Re: Pine Corupting Inbox

2008-04-26 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
On Apr 21, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Chris Maness wrote: I think that pine is corrupting my inbox, so that it is unreadable by UW-IMAPD. When using squirrelmail after using pine I see the headers, but squirrelmail is unable to open the e-mails. When you read your mail with (al)pine

Re: Pine Corupting Inbox

2008-04-26 Thread Chris Maness
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote: On Apr 21, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Chris Maness wrote: I think that pine is corrupting my inbox, so that it is unreadable by UW-IMAPD. When using squirrelmail after using pine I see the headers, but squirrelmail is unable to open the e-mails

Re: Pine Corupting Inbox

2008-04-26 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
On Apr 26, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Chris Maness wrote: I am not having any problems whith other users, Then my suspicion grows stronger that something in your own particular pine configuration is putting your mail in a place where imapd can't see it. So in addition to what I've suggested, have

Re: Pine Corupting Inbox

2008-04-26 Thread Chris Maness
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote: On Apr 26, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Chris Maness wrote: I am not having any problems whith other users, Then my suspicion grows stronger that something in your own particular pine configuration is putting your mail in a place where imapd can't see

Pine Corupting Inbox

2008-04-21 Thread Chris Maness
I think that pine is corrupting my inbox, so that it is unreadable by UW-IMAPD. When using squirrelmail after using pine I see the headers, but squirrelmail is unable to open the e-mails. I switched over to alpine since I do understand that pine is no longer supported. If other people have

Re: Pine and IMAP

2008-04-10 Thread Ivan Voras
Chris Maness wrote: I have been using a local pine client in conjunction with IMAP for years without issues. However, recently, it looks like when pine moves mail to the mbox file, it hoses up my ability to use my imap clients. Has something changed so that I cannot use pine as a local

Re: Pine and IMAP

2008-04-10 Thread RW
On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 21:39:26 -0700 Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been using a local pine client in conjunction with IMAP for years without issues. However, recently, it looks like when pine moves mail to the mbox file, it hoses up my ability to use my imap clients. Has

Re: Pine and IMAP

2008-04-10 Thread Chris Maness
I have been using a local pine client in conjunction with IMAP for years without issues. However, recently, it looks like when pine moves mail to the mbox file, it hoses up my ability to use my imap clients. Has something changed so that I cannot use pine as a local client? It looks like I

Pine and IMAP

2008-04-09 Thread Chris Maness
I have been using a local pine client in conjunction with IMAP for years without issues. However, recently, it looks like when pine moves mail to the mbox file, it hoses up my ability to use my imap clients. Has something changed so that I cannot use pine as a local client? It looks like I

Re: Pine - Duplicate Messages

2007-08-18 Thread RW
have defined and have rules set up for. ... If I remove ALL rules from Pine, I have absolutely no issues with duplicate messages. Are they perhaps deleted messages? when a pine rule moves a message, it copies it, marks the original as deleted and then hides it for the rest

Pine - Duplicate Messages

2007-08-17 Thread Duane Hill
, or use ^T) Folder List = /home/d.hill/mail/Postfix-Users I am using Pine version: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ pine -version Pine 4.64 built Thu May 24 01:51:36 UTC 2007 on example.com I am also using Fetchmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ fetchmail --version This is fetchmail release 6.3.8+RPA+SDPS+SSL

Re: Pine - Duplicate Messages

2007-08-17 Thread RW
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 06:38:59 + (UTC) Duane Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Periodically I get duplicated messages in email folders I have defined and have rules set up for. ... If I remove ALL rules from Pine, I have absolutely no issues with duplicate messages. Are they perhaps

Re: Pine - Duplicate Messages

2007-08-17 Thread Duane Hill
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 at 18:24 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated: On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 06:38:59 + (UTC) Duane Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Periodically I get duplicated messages in email folders I have defined and have rules set up for. ... If I remove ALL rules from Pine, I have

RE: pine

2005-12-16 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
Mittelstaedt Cc: gwen; RW; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; caleb Subject: RE: pine Hi everyone, Thanks Gwen and Ted for your feedback. I am using an ADSL modem, basically a POTS network terminal. I am thinkng of switching ISP's, registering a domain and setting up my own mail server. The ISP I am

Re: pine

2005-12-16 Thread gwen
* caleb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [051215 01:39]: Thanks Gwen and Ted for your feedback. I am using an ADSL modem, basically a POTS network terminal. I am thinkng of You're welcome, and good luck. I run my own mail server myself, for very similar reasons. P.S - as for hollywood

Re: pine

2005-12-16 Thread gwen
* Igor Robul ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [051215 10:50]: On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 12:21:19PM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: The first thing you can do is go out and shoo the crackers off the telephone pole who are tapped into your phone line and sniffing your passwords. By the way, is there any

Re: pine

2005-12-15 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
open for sniffing: 1) Wireless access, *any* wireless access. Er, WEP anyone? That's hardly enough... http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/index.php?p=41 Do you really think if this poster is smart enough to figure out how to turn on SSL on pine that he hasn't already thought of that? Probably

Re: pine

2005-12-15 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
. Then you don't have to worry about picking out the right application (Pine or Mutt or Mozilla or Thunderbird or whatever) to match the settings of your ISP, because those are abstracted away by your local mail server. - Giorgos ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Re: pine

2005-12-15 Thread Igor Robul
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 12:21:19PM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: The first thing you can do is go out and shoo the crackers off the telephone pole who are tapped into your phone line and sniffing your passwords. By the way, is there any relative cheap solution to do this? I mean we can record

RE: pine

2005-12-14 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of RW Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 6:08 PM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: caleb Subject: Re: pine 'Can't do secure authentication with this server' If the server supports neither ssl, nor any form

Re: pine

2005-12-14 Thread gwen
* Ted Mittelstaedt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [051214 15:22]: 'Can't do secure authentication with this server' If the server supports neither ssl, nor any form secure authentication, there nothing you can do to protect your password. Garbage. The first thing you can do is go out and

RE: pine

2005-12-14 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
-Original Message- From: gwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 12:35 PM To: Ted Mittelstaedt Cc: RW; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; caleb Subject: Re: pine * Ted Mittelstaedt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [051214 15:22]: 'Can't do secure authentication

RE: pine

2005-12-14 Thread caleb
Hi everyone, Thanks Gwen and Ted for your feedback. I am using an ADSL modem, basically a POTS network terminal. I am thinkng of switching ISP's, registering a domain and setting up my own mail server. The ISP I am using (according to thier 'technical support') does not use any

pine

2005-12-13 Thread caleb
Hi everyone, I am having some problems setting up pine .pinerc using FreeBSD 6.0 - STABLE. My ISP uses POP and I am using thier SMTP for outgoing. I spoke to the helpdesk and the POP server does not support ssl. Pine was compiled and installed with support for POP3 here are some

Re: pine

2005-12-13 Thread RW
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 01:01, caleb wrote: Hi everyone, I am having some problems setting up pine .pinerc using FreeBSD 6.0 - STABLE. My ISP uses POP and I am using thier SMTP for outgoing. I spoke to the helpdesk and the POP server does not support ssl. I have

Re: pine

2005-12-13 Thread caleb
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, RW wrote: If the server supports neither ssl, nor any form secure authentication, there nothing you can do to protect your password. Hi RW, Thanks for your reply. Would IPSEC be an option for securing my login details or kerberos? caleb -- There is no spoon

Re: pine

2005-12-13 Thread Mac Mason
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 02:12:38PM +1100, caleb wrote: Would IPSEC be an option for securing my login details or kerberos? Nope. Unless the ISP's mail server supports some form of encryption, there's nothing you can do. On the other hand, your desktop machine is probably only about two hops

Pine alternative?

2005-08-25 Thread Sean Murphy
We have been using pine for years on our Sun Solaris box. We are in the process of moving to FreeBSD. I installed Pine from an updated ports collection and received a message about pine not being very secure. Is anyone using an alternative to pine that can also read pine's folders

Re: Pine alternative?

2005-08-25 Thread Svein Halvor Halvorsen
* Sean Murphy [2005-08-25 08:47 -0700] We have been using pine for years on our Sun Solaris box. We are in the process of moving to FreeBSD. I installed Pine from an updated ports collection and received a message about pine not being very secure. Is anyone using an alternative to pine

Re: Pine alternative?

2005-08-25 Thread Philip Hallstrom
We have been using pine for years on our Sun Solaris box. We are in the process of moving to FreeBSD. I installed Pine from an updated ports collection and received a message about pine not being very secure. Is anyone using an alternative to pine that can also read pine's folders

Re: Pine alternative?

2005-08-25 Thread Joe Auty
If you plan to use the Maildir format, while it's possible for Pine to support this, it doesn't natively... Mutt does. On Aug 25, 2005, at 10:51 AM, Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote: * Sean Murphy [2005-08-25 08:47 -0700] We have been using pine for years on our Sun Solaris box. We

Re: Pine alternative?

2005-08-25 Thread Derrick MacPherson
Try using Cone. On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 12:25 -0500, Joe Auty wrote: If you plan to use the Maildir format, while it's possible for Pine to support this, it doesn't natively... Mutt does. On Aug 25, 2005, at 10:51 AM, Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote: * Sean Murphy [2005-08-25 08:47 -0700

Re: Pine

2005-05-20 Thread Tony Shadwick
Just a point of curiousity here, how are you trying to fetch pine? pkg_add -r pine, or pkg_add -r pine4 ? Only the latter works. That, and if you'r etrying to retrieve it from the default server, no shock that it fails. That server gets quite overloaded during the day. I'm getting more and more

Re: Pine (Tony Shadwick) giving in to temptation(s)

2005-05-20 Thread David Armour
hello, I'm getting more and more tempted to start up a wiki for newbies on good package management practices and port management. get on with that, wouldya? The handbook seems to deal well with these things once you know lots of ways to get yourself into lots of deep water, yes. and a

Re: Pine (Tony Shadwick) giving in to temptation(s)

2005-05-20 Thread Vizion
On Friday 20 May 2005 11:09, the author David Armour contributed to the dialogue on Re: Pine (Tony Shadwick) giving in to temptation(s): hello, I'm getting more and more tempted to start up a wiki for newbies on good package management practices and port management. get

Pine

2005-05-19 Thread Charles Lamb
What is a good alternative to Pine? It would seem it is nolonger available for freebsd? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Pine

2005-05-19 Thread Daniel Gerzo
Hi Charles, Thursday, May 19, 2005, 7:37:52 PM, you contributed this to our collective wisdom: What is a good alternative to Pine? It would seem it is nolonger available for freebsd? pine is still possible tu run under FreeBSD, try /usr/ports/mail/pine4 good alternative is mutt - /usr/ports

RE: Pine

2005-05-19 Thread Charles Lamb
When I try to fetch pine it cannot find it. Thanks I will check out mutt Charles Lamb Vision Payment Solutions Senior Helpdesk Technician / IT Administrator -Original Message- From: Daniel Gerzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 1:44 PM To: Charles Lamb Cc

Re: Pine

2005-05-19 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 01:46:30PM -0400, Charles Lamb wrote: When I try to fetch pine it cannot find it. If you want help with that, please be more specific. Kris pgpEkq5dmj33L.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Pine

2005-05-19 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 11:14:47AM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote: On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 01:46:30PM -0400, Charles Lamb wrote: When I try to fetch pine it cannot find it. If you want help with that, please be more specific. Kris P.S. In future, please don't reply to existing messages when

Re: Pine

2005-05-19 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2005-05-19 13:37, Charles Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is a good alternative to Pine? It would seem it is nolonger available for freebsd? It certainly is available. Where did you look for it? gothmog:/root# pkg_info | grep pine pine-4.62 PINE(tm) -- a Program for Internet

Re: Pine

2005-05-19 Thread Gustavo De Nardin
2005/5/19, Charles Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What is a good alternative to Pine? It would seem it is nolonger available for freebsd? There's Cone (/usr/ports/mail/cone/). I found it similar to Pine. Much easier to use than Mutt. ___ freebsd-questions

Re: Pine

2005-05-19 Thread RW
On Thursday 19 May 2005 18:37, Charles Lamb wrote: What is a good alternative to Pine? It would seem it is nolonger available for freebsd? The pine distfile is generic unix source code, if you can't fetch it, it's probably just a temporary server problem

Help with pine mail reader ... two quickies

2005-03-08 Thread Joe Schmoe
Hi, Two config options I cannot seem to find in pine, and wonder if they exist ... if you know what they are: 1. Is there a way to tell pine to QUIT asking me if I want to save space by deleting previous months sent-mail folders ? No, I don't. Ever. How can I get it to quit asking me ? 2

Re: Help with pine mail reader ... two quickies

2005-03-08 Thread Charles Swiger
On Mar 9, 2005, at 12:09 AM, Joe Schmoe wrote: Two config options I cannot seem to find in pine, and wonder if they exist ... if you know what they are: See the resources at: http://www.washington.edu/pine ...particularly the Pine-Info list. Discussing problems or reporting bugs with pine

Re: fetchmail/pine nonsense - newbie

2004-04-22 Thread David Fleck
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, rainer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, i'm having trouble accessing my mail as 'user'. When you go into pine's setup interface, what value do you have set for inbox-path? Does it point to /var/mail/{user}? Is there actually any mail in /var/mail/{user}? -- David Fleck

fetchmail/pine nonsense - newbie

2004-04-21 Thread rainer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello, i'm having trouble accessing my mail as 'user'. pine seems to have created a mail folder in /home/user/mail (sent mail goes there) yet fetchmail insists on dumping my stuff in /var/mail. when i try to access /var/mail/user i get a 'invalid remote specification'? which one of these 2 do i

Re: Your terminal, of type ansi, is lacking functions needed torun pine.

2003-08-14 Thread John Mills
DanB - On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, DanB wrote: Running pine. Your terminal, of type ansi, is lacking functions needed to run pine. I get this message running telnet on windows box. Is there anyway to make it work other than using a program like putty? Telnet is enough of a security problem

Re: Your terminal, of type ansi, is lacking functions needed torun pine.

2003-08-14 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Aug 13), DanB said: Running pine. Your terminal, of type ansi, is lacking functions needed to run pine. I get this message running telnet on windows box. Is there anyway to make it work other than using a program like putty? Windows telnet should be using the vt100

Your terminal, of type ansi, is lacking functions needed to run pine.

2003-08-14 Thread DanB
Running pine. Your terminal, of type ansi, is lacking functions needed to run pine. I get this message running telnet on windows box. Is there anyway to make it work other than using a program like putty? Dan ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http

Help with Pine

2003-07-18 Thread Benjamin Gonzalez
I am new with Unix and Free BSD. I am trying to use a mail program within free bsd, I figure I should be able to type in pine and have it come up. I loaded a version of pine I saw in the extra packages that came with my distribution disk of free bsd. I am sure it loaded, but when I type in pine

Re: Help with Pine

2003-07-18 Thread Joshua Oreman
[Please keep messages on the list] On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 03:39:33PM -0400, Benjamin Gonzalez wrote: Thanks for your help but unfortunately it still says not found. /usr/local/bin/pine: not found I appreciate the trouble you took in responding, if you can offer any further advice

Re: Help with Pine

2003-07-18 Thread Tim Kellers
pine should live in /usr/local/bin Try typing: whereis pine If it's installed, try typing in the entire path. If you are using the C shell csh or tcsh be sure to type rehash on the command line. By the way, if you just type mail you get Berkeley mail, which is built into FreeBSD. Tim

Re: Help with Pine

2003-07-18 Thread LLeweLLyn Reese
Benjamin Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am new with Unix and Free BSD. I am trying to use a mail program within free bsd, I figure I should be able to type in pine and have it come up. I loaded a version of pine I saw in the extra packages that came with my distribution disk of free

Updating Pico Pine

2003-01-03 Thread Danny
On a FreeBSD 4.3R major production system. Recommended steps to upgrade *without* 'portupgrade' and do you see any implications? E.g. address books, config settings, etc. Current version is 4.21. Thank you. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the

Re: Updating Pico Pine

2003-01-03 Thread doug
man pkg_version man pkg_info man pkg_delete pkg_version -c file will produce a file containing a script with the necessary instructions. You must edit this script and then run as root. pkg_info -rR -x pine will tell you what packages require and are required by pine. Use pkg_delete and re

Re: Updating Pico Pine

2003-01-03 Thread Warren Block
, so I pkg_deleted cclient and the old pine, used pkgdb -F to fix, and then installed the new Pine from ports. No problems with old mail or settings, at least that I've noticed. (Why don't you want to use portupgrade?) -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA To Unsubscribe: send mail

Re: Updating Pico Pine

2003-01-03 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
From: Danny [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:59 AM Subject: Updating Pico Pine Danny wrote: On a FreeBSD 4.3R major production system. Recommended steps to upgrade *without* 'portupgrade' and do you see any implications? E.g. address books

Re: Updating Pico Pine

2003-01-03 Thread Warren Block
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote: #alias pico nano alias pico nano -Rimpwz for the full effect. If it'd scroll the whole screen for long lines, it'd be a nearly perfect simple editor. -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA To Unsubscribe: send mail to

Pine is being slow

2002-11-26 Thread Steven Lake
I've noticed lately that when doing mail or many other things in Pine as of late, it's been very slow. This includes moving between screens, into and out of messages, marking and deleting messages, closing the program, etc. Not sure if this is related to my SSH sessions

Re: Pine is being slow

2002-11-26 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-11-26 14:54, Steven Lake wrote: I've noticed lately that when doing mail or many other things in Pine as of late, it's been very slow. This includes moving between screens, into and out of messages, marking and deleting messages, closing the program, etc. Not sure if this is related

Re: Mutt and Filters [pine procmail]

2002-10-05 Thread Peter Leftwich
works on a per-incoming-email basis. Another option is to use a MUA (emailer) such as Pine which, at least as of version 4.33, allows the user to process an inbox or other folder in bulk. That is, when the user goes to read the inbox, the messages are filtered all at once (simpler but more cpu

Re: Pine and finding packages

2002-07-14 Thread Steven Lake
You can cruise over to the freeBSD site and see what the latest port is. The version number is in the Makefile, though there's probably some easier way to get this information as well. Yeah, I have 4.44 and I saw that the makefile had 4.44 already so I wanted to be doubly sure that

Pine and finding packages

2002-07-13 Thread Steven Lake
Ok, I got a two part question. 1. I've got pine 4.44 installed. Is there any hot fixes, updates, or other upgrades that I need to make or is this the most current version? 2. How do you find out what packages you have installed on a machine? I thought packages