>
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br>
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s <br>
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br>
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party <br>
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r>
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Sorry!
I can't read my nagios mails, and don't find answer in
arhives (where is the new mail archives?).
Adding some information to my last mail:
In this system:Nagios version 1.0, and nrpe 1.8
Thanks!
Toti
Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 08:20:35 +0200 (CEST)
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Body: nagios errors

Hi!
Where can I find nagios error messages explanations?
For example:
Return code of 116 is out of bounds
and other error messages explanations by error code number.
Thanks!
Toti







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*** Chris Wilson ([email protected]) wrote in the pine-info...:

:) The attached message cannot be viewed in Pine (version 4.58), which
:) barfs about a QP error. I can't see why it barfs, can anyone tell me?

Pine does not display this messae because there was a URL added to it
which contains a "=" sign which is not followed by a quoted printable
encoding. In the current version of Pine (4.60) this error is ignored in
the sense that the message is displayed anyway, but a warning message is
issued instead.

It is likely that that URL was not added by the sending agent but by a
mailing list manager that did not check the content-type of the message
before adding such advertisement.

Eduardo
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Im not sure if this has been posted already.  I lost 90% of my email last
week.  :(




In file included from pico_os.c:4486:
/usr/include/stropts.h:42: error: conflicting types for 'ioctl'
/usr/include/stropts.h:42: note: a parameter list with an ellipsis can't match an empty parameter name list declaration
pico_os.c:236: error: previous implicit declaration of 'ioctl' was here
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `pico_os.o'




Earlier I thought it may have been due to my editing /var/ld/ld.config
file via crle.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Configuration file [3]: /var/ld/ld.config
 Default Library Path (ELF):   /usr/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/ssl/lib
 Trusted Directories (ELF):    /usr/lib/secure  (system default)

Command line:
 crle -c /var/ld/ld.config -l /usr/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/ssl/lib
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

After removing that file, I was left with only /usr/lib as a Default
Library Path.

I went back to Pine4.60 folder, did a "./build clean"
and then a "./build CC=gcc gs5"  and I still receive these errors.



Thanks

Scott Birl
Senior Systems Administrator            Computer Services   Temple University
1805 North Broad Street  Philadelphia   Pennsylvania 19122  United States
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*** Birl ([email protected]) wrote in the pine-info list today:

:) Im not sure if this has been posted already.  I lost 90% of my email
:) last week.  :(

Ouch!

:) In file included from pico_os.c:4486:
:) /usr/include/stropts.h:42: error: conflicting types for 'ioctl'
:) /usr/include/stropts.h:42: note: a parameter list with an ellipsis can't match an empty parameter name list declaration
:) pico_os.c:236: error: previous implicit declaration of 'ioctl' was here
:) *** Error code 1
:) make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `pico_os.o'

Some people have reported this error before (see comp.mail.pine for
example), here's a comment from one of them:


Commenting out line 4486  of pico/osdep/os-sv4.c  solved the problem

/* #include <stropts.h>  */

You may want to try that.


Eduardo
http://www.math.washington.edu/~chappa/pine/

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As it was written on May 17, thus Eduardo Chappa typed:

chappa:  Return-Path: <[email protected]>
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chappa:  From: Eduardo Chappa <[email protected]>
chappa:  To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
chappa:  Subject: Re: Solaris 9  pine4.60 compile problems
chappa:
chappa:  *** Birl ([email protected]) wrote in the pine-info list today:
chappa:
chappa:  :) Im not sure if this has been posted already.  I lost 90% of my email
chappa:  :) last week.  :(
chappa:
chappa:  Ouch!


I know!  *sigh*


chappa:  :) In file included from pico_os.c:4486:
chappa:  :) /usr/include/stropts.h:42: error: conflicting types for 'ioctl'
chappa:  :) /usr/include/stropts.h:42: note: a parameter list with an ellipsis can't match an empty parameter name list declaration
chappa:  :) pico_os.c:236: error: previous implicit declaration of 'ioctl' was here
chappa:  :) *** Error code 1
chappa:  :) make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `pico_os.o'
chappa:
chappa:  Some people have reported this error before (see comp.mail.pine for
chappa:  example), here's a comment from one of them:
chappa:
chappa:
chappa:  Commenting out line 4486  of pico/osdep/os-sv4.c  solved the problem
chappa:
chappa:  /* #include <stropts.h>  */
chappa:
chappa:  You may want to try that.




Tried it, failed.

But,  I also commented out that same line number in pico/pico_os.c
and it worked.


Thanks.

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Wall Street Wire<br>
Immediate Undervalue Alert<br>
Our April Alert (ALAN) was a Home Run Pick:<br>
82 to 2.34 in 3 Days (+185%)
<p>Here is our Grand Slam for May:<br>
 D P R I: Watch your screen, don't miss out!</p>
<p>$Billion Dollar Insurance Companies use DPRI<br>
 to Investigate Product Failures and Recover Lost Claims!<br>
 Diversified Product Inspections, Inc. (OTC.BB DPRI) reports<br>
 Revenue Growth up over 600% in last 5 years!</p>
<p>DPRI Posts Record Profits - <br>
 Revenues: 2.4 Million in '03 vs. 1.9 Million in '02<br>
 2003 EARNINGS: 4 cents per share<br>
 2004 Revenues (proj): 3.2 Million<br>
 2004 EARNINGS (est): 7 cents per share<br>
 Shares Outstanding: 14.9 Million (10.4 restricted, 4.5 free-trading)<br>=

 Current Price: .28<br>
 3-Day Run: .92 (Stock should be trading here based on earnings)<br>
 Estimated High for 2004: 1.68 based upon average industry PE (22-26)</p>=

<p>DPRI - A Well-Kept Secret:<br>
 Even after saving the largest insurance companies tens of millions of do=
llars
 <br>
 while compiling an impressive 14-year history of continuous growth, DPRI=
<br>
 remains relatively unknown to investors with shares trading at rock-bott=
om <br>
 prices. DPRI is a leader at the highest level specializing in the invest=
igation
 <br>
 and laboratory analysis which determines the cause and origin of product=
<br>
 failures, commercial and residential fires, and in-depth air quality ana=
lysis
 <br>
 for a Fortune 500 client list that reads as a &quot;who's-who&quot; of t=
he insurance
 <br>
 industry:<br>
 Allstate, Bankers Security, C.N.A., Fireman's Fund, Florida Farm Bureau,=
<br>
 Hartford, Liberty Mutual, Nationwide, Prudential, Reliance, Republic, <b=
r>
 Safeco, State Farm, Travelers, USAA, United Pacific, and Zurich American=
</p>
<p>This phenomenal customer list is unheard of for any Company at this pri=
ce <br>
 level - and this is only a partial list. DPRI currently provides investi=
gative
 <br>
 services for over 2,000 insurance adjusters in more than 40 states <br>
 representing nearly 100 of the nation's largest insurers.</p>
<p>Insurers Recovering Claims Leads to Record Number of Inspections: <br>
 The number of annual product inspections performed by DPRI with regard <=
br>
 to investigating defects has tripled to 10,000 per year up from 3,000 th=
ree
 <br>
 years ago as insurers see the financial rewards of identifying the exact=
cause
 <br>
 of a defective or failed product. </p>
<p>Insurance claims in the US run into the hundreds of millions of dollars=
each
 <br>
 year with a vast majority of these claims resulting from product failure=
s <br>
 caused by defects. Insurance companies routinely pay the policy holder f=
or <br>
 damage when a claim is submitted but can recover from the manufacturer <=
br>
 the money paid out when the findings of an investigator determines that =
<br>
 damages were caused by a product defect. The insurance company's right t=
o <br>
 recover funds from the manufacturer is a legal principle called subrogat=
ion
 <br>
 which cost-effectively saves millions for the insurer while helping to a=
void
 <br>
 rising premiums for the consumer. </p>
<p>DPRI's Findings Influence Hi-Profile Cases:<br>
 DPRI investigators are recognized by the Courts as experts in their fiel=
d <br>
 whereby their testimony carries tremendous weight as to the final outcom=
e <br>
 of an insurance related lawsuit. Here are some examples in which DPRI <b=
r>
 investigations enabled the client to achieve a successful verdict in a <=
br>
 subrogation claim:<br>
 Masonite Siding Class Action Lawsuit: DPRI's findings resulted in a $4.3=
<br>
 Billion class action settlement.<br>
 Louisiana Pacific Class Action Lawsuit: DPRI inspected 2,000 homes in 19=
<br>
 states for defective siding. DPRI developed a method of positively <br>
 identifying the defect. The result was a $750,000 class action settlemen=
t for
 <br>
 the client.<br>
 California Strip Mall Fire Damage: DPRI positively identified the origin=
, <br>
 cause, and manufacturer of a battery charger responsible for heavy fire =
<br>
 damage to a shopping mall. DPRI's client, Reliance Insurance, was able t=
o <br>
 subrogate (recover) a $1,000,000 claim.<br>
 Ply-Gen (Hoover) vs. Pulte Home: DPRI investigations and lab analysis <b=
r>
 resulted in a $23.3 Million settlement to the homeowners. </p>
<p>The Most Valuable Database In The Industry:<br>
 DPRI owns an exclusive proprietary computerized database of over 300,000=
<br>
 product defects and failures including the key identifiers associated wi=
th <br>
 these products, a library of over 300,000 photographs with accompanying =
<br>
 documentation, and hundreds of videos. This database is the result of 10=
<br>
 years of research and is frequently updated. To the Company's knowledge,=
<br>
 there is no other company in the US with such an extensive database, and=
<br>
 any attempt to create one from scratch would be an undertaking of great =
time
 <br>
 and cost. </p>
<p>Many companies, organizations, and government agencies have approached =
<br>
 DPRI for the purpose of contractually paying for database access. DPRI h=
as <br>
 entered negotiations to allow database access, and as a measure of its v=
alue,
 <br>
 closed on a contract to receive $1,000,000 from a single company for acc=
ess
 <br>
 to the database for a 10-year period. This is just the start of what sho=
uld
 be <br>
 an additional and sizable revenue stream.</p>
<p>Insurance Related Stock Investments - The Key To Success:<br>
 Billionaire-financial genius Warren Buffet has grown his Berkshire <br>
 Hathaway empire (trading at over $80,000 per share) on the explosive cas=
h <br>
 flow from 3 insurance subsidiaries: National Indemnity, GEICO, and <br>
 reinsurance giant General Re. </p>
<p>DPRI is being force-fed ever increasing amounts of business by the lead=
ing
 <br>
 core of this very successful sector but has remained below the radar of =
<br>
 investors, thus creating a share price that is artificially undervalued.=
DPRI
 <br>
 has the proven experience that fosters escalating revenues and growth. B=
ased
 <br>
 on the very small float and the ability for the stock to jump sharply on=
any
 <br>
 real volume, upcoming news and continuous profits will lead to increased=
<br>
 exposure in conjunction with a soaring stock price.</p>
<p>Forward Looking Statements and Disclosure: Wall Street Wire (WSW) <br>
 cautions that small and micro-cap stocks are high-risk investments and t=
hat
 <br>
 some or all investment dollars can be lost. We suggest you consult a <br=
>
 professional investment advisor before purchasing any stock. WSW is not =
<br>
 offering securities for sale or solicitation of any offer to buy or sell=
<br>
 securities. WSW has received thirty thousand dollars from a third party =
for
 <br>
 the dissemination of this company profile. Since we have received <br>
 compensation there is an inherent conflict of interest in our statements=
and
 <br>
 opinions. Readers of this publication are cautioned not to place undue <=
br>
 reliance on forward-looking statements, which are based on certain </p>
<p>assumptions and expectations involving various risks and uncertainties,=
that
 <br>
 could cause results to differ materially from those set forth in the for=
ward-<br>
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Hello,

  Pine (version 4.60) is crashing upong resizing the screen. This happens
when the cursor is placed over an EMPTY collection in the folder list
screen and one tries to resize the screen. One could have an empty
collection when adding a new news server, or when a connection to a news
server fails, or when entering a directory where no folders have been
added. In these cases, resizing the screen will make Pine crash.

  A patch to fix this bug is available in my web page (see below).

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I've got a *lot* of backed-up mail, so I generally use a Select to get
a certain mailing list, then "Sort"/"Thread" so I can browse it. I
just started using 4.60 today (only because I've been getting hit by
the "QP encoding" problem when using 4.58 more and more lately), and
after about three such sessions of select, sort, apply-delete and
expunge (this is IMAP), my Inbox list looks like:

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+  N   1625 11:14pm   Yahoo!Groups Notification      (1,504)   You have been unsubscribed from linux-dell-laptops
       1626 Tomorrow  Damien Solley                  (4,044)   Re: [linux-dell-laptops] i8200 + fedora 2 = backlight wil
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.. and there's nothing I can convince *this* session (opening a new
Pine shows it right) that there's no messages 1626-1629. Trying to read
one of 'em returns:
                                    [Error getting message 1,628 data]

If it helps any, I usually have a 2nd Pine session open in "Sort"/"Apply"
while I'm doing this so I can see my new mail as it comes in. Perhaps one
session stepped on the other, but I've never had this problem under .58 .

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Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but I thought there was a simple command
line flag I could give to pine to have it read a specific file and use
that as if it were my mail, but let me go to the 'index', delete messages,
etc.

What I'm really trying to do:  I have a lot of really old mailing list
messages and other stuff (e.g. I have a cron job email me studiobriefing
from imdb every day).  I'd like to be able to export them from pine into
a file, then I could move the file around on different machines, but
still use pine to read it and delete messages.

I just want to get the stuff out of my mailbox and onto files I can move
around.

If there were a way I could _edit_ the messages (i.e. read half of a message,
delete that half), that'd be even better, but I'm pretty sure that's not even
possible.

So far I was doing this with vim, but I realized that if the messages are
just exported from pine, aren't they in mbox format that I can then read
with pine?
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Subject: Problem compiling 4.60 on OS X 10.2.8
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I cannot persuade 4.60 to compile on Mac OS X 10.2.8 (build 6R73), although previous
versions compiled without problems.

Building with:
 => ./build EXTRACFLAGS=-no-cpp-precomp EXTRALDFLAGS=-no-cpp-precomp
 osx
Additional flags solved one set of compilation problems, since o/w got
numerous errors regarding precompiled headers.

cc: using gcc3

build ends with following:
cd osdep; make includer os-osx.c; cd ..
cc -o includer includer.c
/includer < os-osx.ic > os-osx.c
rm -f os.c
ln -s osdep/os-osx.c os.c
cc   -g -DDEBUG -DDEBUGJOURNAL -no-cpp-precomp -DENABLE_LDAP  -Dconst=
-DSYSTYPE=\"OSX\"   -c -o os.o os.c
os.c: In function `mime_get_os_mimetype_from_ext':
os.c:1256: `UTTypeCreatePreferredIdentifierForTag' undeclared (first use
in this function)
os.c:1256: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
os.c:1256: for each function it appears in.)
os.c:1263: `UTTypeCreatePreferredIdentifierForTag' used prior to
declaration
os.c:1263: `kUTTagClassFilenameExtension' undeclared (first use in this
function)
os.c:1264: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
os.c:1268: `kUTTagClassMIMEType' undeclared (first use in this function)
os.c:1268: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
os.c: In function `mime_get_os_ext_from_mimetype':
os.c:1299: `UTTypeCreatePreferredIdentifierForTag' undeclared (first use
in this function)
os.c:1305: `UTTypeCreatePreferredIdentifierForTag' used prior to
declaration
os.c:1305: `kUTTagClassMIMEType' undeclared (first use in this function)
os.c:1306: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
os.c:1310: `kUTTagClassFilenameExtension' undeclared (first use in this
function)
os.c:1310: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
make: *** [os.o] Error 1


I've never asked a question on one of these lists before, so if I've
chosen the wrong place or included the wrong information, please accept
my apologies! Otherwise, any suggestions would be most welcome.

Clea



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Something else is wrong with 4.60.

I generally wrap my lines at 80 cols or less. Since upgrading to 4.60,
every now and then, when I see copies of my E-mail that's been resent
to me via the list I'm on, one line will randomly extend way past my original limit (like this) and I
can't tell why- looking at the same E-mail via Panix' webmail interface
shows it's wrapped right where I hit <return>.

Hey, I only went to 4.60 'cause of the "QP encoding" problem; if someone's
got a patch that fixes this in 4.58, I think I'd prefer to just go back
to that 'till 4.61 is out.

       -Kenny

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Hello,

I have just installed Pine 4.60 on Mac OS X 10.3.3 with fink. Pine 4.60
offers a new feature:

*  In Mac OS X, view and send attachments and URLs according to how the
   system defines handling them, without relying on the existence of a
   mailcap or mime.types file

It seems that it does not work for me. For example, I was trying to open
a MS Word document which was attached to an e-mail, but Pine told me
that it does not know which application handles it.

It is also interesting to see that Pine _CRASHES_ on my machine when I
try to open a HTML mime part.

Any idea?

Greetings,
Claus
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On Sat, 22 May 2004, Kenneth Crudup wrote:
> Something else is wrong with 4.60.
>
> I generally wrap my lines at 80 cols or less. Since upgrading to 4.60,
> every now and then, when I see copies of my E-mail that's been resent
> to me via the list I'm on, one line will randomly extend way past my original
> limit (like this) and I
> can't tell why- looking at the same E-mail via Panix' webmail interface
> shows it's wrapped right where I hit <return>.

I think this is because you are sending flowed text, which I'm guessing may
strip off hard returns you manually enter.

I'm seeing similar things with replies to messages sent to mailing lists where
it
shows up strangely in the reply like that with the ragged short lines.
I haven't tried turning off flowed text yet..

Though I may just try to get out of the habit of hitting return and seeing
if that fixes it.

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On Sun, 23 May 2004, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
> I have just installed Pine 4.60 on Mac OS X 10.3.3 with fink. Pine 4.60
> offers a new feature:
>
> *  In Mac OS X, view and send attachments and URLs according to how the
>    system defines handling them, without relying on the existence of a
>    mailcap or mime.types file
>
> It seems that it does not work for me. For example, I was trying to open
> a MS Word document which was attached to an e-mail, but Pine told me
> that it does not know which application handles it.

Have you already run Word on the system?  Does the system know about Word if
you double-click on a file for example?

It sounds like LaunchServices (which is really doing the heavy lifting)
doesn't know about Word on your system.

> It is also interesting to see that Pine _CRASHES_ on my machine when I
> try to open a HTML mime part.

Well, that's bad..  send a crash report if one of the pine developers wants
to see more detail.

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On Mon, 24 May 2004, Matt Ackeret wrote:

> Have you already run Word on the system?  Does the system know about Word if
> you double-click on a file for example?
>
> It sounds like LaunchServices (which is really doing the heavy lifting)
> doesn't know about Word on your system.

Yes, Word is started when double clicking on a .doc file. I have
included "application/msword;launch %s" to .mailcap and it is working
now. (launch is similar to open; it passes a file to the appropriate
applicaton in Mac OS X.) However, Pine uses .mailcap. That is just a
workaround.

> > It is also interesting to see that Pine _CRASHES_ on my machine when I
> > try to open a HTML mime part.
>
> Well, that's bad..  send a crash report if one of the pine developers wants
> to see more detail.

Also here, there is a workaround mentioned by the Pine fink package
maintainer. Starting Pine as "pine -d 0" solves this problem. See
<http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=8518467>.

Greetings,
Claus

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On Mon, 24 May 2004, Matt Ackeret wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 2004, Kenneth Crudup wrote:
>> Something else is wrong with 4.60.
>>
>> I generally wrap my lines at 80 cols or less. Since upgrading to 4.60,
>> every now and then, when I see copies of my E-mail that's been resent
>> to me via the list I'm on, one line will randomly extend way past my
>> original limit (like this) and I
>> can't tell why- looking at the same E-mail via Panix' webmail interface
>> shows it's wrapped right where I hit <return>.
>
> I think this is because you are sending flowed text, which I'm guessing may
> strip off hard returns you manually enter.
>
> I'm seeing similar things with replies to messages sent to mailing lists where
> it
> shows up strangely in the reply like that with the ragged short lines.
> I haven't tried turning off flowed text yet..

Hmm, I think the viewer is flowing lines at smaller boundaries.. maybe that's
the problem in both cases.

When I viewed my mailing list reply, my paragraph above showed like this:
I'm seeing similar things with replies to messages sent to mailing lists
where
it
shows up strangely in the reply like that with the ragged short lines.
I haven't tried turning off flowed text yet..


Argh..

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On Mon, 24 May 2004, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
> On Mon, 24 May 2004, Matt Ackeret wrote:
>
>> Have you already run Word on the system?  Does the system know about Word if
>> you double-click on a file for example?
>>
>> It sounds like LaunchServices (which is really doing the heavy lifting)
>> doesn't know about Word on your system.
>
> Yes, Word is started when double clicking on a .doc file. I have
> included "application/msword;launch %s" to .mailcap and it is working
> now. (launch is similar to open; it passes a file to the appropriate
> applicaton in Mac OS X.) However, Pine uses .mailcap. That is just a
> workaround.

I know I have opened .pdfs via this mechanism, I'm pretty sure I have opened
Word docs too.

I think you mean that your modifying .mailcap is a workaround -- I don't
think you should have to do ANY of this.  The point was (at least that's
how I inferred the answer to my question about it when 4.60 came out) that
it would "just work", and be essentially the same as double-clicking on a
file with no work on your part.

So maybe you can provide more info (though I don't know what kind of info)
so they can fix this.

>>> It is also interesting to see that Pine _CRASHES_ on my machine when I
>>> try to open a HTML mime part.
>>
>> Well, that's bad..  send a crash report if one of the pine developers wants
>> to see more detail.
>
> Also here, there is a workaround mentioned by the Pine fink package
> maintainer. Starting Pine as "pine -d 0" solves this problem. See
> <http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=8518467>.

That sounds like another workaround.  You shouldn't be able to crash the
app at all.

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Hi,

I have found another serious bug in Pine 4.60 (running on Mac OS
10.3.3, installed via fink package manager):

I have the following option on:

       [X]  alternate-role-menu

The help page tells us that I will ask if I would like to select a role
to compose, forward, or reply. It also tells that I will not be asked if
no message is selected.

In my case, I have the INBOX open, but there is no message in it. This
means that there is also no selected message. According to the help
text, I should not be asked, because there is no way to reply or
forward. However, I am asked. Selecting for example reply causes a
crash.

Anyone out there who can confirm this behavior?

Greetings,
Claus
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*** Claus Atzenbeck ([email protected]) wrote in the...:

:) I have the following option on:
:)
:)      [X] alternate-role-menu
:)[removed some text]
:) In my case, I have the INBOX open, but there is no message in it. This
:) means that there is also no selected message. According to the help
:) text, I should not be asked, because there is no way to reply or
:) forward. However, I am asked. Selecting for example reply causes a
:) crash.
:)
:) Anyone out there who can confirm this behavior?

Hello Claus,

Ouch!, you are right! this is a bug. It's easy to fix though, which is a
good thing. A patch to fix this bug is available through my web site.
Hopefully it will work for you too.

Eduardo
http://www.math.washington.edu/~chappa/pine/

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Is thera a way to save a group of attachments to a folder all together? I
usually receive tons of attachments on one one email and its time
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On Tue, 25 May 2004 [email protected] wrote:
> Is thera a way to save a group of attachments to a folder all together? I
> usually receive tons of attachments on one one email and its time consuming
> to save each one.

I don't know.. I just looked at a few messages with attachments, I thought
maybe I could ;-select them, but that's not available.

I did find something interesting though -- there's the "export" option
in the view attachments screen, but for every one I tried, it said it
couldn't export, use Save.

So maybe Export shouldn't be an option for this screen?

(I also found out about the "About attachment" screen, which shows that
some types _are_ indeed viewed with the "open" command on OS X)

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I have Pine 4.60-1.  The select command doesn't work. When I try to select
messages, it says: Command ; not defined fot this screen.  Press ? for
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Any ideas?

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On Tue, 25 May 2004 [email protected] wrote:
> I have Pine 4.60-1.  The select command doesn't work. When I try to select
> messages, it says: Command ; not defined fot this screen.  Press ? for help.
>
> Any ideas?

Do you have this pref turned on (type MSC to get there):

  [ Advanced Command Preferences ]
            [X]  enable-aggregate-command-set

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Hello,

Does anyone have any ideas on how I can run pine via a crontab or some other
mechanism?

What I would like to do is have the crontab run pine each day at say 3am so
that pine will filter my messages and then quit.


Thanks,
Jerry



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On Tue, 25 May 2004, JTNishimoto wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have any ideas on how I can run pine via a crontab or some other
> mechanism?
>
> What I would like to do is have the crontab run pine each day at say 3am so
> that pine will filter my messages and then quit.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jerry

I had a similar problem though i solved it through a screen session.

Use screen to keep pine active in the background.

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On May 26, 2004 at 13:58, Frederik Vervaet wrote:

>On Tue, 25 May 2004, JTNishimoto wrote:
>> What I would like to do is have the crontab run pine each day at say 3am so
>> that pine will filter my messages and then quit.

A better solution is to set up a cron job to run procmail.

Or have procmail filter the messages into the right folders as they
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 [email protected] wrote:

> Are there any alternatives to saving attachements other than saving each
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> them to a specified folder.

It would also be very nice to be able to select all of the files in a
directory at once (perhaps by wildcard?) for attaching to outgoing mail.

Scott Swanson





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How do I configure Pine so that it shows the file name of the attachment?
Currrent it just shows as a EXCEL or WORD document.

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On Wed, 26 May 2004, Satya wrote:

> Or have procmail filter the messages into the right folders as they
> come in.

this is clearly optimal. however, it's becoming more and more irrelevant,
since IMAP is gaining ground vs. POP3. further, the majority of users (of
either protocol) are unlikely to have enough access to their mail server
to set up procmail.

so, i'd like to expand the conversation a little. for people who don't
have shell accounts on their mail server, and/or people who are stuck with
non-Sieve capable IMAP servers...are we stuck with client-side filtering?

-Ryan

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Hello,

I didn't find a reference to this in the Pine documentation but I would
like to  be able to leave messages on the mail server when I use Pine.

Is this option available? If so, please point me in the right direction
so I can set up my pine client.

Thanks,

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Can someone recommend a tutorial for setting up and using pine with GPG
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*** Job 317 ([email protected]) wrote today:

:) I didn't find a reference to this in the Pine documentation but I would
:) like to be able to leave messages on the mail server when I use Pine.

Pine does not move messages from a server by default. Pine needs to be
configured to move messages from a server, so if you have not configured
anything, there's nothing to worry about.

Eduardo
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FYI, pine developers, this bug still happens in pine 4.60. i can still
reproduce it, but unfortunately, i haven't isolated it.

since it's cosmetic, though, i totally understand if it's a low priority.


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From: Ryan Barrett <[email protected]>
To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
Subject: bug: in folder view, subject wraps to next line?

hi all.  i'm trying to track down a bug in pine 4.58 - specifically, in
the folder screen, the subject line sometimes wraps around to the next
line. i can reproduce it, but only in a specific environment; i haven't
isolated it yet.

before i spend any more time on this, i just wanted to check to see if
this is a known bug, or if anyone has seen it before. here's a screenshot:

http://ryan.barrett.name/pinebug.jpg

apologies, there are a couple real email addresses visible in the
screenshot. i trust this list, though, so i'm not too worried.

there are no newlines, tabs, or other unusual characters in the subject,
but pine deals with those properly anyway. if this looks at all familiar,
please let me know. thanks!

-Ryan

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On Thu, 27 May 2004, Job 317 wrote:
> I didn't find a reference to this in the Pine documentation but I would
> like to  be able to leave messages on the mail server when I use Pine.

If you want to leave messages on the server, why not just use IMAP?

That's how IMAP works..  I personally think nobody should use POP.

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See also: <[email protected]> and
          <[email protected]>
          in [email protected]

I have a pretty extensive gdb session log of the roots to this problem.  I
posted the -d0 workaround to comp.mail.pine right after 4.60 was released.
I have discovered that any command-line argument will prevent the crash.  I
now use pine -bail which has no other potential effect.

I suspect the error is caused by something in the Carbon subsystem that is
not being initialized unless there is a command line argument.

I sent a bug report to the Pine maintainers, but I think that it will
require Apple developers to find a fix, more than a workaround.  I also
discovered that at least with the HTML mime attachment I had which crashed,
the DOC Type was illegal (HTML PUBLIC), but that should either have always
been rejected or not crashed just because of the command argument.  By the
way with a command argument, the stack coming into the function in os-osx.c
which calls the Carbon lib to launch the application has a stack exactly 128
above where it is without the command line.  But simply adding that much
stack storage (i.e. char dummy[128];) to main's stack variables does not fix
the problem.  I verified that the stack space also increases this amount in
my tests, but the program still crashes.  I really think something goes on
in _start or before when commands are on the command line that must
initialize soem routine in Carbon.  The failure is a BAD_ACCESS.  But using
MallocHelp, doesn't turn up any freeing of already freed memory--a common
cause for these.

--
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Morehead State University                             Morehead, Kentucky

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No one has replied to this message yet. Perhaps if I put "bug report"
in the subject line it will elicit a response. To summarize, a claimed
workaround in the 4.55 release notes about "TO" filters does not seem
to be working in 4.58. Thanks.

Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Erik T. Ray" <[email protected]>
> Date: May 4, 2004 2:34:37 PM EDT
> To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: Courier IMAP and TO filter
>
> I am using Pine 4.58 with an inbox-path set to a remote IMAP server.
> The server is Courier imapd 1.7.3 on Redhat 7.3. The problem I am
> having is that the "TO" filter does not properly match any messages,
> though the other filters do. I notice in the release notes for Pine
> 4.55 that this issue has been addressed:
>
>     With some defective IMAP servers a filter which required a match in
>     the To pattern would not match. The IMAP server defect is that the
>     server does not implement a HEADER search for the empty string to
> be
>     equivalent to a test for the header existing.
>
> Is Courier imapd included in that list of "defective IMAP servers" and
> if so, any idea why this workaround is not working for me? If it is
> something else, can anyone suggest a workaround I might try? Thanks.

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From: Jeff Franklin <[email protected]>
To: Pine Discussion Forum <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: 4.60 sometimes extends lines where it shouldn't
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On Sat, 22 May 2004, Kenneth Crudup wrote:

> Something else is wrong with 4.60.
>
> I generally wrap my lines at 80 cols or less. Since upgrading to 4.60,
> every now and then, when I see copies of my E-mail that's been resent
> to me via the list I'm on, one line will randomly extend way past my original
> limit (like this) and I
> can't tell why- looking at the same E-mail via Panix' webmail interface
> shows it's wrapped right where I hit <return>.

As Matt stated, this is because pine now sends out flowed text.  This can
be turned off by setting the quell-flowed-text feature.  When flowed is
on, if you are in the habit of hitting return at the end of each line, it
will display correctly.  However, if you let it wrap instead for a line,
that is when you will get the long line mixed in with the regular lines.
The webmail is showing it as you were expecting it because it is ignoring
the format=flowed setting in the message itself, which is what pine used
to do prior to 4.60.

Jeff

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On Fri, 28 May 2004, Jeff Franklin wrote:

> However, if you let it wrap instead for a line, that is when you will
> get the long line mixed in with the regular lines.

Well, I *always* hit return (that one long line was an example).

FWIW, it was a combination of two things: (1) having "flowed" turned on
(which is now off) and (2) sometimes, when I have long lines in "vi", I
move to the space after the last word I want to remain on that line and
hit "r" "<return>", which inserts a return there, but sometimes leaves a
"space" character at the end of the line before it- this made "pine"
(on the receiving end) do it's "flowed" thing and ignore the <return>.

       -Kenny

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On Fri, 28 May 2004, Jeff Franklin wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 2004, Kenneth Crudup wrote:
>
>> Something else is wrong with 4.60.
>>
>> I generally wrap my lines at 80 cols or less. Since upgrading to 4.60,
>> every now and then, when I see copies of my E-mail that's been resent
>> to me via the list I'm on, one line will randomly extend way past my
>> original limit (like this) and I
>> can't tell why- looking at the same E-mail via Panix' webmail interface
>> shows it's wrapped right where I hit <return>.
>
> As Matt stated, this is because pine now sends out flowed text.  This can be
> turned off by setting the quell-flowed-text feature.  When flowed is on, if
> you are in the habit of hitting return at the end of each line, it will
> display correctly.  However, if you let it wrap instead for a line, that is
> when you will get the long line mixed in with the regular lines. The webmail
> is showing it as you were expecting it because it is ignoring the
> format=flowed setting in the message itself, which is what pine used to do
> prior to 4.60.

I had thought that flowed text actually removed manual returns at the
end of lines..  It doesn't?

What I'm curious is -- why doesn't the *viewer* show me the text the same
way they'll see it on the other end?  Or rather, maybe give me an indication
that things may look funny?  I'm not sure how though..

So after I write a message (in an external editor), and before I send it,
when I'm seeing the content, I'll see if I had added returns or not, to know
if it's going to end up funky looking. (*)

I don't think I'm sending a mixture of manually wrapped and flowed lines
though..

So even though I knew that his problem was caused by flowed text, I'm
not sure if that's really causing all of the problems (until I see proof
to show that's the reason).

Maybe I should just turn off flowed text though.


(*) As another example that's not quite exactly related, I get an email
every day of bug numbers that I can then open up in our internal bug system.
That gets sent as a special kind of internal URL.  When I see it in the
viewer in pine, returns are added, which sometimes cuts numbers in half.

For example, I'll see

<rdar://1111111&1111112&1111113&1111114&&1111115&1111116&1111117&1111118&111
1119>

but if I try to copy/paste that into our bug system, I miss the one at the
end since it's not really a bug number (it was chopped in two).  In the
past day or so I realized a workaround..

If I simply hit REPLY (which then opens it in vim), I can triple-click on
the line and copy and get all of it..

So I guess I'm wanting the ability to not word wrap some kinds of text.

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On Fri, 28 May 2004, Kenneth Crudup wrote:

> FWIW, it was a combination of two things: (1) having "flowed" turned on
> (which is now off) and (2) sometimes, when I have long lines in "vi", I
> move to the space after the last word I want to remain on that line and
> hit "r" "<return>", which inserts a return there, but sometimes leaves a
> "space" character at the end of the line before it- this made "pine"
> (on the receiving end) do it's "flowed" thing and ignore the <return>.

I see.  I was assuming you weren't using an alternate-editor.
We were trying to accomodate for everybody, but we couldn't come up with
an optimal solution for people that use alternate editors.  Some editors,
it turns out, have a flowed mode, and vi is one of them, according to a
discussion that occurred not too long ago on comp.mail.pine.  But, it's
probably easiest to just turn flowed off, unfortunately.

Jeff

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On Fri, 28 May 2004, Matt Ackeret wrote:

> I had thought that flowed text actually removed manual returns at the
> end of lines..  It doesn't?

In pico, a manual return eats up trailing white space, because it takes a
manual return to mean that the user wants a return there.  In other
editors this most likely won't happen.


> What I'm curious is -- why doesn't the *viewer* show me the text the same way
> they'll see it on the other end?  Or rather, maybe give me an indication
> that things may look funny?  I'm not sure how though..

In pine 4.60, the viewer (the MESSAGE TEXT screen)  will render it as
flowed.  Other MUAs may not.  It should be noted that the actual flowing
only occurs at view-time.  What the receiving email program gets is the
formatting as you see it from your editor, and by the format=flowed tagged
in the header, decides to flow the message.  This is done by according to
the presence or absence of trailing spaces at the end of lines.

Viewing the message with full-headers will show what the message actually
looks like.

> So after I write a message (in an external editor), and before I send it,
> when I'm seeing the content, I'll see if I had added returns or not, to know
> if it's going to end up funky looking. (*)

That's currently a tough one.  From pico, you would have to check the end
of each line, or you could justify all of the paragraphs to 'fix' them.

> I don't think I'm sending a mixture of manually wrapped and flowed lines
> though..

You can tell this if you have no space at the end of some wrapped lines
and space at the end of others.

> So even though I knew that his problem was caused by flowed text, I'm not
> sure if that's really causing all of the problems (until I see proof
> to show that's the reason).

Here is where full headers are infinitely helpful.

> <rdar://1111111&1111112&1111113&1111114&&1111115&1111116&1111117&1111118&111
> 1119>
>
> but if I try to copy/paste that into our bug system, I miss the one at the
> end since it's not really a bug number (it was chopped in two).  In the
> past day or so I realized a workaround..
>
> If I simply hit REPLY (which then opens it in vim), I can triple-click on
> the line and copy and get all of it..

This is a tough problem, and is a separate issue from flowed text.  In
viewing the message, pine wants to tightly control the display of said
message.  With all of the wide range of terminals out there, it can't
count on them to do the wrapping, plus it needs to know where to draw the
keymenu.  As you've observed, viewing the URLs from an editor will make it
easier.

Jeff

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On Fri, 28 May 2004, Jeff Franklin wrote:
> On Fri, 28 May 2004, Matt Ackeret wrote:
>
>> I had thought that flowed text actually removed manual returns at the
>> end of lines..  It doesn't?
>
> In pico, a manual return eats up trailing white space, because it takes a
> manual return to mean that the user wants a return there.  In other editors
> this most likely won't happen.

Ok, I guess I had thought that pine "supporting flowed text" would mean
that it would do the transmogrification necessary before _sending_ a message
even if I composed it in another editor.

Since it doesn't, maybe I should just turn off flowed text.  I was trying to
"support the newer standards" but I don't like my text coming out funky
looking.. (and I can't get myself out of the habit of hitting return most of
the time).

>> What I'm curious is -- why doesn't the *viewer* show me the text the same
>> way they'll see it on the other end?  Or rather, maybe give me an
>> indication
>> that things may look funny?  I'm not sure how though..

see funkiness in that quoted text.. one line with just one word on it.

> In pine 4.60, the viewer (the MESSAGE TEXT screen)  will render it as flowed.

But this also means when I am _composing_ a message, but am in the
"header editing" phase, right?  i.e. I have exited my external editor, and
can edit the To/Subject/etc fields.

That's what I was hoping it could do -- show me the text exactly as others
are going to see it, and somehow warn me (or fix it) if it's going to look
funky.   Funky == badly wrapped lines like above.

>> So after I write a message (in an external editor), and before I send it,
>> when I'm seeing the content, I'll see if I had added returns or not, to
>> know
>> if it's going to end up funky looking. (*)
>
> That's currently a tough one.  From pico, you would have to check the end of
> each line, or you could justify all of the paragraphs to 'fix' them.
>
>> I don't think I'm sending a mixture of manually wrapped and flowed lines
>> though..
>
> You can tell this if you have no space at the end of some wrapped lines and
> space at the end of others.

Yeah but there's no way to see it -- that's why I was suggesting some kind of
possibly inverse-char at the end of lines or something.  I don't have
a perfect solution but I do think it could be improved.

>> <rdar://1111111&1111112&1111113&1111114&&1111115&1111116&1111117&1111118&111
>> 1119>
>>
>> but if I try to copy/paste that into our bug system, I miss the one at the
>> end since it's not really a bug number (it was chopped in two).  In the
>> past day or so I realized a workaround..
>>
>> If I simply hit REPLY (which then opens it in vim), I can triple-click on
>> the line and copy and get all of it..
>
> This is a tough problem, and is a separate issue from flowed text.  In
> viewing the message, pine wants to tightly control the display of said
> message.  With all of the wide range of terminals out there, it can't count
> on them to do the wrapping, plus it needs to know where to draw the keymenu.
> As you've observed, viewing the URLs from an editor will make it easier.

Well I have the keymenu turned off by default..  So are you basically implying
that there's no chance something like this would be implemented??
i.e. don't wrap URLs..  (I'd say it should be more general than that, since
what I mention above would not be recognized as a real URL by pine.)

Having to go into an editor just so I can easily copy/paste the whole thing
is kind of a pain -- but still slighly easier than what I was doing
previously -- copying the whole thing and manually fixing the ends of each
line to put the whole numbers back together!  (The bug system has a capability
of taking arbitrary text and seeing bugs numbers in it.)


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On Fri, 28 May 2004, Matt Ackeret wrote:

> Ok, I guess I had thought that pine "supporting flowed text" would mean
> that it would do the transmogrification necessary before _sending_ a message
> even if I composed it in another editor.
>
> Since it doesn't, maybe I should just turn off flowed text.  I was trying to
> "support the newer standards" but I don't like my text coming out funky
> looking.. (and I can't get myself out of the habit of hitting return most of
> the time).

No transmogrification.  We weren't ready to open up that can of worms, and
we're still thinking of it as a dangerous proposition.

>> In pine 4.60, the viewer (the MESSAGE TEXT screen)  will render it as
>> flowed.
>
> But this also means when I am _composing_ a message, but am in the
> "header editing" phase, right?  i.e. I have exited my external editor, and
> can edit the To/Subject/etc fields.
>
> That's what I was hoping it could do -- show me the text exactly as others
> are going to see it, and somehow warn me (or fix it) if it's going to look
> funky.   Funky == badly wrapped lines like above.

Technically, that's all still part of the composer.  It would be nice to
show the text flowed before it goes out.  I'll add it to the list of
possible future enhancements.  It's not a trivial thing to add, sadly.

> Yeah but there's no way to see it -- that's why I was suggesting some kind of
> possibly inverse-char at the end of lines or something.  I don't have
> a perfect solution but I do think it could be improved.

There are definitely improvements that could be made, but so far the
satisfactory solutions that we've come up with would require too many
changes.

>
>>> <rdar://1111111&1111112&1111113&1111114&&1111115&1111116&1111117&1111118&111
>>> 1119>

> Well I have the keymenu turned off by default..  So are you basically
> implying
> that there's no chance something like this would be implemented??
> i.e. don't wrap URLs..  (I'd say it should be more general than that, since
> what I mention above would not be recognized as a real URL by pine.)

There's something you can try for URLs like the above.  See the _SCHEME()_
part of the url-viewer help text.  You could add something such as
"_SCHEME(rdar)_ /usr/bin/emacs", and pine will highlight the above URL.
Tweak as necessary, and you might arrive at a workable solution.

Jeff

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In the file mimedisp.osx there are a number of #ifdefs to include code based
on the operating-system level.  These are incorrectly used. Those OS defines
are all turned on.  They are values, not simple BOOLEANS.  The system
headers define them this way:
#define MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0 1000
#define MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_1 1010
#define MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_2 1020
#define MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_3 1030

If you compile with new tools on a 10.2.8 system (as Dr. Clea F. Rees
discovered), you get a number of compilation errors.  On 10.3, you get
crashes when you try to open an attached html file.

See also the pin-info thread "Pine 4.60 on Mac OS X: mime types and crash"
with the following Message-IDs:
<[email protected]>,
<[email protected]> and
<[email protected]>

Perhaps someone with more knowledge of Carbon than I can suggest how to
write the conditionals so that the code is not included which is
inapropriate for 10.2 or 10.3.  A uname -a for 10.2 will return a string
which contains "6.x.x Darwin Kernel Version 6.x.x"

My 10.3.4 system is "7.4.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.4.0"

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I have a fix for this problem which I would like the Pine developers to look
over and any OSX user who has OS X 10.2 installed.  There is a shar archive
of the files and patches needed at
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or
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either protocol is anonymous login.

I will send the archive in an email to the pine bug team as a
recommendation.

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FROM THE DESK OF  MR EMMANUEL DOM.
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK BENIN,(A.D.B)
FOREIGN REMITTANCE DEPT.
BENIN REPUBLIC COTONUO-WEST AFRICA.
TELEPHONE 00229    64 - 17 -61.
DEAR FRIEND,

I am a staff of African development bank benin, I got your contact through an internet business proposal so i decide to contact you on this business opportunity.
In my department I discovered an abandoned sum of ($ 20m) US dollars
 In an account that belongs to one of our foreign customer who died along with his entire family Mr Edmund Miller from mississippi in 31st october 1999 in a plane crash.

Since I got information about his death, i have been expecting his next of kin to come over and claim his money because the bank  cannot release it unless somebody applies for it as next of kin or relation to the deceased as indicated in our banking guidelines but unfortunately i  learnt that all his supposed next of kin or relation died alongside with him at the plane crash leaving nobody behind for the claim.
It is therefore upon this discovery that I decided to make you for this businness proposal and work out for the bank to release the money to you as the next of kin or relation to the deceased for safety and subsequent disbursement since nobody is coming for it and I don`t want this money to go into the Bank treasury as an unclaimed Bill.
The Banking law and guideline here stipulates that if such money remained unclamed after seven years, the money will be transfered into the Bank treasury as unclaimed fund. The request of foreigner as next of kin in this business is occasioned by the fact that the customer was a foreigner and a Beninois cannot stand as next of kin to a foreigner.
I agree that 30 % of this money will be for you as foreign partner, in
respect to the provision of a foreign account, 10 % will be set aside for expenses incured during the business and 60 % would be for me. There after I will visit your country for disbursement accoding to the percentages indicated.
Therefore to enable the immediate transfer of this fund to you as arranged,the major problem is that the fund have stayed long in the bank and secondly the bank will ask us to reactivate the account first to be current before the bank can transfer it your account.We should understand that we will make some expences before achieving this fund.You must apply first to the bank as relations or next of kin of the deceased indicating your bank name, your private telephone
and fax number for easy and effective communication and location where in the money will be remitted.Please as a banker i will make sure that i guide and protect you till we merit the fund.Our bank also have websites.The deceased customer have a websites also for you to verify.
Upon receipt of your reply, I will send to you by fax or email the text of the application. I will not fail to bring to your notice that this transaction is hitch free and that you should not entertain any atom of fear as all required arrangements have been made for the transfer .
You should contact me immediately as soon as you receive this letter.
Trusting to hear from you immediately.
Meanwhile use this alternative mail and reply me.  [email protected]
best regards.
MR EMMANUEL DOM.
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Faites un voeu et puis Voila ! www.voila.fr


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<P>FROM THE DESK OF&nbsp; MR EMMANUEL DOM.<BR>AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK BENIN,(A.D.B) <BR>FOREIGN REMITTANCE DEPT.<BR>BENIN REPUBLIC COTONUO-WEST AFRICA. <BR>TELEPHONE 00229&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 64 - 17 -61.</P>
<P>DEAR FRIEND,<BR>&nbsp;<BR>I am a staff of African development bank benin, I got your contact through an internet business proposal so i decide to contact you on this business opportunity. <BR>In my department I discovered an abandoned sum of ($ 20m) US dollars <BR>&nbsp; In an account that belongs to one of our foreign customer who died along with his entire family Mr Edmund Miller from mississippi in 31st october 1999 in a plane crash. </P>
<P><BR>Since I got information about his death, i have been expecting his next of kin to come over and claim his money because the bank&nbsp; cannot release it unless somebody applies for it as next of kin or relation to the deceased as indicated in our banking guidelines but unfortunately i&nbsp; learnt that all his supposed next of kin or relation died alongside with him at the plane crash leaving nobody behind for the claim. </P>
<P>It is therefore upon this discovery that I decided to make you for this businness proposal and work out for the bank to release the money to you as the next of kin or relation to the deceased for safety and subsequent disbursement since nobody is coming for it and I don`t want this money to go into the Bank treasury as an unclaimed Bill. </P>
<P>The Banking law and guideline here stipulates that if such money remained unclamed after seven years, the money will be transfered into the Bank treasury as unclaimed fund. The request of foreigner as next of kin in this business is occasioned by the fact that the customer was a foreigner and a Beninois cannot stand as next of kin to a foreigner. </P>
<P>I agree that 30 % of this money will be for you as foreign partner, in <BR>respect to the provision of a foreign account, 10 % will be set aside for expenses incured during the business and 60 % would be for me. There after I will visit your country for disbursement accoding to the percentages indicated. </P>
<P>Therefore to enable the immediate transfer of this fund to you as arranged,the major problem is that the fund have stayed long in the bank and secondly the bank will ask us to reactivate the account first to be current before the bank can transfer it your account.We should understand that we will make some expences before achieving this fund.You must apply first to the bank as relations or next of kin of the deceased indicating your bank name, your private telephone <BR>and fax number for easy and effective communication and location where in the money will be remitted.Please as a banker i will make sure that i guide and protect you till we merit the fund.Our bank also have websites.The deceased customer have a websites also for you to verify. </P>
<P>Upon receipt of your reply, I will send to you by fax or email the text of the application. I will not fail to bring to your notice that this transaction is hitch free and that you should not entertain any atom of fear as all required arrangements have been made for the transfer . </P>
<P>You should contact me immediately as soon as you receive this letter. <BR>Trusting to hear from you immediately. <BR>Meanwhile use this alternative mail and reply me.&nbsp; <A href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A></P>
<P>best regards. <BR>MR EMMANUEL DOM.</P><BR>------------------------------------------<BR><BR>Faites un voeu et puis Voila ! www.voila.fr <BR><BR>
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Hi Ryan,

> FYI, pine developers, this bug still happens in pine 4.60. i can still
> reproduce it, but unfortunately, i haven't isolated it.
>
> since it's cosmetic, though, i totally understand if it's a low priority.

I have noticed similar problems with tab characters in the subject line.
Are you sure that the subject doesn't contain any control characters?

> hi all.  i'm trying to track down a bug in pine 4.58 - specifically, in
> the folder screen, the subject line sometimes wraps around to the next
> line. i can reproduce it, but only in a specific environment; i haven't
> isolated it yet.
[...]
> there are no newlines, tabs, or other unusual characters in the subject,
> but pine deals with those properly anyway. if this looks at all familiar,
> please let me know. thanks!

Cheers, Chris.
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On Sat, 29 May 2004, Chris Wilson wrote:

> I have noticed similar problems with tab characters in the subject line.
> Are you sure that the subject doesn't contain any control characters?

fairly sure, but not entirely. say 80%.

even if the subject does contain control characters, it seems like a bug.
i've seen pine handle subjects w/control characters correctly before
(i.e., not wrap them to the next line).

-Ryan

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               Hello!

       I've installed 4.60 in addition to 4.58.
Nothing in configuration changed. My character set is

character-set=WINDOWS-1251

       Pine 4.58 automatically recoded other russian charsets
(as koi8-r) to windows-1251. But 4.60 only displays
charset warning and nothing changes. 4.58 still work OK.

       Any ideas?

               Bye. Alex.
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               Hello!

       The only working way to have Pine support different
character sets, is to apply patch by Bernhard Kaindl:
       http://www.suse.de/~bk/pine/iconv/4.58/pine-iconv-7e.patch
(Many thanks to him.)

       But it's still not included in main Pine source. This
introduces several problems:
1) Patch doesn't automatically support new pine versions. So,
  I don't know, when pine-4.60 can be used under non-US-ASCII
  charsets.
2) PC-Pine still uses some strange recoding system. It has
  strange effects when using local charsets.
3) Every patch version needs rewriting much of pine code, because
  developers don't think about different character sets.

       Are there plans to inegrate that patch, or to make some
other support for non-US-ASCII charsets?

               Bye. Alex.
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On May 30, 2004, 20:37 (+0400) Alexander V Alekseev <[email protected]> wrote:

>       The only working way to have Pine support different
> character sets, is to apply patch by Bernhard Kaindl:
>       http://www.suse.de/~bk/pine/iconv/4.58/pine-iconv-7e.patch
> (Many thanks to him.)
>
>       But it's still not included in main Pine source. This
> introduces several problems:
> 1) Patch doesn't automatically support new pine versions. So,
>    I don't know, when pine-4.60 can be used under non-US-ASCII
>    charsets.

It is not completely true that pine does not support other character sets
than ASCII. My character set is ISO 8859-1, and after adding

character-set=ISO-8859-1

I have full support for that in both pine proper and in pico.



Mats

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On Sun, 30 May 2004, Alexander V Alekseev wrote:

>               Hello!
>
>       The only working way to have Pine support different
> character sets, is to apply patch by Bernhard Kaindl:
>       http://www.suse.de/~bk/pine/iconv/4.58/pine-iconv-7e.patch
> (Many thanks to him.)

Many thanks, the current version which is mostly unchanged since a few months
and only got two minor, non-critical fixes since is described here:

       http://www.suse.de/~bk/pine/FAQ.html

It's still for pine 4.58 and I'll not update it until some time
in the future when I may see it as neccesary for me and I've
the time for it.

I've to thank Jungshik Shin, the original author of this patch
for the help he gave and Bob Rasmussen for his contribution.

Both as well as I agree that the code can be added to the
pine from UW. Of course it needs some broad testing, I focused
on Linux and somebody would have to be found in the pine team
who would takes the maintainance of this code during the beta
phase.

>       But it's still not included in main Pine source. This
> introduces several problems:
> 1) Patch doesn't automatically support new pine versions. So,
>    I don't know, when pine-4.60 can be used under non-US-ASCII
>    charsets.
> 2) PC-Pine still uses some strange recoding system. It has
>    strange effects when using local charsets.
> 3) Every patch version needs rewriting much of pine code, because
>    developers don't think about different character sets.

Yes, some very common charsets (like the usual latin dialects
as pointed out meanwhile) are supported using pine's internal
charset translation.

But doing charset translation only internally and not using any
general-purpose charsettranslation libraries which are specialized
for this job unduly limit's pine's abilites in this area, especially
for multibyte character sets and not as common character sets.

I do not even have feedback on code parts of my patch which have
nothing to do with charset translation but make e.g. generic character
terminal output capable of UTF-8 on Unix and do not even have external
dependices whatsoever.

For the charset translation with this patch you need iconv,
but on Unix-like systems it's part of of the system(Linux: directly in glibc)
anyway, and for Windows a different interface could be used as well.

The last attempt of my update to and beta of 4.60 is here:

       http://www.suse.de/~bk/pine/iconv/iconv-9d.diff

I stopped working on it as I realized that I couldn't not follow
the pace of major code updates during the release cycle of 4.60
with my available time(which was very little) and continued
doing two minor improvedments to the 4.58 version.

On a quick view in the patch you see many strange changes which
are not explained in the patch, and would need some explanation
to be understood. In terms of code, it's rather a hand full of
patches which are just put into one because they all work towards
the same goal, but must be seen as separate patches when merging
and updating. Where it's not perfect yet, only UTF-8 and the
special new feature send-charset are affected. Each of them is
a separate function which should be looked at separately.

Bernhard

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               Hello!

On Sun, 30 May 2004, Mats Dufberg wrote:

> >     The only working way to have Pine support different
> > character sets, is to apply patch by Bernhard Kaindl:
> >     http://www.suse.de/~bk/pine/iconv/4.58/pine-iconv-7e.patch
> > (Many thanks to him.)
> >
> >     But it's still not included in main Pine source. This
> > introduces several problems:
> > 1) Patch doesn't automatically support new pine versions. So,
> >    I don't know, when pine-4.60 can be used under non-US-ASCII
> >    charsets.
>
> It is not completely true that pine does not support other character sets
> than ASCII. My character set is ISO 8859-1, and after adding
>
> character-set=ISO-8859-1
>
> I have full support for that in both pine proper and in pico.
       ASCII & ISO-8859-1 are quite the same. Troubles occur for
cyrillic text (and for other non-latin languages), if you use
ISO-8859-5 in terminal and get e-mail in WINDOWS-1251 or in KOI8-R.
Or in UTF-8, or in some other encodind. Therefore character recoding
is needed, to display text in your terminal charset.


       Bye. Alex.

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Hello,
I'm getting this message from app15.mailblocks.com after logging in.
Unfortunately, mailblocks.com doesn't formally support pine so they can't
tell me what the problem is. I can't find it on google or in your list
archives.

Any ideas about what the problem might be?

JON