Eduado wrote:
> I am running the bash shell, and somehow, even though the SHELL variable is
> set, Oine does not pick it up.
Although bash sets the SHELL variable, it does not export it. This has been
discussed on this list before. The correct solution is to explicitly export
it yourself from /e
*** [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Apr 18, 2002:
:) >*** How to run Pine under Cygwin
:) >
:) > - If you plan to use filters in Pine (display and send filters) or
:) > the pipe command, you need to execute the following command:
:) >
:) > ln -s /bin/bash.exe /bin/csh.exe
:)
:) Would this still
Eduardo,
In reading the cygwin-specific docs for pine
(/usr/doc/Cygwin/pine-4.44-1.README) I noticed the following instruction:
>*** How to run Pine under Cygwin
>
> - If you plan to use filters in Pine (display and send filters) or the
> pipe command, you need to execute the following co
*** Jim George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote today:
:) I don't see it?
You may have to wait until the ftp site where you are downloading it from
gets updated. I saw it at http://archive.progeny.com, just a few minutes
ago.
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Eduardo
http://www.math.washington.edu/~chappa/pine/
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- Original Message -
From: "Eduardo Chappa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 6:50 PM
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New Package: Pine
>
>
> The 'Pine' package is now available v
The 'Pine' package is now available via setup.exe
Pine is a console e-mail and newsrweader.
Among other features, Pine provides:
* Support for IMAP, POP3, (E)SMTP, NNTP and MIME.
* Color support under rxvt.
* An easy to use editor, called Pico, or the ability to use
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