-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Tuesday 2006-03-21 at 14:13 +0100, Lenz Grimmer wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I understand that 'b' would apply to ftp distribution, 'c' to the dvd. If it doesn't, SuSE/Novell can ask them (ie, "mutual agreement").
This was actually what I did when I was still maintaining Pine. SUSE has an explicit approval from the University of Washington to distribute pine.
That's fantastic! There is no problem then ;-)
I use Pine every day, it's my main mail program, it has been for years.
Same here, at least for all my work-related email. For my lower volume personal mail, I use Thunderbird.
Very similar here. It is very good for high volume email, like lists, combined with procmail to do the sorting (although Pine has its own filters, but I don't use them). For html or "comercial" email, I use Mozilla. Some times I use KMail: very good, but quite slow compared with Pine. Other times I use balsa, which I compile myself: either it was dropped from the distro, or it is an old version. Ah, no, it had wrong options, or missed pgp support or something I forgot. The thing is that balsa uses the same tipe of email markings as pine does, so that email marked read in one shows read in the other. It is the perfect "complement"
I'd like it to have a few more features, but it is the one that has most of what I want. No, mutt is not an option, unless somebody makes a configuration file that makes it work exactly as Pine, with the same user interface. Yes, I tried, and had to run away fast, sorry.
I've tried many times to come up with a suitable muttrc that would allow me to switch without too much pain. So far, I have not succeeded.
I have tried to use mutt two or three times, but.. failed :-( I would like a few things more in Pine, of course. Multilingual support, like choosing what dictionary to use for spell checking. Better gpg/pgp support... perhaps I'll try "pgpenvelope", but the versions I find are a bit old, perhaps it's a dead project. - -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFEIpXBtTMYHG2NR9URAoz4AJsE2j94pfIrJXSBDaWVT0Sl0rgQHgCeLWds 1B95YXXurMkbt6gp31umqmI= =z9pK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----