pine email
The Information Center at the University of Washington is the official source of information on the freely-available (Program for Internet News & Email) email program, available for both Windows (PC-Pine) and Unix operating systems. Pine® - a Program for Internet News & - is a tool for reading,(Redirected from Pine client) In its place is a new family of tools based upon Pine, called Alpine and licensed under the Apache License, version 2. November 29, 2006 saw the first public alpha release,[7] [8] which forms a new approach since the alpha test of was always non-public.Pine Email for UNIX is a UNIX tool for and for reading Usenet newsgroups. Pine was designed for beginners, but is flexible enough to satisfy more advanced users.That's it, you're done. You can now send and receive email with Pine. If you're the only user on the box who is using fetchmail and you could automatically start fetchmail by putting in the user's .bashrc file is an easy to use and rock solid email client with great flexibility on Unix and with IMAP accounts. (Windows, Mac, Linux) Pine is a flexible and easy to use command line client that shines with IMAP accounts and in Unix environments, but is less usable on a PC or for POP access.Select a topic on the left hand column to get more information on using pine. For more information on pine, consult the official WWW site http://www.washington.edu/pine/.
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