From: Tox Gunn (tox@remarque.org)
Date: 11/29/01-11:21:39 PM Z
And for those who are so tied to a command line that starting
up pine seems like heresy, the answer exists: mh/nmh
Had fun tracking where all the infected mail was coming
from last spring..;)
Tox
>
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, John Campbell wrote:
>
> > Well Judy, I guess that finds me in the lap of blissful ignorance-not the
> > first time, probably not the last. It is a comfortable lap, but seldom
> > restful.
> >
> > So, at the risk of waking up too quickly-what, pray tell, is PINE?
>
> It's a bare-bones but extremely efficient (no stupid designer tricks, no
> counter-intuitive cutesies) e-mail program that operates in the Unix
> shell of those ISPs that offer a Unix shell... which is to say you're
> working on the ISP, not your own desktop, so no virii can get to you,
> besides which it seems to lack virus-writer appeal.
>
> > . . . . and can one TONE with it?
> >
>
> Program of choice of the coolest techies, Pine is the essence of tone
> itself. No need to guild the lily...
>
> best,
>
> Judy
>
>
>
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