Net connection Problem

brad.mugleston at comcast.net brad.mugleston at comcast.net
Wed Nov 30 04:15:31 UTC 2005


>
> Ok, I've been looking at the pine web site and my old ideas about pine
> are way off.  It does support POP (well, starting with pine 4.x) as well
> as IMAP.  It's based on the c-client code that makes up the UW mail
> system (remember uw-imapd and the like?).
>
> All of the configuration on a per-user basis is in your ~/.pinerc file.
> You can do configuration work by hitting "S" (setup) followed by
> "C" (config) when you're in the main menu.
>

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.  By default the
current version of PINE does NOT move it's files to the local
drive.  But if you have a file called ~/mbox it will move them to
your local drive.  I'm guessing an older version of Pine did set
up the ~/mbox file as I've got one.

Now to fix my problem I need to delete (rename) the mbox file and
it will not move my files.  I'm a terrable house keeper and my
inbox has a lot of emails in it.  I started moving them to a
folder called inboxold but that is slow as it's one at a time.

Anyone know how to move my old inbox emails to a new folder?

Thanks,

Brad

 > >
>
> This is all available from this link:
>
> 	http://www.washington.edu/pine/faq/
>
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