On Mon, 23 Oct 2017, Richard Loken wrote:
By gum! Alpine does indeed translate the 'A' into a '?' and I never
noticed.
I'm using Alpine, too, and have no problems with the à or any other
foreign character. I'm not even using UTF-8 but plain ISO-8859-1 in my
terminal.
But it's important to se
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 10:32 AM, Richard Loken via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Oct 2017, Sean Conner via cctalk wrote:
>
> By gum! Alpine does indeed translate the 'A' into a '?' and I never
> noticed. It seems that my tiny mind simply translated the character
> and move
On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 3:13 AM, Angel M Alganza via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 01:39:32PM -0600,
> (Yes, almost two years ago. I'm a bit behind with
> my mail, LOL.) Eric Christopherson wrote:
>
> > I'm considering doing something that actually
>
On Sun, 22 Oct 2017, Sean Conner via cctalk wrote:
By gum! Alpine does indeed translate the 'A' into a '?' and I never
noticed. It seems that my tiny mind simply translated the character
and moved on.
I have:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=C
as part of my environment, and I'm
On Sun, 22 Oct 2017, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
I'm considering doing something that actually
downloads my Gmail content locally and keeps it
in sync periodically, but I haven't really
looked at what's necessary for that.
On Sun, 22 Oct 2017, Angel M Alganza via cctalk wrote:
Have a look at
It was thus said that the Great Fred Cisin via cctalk once stated:
> >>I'm considering doing something that actually
> >>downloads my Gmail content locally and keeps it
> >>in sync periodically, but I haven't really
> >>looked at what's necessary for that.
>
> On Sun, 22 Oct 2017, Angel M Alganza
A minor problem - A lot of mail that I receive won't display pro[perly on
PINE (such as the first letter of your name in your signature!
I end up forwarding some mail FROM PINE, TO GMail to be able to read it!
The UTF-8 subject lines are the worst :-(
Other than that, pine for 20 years (well,
I'm considering doing something that actually
downloads my Gmail content locally and keeps it
in sync periodically, but I haven't really
looked at what's necessary for that.
On Sun, 22 Oct 2017, Angel M Alganza via cctalk wrote:
Have a look at mbsync/isync if you still haven't
done anything abo
Hello:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 01:39:32PM -0600,
(Yes, almost two years ago. I'm a bit behind with
my mail, LOL.) Eric Christopherson wrote:
> I'm considering doing something that actually
> downloads my Gmail content locally and keeps it
> in sync periodically, but I haven't really
> looked at
On 11/23/2015 05:23 AM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
I thought Yahoo was free either way?
My information was a few years out of date. Got Yahoo with POP3 access
now--a bit of a hassle converting from IMAP, but it's done.
Thanks for prodding me.
--Chuck
On 11/20/2015 09:24 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 11/20/2015 04:58 PM, Pete Turnbull wrote:
On 20/11/2015 19:39, Eric Christopherson wrote:
I'm considering doing something that actually downloads my Gmail
content locally and keeps it in sync periodically, but I haven't
really looked at what's nece
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015, Pete Turnbull wrote:
> On 20/11/2015 19:39, Eric Christopherson wrote:
>
> >I'm considering doing something that actually downloads my Gmail content
> >locally and keeps it in sync periodically, but I haven't really looked at
> >what's necessary for that.
>
> You could use f
On 11/20/2015 04:58 PM, Pete Turnbull wrote:
On 20/11/2015 19:39, Eric Christopherson wrote:
I'm considering doing something that actually downloads my Gmail
content locally and keeps it in sync periodically, but I haven't
really looked at what's necessary for that.
You could use fetchmail to
On 20/11/2015 19:39, Eric Christopherson wrote:
I'm considering doing something that actually downloads my Gmail content
locally and keeps it in sync periodically, but I haven't really looked at
what's necessary for that.
You could use fetchmail to snarf it and any IMAP server to make it
avai
>> Demonstrating reading your work mail (hosted by gmail) on a VMS
>> system via pine is totally worth the speechless responses.
:-)
> I am reading this with Pine [...]
While I don't actually use pine, I do read my mail using text-only
tools that are completely MIME-blind. (I do have tools that
On Fri, 20 Nov 2015, Jason Howe wrote:
> Demonstrating reading your work mail (hosted by gmail) on a VMS system
> via pine is totally worth the speechless responses.
I am reading this with Pine on my VMS Alphaserver 4100 as usual. I did not
know that alpine was available for VMS, I will have to l
sigh. I keep meaning to upgrade, probably to alpine, but I'm so attached to
elm its hard to move forward.
Jerry
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 21:41:53 -0500 (EST)
From: et...@757.org
Am I the only one left using Pine!?
Demonstrating reading your work mail (hosted by gmail) on a VMS system
via pine is totally worth the speechless responses.
--Jason
On 11/20/2015 11:39 AM, Eric Christopherson wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
Am I the only one left using Pine!?
On Fri, 20 Nov 2015,
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
> Am I the only one left using Pine!?
>>>
>> On Fri, 20 Nov 2015, Fred wrote:
>
>> No you are not.
>> I use (al)pine on my OpenVMS system here as well as my main Linux host. I
>> have mail going back to 2004 here and since 1996 at another public
Am I the only one left using Pine!?
On Fri, 20 Nov 2015, Fred wrote:
No you are not.
I use (al)pine on my OpenVMS system here as well as my main Linux host. I
have mail going back to 2004 here and since 1996 at another public access
Unix host I use. It's great when I'm out of town and can ssh
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