Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 43021
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5/11    http://www.decf.berkeley.edu/help/mail/pine-imapssl.html
        I followed step 11 to transfer from local files to IMAP. However,
        the ordering in IMAP is completely reversed. Is there a way to
        sort folders in IMAP? Thanks.
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www.decf.berkeley.edu/help/mail/pine-imapssl.html
For example, you can configure Pine on your Linux research machine to check for DECF mail via IMAP To set-up*: 1 You must be running Pine 430 or later. edu/ssl/user=YOURUSERNAME/novalidate-cert}INBOX " f Type "E" to Exit setup. g Type "Y" for yes to commit changes 5 Now quit Pine by typing "Q" and run Pine again. edu/ssl/user=YOURUSERNAME/novalidate-cert Path: mail/ View: --leave this blank-- e Type Ctrl-X to save this entry. f Type "Y" for yes to save changes g Type "E" to Exit setup. Note: You can specify any path where mail folders exist, usually the default is "mail/" if you use Pine on DECF servers also. To configure Pine to view subdirectories: a Type "S" for Setup b Type "C" for Configure c Scroll down to "enable-lame-list-mode" under "Folder Preferences" d Type "X" to enable this setting e Type "E" to Exit Setup f Type "Y" for yes to save changes Now you can view the subdirctories with the ">" command, scroll through messages with the arrow keys, and view messages in that folder with the "enter" key. Note: Pine defines "folders" as containing messages while "directories" contain more folders or directories. ") will show subdirectories and folders but viewing it with "enter" will show you messages. If set, this feature defines a pseudo-folder collection called "INCOMING MESSAGE FOLDERS". Initially, the only folder included in this collection will be your INBOX, which will no longer show up in your Default folder collection. You will be prompted for where the host the folder is stored on (which defaults to the same host used for your INBOX), a nickname, and the actual folder name. Once a set of Incoming Message Folders are defined, the TAB key (in MESSAGE INDEX or MESSAGE TEXT screens) may be used to scan the folders for those with Recent messages. If you add more folders to your Incoming-Folders collection, turning this feature back off will have no effect. To have Pine use your local mail resources also, do the following from Pine's main menu: a Type S for Setup b Type L for Collection List c Type A for Add collection d Fill in the following: Nickname: Local folders Server: --leave this blank-- Path: mail/ View: --leave this blank-- e Hit Ctrl-X to save this entry. g Type "E" to Exit setup Note: You can specify any path where mail folders exist, usually the default is "mail/". To copy mail from Local folders to IMAP folders, navigate to a folder you'd like to copy from and do the following: a Type ";" to Select Criteria b Type "A" to Select All (Choose your specific selection criteria) c Type "A" to Apply. d Type "S" to Save e Type "Ctrl-T" to Go to Folders f Navigate to your target folder and hit enter twice to complete. Note: Make sure you have enable-aggregate-command-set enabled in your configuration options. There are several ways to accomplish this, some harmless experimentation with select is a good idea to familiarize yourself with this process.