******************************************************************* * Please check http://www.washington.edu/pine/ to verify that you * * are using the latest version of Pine. Needless to say, bug * * reports for obsolete versions of Pine will get less attention! * ******************************************************************* This is an automated response to your Pine related email. The purpose of this message is to: 1) acknowledge receipt of your message, 2) apologize in advance for the fact that you may not receive any other response to it, 3) assure you that if it is a bug report or enhancement suggestion, we will look at it carefully, and 4) tell you how to get more information or help. Pine is now used by literally millions of people around the world, and thousands more every day. Not surprisingly, the number of messages sent to our address has become enormous. Since we receive no funding to support anyone outside the University of Washington, it is no longer possible to answer all of them individually. Other sources of help: o In addition to Pine's context-sensitive internal help text, also read the Release Notes (the R command on the Main Menu.) o Check with your local support staff. If you are not sure how to contact them, try sending a very polite note to "postmaster" on your system, asking that your inquiry be directed to the help desk. o If you can't get any help from your local support staff (or you *are* the local support staff), consider sending a message to the world-wide "pine-info" email list or the comp.mail.pine newsgroup; for details, see: http://www.washington.edu/pine/pine-info/ Your message will be seen by thousands of Pine users and/or system administrators, one of whom may have just the information you seek. o Current documentation, including Pine FAQ, is on our Pine Information Center servers: http://www.washington.edu/pine/ ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pine/docs/ Note that we get many questions that are not actually about Pine. In case your inquiry concerns programs such as talk, chat, IRC, or problems with disk space on your system, or with unknown/invalid email addresses, please contact your local computer support staff. However, we still welcome actual bug reports and suggestions. With sincere apologies for this impersonal response, The Pine Development Team Pine is a registered trademark University of Washington of, and copyright by, the Seattle, WA, USA University of Washington. - Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/
