Re: [PLUG] Pine

2010-01-27 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Jeme A Brelin wrote: > > On Mon, 25 Jan 2010, Paul Heinlein wrote: >> Also -- are you still running Pine or have you switched to Alpine? >> The latter is the currently supported version -- and it has UTF-8 >> support so you can read your spam in the original Russian! :-) > >

Re: [PLUG] Pine

2010-01-26 Thread Michael Robinson
On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 14:56 -0800, Joe Pruett wrote: > the option you want to change is the rsh-open-timeout. set it to 0 and it > should stop trying rsh. Yes, that seems to fix the problem. I also went ahead and set ssh something to 0. As far as the alpine suggestion, I am not using pine for

Re: [PLUG] Pine

2010-01-26 Thread Jeme A Brelin
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010, Paul Heinlein wrote: > Also -- are you still running Pine or have you switched to Alpine? The > latter is the currently supported version -- and it has UTF-8 support > so you can read your spam in the original Russian! :-) I just installed Alpine and it seems quite slow. Tha

Re: [PLUG] Pine

2010-01-25 Thread Joe Pruett
the option you want to change is the rsh-open-timeout. set it to 0 and it should stop trying rsh. On Mon, 25 Jan 2010, Paul Heinlein wrote: > On Sun, 24 Jan 2010, Michael Robinson wrote: > >> How do I disable pine's attempts to access TCP port 514 which according >> to /etc/services is the shel

Re: [PLUG] Pine

2010-01-25 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Sun, 24 Jan 2010, Michael Robinson wrote: > How do I disable pine's attempts to access TCP port 514 which according > to /etc/services is the shell service? It doesn't need to access port > 514 for imap access but it still tries. > > shell 514/tcpcmd #like exec, but auto

[PLUG] Pine

2010-01-24 Thread Michael Robinson
How do I disable pine's attempts to access TCP port 514 which according to /etc/services is the shell service? It doesn't need to access port 514 for imap access but it still tries. shell 514/tcpcmd #like exec, but automatic syslog 514/udp Jan 24 21:36:32 barn ker

[PLUG] Pine and imap...

2010-01-17 Thread Michael Robinson
I have a private lan where I set 2 hosts up as postfix relays with local transport disabled. I'm trying to set pine up to use imap to access messages routed to dodo for this network from these hosts. In pine, I pressed 'S' followed by 'C' and entered the following "{dodo.w2.robinson-west.pri}I