Patrick Nelson wrote: ----------------->>>> S.Toms Pine supports both ssh and rsh to access mail on a remote machine. If your inbox-path is on a remote machine, then you can simply make pine connect using ssh within pine's .pinerc file. Look for the following lines: inbox-path ssh-command ssh-path ssh-open-timeout the comments within .pinerc will assit in their correct configuration. I looked for this once, but gave up and just made Mail a symlink to where I wanted it to be. Sorry couldn't be more helpful on this question. ----------------->>>> It wasn't for a specific mailbox that I would use it was for getting root messages that I leave on the systems (which forces me to login and check systems). Anyway I found the -t option of ssh, so I can do: ssh MeSystem -t pine and this works. Actually I want to change the ~/Mail dir to ~/.pinemail so I can hide it. Just sick of looking at it and seeing I never go into it, except while using pine, I just want it out of the way. Me so Anal! Mutt allows me to change the dir so I may start using it, instead.