On Sat, 22 Aug 2009, Chris Burkhardt wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
currently perusing the FAQ, section 5.10 asks, where is pine?
since alpine is apparently available for debian, shouldn't that
section at least mention that alternative? i've used alpine as a
drop-in replacement
currently perusing the FAQ, section 5.10 asks, where is pine?
since alpine is apparently available for debian, shouldn't that
section at least mention that alternative? i've used alpine as a
drop-in replacement for pine on fedora for quite some time. is there
a better place to make
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
currently perusing the FAQ, section 5.10 asks, where is pine?
since alpine is apparently available for debian, shouldn't that
section at least mention that alternative? i've used alpine as a
drop-in replacement for pine on fedora for quite some time.
Yes, I think
Bom dia Junior
Tentei usar seu programa mas está dando erro!não envia e-mail
Entãojá tinha visto o SendEmailprograma que faz a mesma função
do seu.
Mas o que eu preciso é que o Fetchmail pegue os e-mail das caixas
postais (o que já consegui fazer) e que algum outro programa (Pine
dando erro!não envia e-mail
Entãojá tinha visto o SendEmailprograma que faz a mesma função do
seu.
Mas o que eu preciso é que o Fetchmail pegue os e-mail das caixas postais
(o que já consegui fazer) e que algum outro programa (Pine ou Mutt) pegue os
e-mails que estão nessas caixas
e o Fetchmail pegue os e-mail das caixas postais
(o que j consegui fazer) e que algum outro programa (Pine ou Mutt) pegue os
e-mails que esto nessas caixas postais e encaminhe (Forward) para outro
e-mail vlido.
Seria o seguinte:
O Fetchmail pega os e-mails da conta [EMAIL PROTECTED] e o Pine/Mutt
en
precisam saber/ver se receberem e-mail's referentes ao
processos que citei acima.
Eu pensei em algo como os clientes de e-mail nativos do linux tipo,
Pine, Mutt, fetchmail.
Imaginei algo como um desses programas receber os e-mail's que o banco
de dados envia (PARA O DOMINIO INTERNO) e um outro
On Saturday 04 October 2008 09:49:53 Flávio R. Lopes wrote:
[...]
Banco de Dados envia -- Fetchmail pega os e-mail's -- Pine (ou Mutt)
envia para as contas de e-mail válidas
Alguém tem alguma idéia ?
PS:. Eles tem lá um Speedy Business, ou seja, teriam as portas
liberadas. Dá pra fazer
Olá,
Para enviar e-mail de uma máquina com domínio sem DNS reverso
e/ou bloqueada para tanto, pode-se usar o EnvMail, que fiz há um tempo
atrás:
http://www.juniorpolegato.com.br/?envmail
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Eu pensei em algo como os clientes de e-mail nativos do linux tipo,
Pine, Mutt, fetchmail.
Imaginei algo como um desses programas receber os e-mail's que o
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 04:47:41AM +, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
Osamu Aoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'll teach you to turn away. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
way. the weird thing is, though, that my local .mailcap didn't override
it. i tried changing sensible-browser, which
Osamu Aoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OA On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 04:47:41AM +, i'll teach you to turn away.
wrote:
Osamu Aoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'll teach you to turn away. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OA Did you put that working mail cap entry into .mailcap?
i don't understand
Chris Bannister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CB On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 04:07:28AM +, i'll teach you to turn away.
wrote:
echo'ing it seems to run then dump out of lynx...
CB [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ file $(which sensible-browser)
CB /usr/bin/sensible-browser: Bourne shell script text
Osamu Aoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'll teach you to turn away. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
way. the weird thing is, though, that my local .mailcap didn't override
it. i tried changing sensible-browser, which also didn't do anything.
so i'm at a bit of a loss as to how to make a permanent
to normal. i have no clue what
happened, but it's nice to be able to use lynx again from pine.
OA This solution is only temporary work around. If update-mime program is
OA run by installer, it may be overwritten. If you want to use partilcular
OA program to handle HTML mime type, then you should
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 04:07:28AM +, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RJ Works for me...
RJ $ echo $(which sensible-browser)
RJ /usr/bin/sensible-browser
echo'ing it seems to run then dump out of lynx...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ file $(which
Hi,
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 06:13:36PM +, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
i'll teach you to turn away. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
l but something changed, even though pine hasn't been updated in
l forever. i can't find a setting i even accidentally hit, but now it
l just says
from pine.
OA This solution is only temporary work around. If update-mime program is
OA run by installer, it may be overwritten. If you want to use partilcular
OA program to handle HTML mime type, then you should read mailcap.order man
OA page and set that file and run update-mime. This is better
boom, we're back to normal. i have no clue what
happened, but it's nice to be able to use lynx again from pine.
OA This solution is only temporary work around. If update-mime program is
OA run by installer, it may be overwritten. If you want to use partilcular
OA program to handle HTML mime
happened, but it's nice to be able to use lynx again from pine.
DB Probably related to this:
DB debianutils (2.30) unstable; urgency=low
DB * Raise sensible-browser's mime priority to 6. closes: #466517.
DB I bet that setting your BROWSER environment variable would have worked
DB as well
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'll teach you to turn away. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OA The real root cause fix is to get sensible-browser working.
OA It is simple shell script. You can see it
OA $ view $(which sensible-browser)
$ view $(which sensible-browser)
Warning: unknown
pine started acting oddly.
though, i did just try to upgrade lynx, the system did. it
removed lynx-ssl, installed lynx-cur, upgraded lynx. i WAS then able to
set the www-browser to lynx... but pine's still acting the same way. :/
lish
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l but something changed, even though pine hasn't been updated in
l forever. i can't find a setting i even accidentally hit, but now it
l just says [VIEWER command launched], doesn't launch anything. i
l stay in pine, unable to view
again from pine.
Probably related to this:
debianutils (2.30) unstable; urgency=low
* Raise sensible-browser's mime priority to 6. closes: #466517.
-- Clint Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:47:54 -0400
I bet that setting your BROWSER environment variable would have worked
.
for curiousity's sake, i renamed sensible-browser then copied
lynx as /usr/bin/sensible-browser, but doing so made no difference to
pine.
The script /usr/bin/sensible-browser points to /usr/bin/www-browser or
/usr/bin/x-www-browser. So rather than renaming, a better option would
be to set www-browser
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On 07/25/08 20:27, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RJ On 07/25/08 15:32, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
yes, i know pine is a million years old. i still love it. so
shh.
RJ Since you like pine
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RJ On 07/25/08 20:27, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
i haven't, but i sorely fear change. :D
RJ A Linux user who fears change? Are you sure that's not a 3B1 on
RJ your desk?
i'm pretty sure, but i'm too busy playing my green-screen gameboy
Arvind Marathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AM On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 6:56 AM, i'll teach you to turn away.
for curiousity's sake, i renamed sensible-browser then copied
lynx as /usr/bin/sensible-browser, but doing so made no difference to
pine.
AM The script /usr/bin/sensible-browser
, but doing so made no difference to
pine.
AM The script /usr/bin/sensible-browser points to /usr/bin/www-browser or
AM /usr/bin/x-www-browser. So rather than renaming, a better option would
AM be to set www-browser using
AM update-alternatives --config www-browser
AM and selecting lynx
yes, i know pine is a million years old. i still love it. so
shh.
anyhow, i'm having a strange issue. i used to be able to read
HTML emails by launching lynx within pine - select view, then the HTML
email, then yes, then *boom* i'm pushed into lynx to view the html.
after, i
Hello,
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
| yes, i know pine is a million years old. i still love it. so
| shh.
|
| anyhow, i'm having a strange issue. i used to be able to read
| HTML emails by launching lynx within pine - select view, then the HTML
| email
Guillermo Mulliert Carl?n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GMCn Hello,
GMCn | anyhow, i'm having a strange issue. i used to be able to read
GMCn | HTML emails by launching lynx within pine - select view, then the HTML
GMCn | email, then yes, then *boom* i'm pushed into lynx to view the html.
GMCn
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On 07/25/08 15:32, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
yes, i know pine is a million years old. i still love it. so
shh.
Since you like pine, have you tried alpine?
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i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
Guillermo Mulliert Carl?n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GMCn Hello,
GMCn | anyhow, i'm having a strange issue. i used to be able to read
GMCn | HTML emails by launching lynx within pine - select view, then the HTML
GMCn | email, then yes, then *boom* i'm
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
hi, yes, i have:
url-viewers=/usr/bin/lynx _URL_
that formatting is as the pine help said, but i really don't
recall ever setting that in the first place, so perhaps that's not the
issue? anyway, even set it's not working
Miles Fidelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MF i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
hi, yes, i have:
url-viewers=/usr/bin/lynx _URL_
MF A couple of perhaps silly questions:
MF - does lynx still work when invoked directly?
MF - has something changed in you search path?
hey, feel free to
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RJ On 07/25/08 15:32, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
yes, i know pine is a million years old. i still love it. so
shh.
RJ Since you like pine, have you tried alpine?
i haven't, but i sorely fear change. :D
lish
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Aaron Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AH On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
hi, yes, i have:
url-viewers=/usr/bin/lynx _URL_
AH Do the URLs have any special characters (?, from CGI and whatnot)?
AH I've noticed that alpine 1.0 (and probably pine) gives exactly the
AH
Hello:
I'm trying to install alpine, the free successor to pine, but aptitude
reports:
Unpacking alpine (from .../alpine_0.83+dfsg-2_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/alpine_0.83+dfsg-2_i386.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/share/man/man1/rpdump.1.gz', which
On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 11:57 -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello:
I'm trying to install alpine, the free successor to pine, but aptitude
reports:
Unpacking alpine (from .../alpine_0.83+dfsg-2_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/alpine_0.83
+dfsg-2_i386.deb
On 4/15/07, Greg Folkert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 11:57 -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello:
I'm trying to install alpine, the free successor to pine, but aptitude
reports:
Unpacking alpine (from .../alpine_0.83+dfsg-2_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 11:57:14AM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello:
I'm trying to install alpine, the free successor to pine, but aptitude
reports:
Unpacking alpine (from .../alpine_0.83+dfsg-2_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/alpine_0.83+dfsg-2_i386.deb
command did the trick; I then did 'dpkg -r pine',
which removed pine but not the files in common with alpine, and all is well.
Patrick
Hi. I'm working on old workstation with PINE 4.44 (I think released in
2002), I can't upgrade software and I must work with users privileges.
In this scenario I need define macros for my Pine mail client, or
better I need define a mechanism that it allows me I move a single
message from INBOX
On Friday 15 December 2006 01:28, Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
Hi. I'm working on old workstation with PINE 4.44 (I think released in
2002), I can't upgrade software and I must work with users privileges.
In this scenario I need define macros for my Pine mail client, or
better I need define
On 12/15/06, Wesley J. Landaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 15 December 2006 01:28, Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
Hi. I'm working on old workstation with PINE 4.44 (I think released in
2002), I can't upgrade software and I must work with users privileges.
In this scenario I need define
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Hi,
Anyone know if pine is in debian? I can't find
It wasn't when I looked three or four years ago, but the source is
available from Washington University (www.washington.edu/pine/) and it is
(or was then) really easy to compile install.
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Hi,
Anyone know if pine is in debian? I can't find it...
If you know where it is, let me know!
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Anton Piatek wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know if pine is in debian? I can't find it...
If you know where it is, let me know!
Anton
Hi, Anton!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy pine
pine:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 4.64-1duo+sarge1
Version table:
4.64-1duo+sarge1 0
500 http
Anton Piatek wrote:
Anyone know if pine is in debian? I can't find it...
If you know where it is, let me know!
It is not.
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-software.en.html#s-pine
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The messages were deleted from /var/spool/mail/user as far as I could tell
they were put nowhere else. I hadn't done enough fine tuning of the pine
configuration file for that. It's possible something verizon.net
installed on the home network may have got a little too hyperactive though
tooo
A little earlier today I lost something on the order of 15,000 messages
after having initially viewed them with a new build of pine. There's
likely some serious instability going on somewhere. I had used fetchmail
to download messages and exim was used to post what i have to the
internet
On Sat, 18 Feb 2006, Jude DaShiell wrote:
A little earlier today I lost something on the order of 15,000 messages after
having initially viewed them with a new build of pine.
Define lost. Were they deleted from /var/spool/mail/$user entirely, or
did pine put them in a different directory
Exim4 ve Pine kullanıyorum
pine ile mail gönderdiğimde compose mesaj kısmında default
domain name
localhost.localdomain
çıkıyor
bunu dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config ile düzeltmeye çalıştım ama bişey değişmedi.
Her kullanıcıda @domainismim.com şeklinde
gelmesi için nasıl bir ayar yapmam
You really need to tell us a little more about your system, I assume you have
a SIS chipset and what to know if you can switch graphics cards to get a
higher resolution.
A lot of that depends on the monitor, lcd, or display you are using. Some
displays cannot support that resolution. Search
to get some help.
http://www.winischhofer.at/sisforum/viewtopic.php?t=175
However, I'm assuming that it may not be possible.
So therefore I wanted to know if I buy this video card: Pine, 128 MB
NVIDIA AGP Card, FX model, that it would work on my Debian Sarge
system - meaning get high resolution
Rishi
snip
But I'm unable to play mpeg videos in 1280x1027 resolution.
So therefore I wanted to know if I buy this video card: Pine, 128 MB
NVIDIA AGP Card, FX model, that it would work on my Debian Sarge
system - meaning get high resolution and play mpeg videos?
You really need to tell us
ad.1 dziekuje
2. http://so.pwn.pl/
zaiste popelnilem blad caly jeden na kilka postow, ktore napisalem
zycze i tobie takiej statystyki pewnie i ja niebawem zaczne sprawdzac
czy ktos ma jakis blad w tresci zamiast trzymac sie tematu ale jakos
nie lezy w mojej naturze sprawdzanie cudzych bledow.
Olá a todos,
Gostaria de saber se é possível baixar as mensagens do GMAIL com o
fetchmail. Uso o thunderbird para baixar minhas mensagens no gmail.
Entretanto, quero usar um gerenciador em modo texto. Pretendo começar
com o Pine que é mais simples. Agradeço sugestões.
Rogério
Caro amigo use o evolution é muito bom mesmo
Olá a todos,
Gostaria de saber se é possível baixar as mensagens do GMAIL com o
fetchmail. Uso o thunderbird para baixar minhas mensagens no gmail.
Entretanto, quero usar um gerenciador em modo texto. Pretendo começar
com o Pine que é mais
No dia 03/09/2005 às 17:13,
Rogério Rosa da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Gostaria de saber se é possível baixar as mensagens do GMAIL com o
fetchmail. Uso o thunderbird para baixar minhas mensagens no gmail.
Entretanto, quero usar um gerenciador em modo texto. Pretendo começar
com o Pine
Augusto,
Agora entendo um pouco melhor a configuração do fetchmail para baixar as
mensagens do GMAIL. Nesse caso, seu exemplo é mais claro que o formato
básico mostrado no manual do fetchmail. Tenho também problemas para
especificar o caminho no INBOX do pine ! *[inbox-path =
/var/spool/mail
especificar o caminho no INBOX do pine ! *[inbox-path =
/var/spool/mail/seunomedeusuariolinux]. *Por favor, alguma sugestão ?
Não sei como o Pine lida com isso (sou usuário Mutt). Mas seria
interessante usar o 'procmail' para pegar os e-mails baixados pelo
fetchmail e já jogá-los nas devidas pastas
do GMAIL. Nesse caso, seu exemplo é mais claro que o formato
básico mostrado no manual do fetchmail. Tenho também problemas para
especificar o caminho no INBOX do pine ! *[inbox-path =
/var/spool/mail/seunomedeusuariolinux]. *Por favor, alguma sugestão ?
Não sei como o Pine lida com isso
Estou tentando usar o Pine e o fetchmail para ler meus e-mails de uma
conta no GMAIL. Li alguns artigos sobre a configuração do .fetchmailrc,
mas não consigo configurá-lo corretamente. Por favor, alguém que usa o
Pine com o fetchmail poderia indicar a correta configuração do arquivo
.fetchmailrc
On 6/6/05, Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 08:41:38PM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello:
I've had nano - a free replacement for pico, the editor which comes
with pine - installed with pine without any trouble. But I just tried
to upgrade to pine
up on diversions.
They will *not* react kindly to this overall. No modified binary
distributions are allowed (which is why pine from debian.org is only
available through apt-get source -b pine (DON'T do this blindly, it
won't work; you probably need to apt-get build-dep -b pine first
On 6/6/05, I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um, thanks guys, but none of this helps me get nano installed with pine.
So I downloaded the 'testing' nano.deb file, and used dpkg to install
it, with the '--force-overwrite' option. That seems to have worked
(until, of course, I upgrade pine, when I'll
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 09:31:28AM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
On 6/6/05, I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um, thanks guys, but none of this helps me get nano installed with pine.
So I downloaded the 'testing' nano.deb file, and used dpkg to install
it, with the '--force-overwrite' option
Patrick Wiseman wrote:
So I downloaded the 'testing' nano.deb file, and used dpkg to install
it, with the '--force-overwrite' option. That seems to have worked
(until, of course, I upgrade pine, when I'll have to go through the
whole thing again!).
You could install one using just the tarball
Hello:
I've had nano - a free replacement for pico, the editor which comes
with pine - installed with pine without any trouble. But I just tried
to upgrade to pine 4.63, using the .deb file from washington.edu, and
it bailed out because nano takes over /usr/bin/pico (which I hadn't
realised
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 08:41:38PM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello:
I've had nano - a free replacement for pico, the editor which comes
with pine - installed with pine without any trouble. But I just tried
to upgrade to pine 4.63, using the .deb file from washington.edu, and
it bailed
On Monday June 6 2005 6:04 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 08:41:38PM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello:
I've had nano - a free replacement for pico, the editor which
comes with pine - installed with pine without any trouble. But I
just tried to upgrade to pine
to this overall. No modified binary
distributions are allowed (which is why pine from debian.org is only
available through apt-get source -b pine (DON'T do this blindly, it
won't work; you probably need to apt-get build-dep -b pine first,
preferably while in /usr/src))
That is why I suggested he
Alguem sabe me dizer como configurar o pine com um e-mail
pop.servidor.com.br , pois não estou conseguindo configurar
agradeço dicas
Caio
* Michael Liebl [EMAIL PROTECTED] [050526 19:22]:
Welche Header meinst du? Subject und To? Das gilt auch fuer mutt (mit
--mua) , ist also nicht das Problem von pine sondern von reportbug
Ja, genau. Wenn das nicht so ohne weiteres hinzubiegen ist, dann hat der
MUA ja nicht wirklich einen
Am Mittwoch, den 25. Mai 2005 schrubte Andreas Pakulat:
default leider nicht an. Kann ich reportbug trotzdem irgendwie dazu
bewegen?
man reportbug - --mua
Danke, mir ging es mehr um das *wie*. Aber mit pine wird das wohl nichts
On 26.Mai 2005 - 09:39:50, Michael Liebl wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 25. Mai 2005 schrubte Andreas Pakulat:
default leider nicht an. Kann ich reportbug trotzdem irgendwie dazu
bewegen?
man reportbug - --mua
Danke, mir ging es mehr um das *wie*. Aber mit pine wird das wohl nichts.
??Hae
Am Donnerstag, den 26. Mai 2005 schrubte Andreas Pakulat:
Danke, mir ging es mehr um das *wie*. Aber mit pine wird das wohl nichts.
??Hae? Du willst doch, das reportbug statt nem Editor dein pine startet
oder? Genau das macht der Schalter --mua. Also
Ja, aufrufen tut der das schon. Nur
On 26.Mai 2005 - 12:40:24, Michael Liebl wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 26. Mai 2005 schrubte Andreas Pakulat:
Danke, mir ging es mehr um das *wie*. Aber mit pine wird das wohl nichts.
??Hae? Du willst doch, das reportbug statt nem Editor dein pine startet
oder? Genau das macht der Schalter
Am Donnerstag, den 26. Mai 2005 schrubte Andreas Pakulat:
Welche Header meinst du? Subject und To? Das gilt auch fuer mutt (mit
--mua) , ist also nicht das Problem von pine sondern von reportbug
Ja, genau. Wenn das nicht so ohne weiteres hinzubiegen ist, dann hat der
MUA ja nicht wirklich
On 26.Mai 2005 - 19:22:51, Michael Liebl wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 26. Mai 2005 schrubte Andreas Pakulat:
Welche Header meinst du? Subject und To? Das gilt auch fuer mutt (mit
--mua) , ist also nicht das Problem von pine sondern von reportbug
Ja, genau. Wenn das nicht so ohne weiteres
Am Donnerstag, den 26. Mai 2005 schrubte Andreas Pakulat:
Naja, mutt mit Hilfe von reportbug -M geht ;-)
Schön für mutt, schlecht für pine ;-)
Kann man eigentlich auch suggestions damit senden? *g
On 26.Mai 2005 - 20:04:04, Michael Liebl wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 26. Mai 2005 schrubte Andreas Pakulat:
Naja, mutt mit Hilfe von reportbug -M geht ;-)
Schön für mutt, schlecht für pine ;-)
Kann man eigentlich auch suggestions damit senden? *g*
?? Suggestions? Sowas gibts im BTS nicht
Hallo!
Ich wollte reportbug mit pine benutzen, aber reportbug bietet das per
default leider nicht an. Kann ich reportbug trotzdem irgendwie dazu
bewegen?
Google brachte leider nur bugreports.
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On 25.Mai 2005 - 08:58:34, Michael Liebl wrote:
Hallo!
Ich wollte reportbug mit pine benutzen, aber reportbug bietet das per
default leider nicht an. Kann ich reportbug trotzdem irgendwie dazu
bewegen?
man reportbug - --mua
Andreas
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Your reasoning is excellent -- it's only your basic
Hallo Patrick,
Patrick Cornelissen, 24.05.2005 (d.m.y):
Christian Schmidt wrote:
Liesse sich vielleicht irgendwie vermeiden, dass pine den Ordner
postponed-msgs via IMAP zu erzeugen versucht?
Oder waere das ein gravierender Verlust an Komfort fuer Deine User?
Du meinst lokal in ~/mail
Christian Schmidt wrote:
Liesse sich vielleicht irgendwie vermeiden, dass pine den Ordner
postponed-msgs via IMAP zu erzeugen versucht?
Oder waere das ein gravierender Verlust an Komfort fuer Deine User?
Du meinst lokal in ~/mail ?
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Hallo Patrick,
Patrick Cornelissen, 18.05.2005 (d.m.y):
Bei uns im Institut wird recht häufig pine eingesetzt. Seit wir von
/var/mail exportieren auf IMAP umgestellt haben, gibt es ein Problem,
wenn man den Mailschreibvorgang mit STRG-o unterbricht, dann
wieder aufnimmt und das 2x macht
Hi!
Bei uns im Institut wird recht häufig pine eingesetzt. Seit wir von
/var/mail exportieren auf IMAP umgestellt haben, gibt es ein Problem,
wenn man den Mailschreibvorgang mit STRG-o unterbricht, dann
wieder aufnimmt und das 2x macht, kommt eine Fehlermeldung:
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Hi!
Ich habe gerade Probleme mit Pine und IMAP :-(
Mutt kommt ohne Probleme an alle Folder und Subfolder ran.
Pine verbindet sich mit dem IMAP Server, die Inbox ist erreichbar,
aber Subfolder der Inbox bleiben uns verwehrt :-(
Wir sehen also nur alle Folder der ersten Ebene.
Zu hülf! Hat jemand
Hi!
Ich habe gerade Probleme mit Pine und IMAP :-(
Mutt kommt ohne Probleme an alle Folder und Subfolder ran.
Pine verbindet sich mit dem IMAP Server, die Inbox ist erreichbar,
aber Subfolder der Inbox bleiben uns verwehrt :-(
Wir sehen also nur alle Folder der ersten Ebene.
Zu hülf! Hat jemand
Patrick Cornelissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ich habe gerade Probleme mit Pine und IMAP :-(
Mutt kommt ohne Probleme an alle Folder und Subfolder ran.
Pine verbindet sich mit dem IMAP Server, die Inbox ist erreichbar,
aber Subfolder der Inbox bleiben uns verwehrt :-(
Wir sehen also nur
Thomas Korber sagte:
Helfen http://www.uni-koeln.de/rrzk/mail/software/pine/imap.html und
http://www.cs.unc.edu/cgi-bin/howto?howto=pine-imap weiter?
Ne, ich habe die Lösung mehr zufällig gefunden...
Es fehlten einige Einträge in der Config um die Subfolder sehen zu
können...
Es fehlten combined
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Ritesh Raj Sarraf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is where the problems arise. Mutt -- Looks promising, but isn't as
good as Pine(Personal taste though). Pine has more decent way of
displaying IMAP folders, under Mutt it requires more keystrokes
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Hi,
Can we have detached gpg signatures in Pine ? If Yes, how ?
rrs
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Stealing logic from one person is plagiarism, stealing from many is research.
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On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 12:44:14PM +0545, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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Hi,
Can we have detached gpg signatures in Pine ? If Yes, how ?
rrs
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Hi Ritesh,
I know of 2 kinds of sigs: mime and ascii/inline. What's 'detached'?
-Kev
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 12:44:14PM +0545, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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Hi,
Can we have detached gpg signatures in Pine ? If Yes, how ?
rrs
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Hi Ritesh,
I know of 2
, though different MIME parts aren't necessarily
files. You have run into a limitation in PINE: There is no method to
use PGP/MIME with PINE. If I were you, I would seriously consider
using one of the more featureful (and actually free, unlike PINE)
MUAs, like mutt or gnus.
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