Here's a link to PC-Pine for DOS [&Win3.x]
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. C. Fields
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Title: PC-Pine
PC-Pine

PC-Pine brings the functionality
and familiar interface of Pine to the personal computer running Windows or DOS. An advantage of
using PC-Pine
on your PC over using Pine on a Unix host that you connect to
from your PC is t
e ability to attach files that
reside on the PC's disk - for example, spreadsheets, word processing
documents, or graphics files - to email messages without the need to first upload
those files to another host. Conversely, email messages with
attached files you receive can be read on your PC, and the attached files immediately saved to your PC's disk.
The Pine Technical Notes contain detailed explanations for PC-Pine on
installation,
support files and
environment variables, and
noteworthy facts about
running the Pine email client on a personal computer.
32-bit PC-Pine for Windows 95, 98, and NT
As of version 4, PC-Pine is available only for 32-bit Microsoft operating systems (Windows 95, 98, and NT).
Version 3.96 for DOS and Windows
Version 3.96 remains available on the UW ftp server (
ftp.cac.wa
hington.edu/pine/old/PC-PINE-3.96/) and on many
mirror sites, for those who nee
PC
-Pine for DOS or Windows 3.1.
Older and Smaller PC-Pine Version 3.91
This older version of PC-Pine is smaller and uses less memory, and may be especially suitable for DOS users willing to forgo ma
y of the features introduced after 3.91.
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