10/30 In pine (yeah, I know, pine sucks and I should use something better),
when I look at my sent-mail folder, it shows who the message was sent
to. However, if I copy a sent-mail folder from another account and
access it with pine, it sees that the mail was not sent from my csua
account and figures it's not a sent mail and just lists the message as
From: <my name>, rather than To: recipient, which isn't very useful
when looking for a message I sent to a particular person (Yes, I can
use grep, but I would prefer to see the To: field as I scroll through
the list of messages). Is there is way to force pine to show the To:
field as I scroll through the messages? Or maybe instead of using
'login@soda.csua.berkeley.edu' as a criteria for determining if it's
a message I sent out, maybe it could just use 'login' as the criteria?
\_ nope. As you said, pine sucks.
\_ You obviously don't understand that pine sucks. Just saying it
at the start doesn't excuse your endless whining about your fourth
rate mail reader. When we say you should use something better, we
mean you should use something better and stop asking stupid pine
related questions. You have people here highly proficient in all
the major (useful) mail readers. Pick one at random and you'll
get your questions answered. Stop using pine. Stop bugging the
motd about pine. Read Free Republic. Vote
for Mondale. Just stop. Fuck.
motd about pine. Just stop. Fuck.
\_ How do I launch pine on soda?
cp it to a disk and put it on the next shuttle flight
\_ ok, what's a major useful mail reader?
\_ dog
\_ rm. ed. newfs.
\_ mutt
\_ (n)mh + mh-e, gnus, vm
\_ Go to pine's config ((M)ain (S)etup (C)onfig). scroll down to
near the bottom, and add your other email address to the field
called "alt-addresses".
\_ Thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for. See, pine
doesn't suck as much as you people think it does. |