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> On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, J. D. Kent wrote:
>
> > After two days of playing around, and with some helpful hints from
> > Lawson  Whitney, I was finally able to get my PPP connection up and
> > running.
> >
> > <insert loud applause here>
> >
> > It turns out that the information in the HOWTO and what I had in front
> > of me was just enough different that it was confusing. But, happily, I
> > got it. Thanks Lawson.
> >
> > Now on to the next problem. Since I have a very minimal system running
> > on a tiny hard drive, there is no room to even consider X, so I am
> > running just command line. Which is fine, I think, I get to understand
> > the commands better. Because of this I am using PINE for e-mail and
> > newsgroups. Here is the system info:
> >
> > Slackware 3.1.0
> > Linux kernel 2.0.27
> > PPP 2.2.0
> > PINE 3.95
> >
> > I can send mail. I can read and send to newsgroups. But I can't get my
> > mail. The incoming mail server is POP3. I tried setting the inbox-path
> > to {pop.froggernet.com}INBOX. But this gives me an error that reads
> IMAP
> > server disconnection. I talked to the people at my ISP and understand
> > now that this is the problem, because the mail server is POP and PINE
> is
> > trying to go through IMAP.
> >
> > Obvious question is, can I get there from here? Is there a way of
> > setting up PINE to get the mail from the POP3 server rather than trying
> > to go through IMAP?
>
> Yes and no.  I think pine won't fetch mail for you using any other
> protocol, but you can run (fetchmail and some mail delivery agent), or
> popclient to retrieve the mail from your server and place it in a
> mailbox, then read and reply to it with pine.  popclient looks like it
> might be easier to set up.  I hope you installed all the man pages.  :-)
> >
> > Also, is there a PINE newsgroup and/or mail list?
> >
> man pine mentions comp.mail.pine :-)
>
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Dave
> > --
> Lawson
>           >< Microsoft free environment
>
> This mail client runs on Wine.  Your mileage may vary.
>
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