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H[]fDHs(Hs1ҋ;rHS8Hs0H;H[]AmAWAAVIAUIATL%8aBUH-8aBSL)1HHXHtLLDAHH9uH[]A\A]A^A_Ðf.HH- end_adrbks - - save_state - - restore_state - [ LDAP Lookup ][X][ ]- get_display_line(%d) - [ Empty ](continued)[ Address List ]DISTRIBUTION LIST:"LDAP: - paint_line(%d, %d) - - calculate_field_widths - Using %s choice: %d %d %d some widths changed Address Book is EmptyDistribution List is Empty- ab_apply_cmd - APPLY command : Apply command- ab_select_type - Unknown type- ab_select_text - String in "%s" to match : All TextFullnameCommentunselect Cur selected in other addrbooks, still - ab_select - ALTER selection : Unsupported Select optionSELECT criteria : Select commandAll %s entries selected%s entries UNselected%s%s%s%s entries now selectedSelect matched 1 entrySelect matched %s entriesAll %s entries UNselected- ab_goto_folder - Zoom Mode is now on- redraw_addr_screen - - find_in_book - - search_book - Word to search for [%.*s]: ^YFirst Adr^VLast AdrUpDownSearched to first entryNo entriesSearched to last entryMatched string in %s fieldsAlso matched string in ?Matched string in Fcc fieldMatched string in ?- ab_whereis - Address book search cancelledWord not foundSelectAddrLccComAddrBookScreenSelectNicksComSelectNickSelectNickTakeSelectNickComAddrBookConfigSelectManyNicksSelectAddrSelectAddrNoFullUnknownStyleSelectMultNoFull[Add Glob Abook][Add Pers Abook]Add Glob AbookAdd Pers AbookAddressBkListUnexpandunsetAllCan't search server for LccCan't search server from hereF1[ViewAbook][View/Update]--- addr_book --- (%s) No Address Book ConfiguredAddressBook is Read OnlyADDRESS BOOK%s%s%sExit SetupDel Abook$[Change][Select][Search]OTHER CMDSAddNewHELP ON ADDRESS BOOKCan't happen in MC_UNEXPANDAddressBook %s is Read OnlyCannot access address book.Can't happen in MC_OPENABOOKCan't happen in MC_EXPANDCan't happen in MC_CHOICEaddrbook added: %s Missing "}" in config: %saddrbook config edited: %s Not a changeable lineNothing to deleteAddress book deletedaddrbook delete failed: %s Shuffle failedAddress books shuffledaddrbook shuffle failed: %s Already on first line.Already on last line.Can't happen in MC_MOUSEAlready on first page.Already on last page.No entries to deleteNo entries to selectQuitting pine from addrbook Goto from addrbook No entries to saveNo entries to forwardNothing to forward[Expand]Can't happen in MC_POPUPNo address selected --- ADDR_BOOK_SCREEN --- Resetting address book... --- ADDR_BOOK_CONFIG --- SETUP ADDRESS BOOKS--- addr_book_oneaddr --- --- addr_book_oneaddr_nf --- --- addr_book_compose --- COMPOSER: SELECT ADDRESSCOMPOSER: SELECT LIST- addr_book_bounce - SELECT ADDRESSES- addr_book_takeaddr - TAKEADDR: SELECT NICKNAME- addr_book_nick_for_edit - - addr_book_selnick - Blank spacesCommasQuotes%s not allowed in nicknamesSELECT ADDRESS BOOKNo address books defined!HELP FOR SELECTING AN ADDRESSSELECT AN ADDRESSEmail AddrsZSimpleunselect AllBroaden selctnNarrow selctnFlip selected[ No Selected Entries in this Address Book ][ No Address Book Configured ][ Select Here to See Expanded List ] [ Move here to add a Personal Address Book ] [ Move here to add a Global Address Book ]- display_book() - top %d start %d cur_line %d old_line %d redraw %d No address books configured, use SetupAddress Book not expanded, use ">" to expandDistribution List not expanded, use ">" to expandTabs not allowed in address bookCancelled, there is no default commandSelect Lists or Simples (non Lists) ? - BOTCH: ab_select_type unknown option Select based on Nickname, All text, Fullname, Addrs, Comment, or Fcc ? - BOTCH: ab_select_text unknown option Zoom Mode is now off, no entries selectedZoom Mode is now off, all entries UNselectedNo change resulted, 1 entry remains selectedNo change resulted, %s entries remain selectedSelect failed! No entries selectedThe single selected entry is UNselected1 entry now selected, 1 entry was UNselected1 entry now selected, %s entries were UNselected%s entries now selected, 1 entry was UNselected%s entries now selected, %s entries were UNselected1 new entry selected, %s entries now selected%s new entries selected, 1 entry now selected%s new entries selected, %s entries now selectedSelect is only available from within an expanded address bookSelect is only available when viewing an individual address bookNo selected entries to zoom on- ab_resize - l_p_p was %d, now %d Also matched string in %s other fieldsAlso matched string in Nickname fieldAlso matched string in Fullname fieldAlso matched string in Address fieldAlso matched string in Fcc fieldAlso matched string in Comment fieldAlso matched string in list member addressMatched string in Nickname fieldMatched string in Fullname fieldMatched string in Address fieldMatched string in Comment fieldMatched string in list member addressCurrent line contains the only matchNo Address Book Configured, Use SETUP Addressbook screenAddressBook not accessible, permission deniedScreen too small to use Address bookaddr_book: top of loop, addrbk %d top_ent %ld cur_row %d Addrbook command: %d (0x%x %s) HELP ON CONFIGURING ADDRESS BOOKSReally abandon your selections No entries in address book. Use ExitSelect to leave address booksUse "X" to mark addresses or listsYou may only select lists for Lcc, use Bcc for other addressesAddress book changed. AddNew cancelled. Try again.Calling edit_entry to add entry manually Highlight entry you wish to shuffleAddress book changed. Delete cancelled. Try again.You may only select whole lists for LccYou may only select lists for Lcc, use Bcc for personal entriesYou may not select list members, only whole lists or personal entriesYou may only select addresses or listsUse "X" to select addresses or listsCan't search server when using ListModeNo selected entries to apply command toGoto folder lister from addrbook Goto message index from addrbook Can only forward whole entriesCommand "E" not defined. Use "View/Update" to edit an entryCommand "S" not defined. Use "AddNew" to create a listCommand "Z" not defined. Use "View/Update" to add to a listUse select to select an address or addresses from address booksRESETTING address book... addr_book_screen! Exception Setup not implemented for address booksRESETTING address book... addr_book_config! RESETTING address book... addr_book_oneaddr! --- addr_book_multaddr_nf --- RESETTING address book... addr_book_multaddr_nf! RESETTING address book... addr_book_oneaddr_nf! RESETTING address book... addr_book_compose! --- addr_book_compose_lcc --- RESETTING address book... addr_book_compose_lcc! --- addr_book_change_list --- RESETTING address book... addr_book_change_list! ADDRESS BOOK (Update): SELECT ADDRESSESRESETTING address book...addr_book_bounce! RESETTING address book...addr_book_takeaddr! RESETTING address book...addr_book_nick_for_edit! RESETTING address book...addr_book_selnick! HELP FOR SELECTING AN ADDRESS BOOK@@@8@8@@@@@6@@@S@S@@`@P@@@@p@P@@@@h@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@p@@p@p@@p@p@p@p@p@p@p@p@p@p@p@p@@@p@p@p@@`AA`A8AHA`A`AXA`AAAA`A`A`AA6AAAAA7AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA6AAA."AAA 8AAA(,AP7AAAZ&AAAAAAAAAAAAAx.Anul- verify_nick - (%s) "%s" already in address book.- verify_addr - (%s) Exit and save changes - expand_addrs_for_pico - Error allocating space.expanded entryADDRESS BOOK (Rich View)- view_message_for_pico - - view_abook_entry - Error reading entryNothing to viewCan't format entry: %sADDRESS BOOK (View)HELP FOR ADDRESS BOOK VIEW in role " Setup/Signature command. Literal Signature InformationABOUT LITERAL SIG Setup/Rules/Roles command. Error writing rules config.Error converting role sig Setup/Rules subcommands. Rule Files InformationABOUT RULE FILES/user=/user="%s"}remote_pinerc alpine -p "alpine -p it more convenient.Remote Config InformationABOUT REMOTE CONFIG- ab_del_abook(%s) - globalpersonalDelete cancelledCan't delete data: %sTrouble deleting %s Addressbook data deletedcan't happen in ab_del_abookglobal deleting addrbook data GlobalPersonal- do_the_shuffle(%d, %d) - This address book now %s- ab_shuffle() - DOWNShuffle "%s" %s%s%s ? Shuffle cancelledComposition- ab_compose_to_addr - FN:EMAIL:NICKNAME:TITLE:TEL:X-FCC:NOTE:BEGIN:VCARDVERSION:3.0FN:END:VCARD- ab_forward - Composing using role "%s"DIRECTORYAlpine addressbook entriesAlpine addressbook entryvCardExpand nicknamesUTF-8FORWARDING ADDRESS BOOK ENTRYexportedoverwrittenappendedEntries- ab_export - HELP FOR EXPORT FORMATAddress book export cancelledcan't happen in ab_exportCompleteEXPORTOpening file "%s" for export Error exporting to "%s" : %sAddress book save cancelledcan't happen in ab_saveNo current entry to saveSaved %d entries to %sSaved %d entry to %sSaving entriesError saving entry: %sError saving %s: %sSave only partially completedSaved %d %s to %s- ab_print - Address book print cancelledselected entriesaddress book list%-*.*w: - ab_agg_delete - Error updating %s: %sError updating %s: %s Deletions completedApply Delete commandmodified- single_entry_delete - Really delete "%s"Really delete "%s" from listabook: Entry %s Entry not deletedAlpine bug- edit_entry - RichViewADDRESS BOOK (%c%s)Nickname : To AddrBkFullname : To MessageFcc : FileCopyTo FldrsComment : Address book %s cancelledAddresses : - ab_modify_abook_list - CHANGE ADDRESS BOOKADD ADDRESS BOOKServer NameServer Name : Folder Name : NickName : Address book add is cancelled%s%s%s%.*s- ab_add_abook - - ab_edit_abook - remote_addrbook.addressbookRemote %sRemote Address Book remote folder "ABOUT REMOTE ABOOKconvert_to_remote_config - compose_to_ldap_entry - electronicmailNo address to compose to%-*.*s: mailto:%s%c%c%c%s%s%c%c%c%c%-*.*w - view_ldap_entry - DIRECTORY ENTRYHELP FOR DIRECTORY VIEWError allocating space- forward_ldap_entry - (l=(st=(c=(ou=(o=(mail=(givenname=(sn=(cn=(&selected entry- query_server(%s) - String to search for : RestoreSEARCH DIRECTORY SERVERSearch strings too longmissing-hostnameurl_local_ldap(%s) URL parse failed for %sNo host in %sSearching for LDAP urlldap://%s:%dLDAP search failed: %sNo matches found for url^TTo complex searchAddressBookTo FilesAddress ListVCardTabSepBothIgnore AllRemove OneNormal Search : NormalSearchName : Surname : SurNameGiven Name : GivenNameEmail Address : EmailAddressOrganization : OrganizationOrg Unit : OrganizationalUnitCountry : CountryState : Locality : LocalityBlankLineCustom Filter : CustomFilterRESETTING address book... verify_addr(%s)! Use ^C to abandon changes you've madeDouble quote not allowed in nicknameNickname is already being usedCancel %s (answering "Yes" will abandon any changes made) Convert signature file "%s" to a literal sig Error allocating space for message. Your signature file "%s" has been converted to a literal signature, which means it is contained in your Alpine configuration instead of being in a file of its own. If that configuration is copied to a remote folder then the signature will be available remotely also. Changes to the signature file itself will no longer have any effect on Alpine but you may still edit the signature with theConvert signature file "%s"%s%s%s to a literal sig Your signature file "%s"%s%s%s has been converted effect on Alpine. You may edit the signature with the Some of your Rules are contained in Rule files instead of being directly contained in your Alpine configuration file. To make those rules available remotely you will need to move them out of the files. That can be done using the Shuffle command in the appropriateName of server to contain remote Alpine config : Folder to contain remote config : You may want to save a copy of this information! Your Alpine configuration data has been copied to To use that remote configuration from this computer you will have to change the way you start Alpine by using the command line option "alpine -p ". The command should probably be The quotes are there around the last argument to protect the special characters in the folder name (like braces) from the command shell you use. If you are not running Alpine from a command shell which knows about quoting, it is possible you will have to remove those quotes from the command. For example, if you also use PC-Alpine you will probably want to create a shortcut, and you would not need the quotes there. Without the quotes, the command might look like Consider creating an alias or shell script to execute this command to make If you want to use your new remote configuration for this session, quit Alpine now and restart with the changed command line options mentioned above. Delete cancelled: config file not changeableCancelled: Sys. Mgmt. does not allow changing global address book configCancelled: Sys. Mgmt. does not allow changing address book configIgnore all default %s address books or just remove this one ? Delete this default address book from config Delete data, config, or both ? Delete configuration for highlighted addressbook Can't delete address book dataAbout to delete the contents of address book (%ld entries), really delete Trouble deleting data %s%s%s%sDelete cancelled: couldn't save pine configuration fileReverting to default %saddress booksShuffle cancelled: couldn't save configuration fileShuffle cancelled: highlight entry you wish to shuffleCancelled: Sys. Mgmt. does not allow changing address book configurationThis address book now %s, reverting to default %s address %sShuffle cancelled: config file not changeableTrouble accessing current entryForwarded address book entries from AlpineForwarded address book entry from AlpineProblem creating space for message textAddress book forward cancelledAlpine demo can't export addresses to filesExport list of addresses, vCard format, or Tab Separated ? Can't export to file outside of %sError opening file "%s" for address export: %sList is empty, nothing to export!FAILED Export: file "%s" : %s Save highlighted entry to address book or Export to filesystem ? Save selected entries to address book or Export to filesystem ? Save selected entry to address book or Export to filesystem ? Save to address book or Export to filesystem ? - ab_save: %s -> %s (agg=%d)- Can't re-open address book %s to save fromEntry with nickname "%.*s" already exists, replace Nicknames "%.*s" and "%.*s" already exist, replace %d of the nicknames already exist, replace Error replacing entry in %s: %sPrint Address Book or just this Entry? Really delete %d selected entriesReally delete ENTIRE list "%s"Entry deleted, address book updatedError updating address book: %sError deleting entry from %s (%s): %s Fill in the fields. It is ok to leave fields blank. To form a list, just enter multiple comma-separated addresses. Change any of the fields. It is ok to leave fields blank. Since this entry does a directory lookup you may not edit the address field. Additional comma-separated addresses may be entered in the address field. Press "^X" to save the entry, "^C" to cancel, "^G" for help. If you want to use quotation marks inside the Fullname field, it is best to use single quotation marks; for example: George 'Husky' Washington.Warning: entry has no addressesWarning! Nickname %s also exists in "%s"%s%sAddress book changed. Update cancelled. Try again.Calling edit_entry to edit from view Something wrong, entry not updateableForward as text or forward as Vcard attachment ? can't happen in process_abook_view_cmdUnexpected command in process_abook_view_cmdChange cancelled: config file not changeableAdd cancelled: config file not changeableCancelled: Sys. Mgmt. does not allow changing global address booksCancelled: Sys. Mgmt. does not allow changing address booksProgramming botch in ab_modify_abook_list: global=%d abook_num=%d n_addrbk=%d Programming botch, bad abook_num To add a local address book that will be accessed *only* by Alpine running on this machine, leave the server field blank. To add an address book that will be accessed by IMAP, fill in the server name. (NOTE: An address book cannot be accessed by IMAP from one Alpine and as a local file from another. It is either always accessed by IMAP or it is a local address book which is never accessed by IMAP.) In the Folder field, type the remote folder name or local file name. In the Nickname field, give the address book a nickname or leave it blank. To get help specific to an item, press ^G. To exit and save the configuration, press ^X. To cancel, press ^C.Address book change is cancelledNo change: Address book change is cancelledChange cancelled: couldn't save configuration fileAdd cancelled: couldn't save configuration fileNew address book added. Use "$" to adjust orderConvert addressbook%s to a remote addrbook Name of server to contain remote addrbook : You now have a chance to change the name of the remote addrbook... Your addressbook%s has been copied to the A definition for this remote address book has been added to your list of address books. The definition for the address book it was copied from is also still there. You may want to remove that after you are confident that the new address book is complete and working. Use the Setup/AddressBooks command to do that. Remote Address Book InformationeXceptions does not make sense with this commandNULL prc in convert_to_remote_configConfig is already remote, convert AddressBooks and signature files Config is already remote, convert AddressBooks Config is already remote, convert signature files Cannot copy config file since it is already remote.Unexpected command in process_ldap_cmdNo LDAP server available for lookup Fill in some of the fields above to create a query. The match will be for the exact string unless you include wildcards (*). All filled-in fields must match in order to be counted as a match. Press "^R" to restore previous query values (if you've queried previously). "^G" for help specific to each item. "^X" to make the query, or "^C" to cancel.%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%sMissing hostname in LDAP addressNo email address available for "%s"LDAP search failed: can't initializeldap: using version 3 protocol AAAAAXAAJjJjKJjOl@NJjJjNJjJjMKjKjM!Kj2Kj@M?KjPKjMcKjtKjL|KjlLKjKj@LlKjKjKj@Kstop_after(join=%d) tid=%xpthread_cancel: %d (%s) pthread_join: %d (%s) pthread_detach: %d (%s) cleanup_after() tid=%xOut of memorystart_after: pthread_create failed %d (%d)start_after() created %x: doneread_stdin_char: read interrupted, restarting read_stdin_char: read FAILED: %s Initial keystroke list too long at "%s"Initial keystroke list too long, truncated at %s Bad initial keystroke "%.500s" (missing comma?)Mixed characters and function keys in "initial-keystroke-list", skipping.For Copyright information press "?"This is the Setup screen for Alpine. Choose from the following commands: This puts you back at the Main Menu. This command is different from the rest. It is not actually a command itself. Instead, it is a toggle which modifies the behavior of the other commands. You toggle Exceptions editing on and off with this command. When it is off you will be editing (changing) your regular configuration file. When it is on you will be editing your exceptions configuration file. For example, you might want to type the command "eXceptions" followed by "Kolor" to setup different screen colors on a particular platform. (Note: this command does not show up on the keymenu at the bottom of the screen unless you press "O" for "Other Commands" --but you don't need to press the "O" in order to invoke the command.) Allows you to set a default printer and to define custom Allows you to set or unset many features of Alpine. You may also set the values of many options with this command. Enter or edit a custom signature which will be included with each new message you send. Define a non-default address book. You may define groups of folders to help you better organize your mail. This has up to six sub-categories: Roles, Index Colors, Filters, SetScores, Search, and Other. If the Index Colors option is missing you may turn it on (if possible) with Setup/Kolor. If Roles is missing it has probably been administratively disabled. Define an LDAP Directory server for Alpine's use. A directory server is similar to an address book, but it is usually maintained by an organization. It is similar to a telephone directory. Set custom colors for various parts of the Alpine screens. For example, the command key labels, the titlebar at the top of each page, and quoted sections of messages you are viewing. Setup for using S/MIME to verify signed messages, decrypt encrypted messages, and to sign or encrypt outgoing messages. Set client-id and client-secret to use the XOAUTH2 This is a command you will probably only want to use once, if at all. It helps you transfer your Alpine configuration data to an IMAP server, where it will be accessible from any of the computers you read mail from (using Alpine). The idea behind a remote configuration is that you can change your configuration in one place and have that change show up on all of the computers you use. (Note: this command does not do anything unless you have a configuration with exceptions enabled (you don't have that). Common ways to enable an exceptions config are the command line argument "-x "; or the existence of the file ".pinercex" for Unix Alpine, or "PINERCEX") (Another note: this command does not show up on the keymenu at the bottom of the screen unless you press "O" for "Other Commands" --but you don't need to press the "O" in order to invoke the command.) Information About Setup CommandAlpine demo can't change config fileProblem accessing configurationTry turning on color with the Setup/Kolor command.Password change unavailable in restricted demo version of Alpine. ---- MAIN_MENU_SCREEN ---- *** Debug level set to %d *** Warning: composer-word-separators list is too longgoodnight_gracey: close current stream goodnight_gracey: close other stream pool streams goodnight_gracey: close config files goodnight_gracey: close inbox stream stream goodnight_gracey: end_titlebar goodnight_gracey: end_keymenu goodnight_gracey: end_keyboard goodnight_gracey: end_ttydriver goodnight_gracey: free more memory Quit even though new mail just arrived =========================================== =========================================== No more available memory. Alpine ExitingProblem detected: "%s". Alpine Exiting.Need argument "-x " or ".pinercex" file to use eXceptionsUnexpected command in choose_setup_cmdExiting because -bail option is set and config file not readable.Trouble reading remote configuration! Continue anyway Cannot read stdin when using -url For mailto URLs, use 'body=' insteadCannot take input from pipe when opening a folderUse -p with -convert_sigs Setting home dir from $HOME: "%s" Setting initial max_remstream to %d for remote config re-use No value for To: field specified Failed to disable mail driver "%s": name not foundDisabled SASL authenticator "%s" Failed to disable SASL authenticator "%s": name not foundBad encryption range: "%s": resetting to defaultBad default encryption range: "%s"Minimum encryption protocol (%s) bigger than maximum value (%s). Reversing...Security alert: SSL maximum encryption version was set to SSLv3.Who are you? (Unable to look up login name) Can't access terminal or input is not a terminal. Redirection of standard input is not allowed. For example "pine < file" doesn't work. %cTerminal type (environment variable TERM) not set. Terminal type "%s" is unknown. Can't open terminal capabilities database. Your terminal, of type "%s", is lacking functions needed to run alpine. Warning: sensitive authentication data included in debug fileProblem reading standard input: %sOnly mailto URLs are allowed with file attachmentsExecuting Initial Keystroke List......Please wait, opening mail folder......Use Compose command to continue interrupted message.Note: some of your config options conflict with site policy and are ignoredNote: ignoring Pruned-Folders outside of default collection for savesNote: Mail-Check-Interval=0 may cause IMAP server connection to time out %s HELP - Get help using Alpine %s COMPOSE MESSAGE - Compose and send%s a message %s MESSAGE INDEX - View messages in current folder %s FOLDER LIST - Select a folder%s to view %s ADDRESS BOOK - Update address book %s SETUP - Configure Alpine Options %s QUIT - Leave the Alpine programCRLEFTRIGHT(E) Exit Setup: (X) eXceptions: (P) Printer: print commands. (N) Newpassword: Change your password. (C) Config: (S) Signature: (A) AddressBooks: (L) collectionLists: (R) Rules: (D) Directory: (K) Kolor: (M) S/MIME: (U) xoaUth2: authenticator. (Z) RemoteConfigSetup: for PC-Alpine.) SETUPAddrbookRolesSetScoresIndexcolorOthersearChfilterNowConfig file not changeableSIGNATURE EDITORType of rule setup : Debug level set to %sHELP FOR MAIN MENUAlready at top of listAlready at bottom of listALPINE RELEASE NOTESAlready in Main MenuAlpine finishedgoodnight_gracey: -- goodnight_gracey: sp_end goodnight_gracey: end_screen goodnight_gracey finished ---- QUIT SCREEN ---- Really quit Alpine Alpine Panic: %s free storage %s SETUP EXCEPTIONSnot eXceptionsNULLHOME %s (PID=%ld) Setting home dir: "%s" 2010/usr/share/localealpinetrouble converting sigs Tcp-Open-TimeoutTcp-Read-Warning-TimeoutTcp-Write-Warning-TimeoutRsh-Open-TimeoutSsh-Open-TimeoutMaildrop-Check-MinimumNntp-RangeDisabled mail driver "%s" no_min,no_maxTERMFile to open : No file to openFILE VIEWStandard InputCan't display "%s": %sbuilding addr: -->%s<-- mailing to: -->%s<-- Bad address: %sUnrecognized URL "%s"No folder to openUnable to open folder "%s".pine-interrupted-mail/post OR news group@BBpBBBBBBBBBB8BBB`BBB BBBBBBBBBtBBB0BBBЌjjÓjHjjɓjjj0jArgument ErrorCFLAGS=LIBS=CPP=CPPFLAGS=LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH=LDFLAGS=%s%s \timestampflushtcptcpdebugverbosenumfilesmallocunknown debug keyword "%s"Missing "=" after -%s no-Option "%s" is obsolete %s in %s = "%s" smimedirpwdcertdirnowrite_password_cachesupported-copy_pinerc-copy_abookthreadsort-attachattachlist-attachList-attach_and_deletenoutf8xoauth2-serverxoauth2-client-idxoauth2-client-secretxoauth2-tenantxoauth2-useralpinefuse-function-keysenable-suspend%s=%s2.24LRH./configure Argument Meaning -attachlist -attach_and_delete option on the command line forward as email. pinerc files. than the default a remote folder. input redirection. -xoauth2-server -xoauth2-client-id e.g. -enable-sigdashesOption "%s" is not user settable getcwd() call failed while parsing argument (1)getcwd() call failed while parsing argument (2)May only have one of -conf and -pinercAlpine %s (%s %s) built %s on %s, using patchlevel %s.Alpine was built with the following options:Possible Starting Arguments for Alpine program: ... Go directly into composer sending to given address List multiple addresses with a single space between them. Standard input redirection is allowed with addresses. Note: Places addresses in the "To" field only. -attach Go directly into composer with given file Go to composer, attach file, delete when finished Note: Attach options can't be used if -f, -F added to Attachment list. Attachlist must be the last -bail Exit if pinerc file doesn't already exist -d n Debug - set debug level to 'n', or use the following: -d keywords... flush,timestamp,imap=0..4,tcp,numfiles=0..31,verbose=0..9 -f Folder - give folder name to open -c Context - which context to apply to -f arg -F File - give file name to open and page through and -h Help - give this list of options -k Keys - Force use of function keys -z Suspend - allow use of ^Z suspension -r Restricted - can only send mail to oneself -sort Sort - Specify sort order of folder: -threadsort Sort - Specify sort order of thread index screen: arrival, subject, threaded, orderedsubject, date, from, size, score, to, cc, /reverse -i Index - Go directly to index, bypassing main menu -I Initial keystrokes to be executed -n Entry in index to begin on -noutf8 Warns Alpine that piped input is not encoded in utf-8 -o ReadOnly - Open first folder read-only -conf Configuration - Print out fresh global configuration. The values of your global configuration affect all Alpine users on your system unless they have overridden the values in their -pinerc Configuration - Put fresh pinerc configuration in -p Use alternate .pinerc file -P Use alternate pine.conf file -smimedir directory where smime personal certificates are saved -passfile Set the password file to something other -pwdcertdir Set the directory to store a personal key and certificate to encrypt and decrypt your password file. -nowrite_password_cache Read from a password cache if there is one, but never offer to write a password to the cache -x Use configuration exceptions in . Exceptions are used to override your default pinerc settings for a particular platform, can be a local file or -v Version - show version information -version Version - show version information -supported List supported options -url Open the given URL Note: Can't be used if -f, -F Standard input redirection is not allowed with URLs. For mailto URLs, 'body='text should be used in place of -copy_pinerc copy local pinerc to remote -copy_abook copy local addressbook to remote -convert_sigs -p convert signatures to literal signatures -xoauth2-client-secret Note: All of -xoauth options above must be used, if any of them is used -

To sign in, use a web browser to open the page %s and enter the code "%s" without the quotes.

Alpine will try to use your URL Viewers setting to find a browser to open this URL. When you open this link, you will be sent to %s's servers to complete this process. Alternatively, you can copy and paste the previous link and open it with the browser of your choice.

After you open the previous link, please enter the code above, and then you will be asked to authenticate and later to grant access to Alpine to your data.

Once you have authorized Alpine, you will be asked if you want to preserve the Refresh Token and Access Code. If you do not wish to repeat this process again, answer 'Y'es. If you did this process quickly, your connection to the server will still be alive at the end of this process, and your connection will proceed from there.

If you do not wish to proceed, cancel at any time by pressing 'E' to exitSETTING UP XOAUTH2 AUTHORIZATIONAuthorizing Alpine Access to %s Email Services Alpine is attempting to log you into your %s account, using the %s method. To sign in, user a web browser to open the page %s and enter the code "%s" without the quotes. Copy and paste the previous URL into a web browser that supports javascript, to take you to %s's servers to complete this process. to grant access to Alpine to your data. Once you have authorized Alpine, you will be asked if you want to preserve the Refresh Token and Access Code. If you do not wish to repeat this process again, answer 'Y'es. If you did this process quickly, your connection to the server will still be alive at the end of this process, and your connection will proceed from there. Alpine would like to get authorization to access your email. Proceed After you are done going through the process described above, press 'y' to continue, or 'n' to cancel If this is your first time setting up this type of authentication, please follow the steps below.

First you must register Alpine with Google and create a client-id and client-secret. If you already did that, then you can skip to the authorization step, and continue with the process outlined below.

  • First, login to https://console.developers.google.com and create a project. The name of the project is not important.
  • Go to the Consent Screen and make your app INTERNAL, if your account is a G-Suite account, or EXTERNAL if it is a personal gmail.com account.
  • Create OAUTH Credentials.

    As a result of this process, you will get a client-id and a client-secret. Exit this screen, and from Alpine's Main Screen press S U to save these values permanently. Then retry login into Gmail's server, skip these steps, and continue with the steps below.

    Cancelling this process will lead to an error in authentication that can be ignored.

    If you completed these steps successfully, you are ready to move to the second part, where you will authorize Gmail to give access to Alpine to access your email.

    In order to authorize Alpine to access your email, Alpine needs to open the following URL:

    After you open the previous link, you will be asked to authenticate and later to authorize access to Alpine. At the end of this process, you will be given an access code or redirected to a web page. If you see a code, copy it and then press 'C', and enter the code at the prompt. If you do not see a code, copy the url of the page you were redirected to and again press 'C' and copy and paste it into the prompt. Once you have completed this process, Alpine will proceed with authentication. If you do not wish to proceed, cancel by pressing 'E' to exitAuhtorizing Alpine Access to %s Email Services Alpine is attempting to log you into your %s account, using the %s method. In order to do that, Alpine needs to open the following URL:After you open the previous link, you will be asked to authenticate and later to authorize access to Alpine. At the end of this process, you will be given an access code or redirected to a web page. Once you have completed this process, Alpine will proceed with authentication. IMAP %2.2d:%2.2d:%2.2d %d/%d mm_notify %s: %s: %s Alert received while accessing "%s": %sIMAP %2.2d:%2.2d:%2.2d %d/%d mm_log %s: %s Please try to correct the error preventing Alpine from saving your Please attempt to correct the error preventing saving of the ***** DISK ERROR on stream %s. Error code %ld. Error is %sserious SERIOUS DISK ERROR WRITING: "%s"The reported error number is %s. The last reported mail error was:Disk error! Choose Retry, or the File browser or Shell to clean up: No reply in %s seconds from server %s. Break connectiontcptimeout: waited %s seconds, server: %s No reply in %s seconds from server %s. Break connection?No reply in %s seconds from server %s. Still Waiting...There was a failure validating the SSL/TLS certificate for the serverThe reason for the failure was%s (details)We have not verified the identity of your server. If you ignore this certificate validation problem and continue, you could end up connecting to an imposter server.If the certificate validation failure was expected and permanent you may avoid seeing this warning message in the future by adding the optionto the name of the folder you attempted to access. In other words, wherever you see the charactersin your configuration, replace those characters withAnswer "Yes" to ignore the warning and continue, "No" to cancel the open of this folder.SSL/TLS CERTIFICATE VALIDATION FAILUREHELP FOR CERT VALIDATION FAILURESSL/TLS certificate validation failuresslcertificatequery: host=%s reason=%s cert=%s sslcertificatequery: approved automatically sslcertificatequery: we were asked before and said No, so ask again Rename newsrc "%s%s" for use as new host-specific newsrcError allocating space for details. Certificate being verified: HELP FOR CERT VALIDATION DETAILSsslfailure: host=%s reason=%s There was an SSL/TLS failure for the serverThis is just an informational message. With the current setup, SSL/TLS will not work. If this error re-occurs every time you run Alpine, your current setup is not compatible with the configuration of your mail server. You may want to add the optionto the name of the mail server you are attempting to access. In other words, wherever you see the charactersMessage you were viewing is gone! Failed to create private key. Using UNencrypted Password file. Failed to unlock private key. Using UNencrypted Password file. read_passfile: calling imap_set_passwd Attempting to encrypt password fileError: no directory %s to save certificatesRefusing to write non-encrypted password fileFailed to encrypt password filePreserve password on DISK for next loginPreserve Refresh and Access tokens on DISK for next loginmm_login_oauth2 trial=%ld user=%s service=%s%s%s%s%s mm_login_oauth2: found a refresh token mm_login_oauth2: found a refresh token in cache mm_login_work trial=%ld user=%s service=%s%s%s%s%s mm_login: using non-default port=%s mm_login: found a password to try mm_login: found a password in passfile to try mm_login: found a password for user=%s to try mm_login: found a password for user=%s in passfile to try mm_login:ui: found a password to try mm_login:ui: found a password in passfile to try mail folder. If you do not know how to correct the problem, contactyour system administrator. To return to Alpine, type "exit".mail folder. For example if the disk is out of space try removingunneeded files. You might also contact your system administrator.Both Alpine's File Browser and an option to enter the system'scommand prompt are offered to aid in fixing the problem. 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Really delete %s "%s" from directory servers Reverting to default directory serverCan not use LDAPS when using TLS. Disable "%s" first.Can not use TLS when using LDAPS. 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      Posting is not allowed on this list

      Unfortunately, Alpine can not offer to take direct action based upon it because it was improperly formatted. The unrecognized data associated with" header field was:

      Message %s contains no list management informationEnter comma-delimited list of numbers (dash between ranges): Invalid number range, missing number before "-": %s"%s" out of message number rangeInvalid number range, missing number after "-": %sInvalid reverse message number range: %s-%s"%s" out of thread number rangeSelect messages which %s%s%s [%s]: Select based on NOT To, From, Cc, Recip, Partic, Subject or All msg text ? Select based on To, From, Cc, Recip, Partic, Subject fields or All msg text ? HELP FOR SELECT BASED ON CONTENTS - BOTCH: select_text unrecognized option String in message %s to NOT match : String in message %s to match : Select messages with size smaller than: Select messages with size larger than: Select NOT New, NOT Deleted, NOT Answered, NOT Forwarded or NOT Important msgs ? Select New, Deleted, Answered, Forwarded, or Important messages ? HELP FOR SELECT BASED ON STATUSQuota only available for IMAP foldersChoose type of sort, or 'R' to reverse current sort : SAVE%s %sto folder in <%s> [%s] : SAVE %sto folder in <%s> [%s] : SAVE to folder in <%s> [%s] : Saved copy will NOT include entire message! ContinueCan't save message. Error accessing folderMessage %s copied to "%s" in <%s>Can't find Incoming Folder: %sbroach folder, name entered "%s" Error: Failed on expansion of filename %s (do_broach) Scripts representing groups of related character setsIndividual character sets, may be mixed with scriptsHELP FOR SELECTING CHARACTER SETSNo rules available. Use Setup/Rules to add some.No rules defined, use Setup/RulesHELP FOR SELECTING A RULE NICKNAMENo keywords defined, use "keywords" option in Setup/ConfigKeyword (or keyword initial) to NOT match: Keyword (or keyword initial) to match: %s. %s message%s remain%s selected.No change resulted. Matching messages already selected.Select failed. No %smessages selected.Select matched %ld message%s. %s %smessage%s %sselected.No charsets found? Enter charset manually.HELP FOR SELECTING A CHARACTER SET - export_filename = "%s", r = %d - getcwd() call failed at get_export_filenameError expanding file name: "%s" unknown userFile name contains a '%s'. %s anywayFile "%s%s" already exists. Overwrite it File "%s%s" already exists. Overwrite or append to it ? Warning: Cannot truncate old %s: %sError building temp file for downloadError writing tempfile for downloadAlpine demo can't export messages to filesDownload disallowed in restricted modeError running download commandError opening file "%s" to export message: %sCan't export message. Error accessing mail folderFAILED Export: fetch(%ld): %s Can't save attachments, filename too long: %sProblem saving attachments: %s: %sFAILED Att Export: name too long: %s Errors saving some attachments, %s attachments savedError opening file "%s" for export: %sPrint %sFolder Index or %s %s? Deletion mark removed from %s message%sAll threads collapsed. Use "}" to expand themAll threads expanded. Use "{" to collapse themNo selected messages are deletedExclude %ld message%s from %.*sCan't expunge. Folder is read-onlyExpunge %ld message%s from %.*sExpunge max:%ld cur:%ld kill:%d No messages expunged from folder "%s"No messages marked deleted. No messages expunged.Reply, Forward or Bounce using a role? MAIL_CMD: going back to main menu MAIL_CMD: going to attachment screen Already on first %s in Zoomed IndexExpand collapsed thread to see more messagesMAIL_CMD: going to folder/collection menu View message in thread number %s? No more incoming folders. Return to "%s"? No more news groups. Return to "%s"? ---- Exiting ZOOM mode ---- ---- Entering ZOOM mode ---- In Zoomed Index of %s%s%s%s. Use "Z" to restore regular IndexAll messages selected, so not entering Index Zoom ModeUnexclude not available for mail foldersUNexclude %ld message%s in %.*sto Apply command to. Try "Select"Display of full headers is now off.Quotes displayed, use %s to see full headersDisplay of full headers is now on.that explains how to participate in an email list. An email list is represented by a single email address that users sharing a common interest can send messages to (known as posting) which are then redistributed to all members of the list (sometimes after review by a moderator).

      List participation commands in this message include: Set desired flags for current message below. An 'X' means set it, and a ' ' means to unset it. Choose "Exit" when finished. Set desired flags below for selected messages. A '?' means to leave the flag unchanged, 'X' means to set it, and a ' ' means to unset it. Use the "Return" key to toggle, and chooseUGUGpUGSG`YGSGSGSGSGSGSGPYGUG8XGYGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGXG@XG0}G|G0}G|GezG0}G0}G0}G0}G0}G0}G{G{G{G`{G GG,G=GNG\~GGGGattachment infoABOUT ATTACHMENTHELP FOR "ABOUT ATTACHMENT", "HELP FOR ATTACHMENT INDEXAlready on last attachmentAlready on first attachmentMalformed message: %sError opening destination %s: %s%s: Error writing attachment to "%s"Part %s, %s%s %s to "%s"%s%s%sCan't save to file outside of %sCan't allocate store for save: %s Attached message (part %s) saved to "%s"Attached digest (part %s) saved to "%s"Alpine demo can't save attachmentsError creating full path for %sError "%s", Can't create temporary fileError "%s", Can't write file %s%s: Error saving image to temp file %sOpened message in external browserFailed to open message in external browserError allocating space for attachment.Not a signed or encrypted message[ Undisplayed Attachment of Type [Can't display missing text segment]This part is not included and can be fetched as follows:Can't export message. Missing Envelope dataAttached message (part %s) %s to "%s"%s messages exported before error occurred%s messages in digest (part %s) %s to "%s"Error opening file "%s" to export digest: %sAlpine demo can't export attachmentsCan't Export %s. Use "Save" to write file, "<" to leave index.Error printing message %s, part %sAlpine demo can't Print attachmentsFull header mode ON. All header text being includedThis is a vCard which has been forwarded to you. You may add the entries to your address book with the Save command.This is a vCard which has been forwarded to you. You may add parts of it to your address book with the Save command. You will have a chance to edit it before committing it to your address book.Error allocating space to process CalendarThis event was tagged as a %s entry by the senderError allocating space to write CalendarForward message as an attachmentError fetching message contents. Can't forward message.Error fetching message %s. Can't forward it.Replying using role "%s" and To as FromReplying using incoming To as outgoing FromWarning: no valid addresses to reply to!Alpine demo can't pipe attachmentsPart %s will be omitted only if message is SavedDon't know how to display %s%s%s attachments.%sDon't know how to unpack "%s" encodingCan't display unknown Multipart SubtypeAttachment %s%s unrecognized. %s%s%sScreen too small to view attachmentCan only view one message's attachments at a time.Message %s has only one part (the message body), and no attachments.%*.*s%*.*w%*.*s%-*.*w%*.*s%*.*w%*.*s%-*.*wAlready on last page of attachmentsAlready on first page of attachments%s message%s selectedURL LaunchInvalid newsgroup specified{%.*s/nntp}#news.%.*sNo newsgroup specifiedNo server specified{%s/nntp}#news.No default newsgroupCan't find fragment: %splaininlineTEST: "%s" CMD: "%s" TEST()_failed handler TEST SCHEME(failed handler SCHEME UNKNOWN underscore test bogus handler test: "%s"_URL_mailto:Inline imgsAll imagesusing external viewer ..."including all imagesincluding inline images onlyx-alpine-x-pine-helpWeb Browser: Browser not found: %sExternalCompose mail to "%.*s%s" (using role "%.*s%s")setRoleEdit URL: Viewer Command: No eXternalVIEWER command completedCannot start command : %sUnexpected HANDLE typeVIEWER command cancelled"MAILTO" COMPOSEpiw+bWord to search for [%s] : Searched to First Line.Searched to Last Line.Search wrapped to start. @@@@ current:%ld ALL of %sSTART of %sAlready at start of %sEND of %sAlready at end of %sAlready on last item in %sAlready on first item in %s%sFound on line %s on screenPROCESS_CMD return: %d elt ----- MAIL VIEW ----- No messages to read!Error getting message %s dataHELP FOR MESSAGE TEXT VIEW%s Result: %sHELP FOR %s VIEWFirst LineLast Lineimap://nntp://file://ldap://news:x-alpine-ical:x-alpine-gripe:editURLeditAppWarning! Referenced folder changed since URL recordedCouldn't find specified article numberProblem building URL's folder listCan't spawn. Command too long.URL-Viewer is disabled by sys-adminNo URL-Viewer application defined. Define nowView selected %s %s%s%s%.*s%s ? "URL-Viewer" not defined: Can't open %s"file" URL may cause programs to be run on your system. Run anywayNo viewer for "file" URL. VIEWER command cancelled"Bcc" header in mailto url ignored"From" header in mailto url ignoredCan't create space for composeremail list management informationInternal Error: no handle foundSelectable items in text -- Use Up/Down Arrows to choose, Return to viewNo help text currently availableNo selected item displayed -- Use NextPage to bring choice into viewNo selected item displayed -- Use PrevPage to bring choice into viewScreen too small to view message!!!! ERROR fetching %s of msg %ld command completed with no outputError reopening %s to get results: %s 0IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIikIškI͡kIաkIݡkPBk@IkгIkEjEj Ej`E'k0Fܑk0Igreeting textGREETING TEXTMAIN PINE HELPExit this greetingtest_message_with_cmd(msgno=%ld cmd=%s) None of the category cmds exists and is executableInternal Error: %.200s"%s" does not exist"%s" is not executableError opening pipe: %s (in exception config)set to "Default printer %s%s%s%s%s stillattached-to-ansiattached-to-wyseDefault printer%s %s%s%s"%.21w"%*s%sPrinter: Standard UNIX print commandPrinter List:printer configSETUP PRINTER[] INIT=TRAILER=Enter printer name : Enter command for printer : %s [] %sNo commas allowed in commandDelete (unused) printer %s Printer not deletedChange command : Change name : %s %s%sInitTrailerChange INIT string : Change TRAILER string : Trouble setting default printerException Setup not implemented for printerYou may "Select" a print command as your default printer.You may also add custom print commands to the list in the"Personally selected print command" section below. Printer attached to IBM PC or compatible, MacintoshThis may not work with all attached printers, and will depend on theterminal emulation/communications software in use. It is known to workwith Kermit and the latest UW version of NCSA telnet on Macs and PCs,Versaterm Pro on Macs, and WRQ Reflections on PCs.Using this option may require setting your "PRINTER" or "LPDEST"environment variable using the standard UNIX utilities. Personally selected print commandThe text to be printed will be piped into the command given here. Thecommand is in the 2nd column, the printer name is in the first column. Someexamples are: "prt", "lpr", "lp", or "enscript". The command may be givenwith options, for example "enscript -2 -r" or "lpr -Plpacc170". Thecommands and options on your system may be different from these examples.Enter name of printer to be added : Enter the name for replacement printer : Really delete item %s from printer list Change Name or Command or Options ? Change Init string or Trailer string ? %s? [%c]:error on fprintf() or fgets()1bad rval in d_r1bad ch in ccl2bad rval in d_r2bad ch in ccltoo many visible keys in cclWant_to read: %s (0x%x) YyNn%s?RET_HELP and help in radio_buttons!Programming botch in radio_buttons(): too many keysBotch in radio_buttons(): too many keysUnexpected command in rd_answer_forge_warningThe special header "%s" is missing from the last message in the folder. This indicates that something is wrong. You should probably answer "No" so that you don't use the corrupt data. Then you should investigate further. The last message in the folder contains "Received" headers. This usually indicates that the message was put there by the mail delivery system. Alpine does not add those Received headers. You should probably answer "No" so that you don't use the corrupt data. Then you should investigate further. The special header "%s" in the last message in the folder has an unexpected value (%s) after it. This could indicate that something is wrong. This value should not normally be put there by Alpine. However, since there are no Received lines in the message we choose to believe that everything is ok and we will proceed. The special header "%s" in the last message in the folder has an unexpected value (1) after it. It appears that it may have been put there by an Pine with a version number less than 4.50. Since there are no Received lines in the message we choose to believe that the header was added by an old Pine and we will proceed. The special header "%s" in the last message in the folder has an unexpected value (%s) after it. This is the right sort of value that Alpine would normally put there, but it doesn't match the value from the first message in the folder. This may indicate that something is wrong. However, since there are no Received lines in the message we choose to believe that everything is ok and we will proceed.

      The data in the remote %s folder

      %s

      looks suspicious. The reason for the suspicion is

      header "%s" is missing

      The special header "%s" is missing from the last message in the folder. This indicates that something is wrong. You should probably answer "No" so that you don't use the corrupt data. Then you should investigate further."Received" headers detected

  • The last message in the folder contains "Received" headers. This usually indicates that the message was put there by the mail delivery system. Alpine does not add those Received headers. You should probably answer "No" so that you don't use the corrupt data. Then you should investigate further. The data in the remote %s folder %s looks suspicious. The reason for the suspicion is header "%s" is missing The special header "%s" is missing from the last message in the folder. This indicates that something is wrong. You should probably answer "No" so that you don't use the corrupt data. Then you should investigate further. "Received" headers detected The last message in the folder contains "Received" headers. This usually indicates that the message was put there by the mail delivery system. Alpine does not add those Received headers. You should probably answer "No" so that you don't use the corrupt data. Then you should investigate further. rd_check_out_forged_remote_data: Suspicious data in "%s": Continue anyway creating name for metadata file: %s can't create metadata file in pinerc directory, continuingcan't create cache file %.200s, continuing (%.200s)x-pine-addrbookx-pine-pinercREMOTE DATA FORGERY WARNINGCan't open remote %s reason=%d folder_type=%s remotename=%s rd_metadata_name can't create metafile %s: %s created metadata file: %s Exit editor? No Changes SavedExit CancelledNo, use default roleNo, use default settingsTo Select Alternate RoleUse role "%s" for %s? To Select RoleReply to all recipients%sNot Preserve (preserving fields)? " and role " (using "No HeaderInc HeadrNo StripStrip SigNo AttachInc AttachSig TopSig BottomEdit Indent StringReply prefix : Invalid rval '%s'poster - reply (%s msgs) - _ROLE_Re: several messages: timed outget_signature(%s) Can't get file: %sError running program "%s"%sError running program "%s"x-pine-sigError "%s" reading file "%s" - forward - %s forwarded messages...Digest of %s messages----- Included text -----SEND MESSAGEError reading text "%s" - bounce - Send %ld messages No signature file defined.Can't access remote sigCan't edit file outside of %sError reading file: "%s"Error writing file: "%s"Copying to remote sigError copying to %s: %sError writing "%s"Error editing "%s": %sEdit CancelledSave changesDon't save changesFollow-upUse role "" for %s? Press Return to %s using %s role, or ^T to select a role Use "Reply-To:" address instead of "From:" addressInclude %s%soriginal message%s in Reply%s%s%s%s%s%s? Include %s%soriginal message%s in Reply (using "%s%s%s")? Programmer botch in reply_text_query()Replying to Poster as specified in "Followup-To"Follow-up to news group(s), Reply via email to author or Both? Posting to specified Followup-To groupsError fetching message %s. Can't reply to it.WARNING! Attachments not included in multiple reply.Multipart with no leading text part.Non-text message not included.Pipes for signatures are administratively disabledPipes for templates are administratively disabledCan't read file outside %s: %sError allocating space for sig or template programCan't execute "%s": Permission deniedForward messages as a MIME digestWARNING! Attachments not included in multiple forward.Multipart with no leading text part!Non-text message not included!BOUNCE (redirect) %ld messages (using role %s) to : BOUNCE (redirect) %ld messages to : Can't fetch Subject for BounceCan't access remote configuration.Error attempting to edit remote configurationsignature_edit: rd_update_local failed Can't get write permission for remote sigError allocating space for fileCan't alloc space for signature_editsignature_edit: can't open %s: %sError opening temporary sig file %s: %swrite_remote_sig: error opening temp file %s write_remote_sig: error copying from %s to %s Copy of sig to remote folder failed, changes NOT saved remotelysignature_edit: can't write %sCan't alloc space for signature_edit_lit@JJ0J0J0JJ0JJ0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0JJJ0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0J0JXJ0J0J0JpJ0J0J0J0J0JxJhJSJJpJ@J'JJDefault role will be changed to the role you SelectDefault role will be set to the role you SelectDefault role will remain unchangedDefault role will remain unsetHELP FOR SELECTING A ROLE TO BOUNCE ASHELP FOR SELECTING A ROLE TO COMPOSE ASShuffle only makes sense when there is more than one rule definedProgramming Error: unknown line type in role_shuffleShuffle "%s" %s%s%s%s%s%s%s ? Can't shuffle into ReadOnly file CURRENT FOLDER CONDITIONS BEGIN HERE Rule contains unknown %s element, possibly from newer AlpineEditing with this version of Alpine will destroy informationInitialize settings using role %s MESSAGE CONDITIONS BEGIN HERE HELP FOR ARBITRARY HEADER PATTERNSHELP FOR CHARACTER SET PATTERNHELP FOR ADDRESS IN ADDRESS BOOKTypes of addresses to check for in address bookHELP FOR CATEGORIZER EXIT STATUSHELP FOR SET LITERAL SIGNATURE ACTIONHELP FOR SET OTHER HEADERS ACTIONHELP FOR SCORE VALUE FROM HEADER ACTIONHELP FOR KEYWORDS TO BE CLEAREDHELP FOR SET INDEX FORMAT ACTIONWarning: Template file can't be outside of %sWarning: Folder can't be outside of %sWarning: command must be absolute path: "%s"Not adding nickname to %s listNickname "%s" is already in useSet a valid Filter Action before ExitingSet a valid Specific Folder before ExitingFolder "%s" in <%s> doesn't exist. CreateFolder "%s" in <%s> doesn't exist. Exit and save anywayFolder "%s" doesn't exist. CreateFolder "%s" doesn't exist. Exit and save anyway"%s": Trouble checking for folder existenceCan't happen, role_filt_ptr set to %s Commit changes ("Yes" means matching messages will be deleted)Ok, messages matching that Pattern will be deletedThis can't happen, role_filt_ptr or to_folder not set No %s file defined. First define a file name.Really remove "%s" pattern from this ruleUse "Set %s" instead, Change ignoredCurrent rule is already part of a file. Move outside any files first.Name of file to be added to rules: Unknown problem in role_config_delfileCurrent rule is not part of a file. Use Delete to remove current ruleReally remove rule file "%s" from rules config Warning: "%sRules" are overridden in your exceptions configurationUnexpected problem: config file modified externally?Perhaps a newer version of pine was used to set variable "%s"?Unexpected problem: config file modified externally? Perhaps by a newer pine? Variable "%s" has unexpected contents. conf_scroll_screen unexpected retproblem getting addresses from messageSite policy doesn't allow changing From address so From is ignoredWarning: The nickname of the new role is already in use.Can't add rule to ReadOnly fileWarning: The nickname of this role is also used for another role.dont-stop-even-if-rule-matchesDefault role will be unsetchangeDefremoveDefleaveDef[ComposeAs][ForwardAs][ReplyAs][BounceAs]HELP FOR SELECTING A ROLESELECT ROLEAFTERBefore FileAfter FileCan't change ReadOnly file! setup_dummy_pattern_var%*.*w =Other RuleIndex Color RuleFilter RuleScore Rule ACTIONS BEGIN HERE USES BEGIN HERE OPTIONS BEGIN HERE Subject patternUse SMTP ServerExit Status Intervalrole_config_edit_screen() Message is Deleted?Message is New (Unseen)?Message is Important?Message is Answered?Subject contains raw 8-bit?Message is Recent?Beginning of Month?Beginning of Year?Set Deleted StatusSet New StatusSet Important StatusSet Answered StatusCurrent Folder TypeAddress in address book?Abook ListExternal Categorizer CommandsCharacter LimitSet Reply-ToSet FccSet Sort OrderSet Index FormatSet Startup RuleSet LiteralSigSet SignatureSet TemplateSet Other HdrsUse NNTP ServerReply UseForward UseCompose Useic-foreground-colorHELP FOR NICKNAMEHELP FOR COMMENTSet Choose One--- --------------------HELP FOR CURRENT FOLDER TYPEHELP FOR FOLDER LISTCURRENTSCOREDCOLOREDFILTEREDHELP FOR TO PATTERNHELP FOR FROM PATTERNHELP FOR SENDER PATTERNHELP FOR CC PATTERNHELP FOR NEWS PATTERNHELP FOR SUBJECT PATTERNHELP FOR RECIPIENT PATTERNHELP FOR PARTICIPANT PATTERNHELP FOR EXTRA HEADERSAdd Extra HeadersHELP FOR ALL TEXT PATTERNHELP FOR BODY TEXT PATTERNHELP FOR AGE INTERVALHELP FOR SIZE INTERVAL%s patternHELP FOR SCORE INTERVALHELP FOR KEYWORD PATTERN%-s =HELP FOR IMPORTANT STATUSHELP FOR NEW STATUSHELP FOR RECENT STATUSHELP FOR DELETED STATUSHELP FOR ANSWERED STATUSHELP FOR 8-BIT SUBJECTHELP FOR BEGINNING OF MONTHHELP FOR BEGINNING OF YEARHELP FOR ABOOK LIST%-20s =Set Address typesHELP FOR ADDRESS TYPESHELP FOR CHARACTER LIMITHELP FOR INITIAL SET NICKNAME%s :HELP FOR SET FROM ACTIONHELP FOR SET REPLY-TO ACTIONHELP FOR SET FCC ACTIONHELP FOR SET SIGNATURE ACTIONHELP FOR SET TEMPLATE ACTIONHELP FOR SMTP SERVER ACTIONHELP FOR NNTP SERVER ACTIONHELP FOR SCORE VALUE ACTION ORFilter ActionHELP FOR FILTER ACTIONHELP FOR FILTER FOLDER NAMEHELP FOR SET IMPORTANT STATUSHELP FOR SET NEW STATUSHELP FOR SET DELETED STATUSHELP FOR SET ANSWERED STATUSClear These KeywordsSet Sort OptionsIndex Line Color =HELP FOR FILTER FEATURESHELP FOR ROLE REPLY USEHELP FOR ROLE FORWARD USEHELP FOR ROLE COMPOSE USETo patternFrom patternSender patternCc patternNews patternRecip patternPartic patternAllText patternBdyText patternKeyword patternCharset patternAge intervalSize intervalScore intervalSet FromScore ValueScore From HeaderHELP FOR CATEGORIZER COMMANDSet These KeywordsHELP FOR KEYWORDS TO BE SETAdd "%s" to %s listFolder createdFolder not createdExit cancelledNo filter changes savedSIGNATURETEMPLATEEnterNo changes saved%s EDITOR%s the interval : INDEX COLOR index color Index Color Filtering Scoring Other Role filtering scoring other ROLE role FILTERING SCORING OTHER SEARCH HELP FOR %sRULE CONFIGURATION (ReadOnly)From file %s%s--%.*w--%s%sEnd of Rules from %sAlpine demo can't read filesUse Add to add a %sRuleRule file not removed EXCEPTIONALrole_config_screen() %sRulesSETUP%s %sRULESDefault role is unsetCan't delete ReadOnly ruleReally delete %srule%s "%s" Rule not deletedrole_take() problem accessing rulesADD NEW %sRULENew %srule savedADD A %sRULE CopyCHANGE THIS %sRULECan't change ReadOnly rule%sRule SetupNothing to Replicate, use Adduse-date-header-for-agemove-only-if-not-deleted$L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L`.L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L8-L0/L0/Lx.L&L'L'L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L(L +L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L0/L $LCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLBLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLBLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLPnLoLoLnLoLoLnLoLoLoLoLoLnLoLoLnLmL@LPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLxLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPL0LPLLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLІLLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLLLValidating newsgroup(s)Error inserting Messagepu Type "C" to cancel message - build_address - (%s) - build_addr_lcc - (%s) Verbose SMTP InteractionPosting ErrorPOSTING ERRORSpostponed messagesform lettersComposition cancelledNo Subject, send anyway No Fcc, send anyway NOT POSTEDNOT SENTONLY copied to NOT copied to Message %s%s%s%s%s Message %s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s.HELP FOR SELECTING A PRIORITYSELECT A PRIORITYNoFlowNormalVerboseForegroundFcc AttchmntsNo Fcc Atmts NoDelayNoSuccessNoErrRetsRetHdrsRetFull-Hdrs-FullNever...%sPrev FilterNext FilterEncryptSignDSNOptsSend message and Fcc Atmtsnot flowedfiltered thru "unfilteredverbose background EncryptedSignedNo Message SentSend CancelledDSN requested[%s%s%s%s]Can't exec filter text.content-Problem filtering: %sFilter FAILED: %s -- Can't unlink(%s): %s edited[%s%s%s]@-RAW-FIELD-delspfilenamein verbose modeSend message NOT FORWARD (as e-mail) to : %s%s%s%s%s%sto "%s" ? ...? can't open fcc, cont No recipients specified!Message sentBounce failed Message sent and %s%s%s"%s"Send cancelledError in address: %sexplicit fcc write failed! undisclosed-recipientsHUPSUSPENDdead.letter0 SUCCEEDFAIL" file and copied to " or saved to fcc === send called === COMPOSE MESSAGEflags: %x Message cancelled=== send: cancelled /service=nntp/service="nntp"Adding newsgroup from rolefwd-lccAdding addresses from roleUnknown custom header type %d ---- COMPOSER ---- ... composer returns (0x%x) pine_send:%s handling %sFrom %s@%s %.24s Can't write "%s": %s* * * CAN'T WRITE %s: %s No postponed file defined(%s%s%s)(%ld %lu %s)%s%s %ld*** PIPE FAILED: %s *** CAN'T CREATE %s: %s Save composition on HUP %sED Message cancelled%s%s%s=== sending: Message not postedno post, continuing no recip, continuing addrs failed, continuing No subject, continuing No fcc, continuing Post failed, continuing Can't fork for send: %sSend failed, continuing === send returning === HUH?CANCELthe menu belowInterruptedPostponedFormLetterTo SenderList-PostMail ListForm letterError fetching message %sCan't post while posting!ConfirmCounTPostponed FolderForm Letter FolderX-Auth-ReceivedFrom : Reply ToTo : Cc : Bcc : Newsgrps: To NwsGrpsFcc : Lcc : Attchmnt: AttchmntSubject : ReferencesIn-Reply-ToMessage-IDX-PriorityUser-AgentX-Post-ErrorX-Reply-UIDX-Reply-MboxX-SMTP-ServerX-Cursor-PosX-Our-ReplyToX-Our-HeadersFile %s attached as type %s/%sError determining size of %s: %s!!! Upload cmd "%s" failed for "%s": %s Upload cmd called to xfer "%s" Cancel message (answering "Confirm" will abandon your mail message) ? RESETTING address book... build_address(%s)! News postings MUST have a subject! Please add one!Empty folder! No messages really postponed!Empty folder! No messages really interrupted!Deleted messages will be removed from folder after use. ProceedUndelete messages to remain postponed, and then continue messageUndelete form letters you want to keep, and then continue messageNo more %.200s, returning to "%.200s"%s folder unavailable while background postingReally send this message to the MAILER-DAEMONSave to Postponed or Form letter folder? Programmer error: saved charset but no current charset param in pine_sendNONE - No X-Priority header includedCan't send while background posting. Use postpone.Can't open temp file filter wrote.Can't create space for filtered text.Can't create space for temporary file.Can't create space for filter temporary file.Error "%s", couldn't attach file "%s" === simple send called === Site policy doesn't allow changing From address so role's From has no effectBOUNCE (redirect) message using role "%s" to : BOUNCE (redirect) message to : Use of a role-defined smtp-server is administratively prohibitedNo addressee! No e-mail sent.Fcc Failed!. No message saved.Post to current newsgroup (%s)Botched: Unmatched FreeText header in pine_sendInternal error: Address header %sUnknown header type %d in pine_sendNot allowed to change header "From"Not allowed to postpone message until addresses are qualified***CAN'T ALLOCATE temp store: %s Composition saved to Form Letter Folder. Select Compose to send.Composition postponed. Select Compose to resume.Continuing composition. Message not postponed or sentPosted message may go to thousands of readers. Really postNo recipients, really copy only to Fcc No To, Cc, or Newsgroup specified, send anyway No To or CC or Newsgroup, continuing can't open/allocate fcc, cont'g Problem filtering! Nothing sent%s.Problem filtering! Nothing sent or saved to Fcc Using nntp-server that is administratively fixedMessage handed off for postingNo default-composer-hdrs matched, displaying defaults ---- COMPOSE SCREEN (not in pico yet) ---- Choose a compose method from %s : Continue INTERRUPTED composition (answering "n" won't erase it)Can't open Interrupted mailbox: %sContinue postponed composition (answering "No" won't erase it)Start composition from Form Letter FolderForm letter folder doesn't exist!No folder opened, failed to get sender0LLLLxLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLXL M M` M`M MP8M,3MV6M5M7M6MP8MP8M7MP8MP8MP8MP8MP8MP8MP8MP8M1MP8MP8MP8MP8MP8MP8MP8MP8M6M,cMbMbMcMbMbMbMscMbMbMQcMbMXbM6bMbMbMbMbMbM ` @   6 6 LxAfFjA ]k mk;/n8 LxAfFjAmxk7 LxAfFjA ksj > LxAfFjAkS/n@= LxAfFjAkn; LxAfFjA kn@5 LEk kl4 EFjpEk5"j9 LPzAfFjA kk`1 bJj&kl3 Lk և k k k k sj %k 2k >k Kk Yk fk tk ]k k COMMENT EDITOR-- option_screen -- initialize config list Normally Hidden Preferences[ %s ]Set Thread Sort Optionsadd hidden features %s (%s)HELP FOR SELECTING FOLDERSSELECT FOLDERS TO MONITORList is unchanged--- [ Normally hidden configuration options ] ------ [ Normally hidden configuration features ] ---SETUP CONFIGURATION EXCEPTIONSconf_scroll_screen bad ret, not supposed to happenIncoming folders to be monitoredTurn on incoming folders with Config feature "%s"Using default, monitor all incoming foldersend_signals(%d) Error resetting signals: %s Received abort signal(sig=%d)init_signals() fast_clean_up() done with fast_clean_up ** Received SIGHUP ** hourshour ** Received SIGTERM ** fix_windsize() Opening pipe: (%s%s%s%s%s%s) REMOTELOCAL --- %s - SUSPEND ---- %sAnother email program is accessing %s. Session now Read-Only.** folder %s went read-only ** ** Exiting: user input timeout (%d hours) ** Alpine timed out (No user input for %d %s) Alpine finished. Received terminate signal Alpine suspended. Give the "%s" command to come back. Warning: Your IMAP connection will be closed if Alpineis suspended for more than 30 minutes Alpine suspension not enabled - see help text ---- RETURN FROM SUSPEND ---- %sSuspended for too long, IMAP connection brokenq_status_message(%s) output_message(%s) output_message_modal(%s) %*.*s %*.*s %*s%s %*s - - -Status MessageClearing status line <][>q_status_message(%s): skipping duplicate msg Command "%s" not allowed. Press RETURN to continue Alpine.* To review these messages later, press 'J' from the ** What follows are advisory messages. After reading them ** To review this message later, press 'J' from the ** What follows is an advisory message. After reading it *%*s%s %*s%s %*s%s %*s%s %*s%s %*s%s %*s%s ************************************************************ MAIN MENU. ** ** simply hit "Return" to continue your Alpine session. * %*s* * * Running out of buffer space * * * %*s* * * Press RETURN for more messages * * *STATUS: diff:%d, displayed: %ld, now: %ld Use "X" to mark selectionsNothing to exportwritable [ReadOnly] - use_this_addrbook - No %sAddressbook to %s to!%c%s to which addrbook : %sNo addressbook "%s"No address book configured!Can't open address book!resynchronize and no nicknamenickname fullname -- take_to_addrbooks -- -- add_abook_entry -- Word to find %s%.*s%s: %s[%c] %.*s %.*sSingle- takeaddr_screen - No addresses to %s, cancelledTAKE ADDRESS SCREEN (%s Mode)HELP FOR TAKE ADDRESS SCREEN - take_without_edit(%d) - Saving addrbook entriesError saving: %.200sSaved %d %s to "%.*s"Nothing to save, cancelledNo addresses to exportHELP FOR TAKE EXPORT SCREENNo lines to exportTake ExportTake to : Can't find anything to export/mail= - save_ldap_entry - telephonenumbercan't happen in save_ldap_ent%s, %sNothing to savevcard textcan't happen in text_or_vcardBackupPrev AddrBookNext AddrBook`MpMpMpMpMpMPMpMpMMMpMpMpMpMpMpM`MpMpMpMpMpMpMpMMAlready an entry with nickname "%s"Address book%s%s has changed: %stry againWarning: address exists with %s%s, continue Enter new or existing nickname (one word and easy to remember): Already an entry %s in address book!Entry %s (%s) exists, replace ? %s %s (%s) exists, replace or add addresses to it ? Address book is at maximum size, cancelled.Addrbook at Max size, TakeAddr cancelled All of the addresses are already included in "%s"Address book addition cancelled-- take_to_addrbooks_frontend -- RESETTING address book... take_to_addrbooks_frontend! No addresses marked for taking. Use ExitTake to leave TakeAddr screenList mode: Use "X" to mark addresses to be included in listSingle mode: Use "P" or "N" to select desired addressError replacing entry in %.200s: %.200s%.200s only partially completedTake %d entries from attachment to addrbook all at once Copy backup address or retain LDAP search criteria ? default case in take_this_one_entry, shouldn't happen - exporting vcard attachment - Export list of addresses or vCard text ? can't happen in export_vcard_att - saving vcard attachment - can't happen in save_vcard_att - saving attachment into address book - Save cancelled: no entries in attachment%s%s /base=%s/scope=base/cust=(objectclass=*)%s%sExport text of entry, address, or VCard format ? ANSFWDNEW%2ld%% [%s%c]%s%*.*s of %s%s%*.*s in %s %s%s%*.*s of %s %s%s%*.*s in %s %s %sLine %*.*s of %s %s(CLOSED)(READONLY)File: File: ...Folder: %*.*s%-*.*w%*.*s%-*.*w%*.*s%-*.*w%*.*s%-*.*w%*.*s%-*.*w%*.*sset_titlebar - style: %d current message cnt:%ld current_pl: %ld total_pl: %ld GNNNNNMNPLNPLNKNJNINsmime.cEnter passphrase for <%s>: (Negative)Certificate OwnerSerial Number %s%lu (%s0x%lx)%02x%sNot Before: Not After: IssuerSHA1 FingerprintMD5 FingerprintCertificate Chain InformationSigned by: Issued to: No certificate info foundThis message was encrypted.. Certificate%s for decryptingS/MIME informationS/MIME INFORMATIONCan't fetch body of message.Manage your own certificatesManage Public CertificatesManage Private KeysNo Priv KeyPivate Keyaza6Certificate already deletedCertificate marked deletedCertificate marked UNdeletedCertificate InformationPublicPrivatecertificate informationCERTIFICATE INFORMATION.alpine-smime/smtmp%s/%s.keyProblem Reading CertificatePassword deletion cancelledFailed to unlock private keyImport certificate%zu.%zuMANAGE PASSWORD FILE CERTSunknown (?)certificate authorityList of %s certificatesmanage_certificates(ps, %s)MANAGE CERTIFICATESProblem transferring certssmime_config_screen()SETUP S/MIME EXCEPTIONSSETUP S/MIMEps_global->smime != ((void *)0)This message was cryptographically signed.Certificate%s used for signingThe algorithm used to encrypt was No certificate capable of decrypting could be found.HELP FOR S/MIME INFORMATION VIEWCan only view one message's information at a time.Be careful with the following commands, they REPLACE contents in the targetTransfer public certs FROM directory TO containerTransfer private keys FROM directory TO containerTransfer CA certs FROM directory TO containerTransfer public certs FROM container TO directoryTransfer private keys FROM container TO directoryTransfer CA certs FROM container TO directoryManage Certificate AuthoritiesManage Key and Certificate for Password FileManage Password File Key and CertificateCertificate not marked deletedProblem Reading Private Certificate InformationError validating certificate: %sCertificate validated without errors%s information shown at bottom of certificate informationCould not remove private key %s.keyCould not remove public certificate %s.crtCould not remove temporary directory %sEnter password to unlock key: Password Removed from private keyFailed to remove password from private keyNo certificates marked deletedCan't import certificate outside of %sManage Certificates and Keys Used to Encrypt your Password FileNew Public Certificate and Key:Press "RETURN" to add new personal keyCurrent Public Certificate and Key:manage_password_file_certificatesFailed to initialize password management screen (no key) No certificates found, press "RETURN" to add one.Public certs transferred to containerPublic certs transferred to directory, delete Container config to usePrivate keys transferred to containerPrivate keys transferred to directory, delete Container config to useCA certs transferred to containerCA certs transferred to directory, delete Container config to useconf_scroll_screen bad ret in smime_configNN(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N NؗN(NXN(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(NN(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(N(NhNٯN8NN@N N`NNٯNٯNNNN(Nsmime_get_passphraseCan't create NewMail FIFO "%s": %sNew Mail window started at %.*s NewMail FIFO: "%s"(no subject)Nothing reading "%s": %sCan't open "%s": %s %-*s%-*s%-*s Folder:Subject:From:%s %-*.*s %-*.*s %-*.*s F Most recent f%s%s%s%.80s%.80s[%ld, %ld] %s[%ld] %s%s%s%s%.80s ףp= ?Q?%s"%s" %s"%s"SELECT CLIENT_ID %-*.100w =XOAUTH2 Alpine InfoEnter service name: Service %s not known/NAME=Client-Id/ID=Client-Secret/SECRET=Tenant/TENANT=Username/USER=Auth Flow/Flow=vwnqVJQrJZpR6JilCfAN5nY7commonAlpine cannot determine which client-id to use for the username <%s> for your %s account. xoauth2 select client-id screenSelect a Client-ID to use with this accountAlpine cannot determine which client-id to use for the username <%s>for your %s account. Please select the client-id to use from the following list. -- alpine_xoauth2_configuration -- Delete this configuration for %s Cannot delete default configuration624395471329-0qee3goofj7kbl7hsukou3rqq0igntv1.apps.googleusercontent.comf21dcaf2-8020-469b-8135-343bfc35d046Tk-DAcEi13-FeSsY_Ja4Y.-MyL66I.wIPtdj0yJmk9RTdyZEQ2TWxGMzV6JmQ9WVdrOWVrTllZbGgyV2tjbWNHbzlNQT09JnM9Y29uc3VtZXJzZWNyZXQmc3Y9MCZ4PTli3a8b12d51c09b0a5c0733c36d04cd3c69e33baef393578fee26f47858023cf59681882a77304c4993583498f8ab63e2f21ad6960fOPOMOMOOOMOMOMOMOOCan't malloc space for filenameInternal error: can't find fname cell%*.*w%*.*w%*.*w%*.*w%*.*w%*.*w%*.*w%*.*wCan't display non-text file. Try "Launch".Can't malloc space for master filename cellCan't malloc space for name arrayCan't malloc cells for browser!Can't malloc cells for temp buffer![ "%.30s" exit with error value: %d ]Can't read outside of %s in restricted modeYou may possibly have new mail.Can't edit non-text file. Try Launch.Type L command to use ListModeDelete not allowed in restricted modeFile is write protected! OVERRIDEFile CANNOT be UNdeleted! Really deleteRestricted mode browsing limited to home directoryCan't go outside of %s in restricted modeAdd not allowed in restricted modeNo file named. Add Cancelled.No directory named. Add CancelledRestricted mode allows Add in %s onlyCopy not allowed in restricted modeNo destination, file not copiedRestricted mode allows Copy in %s onlyRename not allowed in restricted modeRestricted mode allows Rename in %s onlyCan't visit %s in restricted modeSelect/View " .. %s %s" to return to previous directory.Programming error, called FileBrowse with LMODEPOS but no lmreturnNo files are selected, use "X" to mark files for selectionSearched to start of directoryHelp for Pilot (PIne's Looker-upper Of Things Pilot is a simple, display-oriented file system browser based on the~ Alpine message system composer. As with Alpine, commands are displayed at~ the bottom of the screen, and context-sensitive help is provided.~ Pilot displays the current working directory at the top of the screen.~ The directory's contents are displayed in columns of file name, file~ size pairs. Names that are directories are indicated by the name~ ~(~d~i~r~) in place of the file size. The parent of the current working~ directory is indicated by the file name ~.~. and size of ~(~p~a~r~e~n~t~ ~d~i~r~).~ File names that are symbolic links to other files are displayed with a The following function keys are available in Pilot:~ ~? Display this help text.~ ~Q Quit Pilot.~ ~V View the currently selected file or open the selected directory.~ Note: Pilot invokes ~p~i~n~e ~-~F, or the program defined by the ~P~A~G~E~R~ environment variable, to view the file.~ ~L Launch an external application program.~ ~W Search for a file by name.~ ~- Scroll up one page.~ ~S~p~a~c~e Scroll down one page.~ ~N,~^~F Move forward (right) one column.~ ~P,~^~B Move back (left) one column.~ ~^~N Move down one row.~ ~^~P Move up one row.~ ~D Delete the selected file.~ ~R Rename the selected file or directory.~ ~C Copy the selected file.~ ~E Edit the selected file.~ Note: Pilot invokes ~p~i~c~o, or the program defined by the ~E~D~I~T~O~R~ environment variable, to edit the file. Pico's file browser is used to select a file from the file system for inclusion in the edited text.~ Both directories and files are displayed. Press ~S~ or ~R~e~t~u~r~n to select a file or directory. When a file is selected during the "Read File" command, it is inserted into edited text. Answering "yes" to the verification question after a directory is selected causes the contents of that directory to be displayed for selection. The file named ".." is special, and means the "parent" of the directory being displayed. Select this directory to move upward in the directory tree.%*.*w%*.*w%*.*wQuitExit BrwsrGotoBROWSER ALPINE %s UW PICO %sDir: Can't read file: %sCan't open file: %sBuilding file list of %s...[ Hit RETURN to continue ] -m -g -fpine -Fpine -k -Fpico%s%s%s '%s'Can't Set directoriesAlready in ListModeCommand to execute: No help yet!Command cancelledNo command specifiedCan't delete a directoryDelete file "%.*s"Delete CancelledFile Not DeletedDelete Failed: %sHelp for BrowsingBrowser HelpDirectory to go to: Goto cancelledInvalid Directory: %sNot a directory: "%s"Name of file to add: Add File CancelledAdd Directory CancelledToo many ..'s in name%s "%.*s" already exists!Error adding Directory "%s"Added File "%s"Problems refiguring browserCan't copy a directoryName of new copy: Make Copy CancelledCan't copy file on to itself!File "%.*s" exists! OVERWRITEMake copy cancelledFile Not RenamedFile copied to %sCan't rename ".."Rename file to: Rename cancelledRename Failed: %sCan't move up a directoryProblem finding dir "%s"PAGERFile name to findSearched to end of directoryWhereis cancelledAdd FileName of directory to add: %s FILEAdd Name~ file size of ~-~-.End of Pilot Help.Help for Browse CommandEnd of Browser Help.Get HelpPrev PgWhere isNext PgeXit/SaveeXitSend^KRich Hdr^_Edit File^OPostpone^J----- Message Text -----...]%d. %.*s%s %s%s%s"(), %s%s%s (%s) "%.*s"Problem attaching: %sFormat lines failed!Can't edit attachment number!Problem Unkilling textHelp for %s %.40s FieldCan't malloc space for fccCan't malloc space%s field: %sCan't move beyond top of %s (%s) ""%sPrvPg/TopCut LineDel CharNxtPg/EndUnDel LineCan't allocate any more lines for header!Unable to make room for full Header.Can't realloc addrbuf to %d bytesCan't malloc space for saved textCan't allocate line for new attachment!Can't make room to pack header field.Please make the screen larger.Sorry, I can't help you with that.Can't malloc space to expand addressProblem with attachments. Postpone anyway?Problem adding address to header !display.cFile: %sNew BufferModifiedCtrl-Up ArrowCtrl-Down ArrowCtrl-Right ArrowCtrl-Left Arrow^%cUnknown Command: %s%.*s %sAlt EditUnJustifyUnCut TextChoose Dictionary: counTABORTCan now UnJustify!Read FileTo SpellWriteOutCur Pos%*.*w%*.*w%*.*w%*.*w%*.*w%*.*wr != ((void *)0) && chs != ((void *)0)Allocating memory for virtual display failed.Allocating memory for physical display failed.Allocating memory for virtual display lines failed.Allocating memory for physical display lines failed.`OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO@OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOPOBk0"n1߲n2-o3m4m5m6m7*m8Dm9doton0123456789ABCDEFvtmove%s%c%.*sNew fileReading fileRead %ld linesRead 1 lineNo file nameWriting...Wrote %s linesWrote 1 lineInserting %s.Inserted %ld linesInserted 1 lineFile name too BIG!!Read file: No file name enteredInsertMsgRcvUploadMessage %s includedCan't select messages yet!Help for Insert FileNumber of message%s to insert from %s %s: File Name to write : Can't write outside of %sFile "%s" exists, OVERWRITEWrite File Help TextEnd of Write File HelpInsert File Help TextEnd of Insert File HelpFile reading disabled in secure modeCan't read file from outside of %sCan't insert file in restricted modeCan't insert file from outside of %s: too many ..'sCan't insert file from outside of %sCan't insert in restricted modeTrouble allocating space for insert!Restricted mode disallows uploaded commandCan't write outside of %s: too many ..'sCannot write. File name too long!! Type in a file name to have it written out, thus saving your buffer, to a file. You can abort this by typing ~ the ~F~2 (~^~C) key after exiting help. Type in a file name to have it inserted into your editing buffer between the line that the cursor is currently on and the line directly below it. You may abort this by ~ typing the ~F~2 (~^~C) key after exiting help.Write error: %sFile has long lineFile read errorFile doesn't end with newline. Adding one.Cannot allocate %s bytes (read file incomplete)Programmer botch: geninsertCancel CancelledCancel EditKey illegal in VIEW modeCan't allocate space for text5.09Cancel message (answering "Yes" will abandon your mail message)Cancel Edit (and abandon changes)Problem with attachments! Fix errors or delete attachments.Save modified buffer (ANSWERING "No" WILL DESTROY CHANGES)Can't allocate space for more charactersPlease make the screen bigger.line %d of %d (%d%%%%), character %ld of %ld (%d%%%%)Bug: lost markNo Line Number0123456789No ReplaceNo ExactSrch FwdSrch BackAnywhereBgn LineEnd Line backward at start of line at end of line exactly for (to replace)" with "No more matches for "%s"No more matches everyRepl AllReplace%s "" withHelp for SearchingRepl OneReplacement Cancelledcancelled but wrappedSearch to Line Number : Search CancelledReplacement %sSearch WrappedHelp for Search Command entire message.End of Search Help.^^Orig MenuBackSearchFirstLineLastLineOptns MenuLineNumberStart of ParaEnd of ParaFullJustifyDelete ParaDelEndP0PPPPPReplace All cancelled after %s changesSearch to Line Number CancelledLine number must be greater than zeroLine number must contain only digits Enter the words or characters you would like to search~ for, then press ~R~e~t~u~r~n. The search then takes place. When the characters or words that you entered are found, the buffer will be redisplayed with the cursor at the beginning of the selected text. The most recent string for which a search was made is displayed in the "Search" prompt between the square brackets. This string is the default search prompt.~ Hitting only ~R~e~t~u~r~n or at the prompt will cause the search to be made with the default value.~ Hitting ~^~N will reinsert the last string you searched for so that you can edit it (in case you made a mistake entering the search pattern the first time). The text search is not case sensitive, and will examine the Should the search fail, a message will be displayed..?!:;")No fill column set[Region]ParagraphQuotelevelRegionQuote Level ? Quote Level is a numberQuote level setting only works with standard "> " quotesQuote Level cannot be negativeQuote Level should be less than 20Quote Level should be a numberEnter the number of quotes you want before the textAttach cancelled ,("%ld B%ld.%ld KB%ld.%ld MBFile to attach: Attachment comment: Attach HelpNo Attachment %s help yet!No memory to add attachmentNo end of line???""%d. File name too big! (%s) %sComment too long!Can't realloc filename spaceCan't realloc space for sizeCan't realloc descriptionName to give uploaded attachment: File name too BIG, cannot select!File name too big, cannot select!Restricted mode allows attachments from %s only: too many ..'sRestricted mode allows attachments from %s onlyCan't malloc name for attachmentCan't malloc size for attachmentCan't malloc description for attachmentAttchmnt: '%s' not allowed in file nameAttachments allowed only from %s: too many ..'sAttachments allowed only from %sAttchmnt: Problem displaying real file pathAttchmnt: Expected ']' after "%s"Attchmnt: Expected '(' or '"' after %sAttchmnt: Size field missing ')': "%s"Attchmnt: Malformed comment, quotes requiredAttchmnt: Closing quote required at end of commentOnly ASCII characters allowed in attachment commentsAttchmnt: Comma must separate attachmentsAttchmnt: Weirdness in ParseAttachAttchmnt: Unknown reference: %sCan't allocate space for %s known attachment array entriesCan't allocate space for %s build array entriesCan't resize build array to %s entries&Q`%Q%Q$Q(Q8(Q)Q'Qh'Q@JQJQJQJQJQPJQJQJQJQJQ`JQJQJQXIQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQxIQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQ(IQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQIQJQIQJQIQIQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQIQJQJQJQJQJQJQ JQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQ0JQKQKQ0LQ*LQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQ$LQJQJQJQLQJQJQJQLQJQJQJQJQJQLQJQJQJQJQJQ LQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQLQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQLQJQJQJQJQJQKQRKQJQJQJQLKQJQJQJQFKQJQJQJQJQJQ@KQJQJQJQJQJQ.KQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQ(KQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQ"KQJQJQJQJQJQ:KQJQJQJQJQJQ4KQKQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQ KQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQ|KQJQJQJQvKQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQXKQJQJQJQ^KQJQJQJQJQJQjKQJQJQJQJQJQdKQJQJQJQpKQKQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQKQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQJQDeleted text can be recovered with the ^U commandProgrammer botch! No mark in this windowXterm mouse tracking still off ($DISPLAY variable set?)Mark SetMark UNsetNo mark in this windowXterm mouse tracking on!Xterm mouse tracking off!Help for the Alpine ComposerHelp for Signature EditorHelp for Pico Pico Help Text End of Help. Pico is designed to be a simple, easy-to-use text editor with a layout very similar to the Alpine mailer. The status line at the top of the display shows pico's version, the current file being edited and whether or not there are outstanding modifications that have not been saved. The third line from the bottom is used to report informational messages and for additional command input. The bottom two lines list the available editing commands. Each character typed is automatically inserted into the buffer at the current cursor position. Editing commands and cursor movement (besides arrow keys) are given to pico by typing special control-key sequences. A caret, '^', is used to denote~ the control key, sometimes marked "CTRL", so the ~C~T~R~L~-~q key~ combination is written as ~^~Q. The following functions are available in pico (where applicable, corresponding function key commands are in parentheses).~ ~^~G (~F~1) Display this help text.~ ~^~F move Forward a character.~ ~^~B move Backward a character.~ ~^~P move to the Previous line.~ ~^~N move to the Next line.~ ~^~A move to the beginning of the current line.~ ~^~E move to the End of the current line.~ ~^~V (~F~8) move forward a page of text.~ ~^~Y (~F~7) move backward a page of text.~ ~^~W (~F~6) Search for (where is) text, neglecting case.~ ~^~L Refresh the display.~ ~^~D Delete the character at the cursor position.~ ~^~^ Mark cursor position as beginning of selected text. Note: Setting mark when already set unselects text.~ ~^~K (~F~9) Cut selected text (displayed in inverse characters). Note: The selected text's boundary on the cursor side ends at the left edge of the cursor. So, with selected text to the left of the cursor, the character under the cursor is not selected.~ ~^~U (~F~1~0) Uncut (paste) last cut text inserting it at the current cursor position.~ ~^~I Insert a tab at the current cursor position.~ ~^~J (~F~4) Format (justify) the current paragraph. Note: paragraphs delimited by blank lines or indentation.~ ~^~T (~F~1~2) To invoke the spelling checker~ ~^~C (~F~1~1) Report current cursor position~ ~^~R (~F~5) Insert an external file at the current cursor position.~ ~^~O (~F~3) Output the current buffer to a file, saving it.~ ~^~X (~F~2) Exit pico, saving buffer.Cannot select builtin bufferbuffer lines not freed.Discard changes:/bin:/usr/binspeller...editor...Which alternate editor ? no alternate editor help yetInvoking alternate -c/bin/shCan't fork %%s: %sAlternate %s not available in restricted modeProblem writing temp file for alt editorAlternate %%s terminated abnormally (%d)Alt editor failed, use file %.20s of size %%ld chars anyway#picoXXXXX#blackgreenyellowbluemagentacyanwhitecolor%3.3d%3.3d,%3.3d,%3.3dcolor008colordgrcolormgrcolor009color010color011color012color013color014color015colorlgrEndInverse[38;5;%dm[3%cm[9%cmtransparent000,000,000255,255,255[48;5;%dm[4%cm[10%cmQQ@Q9Q2Q+Q$QQXQ8QQQȉQQ0QQQQcQR:Rp:RH>RH>R;R;RR>R0>R- init_disp_form(%s) - FULLNAMEDEFAULTparse_format: ignoring unrecognized word "%s" in address-book-formats Ignoring unrecognized word "%s" in Address-Book-FormatsAddress-Book-Formats has no recognizable words, using default format^XRiXRWRdXRdXR()<>@,;:\[] - adrbk_is_in_sort_order - null abnull addr_trielookup_address_in_trie: %s #DELETED-- build_abook_tries(%s) - - build_abook_tries done - - adrbk_clearrefs - - adrbk_listdel_all(%ld) - - adrbk_check_validity(%s) - good stream- adrbk_handy_stream(%s) - - adrbk_append(%s) - - move_ab_entry: done - - re_sort - - re_sort done - %s%02d/%02d/%02d#%s- adrbk_close(%s) - - adrbk_partial_close(%s) - FullListsLastNickListLast- adrbk_sort - Sorting address book- adrbk_sort (%s) a1Saving address bookadrbk_write: can't reopen %s Copying to remote addressbookadrbk_write(%s): Interrupt - adrbk_add(%s) - - adrbk_delete(%ld) - - adrbk_listdel(%ld) - - adrbk_nlistadd(%ld) - - addrbook_access - Can't fetch remote addrbook.- trim_remote_adrbks - - build_abook_datastruct - build_ondisk: used=%ld > %s build_ondisk: io_err: %s create failed: %s Before abook copies After abook file copy failed in build_abook_tries copy_file(%s) - adrbk_open: copy_file failed - adrbk_open(%s) - HalfOpenThreeQuartOpenNoDisplayTotallyClosed- init_abook - ostatus was %s, want %s %.200s: %.200s- init_ab_if_needed - - addrbook_reset - - addrbook_redo_sorts - - adrbk_check_and_fix(%s) - - adrbk_check_and_fix_all - - adrbk_maintenance - - adrbk_is_in_sort_order : no (entry %ld) - - adrbk_is_in_sort_order : yes - get_next_ab_entry: trouble fseeking get_next_ab_entry: trouble freading get_next_ab_entry: trouble fseeking to saved_offset - adrbk_lookup_by_nick(%s) (in %s) - - adrbk_lookup_by_addr(%s) (in %s) - adrbk_check_local_validity: addrbook %s has changed - adrbk_check_local_validity(%s) - %s: used other abook stream for status (%ld) adrbk_handy_stream: returning %s - note_closed_adrbk_stream(%s) - write_single_abook_entry: fp is NULL write_single_abook_entry: fputs nick failed write_single_abook_entry: fputs ind2 failed write_single_abook_entry: fputs full failed write_single_abook_entry: fputs ind3 failed write_single_abook_entry: fputs addr failed write_single_abook_entry: fputs addrl failed write_single_abook_entry: fputs ind4 failed write_single_abook_entry: fputs fcc failed write_single_abook_entry: fprintf indent failed write_single_abook_entry: fputs extra failed trouble rebuilding tries, restoring - insert_ab_entry(before_this=%ld) - - move_ab_entry(move_this=%ld,before_this=%ld) - - delete_ab_entry(delete_this=%ld,save_it=%d) - exp_head not set in exp_set_expandedexp_head not set in exp_unset_expandedexp_head not set in exp_del_nthexp_head not set in exp_add_nth- adrbk_sort: done with first sort - - adrbk_sort: done with rearranging - Address book sort cancelled, using old order for now- adrbk_write("%s") - writing %lu entries Addrbook changed by another process, aborting our change to avoid damage...adrbk_write: addrbook %s changed while we had it open, aborting write Can't access remote addrbook, aborting change...adrbk_write: Can't write to remote addrbook %s, aborting write: open failed Adrbk_write: Type not supportedNo write permission for remote addrbook, aborting change...Remote addrbook changed, aborting our change to avoid damage...adrbk_write: remote addrbook %s changed while we had it open, aborting write adrbk_write(%s): failed opening temp file (%s) adrbk_write(%s): fdopen failed adrbk_write(%s): failed writing deleted entry adrbk_write: saving %ld deleted entries adrbk_write(%s): can't find ae while writing addrbook, entry_num = %ld adrbk_write(%s): failed writing for entry %ld adrbk_write: fclose for %s failed adrbk_write: rename(%s, %s) failed: %s Copy of addrbook to "%.200s" failed, changes NOT saved!adrbk_write: failed copying our_filecopy (%s)back to filename (%s): %s, continuing without a net Error opening temporary addrbook file %.200s: %.200sadrbk_write: error opening temp file %s Error copying to %.200s: %.200sadrbk_write: error copying from %s to %s Copy of addrbook to remote folder failed, changes NOT saved remotely%s: copied local to remote in adrbk_write (%ld) Interrupt! Reverting to previous versionadrbk_write(%s) (%s): some sort of io_error "\" not allowed in addrbook name Address book directory (%.200s) is ReadOnly- adrbk_check_all_validity_now - init_ae: found trouble: NULL ab parsing error reading addressbook: missing right paren: %s Max addrbook size is %.200s, %.200s too large, giving up- build_abook_datastruct done - Temp addrbook file can't be opened: %sAddress book %.200s doesn't exist, creatingAddress book %s doesn't exist, creating Error: can't stat addrbook "%.200s"Error: can't stat addrbook "%s" Error: can't set mtime for "%.200s"Error: can't set mtime for "%s" failed in build_abook_datastruct adrbk_open: remote: filename=%s adrbk_open: remote: new_remdata failed: %s adrbk_open: remote: rd_update_local failed %s: copied remote to local (%ld) Can't contact remote address book server, using cached copyCan't open remote addrbook %s, using local cached copy %s readonly adrbk_open: ab->filename is NULL??? adrbk_open: trying to bootstrap adrbk_open: bailing: filenames=%s %s %s fp=%s missing | in forced-abook-entry "%s" no lists allowed in forced-abook-entry "%s" Adding forced abook entry "%s" addrbook nickname = %s filename = %sError opening/creating address book %.200sError opening address book %s: %s Address book %s (%s) opened with %ld items Addressbook parse error in %s (%s): %s Insufficient permissions for opening address book %.200s-- init_addrbooks(%s, %d, %d, %d) -- init_addrbooks: already initialized: %d books - completely_done_with_adrbks - adrbk_check_and_fix %s: fixing %s Resyncing address book%.200s%.200s%.200sResynced address book%.200s%.200s%.200sadrbk_check_and_fix: not safe to fix %s adrbk_maint: %s: idle cntr %ld (%ld) adrbk_maint %s: closing idle (%ld secs) connection: %s adrbk_maint: %s: abook stream closed unexpectedly: %s no nick- expand_address - (%s) Address for "%s" not in %s%s -- %sBADGOOD- our_build_address - (%s) ***address-loop-in-addressbooks***- build_address_internal - (%s) build_address_internal returning parse error: %s Loop or Duplicate detected in addressbook! our_build_address says %s address ()<>@,;:"/[]?.=?==?0123456789ABCDEFX-UNKNOWN EUC-JPc-client failed to transliterate recognized charactersetc-client failed to transliterate recognized character setRFC1522_decode: Unknown ENCODING: %s RFC1522_decode: BOGUS INPUT: -->%s<-- ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/ -- init_pinerc -- /etc/pine.confNo global config! No personal config! Global config: %.100s Personal config: %.100s Exceptions config: %.100s /etc/pine.conf.fixed Fixed config: %.100s MainLIT:pattern="/NICK=:- (list){%.*s/nntp}#news.[]reading_pinerc "%s" Open failed: %s Read %d characters: %20.20s : %s Postload ---- write_pinerc(%s) ---- Pinerc "%.200s" NOT saved%s=%s%s%s%s# Copying to remote configwrote pinerc: %s Error writing %s : %s 4.304.50 # %s %s= %s="" %s=%s write_pinerc: %s = %s /HDR=/FG=/BG=/VAL=/HDR=%s/FG=%s/BG=%s%s%s(fixed)(overridden)No local file specifiedNo remote folder specifiedmust begin with "{"not validRemote folder name "%s" %sCan't copy to remote folder.Can't create "%s"Can't open remote folder "%s"no-include-header-in-replyno-signature-at-bottomno-old-growth-no-formfeedsaved-messagesinit_vars: postponed-msgssapplingdefault-folderdefault-fccfullname-with-lists-lastalphabetical.signaturefirst-unseenask-askask-no-nstructSorry No AddressnobodyLocal 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Locationupload-commandupload-command-prefixdownload-commanddownload-command-prefixmailcap-search-pathmimetype-search-pathsystem-certs-pathSystem CACerts Dirsystem-certs-fileSystem CACerts Fileuser-certs-pathUser Certs Diruser-certs-fileUser Certs Fileurl-viewersURL-Viewersdefault-directoriesExtra Directories for Savemax-remote-connectionsMaximum Remote Connectionsstay-open-foldersStayopen Foldersincoming-check-timeoutincoming-check-intervalincoming-check-listdead-letter-filesnewmail-fifo-pathNewMail FIFO Pathnewmail-window-widthNewMail Window Widthmail-directoryfolder-collectionsnews-collectionsglobal-address-bookstandard-printerlast-time-prune-questionedlast-version-usedsendmail-pathoperating-diruser-input-timeoutdebug-memoryTCP Open Timeouttcp-read-warning-timeoutTCP Read Warning Timeouttcp-write-warning-timeoutTCP Write Warning Timeouttcp-query-timeoutTCP Query 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Scorespatterns-scorespatterns-indexcolorspatterns-otherpatterns-searchelm-style-savefeature-levelold-style-replycompose-mimeshow-all-characterssave-by-sendercurrent-indexline-styletitlebar-color-stylenormal-foreground-colornormal-background-colorreverse-foreground-colorreverse-background-colortitle-foreground-colortitle-background-colortitle-closed-foreground-colortitle-closed-background-colorfolder-foreground-colorfolder-background-colordirectory-foreground-colordirectory-background-colorstatus-foreground-colorstatus-background-colorkeylabel-foreground-colorkeylabel-background-colorkeyname-foreground-colorkeyname-background-colormeta-message-foreground-colormeta-message-background-colorquote1-foreground-colorquote1-background-colorquote2-foreground-colorquote2-background-colorquote3-foreground-colorquote3-background-colorsignature-foreground-colorsignature-background-colorspecial-text-foreground-colorspecial-text-background-colorprompt-foreground-colorprompt-background-colorindex-to-me-foreground-colorindex-to-me-background-colorindex-new-foreground-colorindex-new-background-colorindex-recent-foreground-colorindex-recent-background-colorindex-unseen-foreground-colorindex-unseen-background-colorindex-arrow-foreground-colorindex-arrow-background-colorindex-from-foreground-colorindex-from-background-colorindex-token-colorsviewer-hdr-colorsViewer Header Colorskeyword-colorshtml-messages-directorysmime-public-cert-directorysmime-public-cert-containersmime-private-key-directorysmime-private-key-containersmime-cacert-directorysmime-cacert-containerldap-serversLDAP Serversrss-newsWEB ALPINE - RSS Newsrss-weatherWEB ALPINE - RSS Weatherwp-indexheightWEB ALPINE - Index Heightwp-indexlinesWEB ALPINE - Index Lineswp-aggstateWEB ALPINE - Aggregate Statewp-statewp-columnsWEB ALPINE - ColumnsGlobal config "%.100s" comes from command line Global config "%.100s" is default Personal config "%.100s" comes from command line Personal config "%.100s" is default Exceptions config "%.100s" comes from command line Exceptions config not set on cmdline checking for default "%.100s" in pinerc dir yes, exceptions config "%.100s" is default no, there is no exceptions config converting old patterns to new (%s) Trouble converting patterns to new variable converting old filter patterns to new (%s) Trouble converting filter patterns to new variable converting old scores patterns to new (%s) Trouble converting scores patterns to new variable set_current_val(var=%s%s, expand=%d, cmdline=%d) Read_pinerc: empty pinerc (new?) Read_pinerc: new remote pinerc Unable to read or write remote configurationread_pinerc: ERROR: %s in %s = "%s" read_pinerc: time_pinerc_written = %ld Must quit Alpine to change %sconfig file.write_pinerc: remote pinerc changed Can't access remote config, changes NOT saved!write_pinerc: Can't write to remote pinerc %s, aborting write Write_pinerc: Type not supportedNo write permission for remote config %.200s, changes NOT saved!Remote config changed, aborting our change to avoid damage...write_pinerc: remote config %s changed since we started pine, aborting write write_pinerc: mtime mismatch: "%s": %ld != %ld Can't modify configuration file "%.200s": ReadOnlywrite_pinerc: fail because can't access pinerc write_pinerc: error copying from %s to %s Copy of config to remote folder failed, changes NOT saved remotelywrote pinerc: %s: time_pinerc_written = %ld Error saving configuration in "%.200s": %.200s# %s -- system wide pine configuration # # Values here affect all pine users unless they've overridden the values # in their .pinerc files. A copy of this file with current comments may # be obtained by running "pine -conf". It will be printed to standard output. # # For a variable to be unset its value must be null/blank. This is not the # same as the value of "empty string", which can be used to effectively # "unset" a variable that has a default or previously assigned value. # To set a variable to the empty string its value should be "". # Switch variables are set to either "yes" or "no", and default to "no". # Except for feature-list items, which are additive, values set in the # .pinerc file replace those in pine.conf, and those in pine.conf.fixed # over-ride all others. Features can be over-ridden in .pinerc or # pine.conf.fixed by pre-pending the feature name with "no-". # # (These comments are automatically inserted.) Error writing config to stdout: %s Missing argument to "-pinerc". Error writing config to %s: %s Posting-Character set "%s" is unsupported, using UTF-8Posting-Character-Set "%s" is unsupported, using UTF-8Posting-Character-Set is ignored with Use-System-Translation turned onFirst argument "%s" must be a local filenameLocal file "%s" does not existCan't read local file "%s": %sRemote folder "%s" is readonlyFailed initializing remote folder "%s", check debug fileError copying to remote folder "%s"copy_localfile_to_remotefldr(%s,%s) Trying to set non-user variable %sBOTCH: Trying to set non-user or non-list variable %sUnrecognized feature in feature-list (%s%s) news-approximates-new-status won't affect current newsgroup until next openThis option has no effect without Enable-Incoming-Folderstrouble with character set setupinbox-or-folder-in-recent-collectionExiting because -bail option is set and config file doesn't exist.nl_langinfo(CODESET) returns unrecognized value="%s", using UTF-8 as default User-domain (%s) cannot contain "@", using "%s"User-domain (%s) cannot contain "@", deletingSetting operating-dir to the empty string is not allowed. Will be ignored.Ignoring Quote-Suppression-Threshold value of %.50s, see helpOnly using first character of threading-indicator-character optionOnly using first character of threading-expanded-character optionOnly using first character of threading-lastreply-character optionSupported features in this AlpineAuthenticators may be disabled because of the "disable-these-authenticators" hidden config option. Mailbox drivers may be disabled because of the "disable-these-drivers" hidden config option.Authenticators may be disabled because of the "disable-these-authenticators"hidden config option. Mailbox drivers may be disabled because of the"disable-these-drivers" hidden config option.Move (Enter folder name(s) in primary collection, or use ^T)Yes, in specific address booksNo, not in any of specific address booksSpecific (Enter Incoming Nicknames or use ^T)inbox-or-folder-in-first-collectionfirst-collection-with-inbox-defaultregular-index-with-expanded-threadsregular-index-with-collapsed-threadsseparate-index-screen-except-for-single-messagesYes for POP/NNTP, Ask about other remote [Yes]Yes for POP/NNTP, Ask about other remote [No]Yes for POP/NNTP, No for other remoteAsk about POP/NNTP [Yes], No for other remoteAsk about POP/NNTP [No], No for other remoteask about rename, ask about deletingask about rename, don't deletealways rename, ask about deletingdon't rename, ask about 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Sendingwarn-if-blank-to-and-cc-and-newsgroupsWarn if Blank To and CC and NewsgroupsCompensate for Deficient IMAP serversEnable Incoming Folders Collectionenable-incoming-folders-checkingincoming-checking-includes-totalseparate-folder-and-directory-entriesSeparate Folder and Directory EntriesSort Default Fcc Folder AlphabeticallySort Default Save Folder AlphabeticallyExpanded View of Address Booksexpanded-view-of-distribution-listsExpanded View of Distribution ListsLDAP Result to Addressbook AddContinue NextNew Without ConfirmingEnable Cruise Mode With DeletingRead Next Thread Without Confirmingreturn-to-inbox-without-confirmReturn to INBOX Without Confirmingtab-uses-unseen-for-next-folderTab Uses Unseen for Next Foldertab-visits-next-new-message-onlythread-index-shows-important-colorEnable Message View Address LinksEnable Message View Attachment LinksEnable Message View Web Hostname LinksEnable Recognition of Long URLS without DelimiterEnable Message View Forced 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PassphraseS/MIME -- Validate Using Certificate Store OnlyDefault Fcc (File carbon copy)Threading Last Reply CharacterKeyword Surrounding CharactersOpening Text Separator Charactersmail-check-interval-noncurrentincoming-check-interval-secondaryfolder-list-text-foreground-colorfolder-list-text-background-colorselectable-item-foreground-colorselectable-item-background-colorincoming-unseen-foreground-colorincoming-unseen-background-colorheader-general-foreground-colorheader-general-background-colorindex-important-foreground-colorindex-important-background-colorindex-deleted-foreground-colorindex-deleted-background-colorindex-answered-foreground-colorindex-answered-background-colorindex-forward-foreground-colorindex-forward-background-colorindex-highpriority-foreground-colorindex-highpriority-background-colorindex-lowpriority-foreground-colorindex-lowpriority-background-colorindex-subject-foreground-colorindex-subject-background-colorindex-opening-foreground-colorindex-opening-background-colorS/MIME - Public Cert DirectoryS/MIME - Public Cert ContainerS/MIME - Private Key DirectoryS/MIME - Private Key ContainerS/MIME - Cert Authority DirectoryS/MIME - Cert 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groups%s%.100s%solders%s%.100s in %.*s%sRestricted mode doesn't allow operationContext: %s serv:%s ref: %s view: %s botch calling handle_if_token, missing paren Unexpected end of token string in Reply-LeadIn, Sig, or templateLEADING(BEGINNING(BEYOND-KNOWN-TYPESMISSING_PARAMETER_VALUEiso-8859-1windows-1252Formatting error: %sTransfer interrupted!Partial fetch failed!fetch_readc_init: size mismatch: size=%lu read=%lu, continue... 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Reply]%s%s%s%s%s%s<%s>TRIGGERDURATIONREPEATATTACHATTENDEEDTSTARTTZOFFSETTOTZOFFSETFROMTZNAMELAST-MODIFIEDTZURLDTSTAMPCLASSCREATEDGEOLASTMODLOCATIONORGANIZERSEQUENCETRANSPRECURRENCE-IDDTENDCATEGORIESCONTACTEXDATERSTATUSRELATEDRESOURCESFREQUNTILCOUNTBYSECONDBYMINUTEBYHOURBYDAYBYWEEKNOBYMONTHBYSETPOSBYWKSTBYMONTHDAYBYYEARDAYVCALENDARVTIMEZONEVTODOVJOURNALVALARMVFREEBUSYP^Wp^Wp^Wp^W0^Wp^Wp^Wp^Wp^W^Wp^Wp^Wp^Wp^Wp^W]W]Wp^Wp^W]WiWiW%hWHiW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hWiW%hW%hWhkW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hWhW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hWiWiW%hWHiW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hWiW%hW%hWhkW%hW%hW%hW%hW%hWhWError while parsing event dateUnknown when event was scheduled(no stream)mm_expunged(%s,%lu) , has no children, has children, unmarked, marked, no select, no inferiorsmm_status: Mailbox "%s", %lu messages, %lu recent, %lu unseen, %lu UID validity, %lu next UID(Continuation line) IMAP DEBUG %s%s: %s Sequence invalidSequence range invalidSequence range syntax errorSequence syntax errorimap_get_passwd: no match imap_get_passwd: match Using free storage instead imap_set_passwd imap_set_passwd: host=%s imap_set_passwd: passwd="%s" Looking for passfile "%s" .alpine.passfile=== mm_exists(%lu,%s) called === mm_expunged: rawno=%lu msgno=%ld nmsgs=%ld max_msgno=%ld flagged_exld=%ld mm_expunged: rawno=%lu was excluded, flagged_exld was %d nmsgs=%ld max_msgno=%ld cannot get mail_elt(%lu) mail_elt(%lu)->sparep is NULL mail_elt(%lu)->sparep->excluded=%d mm_list "%s": delim: '%c', %s%s%s%s%s%s LSUB "%s": delim: '%c', %s%s%s%s%s%s mm_status: Preliminary pass for #move IMAP critical (depth now %d) on %s Done with IMAP critical (depth now %d) on %s No messages, so no maximum message numberimap_get_passwd: checking user=%s alt=%d host=%s%s%s imap_get_passwd: trying passwd="%s" Out of password caching space in private_store imap_set_passwd: user=%s altflag=%d Userid: %s Fullname: "%s" Directory name: "%s/%s" Incomplete maildomain "%s".Host name being used "%s" rename "%s" to "%s" Error renaming "%s": %sError renaming %s to %s: %s Folders directory name is longer than %d Return address in mail you send may be incorrect.User domain name being used "%s" Local Domain name being used "%s" Mail Domain name being used (by c-client too) "%s" No host name or domain name set Renaming "%s" at start of month\DELETED \ANSWERED \FLAGGED \SEEN SpacesPercents%s not allowed in keywordsKeywords must be all ASCII characters FOR "DisplayForURLAlwaysDisplayDisplayIfOneDisplayIfTwoAlwaysDisplayAndMailRequiredSELECT ONE ADDRESS%s%s%sask_user_which(style=%s) attribute: %s Got cnattr:Got mailattr: %s /base=/binddn=/impl=1/rhs=1/ref=1/nosub=1/tls=1/tlsm=1/ldaps=1/type=/srch=/scope=/time=ldap timelimit/size=ldap sizelimit/cust=/nick=/matr=/satr=/gatr=/catr= for "ldap_lookup(%s,%d) Searching%s%s%s on %s.ldaprcTLS_CACERTDIR/etc/pki/tls/certs%s://%s{%s}dummyInvalid passwordLDAP server failed: %s%s%s%s(%s=%%s)(|(%s=%%s)(%s=%%s))(&%s%s)ldap_result(id=%d): timeout, intr: srch_res=%d partial result: lres=0x%x timeout InterruptLDAP search failed: %s%s%s%sMatched %d entries on %s Matched 0 entries on %s missing-usernameEmail AddressSurnameGiven NamegivenNameState or ProvinceobjectClassObject ClassTitledepartmentNumberDepartmentpostalAddressPostal AddresshomePostalAddressHome AddressmailStopMail StoptelephoneNumberVoice TelephonehomePhoneHome TelephoneofficePhoneOffice TelephonefacsimileTelephoneNumberFAX TelephonemobileMobile TelephonepagerroomNumberRoom NumberuidNone of the names matched on directory server has an email addressNo matches on directory serverAccess to LDAP server failed: %s%s(%s)Not able to start TLS encryption for LDAP server(|(%s=%%s)(%s=%%s)(%s=%%s)(%s=%%s))about to ldap_search("%s", %s) ldap_lookup: calling ldap_search error (-1 returned): ld_errno=%d timeout, total_time (%d), srch_res=%d lres=0x%x, srch_res=%d, dn=%s, text=%s LDAP partial results: %s%s%s%sldap_lookup_all_work: lookup on server (%.256s) ldap_lookup_all_work: ldap_lookup (server: %.20s...)(string: %s) Directory lookup failed, using backup email addressDirectory lookup failed, no backup email address availableWarning: current address different from saved address (%s)Missing username in LDAP addressqWgW]W-WWWWsWOW8W WWW>WWWW$nmpnm mmpnOl5Hjmj2Kjo^KjmtKjlmēlKj(m4m>;kAmGmXmcmqmmmmmm‰m҉m܉mmmm!m/m6mGmWkMmXmdmlUnbalanced quotesRan out of tokens parsing mailcap filemc_ctype_match: %s == %s / %s ? mc_cmd_bldr: %%s in cmd but not supplied! Mailcap: see hidden feature %.200s (%%%.200s)Ignoring ill-formed parameter reference in mailcap file: %.200smc_cmd_bldr: parameter %s = %s Ignoring %s format code in mailcap file: %%%c mc_passes_test: "%s" %s (rv=%d) mailcap: missing content type! mailcap: missing/bogus command! mailcap: content type: %s command: %s mailcap: not using compose=%s mailcap: not using composetyped=%s mailcap: not using texttualnewlines=%s mailcap: not using x11-bitmap=%s mailcap: ignoring unknown flag: %s mailcap: %s is a directory, should be a file Programmer botch in mc_process_file.mailcap:/etc/mailcap:/usr/etc/mailcap:/usr/local/etc/mailcapmailcap: using image-viewer=%s mc_get_command: type=%s/%s, command=%s Error constructing viewer commandmailcap_build_command: no command string for %s/%s Ignoring unercognized format code in nametemplate: %%%c (not found)unimplementedunrecognized- mc_cmd_bldr - mc_cmd_bldr: param subs %s FailedPassed- mc_passes_test - no test command, so Pass Unknown parameter = "%s"needsterminalmailcap: set needsterminal copiousoutputmailcap: set copiousoutput mailcap: testcommand=%s mailcap: label=%s mailcap: printcommand=%s mailcap: nametemplate=%s mailcap: not using edit=%s nametemplatecomposetypedtextualnewlinesx11-bitmapmailcap: process_file: %s mailcap: processing file: %s mailcap: %s doesn't exist mailcap: %s can't be read - mc_init - MAILCAPS%s %%simage/*Alpine Image ViewerCollected mailcap entries %d: command: %s testcommand: %s printcommand: %s nametemplate: %s needsterminal %d mailcap: path: %s - mc_get_command(%s/%s) - - mailcap_can_display - - mailcap_build_command - built command: %s in folderNo %s%s%s%s%sread-onlyLast messageMessage - delete message - to Delete%s%s marked for deletion - undelete - to UndeleteUNDELETE: msg %s Can only open local foldersError expanding folder "%s"returning "%s" Busy deleting crosspostings - %s%s%s%s%s%s%s - %s %sBusy Selecting%:@_FLAG_Moved (NO_CLOSE bit set)KeptKeeping". Clos single all expunge_and_close: "%s"%s Clos%s empty folder "%.*s"Clos%s news group "%.*s"1:%ldRe- READONLY (StayOpen)News group%ld %ld %x %sOpening "Old folder: "%s" Reactivate inbox %ld %ld %p Folder "%s" reopenedNo folder openedXrefCan't %s message. Folder is %s.%ld%s message%s marked for deletionDeletion mark removed, message won't be deletedMessage not marked for deletion; no action takenexpunge complete cur:%ld max:%ld === expand_foldername called (%s) === ".." not allowed in folder nameUnhandled case2 in agg_text_selectUnhandled case in agg_text_select - BOTCH: select_text unrecognized type Moving %s read message%s to "%.45s"Moved automatically %s message%sMoving %s read message%s to "%s"%s%s%s%.30s%s%s %s message%s and remov%s %s.Clos%s folder "%.*s". %s%s%s message%s.Clos%s read-only folder "%.*s". No changes to saveUnexpected incoming startup caseAbout to open folder "%s" inbox is: "%s" Stream was dead, reopening "%s" broach_folder: nickname for %s is %s INBOX was dead, closing before reopening Opened folder "%s" with %s messages%sOpened folder "%s" with %s message%sOpened folder "%s" with %ld messages %s "%s" opened with %s message%s%s%s%sOpened folder %p "%s" (context: "%s") OXPXPXOXPXPXPXPXPXPXPXPXPXOXPXOXPXpNX YXXXXXFYXFYXbXX)XX XXFYXFYXFYXFYXFYXFYXFYXJWXFYXVXVXNVXVX+VX+VXVX+VX+VX+VX+VX+VX+VX+VX+VX+VXUX+VXUX+VXTX5~X}XpX~XX}XpXX=== setup_index_header_widths() === Unhandled fixed case in setup_index_headerCompletely unrecognizable index-format Configured "index-format" unrecognizable. Using default.parse_index_token: HEADER should be followed by :hdrname index token HEADER should be followed by :hdrnameparse_index_token: TEXT should be followed by :text index token TEXT should be followed by :textparse_index_token: HEADER should be followed by :hdrname, not %s parse_index_token: TEXT should be followed by :text, not %s parse_index_token: HEADER 4th argument should be L or R, not HEADER 4th argument should be L or Rparse_index_token: HEADER 2nd argument should be field number, not HEADER 2nd argument should be field number, a non-negative digitparse_index_format: unrecognized token: %s Unrecognized word in index-format: %sNULL buf in simple_index_line()set_ielem_widths_in_field(%d): right adjust with multiple elements, NOT SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN! Hitt: Returning %p -> <%s (%d) Hit: Returning %p -> <%s (%d) build_header_work(%ld): cdesc->ctype=%d != ifield->ctype=%d NOT SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN! === format_index_line(msgno=%ld,rawno=%ld) === === format_thread_index_line(%ld,%ld) === HXиXXX XHXpX0X0X0X0XHXXX0XXXXXXXHXXXXXXXHXXXXXXXHXXX XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX-XкXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX XXXX XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXXHXHXиXHXXXXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXXX XHXHXHXHXкXXкXXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX XX8XHXHXXXhXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX(XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX8XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX8XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXHXXhXXXXXXXXX8XXXXX8X8X8X8X8XXX8X8X8X8X8XXX8X8X8X8XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXpXpXpXpXXpXpXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX`XHXXXXpXpXXX`X@XXxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX@XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxXX`XXXXXXXXXnXBX0XXX0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0XXXYX0X0XXX XX~X'XYXXX XX~X'XYXXX XX~X'XYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYyYmYiYiYiYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYlY5mYyYhYiYgiYiYhYhY iY8iYfYfYfYgYgYlYlYlYyYyYyYdY.fYgYgYgYwY7vY wYCtYwYwYwYxuYuYpYsYsYyYHpYwYwYYqYyYlYlYlYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYyYqYqYqYyYyYyYyYyYlYlYjrYyYyYrY_sYsYsYsYsYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYlYzYyY^yY5yY yYzY`zYset_ielem_widths_in_fielddate_strbuild_header_work=   !STUVWh>$%#ljkSCOREget_index_line_color ????pmmailindx.c%s%s%s %s %s%-*.*w %2s%s %2s%-*.*w %2s%c %4s%s %2s%c %4s%8s%2s/%2s/%2s%2s.%2s.%2s%2s-%2s-%2s%4s-%2s-%2s%2s%c%2s%s%c%2s%sTodayYesterdayTomorrowNext %.3s!%s%s/%s/%s%s%s%s.%s.%s%s%02d%s:%s%s%s %s:%s%*d%s/%s/%sHIDVISmsgline_hidden(%ld): %s %%%s%s.%ssUnhandled case in prio_str_OPENINGTEXTNQ__OPENINGTEXT_enriched_SUBJECT_%*s[%2d]%*s[%3d]_FROM_To: %-*.*s%s@%-*.*s_ADRESSRECIPS__ADDRESSTO__ADRESSCC_[ No Message Text Available ]%c %c%c %c%c%c%c%-.*s(%lu)(%luK)(%lu.%luM)(%luM)(%sK)(%sM)(.%luM)(.%luG)(%luG)(%luk)(%lu.M)MIXEDDIGESTPARALLEL(%ld)MSGNOFROMORTONOTNEWSSIZECOMMASIZETHREADSIZENARROWKSIZESHORTSUBJECTFULLSTATUSSHORTIMAPSTATUSSHORTSUBJKEYSHORTSUBJKEYINITOPENINGTEXTOPENINGTEXTNQDESCRIPSIZEATTPRIORITYALPHAPRIORITY!LONGDATESHORTDATE1SHORTDATE2SHORTDATE3SHORTDATE4SHORTDATEISOSMARTDATESMARTTIMESMARTTIME24SMARTDATEISOSMARTDATESHORTISOSMARTDATES1SMARTDATES2SMARTDATES3SMARTDATES4SMARTDATETIMESMARTDATETIMEISOSMARTDATETIMESHORTISOSMARTDATETIMES1SMARTDATETIMES2SMARTDATETIMES3SMARTDATETIMES4SMARTDATETIME24SMARTDATETIMEISO24SMARTDATETIMESHORTISO24SMARTDATETIMES124SMARTDATETIMES224SMARTDATETIMES324SMARTDATETIMES424ADDRESSTOADDRESSCCADDRESSRECIPSADDRESSSENDERTOANDNEWSNEWSANDTORECIPSANDNEWSNEWSANDRECIPSMSGIDCURNEWSDAYDATEDAYORDINALMAILBOXROLENICKCURDATECURDATEISOCURDATEISOSCURTIME24CURTIME12CURDAYCURDAY2DIGITCURDAYOFWEEKCURDAYOFWEEKABBREVCURMONTHCURMONTH2DIGITCURMONTHLONGCURMONTHABBREVCURYEARCURYEAR2DIGITCURPREFDATECURPREFTIMECURPREFDATETIMELASTMONTHLASTMONTH2DIGITLASTMONTHLONGLASTMONTHABBREVLASTMONTHYEARLASTMONTHYEAR2DIGITLASTYEARLASTYEAR2DIGITNEWLINECURSORPOSFCCFROMFCCSENDERALTADDRESSPROCIDPKEYFLAGCOLLECTIONBCCLCCFORWARDFROMFORWARDADDRESSList-HelpList-UnsubscribeList-SubscribeList-OwnerList-Archiveseek helpUNsubscribepost a messagecontact the list ownerview the archiveget information about the list and instructions on how to joinremove yourself from the list (Unsubscribe)add yourself to the list (Subscribe)send a message to the entire list (Post)send a message to the list ownerview archive of messages sent to the listmXm mmmmmmmkmmm m.mmHmEm>From +#?=&_scheme(* * * HANDLER TOO LONG: %.*s -- bogus url "%s": %s Malformed "%.*s" URL: %.200suser="Anonymous;auth=;type=Invalid list type specified{%s/%s%s%s}%s%s%s/;uid=/;section=Invalid data in UID;uidvalidity=Invalid UIDVALIDITY{%s%s%s%s%s}%slsub%-*s: %sNo space for filtered text.Can't build header : %.200s. Displaying raw text. Use "H" to see raw textCalendar entryAttached TextIncluded MessageDelivery StatusWrite ErrorCannot format body.Empty or malformed message%s.Part %s: "%.1024s"Error in "%s" field address From: Cc: Bcc: Return-Path: Newsgroups: @,;:\[]followup-to-- URL IMAP FOLDER: missing: %s -- URL IMAP FOLDER: section not used: %s Unsupported authentication method. Using standard login. [ERROR fetching text of message]%s%s [ Formatting error: %s ]%s%sUnverified Newsgroup header -- Message MAY or MAY NOT have been postedNo duration nor end time found for this eventError fetching calendar body partError in calendar base64 encodingError in calendar quoted printable encoding%*.*s%*.*w%*.*s%-*.*w%*.*s%*.*w%*.*s%*.*w%*.*s%-*.*wAll quoted text being included~nlEk2n lDen n@D nlmmmCl Viewer-margin-leftViewer-margin-right %-5.5s (charset: access-typeAccess: (%s%s) (Name: "%s") (Filename: "%s")" No space for descriptionPart %s, %s%.2048s%s%s %s.Cannot disUnable to print this part.alternativePLAINMultipart/Digest%s%d.Message Body%.*s%d.Plain TextISO-8859-1Latin 1 (Western Europe)ISO-8859-2Latin 2 (Eastern Europe)ISO-8859-3Latin 3 (Southern Europe)ISO-8859-4Latin 4 (Northern Europe)ISO-8859-5Latin & CyrillicISO-8859-6Latin & ArabicISO-8859-7Latin & GreekISO-8859-8Latin & HebrewISO-8859-9Latin 5 (Turkish)ISO-8859-10Latin 6 (Nordic)ISO-8859-11Latin & ThaiISO-8859-13Latin 7 (Baltic)ISO-8859-14Latin 8 (Celtic)ISO-8859-15Latin 9 (Euro)KOI8-RLatin & RussianKOI8-ULatin & UkrainianVISCIILatin & VietnameseLatin & Simplified ChineseLatin & Traditional ChineseLatin & JapaneseShift-JISShift_JISEUC-KRLatin & KoreanISO-2022-CNLatin & ChineseISO-2022-JPISO-2022-KR7-bit encoded UnicodeInternet-standard UnicodeMultilingualThis part is a PKCS7 S/MIME enclosure. You may be able to view it by entering the correct passphrase with the "Decrypt" command.This part is a PKCS7 S/MIME enclosure. Press "^E" for more information.Not Shown. Use the "V" command to view or save to address book.Not Shown. Use the "V" command to view or save this part.play this part. Press "V" then "S" to save in a file.R#n5m@mKmdmommmmmmmmmmm!m,m;mFmXmdmummmmmmmmmmmmmmo-mHmldmumdmmdmmmmmmdmmmmCjmIkmtraverse: buffer=%s. typespec=%s. traverse: search failed. extension="%s" mt_browse_types_file(%s) - mt_srch_mime_type - MIMETYPESUnhandled mime type searchdocxxslxxltxpotxppsxpptxsldxdotxxlamxslbmime_types: path: %s x-unknowntraverse: buffer="%s" typespec="%s" traverse: trying ext "%s" mt_get_file_ext : filename="%s", mt_browse: FAILED open(%s) : %s. .mime.types:/etc/mime.types:/usr/local/lib/mime.typesVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.WORDPROCESSINGML.DOCUMENTVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.SPREADSHEETML.SHEETVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.SPREADSHEETML.TEMPLATEVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.PRESENTATIONML.TEMPLATEVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.PRESENTATIONML.SLIDESHOWVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.PRESENTATIONML.PRESENTATIONVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.PRESENTATIONML.SLIDEVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.WORDPROCESSINGML.TEMPLATEVND.MS-EXCEL.ADDIN.MACROENABLED.12VND.MS-EXCEL.SHEET.BINARY.MACROENABLED.12traverse: type=%s, subtype=%s. isort validity: end of msgno_flush_raw: rawno=%ld calculate_some_scores %s%.200s%s%ld new messages! to youNew mail%s!Mail saved to folder "%.80s" secs) (elapsed: DoItNow GoodTimecheck_point(%s: %s) DoItNowVeryBadTime [current] [it's time] [forced] [keepalive] [expunged reaper] [slow ping]VeryBadno check: stream is dead ping failed: stream is dead Ping complete: %s New_mail_count zeroed regardingconcerningas toas regardsas respectsin rerespectingin point ofwith regard tosubject:%ld messages saved to folder "%.80s"%ld messages saved to folder "...%.80s"Mail saved to folder "...%.80s"Chk changes(%d) x since_last_input(%ld) (=%ld) >= freq(%d) x 30/%d (=%d) ? %s Checkpoint: %s Since 1st change: %ld secs idle: %ld secs Checkpoint complete: %s%s%s%s Skipping checkpoint since last was only %ld secs ago (< %d) or since_1st_change(%ld) >= tm(%d) && since_last_input >= %d ? %s renew_accesstoken: %s: now = %lu, auth = %s, expiration = %lu renew_accesstoken: %s: result: expiration = %lu %s: force=%d interval=%ld exp_reap_to=%ld adj_idle_to=%ld since_last_ping=%ld since_last_reap=%ld Mail_Ping(%s): lastping=%ld er=%ld%s%s %s skipping pings due to delay: %s since_last_ping=%ld since_last_reap=%ld since_last_input=%ld Mail_Ping(%s): lastping=%ld er=%ld%s idle: %ld %s Cur new mail, %s, new_mail_count: %ld expunge: %ld, max_msgno: %ld New mail, %s, new_mail_count: %ld expunge: %ld, max_msgno: %ld ******** new mail returning %ld ******** new mail called (force=%d %s flags=0x%x) check_point_change(%s): increment to %d ^mhm|nsmymmmmmmmm- news_build - (%s) Parsed group: --[%s]-- {%.*s/nntp}#news.Unknown news group%s: Can't validate groups. No servers definedCan't validate groups. No servers responding/\"%.1s(%.20s,%.20s),"Missing header name in %s/HN=/FN=/FS=/ARB/!ARB/EARB/!EARB/! in rule "/ROLE=1/OTHER=1/ISINCOL=1/ISSRCH=1/FILTER=1/FILTER=2/ISSCORE=1/SCORE=/SCOREHDRTOK=/FOLDER=/KEYSET=KEYSET/KEYCLR=KEYCLR/NOKILL=/NOTDEL=/NONTERM=/STATI=/STATD=/STATA=/STATN=/RTYPE=/FTYPE=/CTYPE=/FROM=/REPL=/FCC=/LSIG=/SIG=/TEMPLATE=/CSTM=/SMTP=/NNTP=/INICK=/INCOL=/SORT=/IFORM=/START=/%s%sARB%s/SENTDATE=1%.50s%.50s/NOTDEL=1/NOKILL=1/NONTERM=1/SCOREI=/AGE=/SIZE=/CATCMD=/CATVAL=/CATLIM=/FLDTYPE=/AFROM=/AFROMA=/ABOOKS=/STATR=/8BITS=/BOM=/BOY=" action="write_pattern_file(%s) FILE:.ptP#PatsI/O error: "%.200s": %.200sLIT:Unknown error saving patternswrite_patterns(0x%x) RFC822#md/#mc/alltextbodytext-INF/COMM=/TO=/!TO=/CC=/!CC=/RECIP=/!RECIP=RECIP/PARTIC=/!PARTIC=PARTIC/!FROM=/SENDER=/!SENDER=/NEWS=/!NEWS=/SUBJ=/!SUBJ=SUBJ/ALL=/!ALL=/BODY=/!BODY=/KEY=/!KEY=/CHAR=/!CHAR=CHAR/!FOLDER=/!ABOOKS=ABOOKS/SENTDATE=pattern=action=open_any_patterns(0x%x) close_patterns(0x%x) match_pattern resent-dateresent-subjecttarget folder%s%s! (dont stop)filedkilledNo messages need filtering Trying filter "%s" Empty searchset searchset= %ld-%ldProcessing filter "%s"unnamedfiltering doneMissing 2nd argument should be field number, a non-negative digit1st argument should be field number, a non-negative digitMissing left parenthesis in %sNULL action to parse_action_slashNULL or empty string to parse_action_slashparse_action_slash(%.20s): unrecognized in "%s" Warning: unrecognized pattern action "%.20s"%.20s%.20s%.20sCan't write in directory containing file "%.200s"write_pattern_file: writing into %s Error renaming "%s" to "%s": %swrite_pattern_file: Error renaming (%s,%s): %s Unknown error saving pattern variablematch_pattern_folder_specific Error: Interval "%s", min > maxError: Interval "%s": syntax is (min,max)NULL patgrp to parse_patgrp_slashNULL or empty string to parse_patgrp_slashparse_patgrp_slash(%.20s): unrecognized in "%s" Warning: unrecognized pattern element "%.20s"%.20s%.20s%.20sCan't use Roles file outside of %.200sPattern file directory (%.200s) is ReadOnlyPattern file "%.200s" is made by newer Alpine, will try to use it anywayError "%.200s" reading pattern file "%.200s"Error creating pattern file "%.200s""%.200s" is not a Pattern fileInvalid patterns line "%.200s"Can't delete messages in readonly folder "%s" Can't delete messages in readonly folder "%s"%.30s%.2sMoving %.10s filtered message%.2s to ""%.30s%.2sMoving %.10s filtered message%.2s to "%s"Filtered all %s message to "%s"Can't set flags in readonly folder "%s" Can't set flags in readonly folder "%s"%.30s%.2sSetting flags in %.10s message%.10sCan't set "%.30s". No more keywords in Can't set "%.30s". Can't add keywords in Can't set keyword "%s". No more keywords allowed in %s Can't set keyword "%s". Can't add keywords in %s process_filter_patterns(stream=%s, recent=%ld) Filter %s wants beginning of month and it isn't bom Filter %s does not want beginning of month and it is bom Filter %s wants beginning of year and it isn't boy Filter %s does not want beginning of year and it is boy FILTER matching "%s": msg %ld %s%s New message being filtered, decrement new_mail_count: %ld -> %ld New message being filtered. Decrement new_mail_count: %ld -> %ld FILTER matching "%s": msg %ld%s MZZZZZpZPZ0ZpZ0ZZXZpZ0ZZZZZZZrd_new_remdata: type not supportedrd_create_remote: type not supportedrd_write_metadata: type not supported - rd_write_metadata: rn=%s lf=%s io_err in rd_write_metadata(%s), tempfile=%s: %s Trouble updating metafile %s, continuing (%s)can't open metadata file %s, continuing (%s)can't open existing metadata file %s: %s metadata file is broken, creating new one: %s can't create metadata file %s, continuing (%s)can't create metadata file %s: %s in read_metadata, setting chk_date from metadata to ->%s<- setting uid=%lu uidnext=%lu uidval=%lu read_stat=%c nmsgs=%lu rd_read_metadata: type not supportedrd_stream_exists: type not supportedrd_close_remote: type not supportedrd_free_remdata: type not supportedrd_open_remote: type not supportedrd_ping_stream: type not supported - rd_update_metadata: rn=%s lf=%s rd_update_metadata: type not supportedrd_check_readonly_access: type not supportedrd_add_hdr_msg: Unexpected error: %s is NULL Header Message for Remote DataThis folder contains a single Alpine addressbook. This folder contains a Alpine config file. This folder contains remote Alpine data. This message is just an explanatory message. The last message in the folder is the live addressbook data. The rest of the messages contain previous revisions of the addressbook data. To restore a previous revision just delete and expunge all of the messages The last message in the folder is the live config data. The rest of the messages contain previous revisions of the data. The last message in the folder is the live data. rd_check_remvalid: type not supported rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s changed (chk_date) rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s changed (chk_nmsgs <= 1) rd_check_remvalid: %s: cache file %s disappeared using open remote data stream rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s: server doesn't support status rd_check_remvalid: faking status rd_check_remvalid: trying status rd_check_remvalid: addrbook %s: status command failed rd_check_remvalid: got status_result 0x%x rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s changed (current msgs (%ld) != chk_nmsgs (%ld)) rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s changed (uid) rd_check_remvalid: uids match rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s uidvalidity changed, don't use uid rd_check_remvalid: uidnexts match rd_check_remvalid: uidnexts don't match, ours=%lu status=%lu %s: opened to check uid (%ld) rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s changed, our uid=%lu real uid=%lu rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s false change: adjusting uidnext from %lu to %lu rd_check_remvalid: couldn't open %s rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s don't use status opening remote data stream for validity check rd_check_remvalid: cannot open remote mailbox rd_check_remvalid: falling back to Date check rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s changed (expected nmsgs %ld, got %ld) rd_check_remvalid: remote data %s changed (%s) %s: got envelope to check date (%ld) rd_check_remvalid: falling off end rd_remote_is_readonly: type not supported rd_trim: trimming remote: mark msgs 2-%ld deleted (%s) rd_trim_remdata: type not supportedrd_update_local: Unexpected error: %s is NULL - rd_update_local(%s): %s => %s rd_update_local: backtrack, remote folder does not exist yet rd_update_local: Unexpected error: stream is NULL Can't initialize "%s" (invalid format)Can't initialize remote data "%s" Error opening temporary file: %srd_update_local: Error opening temporary file: %s Error opening temporary file %s: %srd_update_local: Error opening temporary file: %s: %s Can't access remote IMAP data Remote IMAP folder has wrong contentsRemote IMAP folder has wrong contents Can't access check date in remote dataCan't access check date in remote data rd_update_local: can't upgrade, readonly %s: Error copying remote IMAP datard_update_local: Error copying: %s Error updating cache file %s: %sError updating cache file %s: rename(%s,%s): %s in rd_update_local, setting chk_date to ->%s<- Can't open remote IMAP folder "%s"Can't open remote IMAP folder "%s" rd_update_local: Unsupported type Can't fetch remote configuration.read_pinerc_remote: rd_update_local failed Can't contact remote config server, using cached copyCan't open remote pinerc %s, using local cached copy %s readonly rd_upgrade_cookies: copy abook data rd_upgrade_cookies: add new hdr msg to end rd_upgrade_cookies: copy back data rd_chk_for_hdr_msg: stream is null rd_chk_for_hdr_msg: stream has nmsgs=0, try a ping rd_chk_for_hdr_msg: still looks like nmsgs=0, try a check rd_chk_for_hdr_msg: still nmsgs=0, try re-opening stream rd_chk_for_hdr_msg: can't see header message Can't open remote address book "%s"Error: no messages in remote address book "%s"!First msg in "%s" should have "%s" headerSuspicious Received headers in first msg in "%s"Unexpected value in "%s" header of "%s" rd_chk_for_hdr_msg: cookie is 1, try to upgrade it rd_chk_for_hdr_msg: can't upgrade, readonly rd_update_remote: type not supported rd_update_remote: Unexpected error: %s is NULL - rd_update_remote(%s): %s => %s rd_update_remote: Can't open remote folder "%s" for copying rd_update_remote: "%s" has invalid format error in rd_update_remote for %s => %s in rd_update_remote, storing date ->%s<- rd_init_remote: type not supported rd_init_remote: Unexpected error: %s is NULL Can't initialize folder "%s" (write permission)Choose a new, unused folder for the remote dataCan't initialize remote folder "%s" No write permission for that remote folder. Choose a new unused folder for the remote data. "%s" has invalid format, can't initializeinit_remote: Error opening file: %s Error opening temporary file %.200s: %.200sinit_remote: Error opening temporary file: %s: %s Error creating cache file %.200s: %.200sError copying to remote folder: %sCreation of remote data folder failedrd_create_remote "%s" no-matcha9P#*E@%s %s Pine Metadata %s %s %lu %lu %lu %lu %c %s rd_write_metadata "%s" rd_find_our_metadata "%s" using temp cache file %s a7rd_read_metadata "%s" rd_open_remote "%s" rd_ping_stream "%s" Pine Remote Datanowhereremotenamespecial_hdrwhich come after it. not enough msgs- rd_check_remvalid(%s) - 2:%ldlocalfileImapCopying remote dataa8Can't access remote IMAP dataError writing temp file: %sread_remote_pinerc "%s" rd_chk_for_hdr_msg: %s Can't open "%s" for copying"%s" has invalid formatPine Remote Data Container - rd_init_remote(%s): %s Initializing remote datard_init_remote "%s" reply.c&%s> <your mailRe: %.*s_NICK__INIT_, and others and %d other newsgroups%s and %s wrote:, it was writtenIt was written_NEWLINE_On checking subject: "%s" fwd-subject%s (fwd)Forwarded mail....Delivered-To:esent-eceived:eturn-Path%s: message number %ldResent mail....rawbody%d%s%.*s%sAlpine %s (%s %s)huh<%s@%s>Forwarded MessageError fetching part %s%.*s.1signedmixedMixed%.*s%s%.*s%.*s%s%d1.%.*s%s%s%d%s.1Error referencing body part 1Resent-Cc!((flags & 0x04 && flags & 0x02) || (flags & 0x04 && flags & 0x01) || (flags & 0x02 && flags & 0x01))---------- Forwarded message ---------- [Error fetching message header data]%s%s [Formatting error: %s]%sError fetching message contents. Can't Bounce message [NON-Text Body part not included]Error including all message partsNo suitable multipart text found for inclusion!simple_read_remote_file(%s, %s) Can't fetch remote configuration.simple_read_remote_file: rd_update_local failed Can't contact remote server, using cached copyCan't open remote file %s, using local cached copy %s readonly No suitable part found. Forwarding as attachment`b\b\b\b\c\b\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\c\`\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\l\l\r\r\r\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\q\q\l\l\l\l\l\r\r\r\l\l\l\l\l\`q\`q\`q\`q\l\l\@q\@q\@q\@q\(q\@q\(q\l\r\r\@q\l\l\l\l\q\8p\p\o\o\o\o\0o\0o\0o\`n\m\m\m\m\l\Xm\@q\m\l\l\l\0m\m\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\l\reply_cp_addr; Invalid attachment parameter segment number: %.25sMissing attachment parameter sequence: %.25sOverly long attachment parameter ignored: %.25s...%s _TMPFILE__%s_AND %d _SAVE_:=_EXEC__REPLACE__TRIM__REXTRIM__REXSUB__FCCFROM__FCCSENDER__FOLDER__PROCID__THREADSTYLE__THREADINDEX__COLLECTION__TO__ADDRESSCC__ADDRESSRECIPS__SCREEN__PKEY__SENDER__CC__LCC__BCC__FORWARDFROM__FORWARDADDRESS__COPY__REPLY__SORT__INDEX__COMMAND__RESTR__SIGNATURE__RESUB__STARTUP__SMTP_==!=!<!>\8\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\p\p\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\(\\\\\\\\\\\\\\(\#newsX-content-type:content-description:content-transfer-encoding:content-disposition: [ %-*.*s ] (Name=" described as " segment described as %s%s/%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s/%s%s%s%s%s segment of about bytes%s%s/%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s segment containing:--%.*s --%.*s-- %.10s%s%sMissing MIME boundary date:save_fetch_append_cb: %s save_fetch_append_cb: %ssave_fetch_append: %s%s to folder "%s" FAILED0]0]i\i\i\i\i\i\i\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\`\`\`\`\`\`\`\@\\@\\\\\`]\`]\\\\P]\P]\\\\@]\@]Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Content-Description: Deleted Attachment X-NOTE: Deleted message parts NOT included in saved copy!Cannot save because current folder is ClosedMessage to save shrank! (raw msg# %ld: %ld -> %ld): User says continueMessage to save shrank: source msg # %ld may be saved incorrectlyMessage to save shrank: raw msg # %ld went from announced size %ld to actual size %ldMessage to save shrank: source raw msg # %ld went from announced size %ld to actual size %ldCan only save to existing folders in Incoming CollectionDate: Thu, 18 May 2006 00:00 -0700 From: dummy@example.com Subject: dummy Message-ID: %s@example.com dummy FAILED save of msg %s (c-client sequence #) %ld of %ld messages saved before error occurred%s of %s messages to folder "%s" FAILEDThe following attachment was DELETED when this message was saved:Can't open %s mailbox: %sCan't delete %sCan't send to address %s: %smailer-daemonnot in addressbook%d (%s)Setting "Forwarded" KeywordUpdating "Answered" FlagsFcc Error: Message NOT sent or copied.%.99s"%.*s%.99s".%.99sWrite to "%s" FAILED!!!ERROR appending %s in "%s"Writing %s GIFJFIFJPEGTIFFPostScriptPDF-PDFsndBasicAPPLEFILEZIPoctet-streammaxlinelcc: -- pine_encode_body: %d BOUNDARY%ld-%ld-%ld=:%ldiso-2022-jpContent-Type: TEXT/PLAIN Content-Type: ; CHARSET=US-ASCII--%s --%s--Encoding Error "%s"X-NNTP-ServerReSent-Unknown header type: %.200sMIME-Version: 1.0 -- pine_rfc822_output postponed message to %.40s%.*s %.*s-bs -odb -oem/usr/sbin/sendmail=== mta_parse_post(%s) === Error posting.Error running "%s"call_mailer via cmd: %s Sending mail... Sending mailcall_mailer: via "%s" Opened SMTP server "%s" Mail not sent: %.80sSend Error: "%s" Error sending%.2s%.80sVerbose SMTP output receivedcall_mailer ERROR: %s call_mailer: via TCP (%s) /usr/bin/inews -hNews not posted: "%s": %sPosting newsPosting: [%s] Error posting message: %sresent-message-idresent-senderresent-reply-tomime-versioncontent-typex-priorityuser-agentlist-helplist-unsubscribelist-subscribelist-postlist-ownerlist-archiveTIS-620HighestHighLowLowestX-X-SenderUnexpected hostname for piped SMTP: %.*s%s message folder doesn't exist!Internal error: 1)FreeText header %sUnknown header type %d in pine_new_sendRestricted demo version of Alpine. You may only send mail to yourselfFcc creation error. Message NOT sent or copied.Fcc creation rejected. Message NOT sent or copied.bad call to encode_header_value-- pine_rfc822_output_body: %d This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. -- pine_rfc822_output_body: segment %ld bytes The following attachment was sent, but NOT saved in the Fcc copy: A %s/%s%s%s%s segment of about %s bytes. Internal error setting default headerSpace not allowed in header name (%s)Not allowed to change header "%s"Converting Multipart/%s to Multipart/MixedUnable to resume type %s/%s messageUnable to resume; first part is non-text: %s/%sCan't allocate internal storage: %s Posting program %s returned errorMail not sent. VERBOSE mode error%s%.50s.Can't open tmp file for VERBOSE mode.Can't create tmp file name for VERBOSE mode.Delivery Status Notification not available from this server.Mail not sent. Sending error%s%sCan't send message. No recipients specified!Error connecting to news server: %sf]f]d]d]f]d]g]pg]@g](g]g]d]d]g]d]d]d]d]d]d]d]d]f]d]d]d]d]d]d]d]d]f]h]h]h]h]h]h]h]h]h]h]h]h]h]qh][h]Oh](h]h]h]h]h]g]g]g]g]g]R#nm@mdmmmmmm!ma&nmomsort_sort_callback sort_sort_callback done BOTCH/reverseREFERENCESORDEREDSUBJECTSorting by %s%s Sorting "%s"Reverse tHreadReverse OrderedSubjReverse SortSubjectReverse ArrivalReverse FromReverse ToReverse CcReverse DateReverse siZeReverse scorEMessage count shrank after sort!Sort Failed! Restored %.200s sort.Sort Failed! Restored %s sort.a+pine-tmpso_get error: %s : %sso_get error: tmpfile : %sNo configurationf file found. Where is your .pinerc file?so_get error: external driver allocation errorso_get error: BIO driver allocation errorprogrammer botch: unsupported so_truncate callprogrammer botch: unsupported so_truncate call for BioTypeprogrammer botch: unsupported so_tell callprogrammer botch: unsupported so_tell call for BioTypeERROR reopening %.200s : %.200sERROR positioning in %.200s : %.200sprogrammer botch: unsupported so_seek callsp_delete(%s) sp_add: using empty slot %d sp_add(%s, %d) sp_add: NULL stream SP_TEMPUSE SP_USEPOOL ALL SP_USERFLDR SP_INBOX SP_PERMLOCKED SP_LOCKEDdead streamno poolpine_mail_close: %s (%s) pine_mail_close: %s sp_mark_stream_dead(%s) .NO-IMAP-CONNECTION.imap_cmd(%s, %s, 0x%lx) CHECKNOOP SP_UNLOCKED SP_SAME SP_RO_OK SP_MATCHsp_stream_get(%s):%s%s%s%s%s OP_DEBUG OP_SILENT OP_READONLY OP_HALFOPEN (stream was NULL)no driver?pine_mail_rename(%s,%s) %.*s%sTEXTstreams_died: locked: "%s" Folder "%s" is Closedsp_delete: stream removed from slot %d sp_add: stream was already in slot %d sp_add: reached max implicit SP_USEPOOL of %d sp_add: allocate more space, using new slot %d sp_add: failed to find a slot! sp_flag(%s, 0x%x): %s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s sp_unflag(%s, 0x%x): unset%s%s%s%s%s%s sp_unflag(%s, 0x%x): result:%s%s%s%s%s%s pine_mail_actually_close: %s (%s) pine_mail_close: ref cnt is %d pine_mail_close: unlocking: start idle timer: TAG %08lx (%s) pine_mail_close: ref cnt is now %d killing idle stream: %s (%s): idle timer = %ld secs same_stream: name->%s == stream->%s: yes same_stream: name->%s == stream->%s: no dice same_stream_and_mailbox: name->%s == stream->%s: yes same_stream_and_mailbox: name->%s == stream->%s: no dice sp_stream_get: found exact match, slot %d reset idle timer1: next TAG %08lx (%s) sp_stream_get: found SAME match, slot %d reset idle timer4: next TAG %08lx (%s) sp_stream_get: found SAME/TEMPUSE match, slot %d reset idle timer2: next TAG %08lx (%s) sp_stream_get: found SAME/UNLOCKED match, slot %d reset idle timer3: next TAG %08lx (%s) sp_stream_get: no match found sp_stream_get: found Not-SAME/TEMPUSE match, slot %d sp_stream_get: found Not-SAME/UNLOCKED match, slot %d pine_mail_open: opening "%s"%s openflags=0x%x %s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s (%s) pine_mail_open: cancelled by user pine_mail_open: not cacheable: %s pine_mail_open: not cacheable: not remote, but check for local stream pine_mail_open: not cacheable: not remote pine_mail_open: turning off OP_HALFOPEN flag pine_mail_open: closing passed in IMAP stream %s pine_mail_open: closing passed in non-IMAP stream %s pine_mail_open: close previously opened target of maildrop pine_mail_open: permlocked: ref cnt up to %d pine_mail_open: permexact: ref cnt set to %d pine_mail_open: stream was already open pine_mail_open: next TAG %08lx pine_mail_open: matched: ref cnt up to %d pine_mail_open: exact: ref cnt set to %d pine_mail_open: stream already open pine_mail_open: attempting to re-use TEMP stream pine_mail_open: no empty slots pine_mail_open: close a TEMPUSE stream and re-use that slot pine_mail_open: attempting to re-use stream pine_mail_open: close an UNLOCKED stream and re-use the slot pine_mail_open: all USEPOOL slots full of LOCKED streams, nothing to use pine_mail_open: no caching, max_remstream == 0 pine_mail_open: there is an empty slot to use pine_mail_open: halfopen: ref cnt up to %d pine_mail_open: cancel idle timer: TAG %08lx (%s) pine_mail_open: mail_open returns stream: original_mailbox=%s mailbox=%s driver=%s rdonly=%d halfopen=%d secure=%d nmsgs=%ld recent=%ld pine_mail_open: reset: ref cnt set to %d pine_mail_open: asked for HALFOPEN so returning stream as is pine_mail_create: creating "%s"%s pine_mail_create: #move special case, creating "%s" pine_mail_delete: deleting "%s"%s pine_mail_delete: #move special case, deleting "%s" pine_mail_append_full: #move special case, appending to "%s" pine_mail_append_full: appending to "%s"%s pine_mail_append_multiple: appending to "%s"%s pine_mail_append_multiple: #move special case, appending to "%s" pine_mail_copy_full: #move special case, copying to "%s" pine_mail_copy_full: copying to "%s"%s pine_mail_list: #move special case, listing "%s"%s pine_mail_list: ref=%s pat=%s%s fetch_wrapper: partial fetching due to %lu get_n_bytes fetch_wrapper: anticipated size=%lu read=%lu Programmer botch: partial fetch attempt w/o string pointerMAIL FOLDER "%s" CLOSED DUE TO ACCESS ERRORstreams_died: not locked: "%s" dummy_soutr unexpected call, caught overflow %b%B%a%APSTGMK%ld.%ld%s%s%dth%dst%dnd%drdbad arg to add_escapes;,\SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdayJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberJanFebMarAprJunJulAugOctNovDecPDTMSTMDTCSTCDTEDTJSTGMTSunMonTueWedThuFriSat%.3s, %d %.3s %d %02d:%02d:%02dNon-numeric value ('%c' in "%.8s") in %s. 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Error accessing folder These entries are taken from the msg headers Below this line are some possibilities taken from the text of the msg These entries are taken from the attachments special display is set%s [Error: %s] %c%s%c%s%sError writing message: %.200s%s[ %s%d lines hidden%s ] %s[ %s%d hidden%s ] %s[...] %s... The following text is in the "%.40s" character set. Your x-alpine-help:h_config_char_set for the "%.40s" character set. Some %.40scharacters may be displayed incorrectly.The following HTML text may contain deceptive links. Carefully note the destination URL before visiting any links.The following text contains the unknown encoding type "%.20s". 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      "Answered" flagBook.you may find it usefula new Rule.emit a beep to become silent.a file named "DEADLETR",into the file.maintained.composed.If none of these is set,or Newsgroup.has an Fcc or not.has a subject or not.folder was opened.message to another folder.set the keywords explicitly.Internet standardsordinary encoding rules. "8BITMIME". withoutor via a menu system.

      UNIX Alpine only.same characters.perform these tasks instead.be used for these tasks.occupy the routine used isroutines to work correctly.need to be set.If this feature is not set, will be preserved.in the configuration.By default, AlpinePC-Alpine only.than 12K bytes.SSL/TLS packets.Windows Registry.of in the Registry.agent.Outlook XP.before sending a message.than it otherwise would.from top to bottom.the user name.will be disabled.in mailcap entries.text of the RFC.file's extension.behavior (along with Normally, the C function callis used by Alpine.of characters in your locale.in messages you sendstores passwords.from the core dump.core files unreadable.Role setup screen.the Setup/Config screen.variables.what is causing the problem.MESSAGE INDEX of newsgroups.mark deleted.

      SETUP COLOR COMMANDS

      Available Commands -- Group 1F1 Display this help textF3 Exit to MAIN MENUF5 Move to previous lineF6 Move to next lineF7 Previous pageF8 Next pageF12 Whereis (search for word)Available Commands -- Group 2General commandsColor Setup Commandsin the MESSAGE INDEX screen.the Status Color) by movingthe cursor into it.of what you are coloring.behind the characters.configuration altogether.color is first enabled.instead of a single pattern."F4""C""F10""D"for a particular header.To do this use theFor Header Colors,"Work" using theOPTION: Bold

      OPTION: Bold

      on or off.choice.field of an index line.drawn in.from the terminal emulator.in the foreground.

      Index Line Color

      example the Subject, using

      OPTION: Prompt Color

      by theUnlike the options(the default), or a color forafter the name. That

      OPTION: Folder Color

      to the name. That

      OPTION: Quote Colors

      it is considered a quote.Color1, Color2, Color3, ...except that it is bold.message something like:If you set theoption you might seewith this color.

      OPTION: Index Colors

      and "Index-unseen".
      entire index line.This is done by using theYou may also colorin the index using thethe Subject usingthe From field usingIf you have configured yourthe bulk of the index line.used,want text to be painted.

      OPTION: Status Color

      OPTION: Title Color

      OPTION: Normal Color

      Unix systems.without a leading path.Details:commands; in"X" in theterminal being used.in the optional When the TABkey is pressed, and thereopened) messages.If you have aif this feature is set.This is controlled with theto print the parts of a date.

      OPTION: Color Style

      no-color
      Don't use color.
      use-termdef
      how Alpine was compiled.non-color terminal.entry for color Alpine.
      force-ansi-8color
      things should work fine.are 39m and 49m.
      force-ansi-16color
      plus eight more.for the first eight colors.
      force-xterm-256color
      have support for 256 colors.undesirable.this 256-color setting.INDEX page.mailbox to disk.on an IMAPRules) will not be colored.from this save.connect to.succeed.token in thebut that is not implemented.advance to the next message.explanation.month (01, 02, ..., 12).unselecting.option to zero.when you enter awas when you left the folder.Some related help topics areoption toTEXT screens.If you have modified thewould produceThe featureacross several newsgroups.subscribed.parent with this thread.a new message, Alpinewant a role.the composer with no role.by using the Up Arrow key.name of a folder to GoTo.of some sort.)Quit command.If this feature is set, youis related.If the featureother features meaningless.You will not be able to useVerbose sending mode,A somewhat related feature isheader inside parentheses.Alpine will not be included.the problem described above."NEWSRC"".newsrc"to the Fcc'd copy.been Seen.the Fcc.and you have to turn it off.unless you turn it on.and the remain in the folder."From:" field's value).problems.It is possible that thisthe text that follows.from the server in this case.in the FOLDER LIST display.this option is turned on.unset and set this feature.for Control-C,for ESCAPE,for DELETE, andall other versions.most likely HTML, instead.the plain text version.to the displayed text.not representable in yourthen Alpine willin header lines.no longer be there.your privacy and security.displayed by your browser.This Feature is like folder where it started.selected address.passing it to your browser.selectable rather than explicitlyis the current selection.you have set the feature Search (to replace): each replacement.The configuration optioncurrently being replied to.when you reply.set to the default value.indicate new mail.or commands.typed that command.that line.style mouse.for your terminal.and viewed.printer setup menu."talk" program.Below are your options:to be included by default.of flowed text.the benefit of doing so isuse that.being recognized.are in your password.being sent.provided that the optionof the matching role.feature is not set;folder or directory name.arrow displayed per row, folders in each column.can be time consuming.after the select is complete.a failure.shorthand form. It will be:

      [Never]
      failure notifications only).configuredPlease Note: is set. for message data tofor Confirm.normal mnemonic key.Setting this feature causesheader fields.With this feature set,its originator.of the folder.

      [A]

      up in the titlebar line. "R", for example

      [RS]

      [R]
      Rot13 transformation.fields for that message only.When enabled and afor a related feature.included in the Reply.recent in one session.in each folder by using thein each folder.total number of messages.The features"F10"Ano effect.than is Alpine itself.filtering programs.different speeds.such as:of deleted messageshandling ofend of the session.when you exit Alpine.handling of theasks to open them.it is moved.folder is highlighted.to be displayed instead.That is, if either the 14:11:06 1998is preserved. Nickname : nick Fullname : Bedrock Elders Fcc : Comment :Normally, thecontains a plus sign.address in the forminstead of

      temporarily suspend Alpine.If you haveoption in the Config screen.to set the Work flag, orto unset it.with "W".your list of keywords.flags and the NOT command.the Flag Details screen.Because enabling theFlag command is used, command (provided it too iscommand that allows you to";"F6"A Apply", and "F4"Z "F7" "^X" is not set, enteringa default.Jump command.also set,Quit command is received.Feature-List option.feature setting.)instead of just two.

    • use
    • In the is defined.as the last entry.
      Relevant command permanent basis.Unix Alpine.

      parameters described below.If neither condition is met,Note that the lastthe folder is first opened.

      first-unseen
      first-recent
      message in the folder.
      first-important
      that you have set up.
      first
      last
      is turned on. the ">" command.fall into this category.the whole time.current message number,several places.the cases of most interest.
      Always reopen
      access method.about reopening.with a default answer of Yes.with a default answer of No.
      Always ask [Yes]
      Always ask [No]
      This is the default.
      Never reopen
      to discover new mail.If you have definedfolder or collection.an example of its useconfiguration option.by Threads or OrderedSubject.
      none
      Regular index display.
      mutt-like
      is set to a backslash:
      indent-subject-1
      not be there with this style.
      indent-subject-2
      indent-from-1
      indent-from-2
      If the configuration optionthe threads expanded.in a different order.instead of anis marked Important.in the MESSAGE INDEX displayis "ViewThd".the thread you are viewing.MESSAGE TEXT screen.INDEX display when using athan "none".hidden beneath a message.The message could be expandeda backquote (`).folder as the default.the default folder.
      most-recent-folder
      open newsgroup.
      usually "/var/spool/news".

      It does not, for example,when opening a newsgroup.numbersor something similar.then the range is unlimited.on those servers.New-mail checking for amust pass between checks.new-mail checkchecking is disabled.different from the INBOX.option, thethose checks.software problems occur.affected by this option.are busy typing.higher value.there is a minimum timebetween new-mail checks.mail log.are hoping.option, as well as theyou have configured.using.take a look atand the related options.counter-intuitive.following that.many seconds.also turned on.of the value you set.delay at all.delay, never increase it.display time.in the status line.time to zero seconds.for input from the keyboard.yet displayed for its minimumvariable to something else.replace occurrences of This setting works best whenis set to the defaultAlpine. Enable the featurethat means chunk of text.)
      _FROM_
      _NICK_
      _INIT_
      NOTE: When thetop or bottom edge.It is related to the optionsfolder in the list.are first opened.be local folders, as well.reopening the connection.need to be added explicitly.The same is true of any you have defined.re-use.These times can vary widely.In order to do this,return to it.INBOX).connected when you get there.is eliminated instead.avoiding those costs as well.files named"DEADLETR2", and"DEADLETR3"."dead.letter","dead.letter2", and"dead.letter3".Quell feature is turned off.in order tothat contains data abouta secure connection.as followsSASL is a mechanism forThere are two exceptions:
    • mbox
    • mbx
    • mh
    • mmdf
    • mtx
    • mx
    • news
    • phile
    • tenex
    • unixfile called mboxmbox file andthis will not happen.unix driver.for additional information.than possibly mbox.is very modest.will behave normally.This names the root of theThis names the path to an

      OPTION: Cursor Style

      Cursor style.Style of printer font.Size of printer font.Name of printer font.Character set of normal font.

      OPTION: Font Style

      Style of normal font.

      OPTION: Font Size

      Size of normal font.

      OPTION: Font Name

      Name of normal font.List of rules used for roles.other options.

      OPTION: Patterns

      and Patterns-Other.

      OPTION: Printer

      was run by the user.be a Remote address book.Global address books aredefined to be ReadOnly.Each entry in the list is anmay receive new messages.It is related to thea long time.1000 seconds.failed connection.will be completely disabled.If Alpine ismessages will take place.forgotten by their owners.address book has changed.Sets how many extra copies ofremote address bookThe default is three.message in the reply.original message.However, if you use the tokenshortening is done.That is equivalent to_NEWLINE_ token likemight be better.It's explained in detailFor example,would produce something likewant them displayed.The default is equivalent to:and set the feature

      Set Index Format

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      _ADDRESS_
      mailbox@host.
      _RECIPIENTS_
      message being sent.
      _TMPFILE_
      filter's result.
      _RESULTFILE_
      field.
      _DATAFILE_
      instances of the filter.
      _PREPENDKEY_
      session.
      _INCLUDEALLHDRS_
      before the message text.
      _MIMETYPE_

      specifications. it a match.

      Trigger Modifying Tokens:non-whitespace text.the space character.of any line in the text.

      _SILENT_
      the screen is not necessary. employed.to paint any match.PC Alpine only.may get fromBy default, Alpine usesthen the command used isWhen invoking thissupport staff. coming from your keyboard.file system.The optionsare closely related.Setting the featureDisplay Character Set,Keyboard Character Set, andas the display displays.for display on your terminal.rather arbitrary setUS-ASCII, ISO-8859-15,explicit value instead.In that casemessages as UTF-8. Here is an example:can use this function with and configure these rules.
       
      specified folder or person.compose/reply/forward._FROM_ and _SUBJECT_.the rule:for substrings here.following rule:I will use that abbreviation.giving the same information.will appear.saves all

      can be shortened touse the rule:
      _FLAG_ >> {D} -> Trashuse the following rule:
      Subject:, etc)._FLAG_ >> {D} -> Trash
      _FROM_ == {U2} -> Bono
      configuration option:rule
      sed 's/a//g' $1 > /tmp/mytestmv /tmp/mytest $1

      is a valid rule.replied is in, or both.like the followingis in the is not advisable. warned!the sort by thread command.token see the help of to see their codes.example an entry here may be:_REXSUB_.would write a rule such asToken: PROCIDmoment.this taskor "US-ASCII".when sending messages.instead;If left unset, thethan you want.

      fullname
      nickname
      dont-sort
      made.the other doesn't.Take Address command.
      Alphabetical
      Alpha-with-dirs-last
      to the end of the listto the start of the listSet Sort Order

      Set Sort Order

      "Thread".one:
      default-fcc
      last-fcc-used
      used in the fcc field
      by-nickname
      by-recipient
      by-nick-then-recip
      by-recipient).
      current-folder
      the Alpine option called"by-sender".The opposite is also true."by-from".Similarly, if any of theaddress book entry is used.If the message is Fromvalue "5",set it to "-3".really want to do this!
    • When this is the case, thecharacter ">"."c" to the number.are silently ignored.For consistency withleave a margin of 1 space.case insensitive.
    • From
    • Resent-From
    • To
    • Resent-To
    • Cc
    • Resent-cc
    • Bcc
    • Newsgroups
    • Followup-To
    • Date
    • Resent-Date
    • Subject
    • Resent-Subject
    • Reply-Toyou must add them to yourotherwise they become partoption instead.)For example, you could addor evenin manually.For example, ifdefaults.will already be filled in.to will be used instead.automatic by usingneed to think about Roles.changed From address to theheader contain a comma.to make this work.email using this option.any place you like.

      "ABC"
      which is also the same as

      A,B,C

        You can't mix the two.outgoing messages.Alpine adds thesetting in the feature list.The default file name isPINERC file is a local file.".signature".In order to do this, files from the command line.remotely in the folder.to or forwarding.If it containsin this respect.This is explained in detaila separate file.

        Maildir Support

        full path to your INBOX.This is likean incoming folder.For example:

        or, using nicknames:

        allowed. There is no default.the message away in yourfacility can be usedremote, is allowed. PC-Alpine defaultin the default collection. for more information). Anexample:

        ("saves").folder only applies when thedoesn't override it. Unix Alpine defaultto the From line and editing.name without a value.IMAP server. mail server.mail is disappearing.NNTP servers are normallyfor reading news.It may even require it.An example might be:attempt to use it.SMTP servers arecampus or department.servers you should use. set the value of this option.can send mail.in this option.being sent to their users.composed to a local user. system administrator.

        list below.on and off.(UNIX ALPINE ONLY)configuration variableis ~/.alpine-certs.Alpine will use the first

        openssl version -d
        path can be found in thisby (e.g., Kermit's APC method).specification.personal computer.

        commands. It specifiescomposing.

        contained in this file.

        generates aline arguments.

        It is similar to sent-mail.Instead of something likeone it finds for deletion.created.on messages you send.Checking is turned on.the value of the optionthe primary check interval.The similar option

        STATUS FLAG: Deleted

        MESSAGE INDEXIt is clearedcommand, orautomatically cleared.

        STATUS FLAG: New

        MESSAGE INDEX screen,clear it. of a person example would be use the tools for unless the feature the custom filter to: (sn=clinton)GivenName field to "william".because of the OR.the search will fail.other purpose.other messages.configuration file is local.Add/Change screen.
        #news.
        #public/
        public.
        #shared/
        of users.
        #ftp/
        #mh/
        No, nothing's simple.in remote folder names inAlpine and is describedencryption protocols.SSL protocols./starttls, instead of /tls.data, but also your privacy.errors.

        Server Name Syntax

        with square-brackets.to the server name.the parameter's name and,
        User
        parameter to thesupplied username.will cause Alpine to attempt
        STARTTLS
        to an insecure connection.
        SSL
        port (993 by default).server support.
        TLS1
        SSLv3 or SSLv2 protocols.
        TLS1_1
        TLS1_2
        TLS1_3
        NoValidate-Cert
        Anonymous
        "public" folders.
        Secure
        list of methods is exhausted.
        Submit
        Debug
        NoRsh
        the "rsh" attempt.
        Loser
        Service
        Other service values include:
        NNTP
        or just
        POP3
        character is not allowed.intervening space.as the replacement text.a newsgroup, then the textwould be included instead.above).Here's another example:They may appear in arguments,nested double quotes correct.template file.on the same line.that is not the empty string.were replying totoday) you would getin signature files,in template files used in
        SUBJECT
        options available from
        FROM
        header field.option available from
        ADDRESS
        ADDRESSTO
        ADDRESSSENDER
        MAILBOX
        SENDER
        TO
        NEWSANDTO
        TOANDNEWS
        NEWS
        CC
        ADDRESSCC
        RECIPS
        ADDRESSRECIPS
        NEWSANDRECIPS
        RECIPSANDNEWS
        INIT
        DATE
        way unless the option
        SMARTDATE
        SMARTTIME
        "9Apr98").
        SMARTTIME24
        SMARTDATETIME
        case it is SMARTTIME.
        DATEISO
        SHORTDATEISO
        SHORTDATE1
        SHORTDATE2
        SHORTDATE3
        SHORTDATE4
        LONGDATE
        uses to print the date.to SMARTDATES1.
        of a 12-hour clock.The other variation isThe possible choices are:to SMARTDATETIMES1.
        DAYDATE
        PREFDATE
        PREFTIME
        PREFDATETIME
        DAY
        DAY2DIGIT
        It is always 2 digits.
        DAYORDINAL
        DAYOFWEEK
        DAYOFWEEKABBREV
        MONTHABBREV
        For example, "Oct".
        MONTHLONG
        MONTH
        MONTH2DIGIT
        YEAR
        YEAR2DIGIT
        TIME24
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        TIME12
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        TIMEZONE
        MSGNO
        STATUS
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        FULLSTATUS
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        IMAPSTATUS
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        SHORTIMAPSTATUS
        SIZE
        If a "K" (Kilobyte)
        SIZECOMMA
        KSIZE
        SIZETHREAD
        SIZENARROW
        times that many bytes.
        DESCRIPSIZE
        SHORTSUBJECT
        SUBJKEY
        the subject of the message.
        SHORTSUBJKEY
        SUBJKEYINIT
        SHORTSUBJKEYINIT
        SUBJECTTEXT
        the Subject instead.opening text with the option
        SUBJKEYTEXT
        OPENINGTEXT
        OPENINGTEXTNQ
        The NQ stands for No Quotes.
        SUBJKEYINITTEXT
        KEY
        KEYINIT
        PRIORITY
        1 and 5.
        PRIORITYALPHA
        is 1, 2, 4, or 5.
        PRIORITY!
        point is displayed.
        ATT
        FROMORTO
        FROMORTONOTNEWS
        TEXT
        displayed after this token.word "TEXT".into the index display line.
        HEADER
        follow this.The exampleright parenthesis).within the field.after it, the tokenin a 3-wide field.
        ARROW
        reverse video.in the ARROW token's field.with blanks.may be adjusted.
        SCORE
        This gives theof each message.
        CURNEWS
        MSGID
        CURDATE
        CURDATEISO
        CURDATEISOS
        CURPREFDATE
        CURPREFTIME
        CURPREFDATETIME
        CURTIME24
        CURTIME12
        CURDAY
        CURDAY2DIGIT
        CURDAYOFWEEK
        CURDAYOFWEEKABBREV
        CURMONTH
        CURMONTH2DIGIT
        CURMONTHLONG
        CURMONTHABBREV
        CURYEAR
        CURYEAR2DIGIT
        LASTMONTH
        it is "9".
        LASTMONTH2DIGIT
        it is "09".
        LASTMONTHLONG
        LASTMONTHABBREV
        LASTMONTHYEAR
        LASTMONTHYEAR2DIGIT
        LASTYEAR
        LASTYEAR2DIGIT
        ROLENICK
        See the help for the
        NEWLINE
        FCCFROM
        addressbook.
        FCCSENDER
        ALTADDRESS
        The value of your
        NICK
        FOLDER
        COLLECTION
        ROLE
        BCC
        LCC
        FORWARDFROM
        FORWARDADDRESS
        are forwarding.
        FLAG
        CURSORPOS
        filter is a match.the provided pattern.If you wish,"T" command.when you run Alpine.Or,becomesas tokens.to compose a new message.The value "Never"For either of these settings,the message being forwarded.

        Reply Use Explained

        to a message.the message being replied to.with two arguments inside:the number, buthits.value of zero.Alternatively, if thefield is definedbeing expunged.delete matching messages.for the matching message.INDEX.with the Select command.role is a match.file when using this role.are composing.For example, if the tokenreplied to or forwarded.\_DATE_.this role is being used.option from Setup/Configoption will show up asThis field is similar to themust use the rich headerheader contain a comma;It cannot be changed later.later in the list.the work NNTP server last.the home NNTP server last.to set the NNTP server.the work SMTP server last.the home SMTP server last.to set the SMTP server.

        Set Fcc Explained

        field from the composer.no Fcc.is probably more useful.

        Set From Explained

        This is a power user feature.(among other things)that are set).So if role2 hadHowever, if role2 had

        Beginning of Year

        opened this year.or "No", whichvariable in the config file.

        Beginning of Month

        opened this month.most significant bit set)CC

        CC

        To

        To

        Sender

        Sender

        line will be used instead.Reply-To

        Reply-To

        From

        From

        books to look in."Abook List" field.line is highlighted.addresses are used.Same for the Sender address.to be a match.you opened the folder.same as Seen.be of the type you set here.all what you might think.example, thenspecific folders.button AND fill inbeing viewed.and a Current Folder Type ofnext line of the screen.setting will happenis set to "Move".the technical specification-32000 and 32000.the min and max values.It represents infinity.It would look something like:The size intervalthan or equal to 50000.The intervala few minutes old.header of the message.Turn on the optionThe age intervalmade available.A list would look likeThe default interval isBogofilterit is not spam.Exit Status Interval toinstead of a Filter Rule.and Free Output options,that was something likethe bogofilter database.change_to_spamchange_to_nonspamThis is usually ok.set the Bogo keyword.the Not with the ! command)database, match or not.If it does not match, theyour rules are consulted. Current Folder Type = (*) Specific ! Keyword pattern = Bogo Filter Action = (*) Move Folder = spam Set These Keywords = Bogoand the following rule is Features =You can install Cygwin fromwithin PC-Alpine.as cygwin1.dll.is not a match.be used for comparisons.the pattern. Xyz pattern = !frizzleIt should end up looking like ! Xyz pattern = frizzlepattern values.Flag command.will not be a match.for a message. Keyword pattern = !frizzle ! Keyword pattern = frizzlecharacter set names.and in the Subject.it has the opposite meaning.list are used in a message. Charset pattern = !GB2312 ! Charset pattern = GB2312 BdyText pattern = !frizzle ! BodyText pattern = frizzleBodyText Patterns. AllText pattern = !frizzle ! AllText pattern = frizzleAllText Patterns.It is compared with News pattern = !frizzle ! News pattern = frizzlethe same Cc pattern.)in the Cc: line.patterns are ignored. To pattern = rated.net To pattern = xxx@adults.com admin@msn.compresent for a match.address2 must be present.Alpine will look forthe original To: line. To pattern = !frizzle ! To pattern = frizzlecompared against.Sort Order and Index Format.the messages in the index.the message being scored.

        Nickname Explained

        pick a rule to edit.

        Comment Explained

        pick a role to edit.

        Username Explained

        configuration is correct..pinerc file.Flow Explained

        Flow Explained

        to use. YouIf you forget to configure

        Tenant Explained

        organization only.

        Client-Id Explained

        client-id.

        Addressbook Lists

         
        jdoe@some.domainenter them from the composer.one address.<sal@here.there>following:Nickname: field.However, the featureis still in effect.you disable it. (cn=%s*) (|(cn=*%s*)(mail=*%s*))Alpine uses by default,stands for common name.put that attribute name here."electronicmail".only exact matches count.special handling off with thethese four fields.unreliable.entry with anbook that looks like:"William Clinton".pres@whitehouse.gov.on the connection.this feature first.order to use Also see the LDAP featureand the Setup/Config feature

        LDAP OPTION: Bind-DN

        or the featurenickname the server name

        LDAP OPTION: Port

        or it might be blank. a colon and a port number.is also set.in square brackets.directory to bein the screen.has an effect.have no effect in the index.is turned on and the
        flip-colors
        highlighted line.
        reverse
        reverse-fg
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        reverse-bg
        Reverse Color.
        default
        indexline
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        be reversed.from expanded address books.you've chosen). Doe, Johnbefore reporting a bug.Ctrl-\, ESCAfter theCtrl-J command:selecting the file.

        composer's F5Ctrl-R files you'd like attached toThe file nameaccount's home directory.

        If the result as using the command.the FCC for this message.

        to make it visible.set of Compose headers.sure this address is correct.message is received.It is similar to the in that individual bogie@mgm.com lauren@mgm.com walter@mgm.comthe result is:

        	To      : Key Largo List: ;	Cc      :	Bcc     :	Fcc     : sent-mail		  lauren@mgm.com,		  walter@mgm.com	Subject :
        from your site.

        Email Address Format

        complete for you, the nickname of someone in a with it above and hit Return.support concerns.remainder of the signature."F6""^W"search string.

        Get Help
        Cancel
        First Line
        of the first line of text.
        Last Line
        of the last line of text.
        Replace (Optional)
        remainder of the message.INSERT MESSAGE

        INSERT MESSAGE

        into your message.

        INSERT TEXT FILE

        BROWSER

        BROWSER

        In Unix Alpine, you may use inclusion in the programs) should be F6.Ctrl-J.0 bytes in size.

        COMPOSER COMMANDS

        Ctrl-\, ESC.text in a Reply.deleted some text.current cursor position."F1" key.
        Help
        Show this help text
        Exit
        Prev Page
        Next Page
        Print
        on the MAIN MENU.
        Fwd Email
        Save
        or current working directory
        WhereIs
        Timestamps
        DebugView
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        Display this help text
        AttchIndex
        Delete
        this Alpine session.
        Undelete
        your home directory
        Export
        If the attachment is of
        Pipe
        Forward
        Show this help text.
        Msg #num
        View
        External
        Prev Attach
        Next Attach
        Move to next attachment.the message to a folder.the specified mail folder.
        AboutAttch
        Alpine's message line.
        Help(F1)Display this help text.
        Results Index(F3)(<)
        ComposeTo(F5)
        Role(F6)(#)
        Prev Page(F7)(-)
        Next Page(F8)(Space)
        Print(F9)(%)
        WhereIs(F10)(W)
        Fwd Email(F11)(F)
        Save(F12)(S)it to a file.
        Abook
        Update(F4)(U)Update (modify) this entry.

        TAKE EXPORT COMMANDS

        F2 WhereIs (search list) -------------- --------- S Switch to single modeF4."T".switch the screen displayinto List Mode by pressingF12."L".In List Mode, you select theThe Set/Unset("X")

        SELECT NICKNAME

        F6 Move to next entryMessage Selection Commands N Move to next entryAddress Selection Commandsselected entries.F9 Change to ListMode L Change to ListMode

        SELECT ADDRESS

        Address Book Commandscontrolled by the option Garcia Marquez, Gabriel Henscheid, Eckhard Alpine-Info mailing list Kim An-gukused in the composer.the composer.) FCC folder name.

        Adding New Entries

        them in.

        Distribution Lists

        from a list.

        FCC and Comments

        Aggregate Operations

        placed in the text file.that empty address book.

        Searching address books.

        Tab completion
        If the

        Defining from the MAIN MENU. personal address books. this.

        Accessing file called the

        Converting to Remote address book. will be copied. oraddress books (with">").

        lookup functionality. - Previous pageSpc (space bar) Next pageSetup Address Books Commandsmessages in.to Alpine users. Therefore, F6 Move to next folderFolder Selection Commands N Move to next folderin a Pattern.F6 Move to next groupGroup Selection Commands N Move to next groupUnSbscrbe command.F9 Use ListMode L Use ListModesubscribe to:ListMode Commands

        #move/
        the MailDropFolder name.Periodic checks at frequencytime between checks set byan Inbox.option)option in Setup/Config.if it doesn't already exist.system running Unix.assumed. Checkuse something like:

        FOLDER LIST COMMANDS

        F5 Move to previous folderF10 Delete selected folderF11 Rename selected folderAvailable Commands -- Group 3F1 Show Help TextF5 Go to next new messageF9 Export folder to a file
        Select:
      • by Property:
          than a given number
      • by Text:
          Select current:
          above.)
          Zoom mode:
          appended to the folder.mixed together. Thebeginning or end of the list.What are Folders?

          that areyour regular file area.in that collection.

          SEARCH RESULTS INDEX

          Select
          ExitSelect
          View(V)
          Compose
          (F2)
          Forwardselected entry; or in the future.or
          F9 Add new directory serverfrom your configuration.

          SETUP SCORING SCREEN

          F3 Back to MAIN Alpine menuF7 Previous page of rulesF8 Next page of rulesF10 Delete existing ruleSetup Scoring Commands R Replicate existing rulethey work in Alpine.

          Sorting by Score

          descending score.the interval are a match.

          Score Value

          rule's Pattern is a match.

          Command Descriptions

          Add

          Delete

          Change

          Shuffle

          Replicate

          IncludeFile

          eXcludeFile

          F7 Previous page of filtersF8 Next page of filtersF10 Delete existing filterSetup Filters Commands R Replicate existing filterthan Alpine itself.to deliver vacation messages.NOTE:folder specified in

          Filter Patterns

          rule is ignored.

          Filter Actions

          that may be taken.already been copied.)filters.of include:or "Subject:".Setup Index Color CommandsSetup Color screen.

          Index Color Patterns

          Index Line Color

          Setup Search Rules Commandsthey may cause.

          Patterns

          Setup Other Rules Commandsother Rules categories.Patterns given

          The Actions

          Set Sort Order

          Set Index Format

          which is set with the

          Set Startup Rule

          incoming collectionfor more help.

          SETUP ROLES SCREEN

          SETUP ROLES COMMANDS

          F7 Previous page of rolesF8 Next page of rolesF10 Delete existing roleSetup Roles Commands R Replicate existing rolea different signature.Roles are optional.your Alpine session.compose a message.

          Role Uses

          the corresponding command.

          Role Patterns

          the BodyText pattern unset,

          Role Actions

          Set From

          you are sending.

          Set Reply-To

          Set Other Headers

          Set Fcc

          produce the signature.signature file.

          Set Template

          produce the template.line of the role editor.information on tokens.

          Use SMTP Server

          PATTERNS

          PATTERNS

          folder, one at a time.being replied to;being forwarded;Beginning of Month and Year)are not used.get the message's score.for Other Rules.displayed asin the previous paragraph.and Subject patterns.a pattern. Subject pattern = !urgentIt should look like ! Subject pattern = urgentcharacters to match against. emergencyof those words."Urgently". alertpattern2 must be present,significant bit set).been run this year.

          Parts of a Pattern

          Header patterns

          with the eXtraHdrs command.It would look something likeabout its value, thenjust a single pattern.a To pattern that looks like To pattern = company1.com company2.comyou must escape comma with aany of the patterns."Specific".the specific folder you list.The Age Interval looks likethan or equal to zero.of just a single interval.It can look likeThe Size Interval looks likeThe Score Interval looks likewill match any message.is marked Important or not.It is a list of keywords.the keywords in the list set.Set pattern highlighted.will always match.

          COMMANDS

          F6 Move to next address bookF12 Whereis N Next addrbook W WhereIsSelect Role Commandsselect.ROLES SCREEN

          ROLES SCREEN

          ROLES COMMANDS

          F3 Exit without a selectionF5 Move to previous roleF6 Move to next roleF11 Change Default RoleAvailable CommandsF4 Select the marked foldersF7 Previous page of foldersF8 Next page of foldersF9 Toggle choices on or offF11 PrintF12 WhereIsSelect Command S Select the marked folders X Toggle choices on or offan "X".F7 Previous page of keywordsF8 Next page of keywords 1 Turn off ListModeF7 Previous page of charsetsF8 Next page of charsetscharacter sets.F8 Next page of priorities

          SELECT A RULE SCREEN

          defined rules.defined using Setup/Rules.nickname will be used.F8 Next page of addressesIf youmeaningful way.

          Types of Collections

          INCOMING FOLDERS
          Alpine to filter incoming setting the
          DEFAULT COLLECTION

          Defining Collections

          to hold your folders.You can use the definitions. See Maintenance commands include:
          Change
          Add Cltn(A)
          Del Cltn(D)
          Shuffle($)or DOWN. F6 Move to next message N Move to next messagePress ^C to cancel the Save.about the order.

          What is a Mail Drop?

          destination folder.only with the POP protocol.from the Mail Drop folder.folder names instead of one.simply the most common usage.Drop to check for new mail.but with a minimum timeThe brackets are not literal.as used by Alpine.this incoming folder.the INBOX is on.to the server nameIMAP server. For example:for a POP server orfor an NNTP news server.for folders.a server name.you've already entered

          Enter INBOX Server

          the INBOX folder.for a POP server.mail from aas your INBOX folder.by RETURN.

          Enter Folder Name

          server, if one is specified.namespaces.that word.

          Enter Subfolder Name

          directory remains visible.create a directory.The sub-command options are:"RAW" in it, likeUnix "cat" command. for display (the default).then you want free output.pipe command.Output enabled.and some of them off.

          Suspend Command

          minimizing it into an icon.has been closed unexpectedly.

          Read File Command

          The "Read File"(^R) your Alpine system.

          Alt Editor Command

          already filled in.

          Spell Check Command

          The "To Spell"(^T)

          Justify Command

          The Justify(^J) be done.not preserved.use the standard be deleted or"F9","Ctrl-K","F10","Ctrl-U",If you press "F9""^K"in the same buffer, so
        • Fruit
        • Bread
        • EggsSend Command

          Send Command

          The Send command(^X) you intended.observe details of the

          Rich Header Command

          common.This set usually includes the"Bcc:","Fcc:","Lcc:",and "Newsgroups"hidden."To:","Cc:",and "Lcc:"option, but not to the

          Address Completion

          begins with the entered text.Next comes an LDAP search.Cancel Command

          Cancel Command

          (^C) "DEADLETR".

          Postpone Command

          The postponemessage so you may readDelete and Undelete removes the mark.get rid of the message.Replying and Forwarding message in your reply.Some of this is configurable.Specifically, see theconfiguration features.Bounce Command

          Bounce Command

          The Bounce Also, some owners of emailBounce is not anonymous.and Exportconfigured with thefeature list settings.in SETUP CONFIGURATION) isto a plain text file.file name that is displayed.this help.with the message.saving of the attachments."NoAllParts"!in a newly created directory.is found.or perhapsif possible.save them one at a time.prepended.An example of that would beexported from Alpine."To Files" command.

          TakeAddr Command

          With the Take Addressthen you will see an addresspersonal distribution list.If the configuration featurePrint Command

          Print Command

          The PrintPrint command, including

          HdrMode Command

          for diagnostic purposes.The Header Modeturning on theFlag Command

          Flag Command

          which are always present.Jump Command

          Jump Command

          in the SETUP CONFIGURATION).

          NextNew Command

          more information.)flagged Important.Goto Command

          Goto Command

          Pipe Command

          Pipe Command

          processing.used to alter this behavior.

          Conditional Commands

          Also note that someRole Command

          Role Command

          Journal Command

          Setup Command

          Setup Command

          Address Book Command

          book(s) may be updated.

          Folder List Command

          folders in it.

          Compose Command

          be attached to the message.Expunge/Excludeselected and deleted.The configuration features

          ViewAttch Command

          The View/Save Attachmentselected attachment.on configuration in theWhen any of the features(also see the feature

          WhereIs Command

          The WhereIs(or Ctrl-W) key followedby Ctrl-V. Similarly,and the Subject line.is turned on,string being searched for.Ctrl-X to select all matches.

          SORT OPTION: Cc

          SORT OPTION: To

          SORT OPTION: Score

          SORT OPTION: Size

          below shorter ones.

          SORT OPTION: From

          SORT OPTION: Thread

          SORT OPTION: Subject

          SORT OPTION: Date

          SORT OPTION: Arrival

          recipients.by their scores.by their relative sizes.author.by subject. are arranged alphabetically.the messages at all.

          SORT OPTION: Default

          set in theSort Command

          Sort Command

          Your sorting options are:a while.this command does nothing.

          ZoomMode Command

          been selected.to do that.Apply Command

          Apply Command

          undelete, reply, forward,pipe,Select: Status

          Select: Status

          Deleted flag set.being Important with theand Unanswered.not if it is not Deleted.be exactly what you expect.one of the client's sessions.Select: Text

          Select: Text

          or the From header.Subjects."^W Cur Cc".Select: Rule

          Select: Rule

          flexibility.is not considered here.date, size, or keywords.
          select All
          select Cur
          select by Number
          a single entry.of the cursor in the folder.
          select by Date
          day the message was sent on.and "SENT ON".itself).and "ARRIVED ON".
          select by Text
          select by Status
          or not Important, and so on.be exactly what you want.
          select by siZe
          than the size you specify.and Larger.
          select by Keyword
          select by Rule
          select by tHread
          "unselect Current",

          MESSAGE TEXT SCREEN

          right corner.in the corner. ------------------------
          messages, etc.you can change this with the
          STATUS:
          message: yet eXpunged the folder. to be answered. forward a message. mailing list. the feature type.)

        MESSAGE NUMBER:
        in a different way.

        DATE SENT:
        field in the message.

        In Newsgroups, if you are

        SIZE:
        size of the message.

        SUBJECT:
        threads, etc.thread: type instead.)
        THREAD NUMBER:
        DATE STARTED:
        into account.

        its use and limit.alternative part in HTML.represented by amember of the list.

        Unsubscribe
        recipients of the email list.
        Subscribe
        Post
        Owner
        have regarding the list.
        Archive
        F3 function"E"key to Exit Help at any time.the topic they describe.displayed in bold typeis "selected"."P"F2 functionyou will need to set theIf you do set this"attached-to-wyse"user interface.variable) can be set.
      • a command line argumentset for PC-Alpine.remote configuration folder.either local or remote.or with theoption).value is established.on the command line is used.necessary).the new value.and the effect cascades.This would result in:that, for example:produces:results in: smtp-server = yoursmtp.orginsert it, or turnoptions could betwo places.the Unix home directory).may also be useful.

        Remote Configuration

        The command might look like:configuration to it.remote configuration file.your default settings.signature files.Help Index

        Help Index

      • Besides coloring the message status symbols, you may also color theSETUP INDEX LINE COLORS screen, which youmay get to with the commands Setup/Rules/Indexcolor.When the entire line is colored that color will be "behind" thestatus symbol colors talked about in the paragraph above.Setup/Kolor screen (Keyword Colors);the ARROW cursor;Index Subject Color;Index From Color;Index Opening text.OPTION: Index Arrow Color

        OPTION: Index Arrow Color

        optionto include the "ARROW" token, you may set the color ofthe arrow displayed with this option.If you don't set the color it will be colored in the same color asOPTION: Index From Color

        OPTION: Index From Color

        You may set the color used to draw the From part of the index line.This coloring takes place for all but the current index line, and the FromColor appears to be in front of any color from an Index Color Rule.If you don't set this color it will be colored in the same color asOPTION: Index Subject Color

        OPTION: Index Subject Color

        You may set the color used to draw the Subject part of the index line.This coloring takes place for all but the current index line, and the SubjectOPTION: Index Priority Symbol Colors

        OPTION: Index Priority Symbol Colors

        The X-Priority header is a non-standard header that is used in asomewhat standard way by many mail programs.Alpine expects the value of this header to be a digit with a valuefrom 1 to 5, with 1 being the highest priority and 5 the lowest priority.Alpine can be made to display an indication of this priority inmessages by use of one of the tokens(Tokens for Index and Replying)PRIORITY, PRIORITYALPHA, or PRIORITY! in theYou may set the color used to draw these tokens by use of the colorsIndex High Priority Symbol Color and Index Low Priority Symbol Color.This coloring takes place for all but the current index line, and the PriorityIf the priority has a value of 1 or 2 the High Priority color will beand if the value is 4 or 5 the Low Priority color will be used.If you don't set these colors the index line will be colored in the same color asOPTION: Special Text Color

        OPTION: Special Text Color

        Sets the color Pine uses for coloring any text in the body of the messagethat is not part of a handle (and internal or external link that Pine paints in a different color). By default, this variable is not defined, which means that text that matches the pattern is not painted in anyparticular way. This variable must be set in a special form if youOPTION: Index Opening Color

        OPTION: Index Opening Color

        With some setups the text of the subject is followedby the opening text of the message if there is any room available in the index line.to include one of the Subject tokens that causes this behavior(SUBJECTTEXT, SUBJKEYTEXT, or SUBJKEYINITTEXT), you may set the color ofthis opening text with this option.This coloring takes place for all but the current index line, and the OpeningBy default the Index Opening Color is gray characters on a white background.OPTION: Status ColorSets the color Alpine uses for status messages written to the messageBy default, the Status Color is the same as the Reverse Color.OPTION: Title Closed Color

        OPTION: Title Closed Color

        Sets the color Alpine uses for the titlebar (the top line on the screen)when the current folder is closed.By default, the Title Color Closed Color is white characters on a red background.By setting this color to something noticeable you will be alerted to thefact that the current folder is closed, perhaps unexpectedly.OPTION: Title ColorSets the color Alpine uses for the titlebar (the top line on the screen).By default, the Title Color is black characters on a yellow background.The actual titlebar color may be different from the Title Color if""is set to some value other than the default.It may also be different if the current folder is closed and theTitle Closed Colorcolor is set to something different from the Title Color.OPTION: Reverse Color

        OPTION: Reverse Color

        Sets the color Alpine uses for reverse video characters.OPTION: Normal ColorSets the color Alpine normally uses.By default this color is black characters on a white background.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_save-will-quote-leading-froms"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls an aspect of the Save command (and also the wayoutgoing messages are saved to an FCC folder). If set, Alpine will adda leading ">" character in front of message lines beginning with "From" when they are saved to another folder, including lines syntacticallydistinguishable from the type of message separator line commonly used onThe default behavior is that a ">" will be prepended only to linesbeginning with "From " that might otherwise be confused with a messageseparator line on Unix systems. If pine is the only mail program you use,this default is reasonable. If another program you use has troubledisplaying a message with an unquoted "From " saved by Alpine, you shouldenable this feature. This feature only applies to the common Unix mailboxformat that uses message separator lines beginning with "From ". IfAlpine has been configured to use a different mailbox format (possiblyincompatible with other mail programs), then this issue does not arise,and the feature is irrelevant.OPTION: File Directory

        OPTION: File Directory

        This value affects the Composer's "^J Attach" command, the Attachment Index Screen's "S Save" command, and theMessage Index's "E Export" command.Normally, when a filename is supplied that lacks a leading "path"component, Alpine assumes the file exists in the user's home directory.Under Windows operating systems, this definition isn't always clear. This feature allows you to explicitly set where Alpine should look for filesNOTE: this feature's value is ignored if either featureis set or the PINERC has a value for the "" variable.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_try-alternative-authentication-driver-first"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects how Alpine connects to IMAP servers.Its utility has largely been overtaken by events,but it may still be useful in some circumstances.If you only connect to modern IMAP servers that support"STARTTLS" you can ignore this feature.By default, Alpine will attempt to connect to an IMAP server on thenormal IMAP service port (143), and if the server offers "Transport LayerSecurity" (STARTTLS) and Alpine has been compiled with encryption capability,then a secure (encrypted) session will be negotiated.With this feature enabled, before connecting on the normal IMAP port, Alpinewill first attempt to connect to an alternate IMAP service port (993) usedspecifically for encrypted IMAP sessions via the Secure Sockets Layer(SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) method.If the SSL attempt fails, Alpine will then try the defaultbehavior described in the previous paragraph.STARTTLS negotiation on the normal port is preferred, and supersedes the use ofSSL on port 993, but older servers may not provide STARTTLS support.This feature may be convenient when accessing IMAP servers that do not supportSTARTTLS, but do support SSL or TLS connections on port 993.However, it is important to understand that with this feature enabled,Alpine will attempt to make a secure connection if that is possible,but it will proceed to make an insecure connection if that is the onlyoption offered by the server, or if the Alpine in question has been builtwithout encryption capability.Note that this feature specifies a per-user (or system-wide) defaultbehavior, but host/folder specification flags may be used to control thebehavior of any specific connection.This feature interacts with some ofthe possible host/folder path specification flags as follows:The /starttls host flag, for example,
        {foo.example.com/starttls}INBOX
        will over-ride this feature for the specified host by bypassing theSSL or TLS connection attempt.Moreover, with /starttls specified,the connection attempt will fail if theservice on port 143 does not offer TLS support.The /ssl host flag, for example,
        {foo.example.com/ssl}INBOX
        will insist on an SSL or TLS connection for the specified host,and will fail if the SSL or TLS service on port 993 is not available.Alpine will not subsequently retry a connectionon port 143 if /ssl is specified.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_show-selected-in-boldface"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's "aggregate operation"particular, the Select and WhereIs commands. Select and WhereIs (with the^X subcommand) will search the current folder for messages meeting aspecified criteria, and "tag" the resulting messages with an first column of the applicable lines in the MESSAGE INDEX. If this featureis set, instead of using the "X" to denote a selected message, attempt to display those index lines in boldface. Whether this ispreferable to the "X" will depend on personal taste and the type ofFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_include-text-in-reply"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Reply command. Normally, Alpinewill ask whether you wish to include the original message in your reply.If this feature is set and the feature""is not set, then the original message will be included in the replyautomatically, without prompting.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-open-next-unread"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls the behavior of the TAB key when traversing folders"" collection or in optional .(NextNew)are no more unseen messages in the current (incoming message or news)folder, Alpine will search the list of folders in the current collection forone containing New or Recent (new since the last time the folder wasThis behavior may be modified slightly with the""feature that causes Alpine to look for Unseen messages instead of RecentNormally, when such a folder is found, Alpine will askwhether you wish to open the folder. If this feature is set, Alpine willautomatically open the folder without prompting.This feature also affects some other similar situations.that is equal to one of the "separate-" values, and you areviewing a thread; then when you type the NextNew command and are at theend of the current thread you will automatically go to the next threadBy default, you would be asked if you want to view the next thread.You will also be asked at times whether or not you want to view the nextthread after you delete the last message in the thread.Setting this feature will also cause that question to be skipped.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-index-locale-dates"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects the display of dates in the MESSAGE INDEX.Normally an attempt is made to localize the datesused in the MESSAGE INDEX display to your locale.LC_TIME locale setting on a UNIX system.On Windows the Regional Options control panel may be used to set the date format.At the programming level, Alpine is using the strftime routineIf this feature is set, dates are displayed in English andwith the conventions of the United States.OPTION: Color StyleIf the terminal or terminal emulator you are using is capable of displayingcolors, this option controls whether or not color will be used in Alpine.If you turn color on and things are set up correctly,you should see color appear on the screen immediately.Modern terminal emulators are usually capable of displaying colors.The available options include:
        In order to decide if your terminal is capable of color, Alpine looks inthe terminal capabilities database, TERMINFO or TERMCAP, depending onThis is a good option to choose if you switch between a color and a non-colorterminal with the same Alpine configuration.Alpine will know to use color on the color terminal because it is describedin the termcap entry, and Alpine will know to use black and white on theThe Alpine Technical Notes, distributed with the source code of Alpinehave more information on configuring a TERMCAP or TERMINFOThis is usually something a system administrator does.
        This is probably the setting that most people should use.Because setting up a termcap entry is confusing and because theterminal capabilities database is often not correctly configured for color,this choice and the next may be easier for you to use.If your terminal emulator responds to ANSI color escape sequences, whichmany do, this option will cause Alpine to believe your terminal will respondto the escape sequences that produce eight different foreground and backgroundThe escape sequences used to set the foreground colors are

        ESC [ 3 <color_number> m

        where the color_number is an ASCII digit between 0 and 7.The numbers 0 through 7 should correspond to the colors black, red, green,yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white.Some terminal emulators use a pre-ANSI scheme that swapsthe colors blue and red and the colors yellow and cyan.This will cause the default colors to be different, but other than thatThere is also a 9th color available, the last one shown, which is the defaultcolor from the terminal emulator.When used as a background color some people refer to this color as"transparent", which is why the letters "TRAN" areshown in the color swatch of the SETUP COLOR screen.The foreground transparent color is shown asthe color of the "TRAN" text.(The transparent color will not work correctly in a PC-Alpine configuration.)The escape sequences used to set the background colors are the sameas for the foreground colors except a "4" replaces the "3".The escape sequences for foreground and background default colors (transparent)Note: With the Tera Term terminal emulator this setting works well.You should also have the Tera Term "Full color" option turned OFF.You may find the "Full color" option in Tera Term's "Setup"menu, in the "Window" submenu.

        Many terminal emulators know about the same eight colors aboveThis option attempts to use all 16 colors.The same escape sequences as for the eight-color terminal are usedThe escape sequences used to set foreground colors 8-15 are the same asfor 0-7 except the "3" is replaced with a "9".The background color sequences for colors 8-15 are the same as for 0-7except the "4" is replaced with "10".You can tell if the 16 colors are working by turning on this optionand then going into one of the color configuration screens, for example,the configuration screen for Normal Color.If you see 16 different colors to select from (plus a 17th forthe transparent color), it's working.
        Some versions of xterm (and some other terminal emulators)

        ESC [ 38 ; 5 ; <color_number> m

        where the color_number is an ASCII digit between 0 and 255.Background colors are the same with the 38 replaced with a 48.The numbers 0 through 15 are probably similar to the 16 color versionabove, then comes a 6x6x6 color cube, followed by 24 colors of gray.The terminal default (transparent) color is the 257th color at the bottom.Some terminal emulators will misinterpret these escape sequences causingthe terminal to blink or overstrike characters or to do something elseThe PuTTY terminal emulator has an option called "Allow terminal touse xterm 256-colour mode" which allows PuTTY to work well withThe normal default is "no-color".Once you've turned on color you may set thecolors of many objects on the screen individually.For example, you may add colors to the status letters on the MESSAGEMost categories of color that Alpine supports are configurable here.For example, "Normal Color"is the color used to display most of the text in Alpine, and"Reverse Color" is used to display highlighted text, such as thecurrent message in the MESSAGE INDEX.Lines in the MESSAGE INDEX may also be colored.Use Setup Rules to get to the Indexcolor configuration screen.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-mail-check-cue"-->

        FEATURE:

        If set, this feature will cause an asterisk to appear in the upperleft-hand corner of the screen whenever Alpine checks for new mail.Two asterisks whenever Alpine saves (checkpoints) the state of the currentIn addition, PC-Alpine will display a less-than symbol, '<', when it is trying to open a network connection (e.g, to open your INBOXserver) or read from the network connection. A greater-than symbol,will be displayed when PC-Alpine is trying to write to the networkconnection (e.g, sending a command to your IMAP server).FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_assume-slow-link"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects Alpine's display routines. If set, the normalinverse-video cursor (used to highlight the current item in a list) will bereplaced by an "arrow" cursor and otherscreen update optimizations forlow-speed links (e.g. 2400 bps dialup connections) will be activated.One of the optimizations is that colored index lines (set up with IndexcolorIf you are just turning this feature on because you like usingthe "arrow" cursor you may have an arrow cursor with index linecoloring by turning this feature off and the on.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_ignore-size-changes"-->

        FEATURE:

        When you have an account residing in an IMAP server, Alpine records the size of each message as reported by the server. However, when Alpine saves a message in such IMAP server, Alpine will compute the size of the message independently, from the data it received. If these two numbers do not match for a message, Alpine asks you if you still want to take the risk of saving such message, since data corruption or loss of data could result Sometimes the root of this problem is that the IMAP server does not compute sizes correctly, and there will not be loss of information when saving such message. Enabling this feature will make Alpine ignore such error and continue saving the message without producing any warnings or ever stopping the process, as if there had not been any error. This option applies to all IMAP servers that you use, so if you enable this feature, size discrepancy warnings will not be given for any IMAP server you Example of a server where you could reproduce this problem is the Gmail IMAP server. Another example can be found in some versions of the Exchange It is recommended that this feature be disabled most of the time and only enabled when you find a server which you can determine that has the above mentioned defect, but be disabled again after making the save operation FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_force-arrow-cursor"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects Alpine's MESSAGE INDEX display routine.If set, the normal inverse-video cursor will bereplaced by a simple "arrow" cursor, which normally occupies thesecond column of the index display.This is the same index cursor you get if you turn on, but the indexline coloring will still be present if this feature is turned on and is off.An alternative version of the Arrow cursor is available by including theARROWIt ought to be the case that this feature also affects the ATTACHMENT INDEX,FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_save-will-advance"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls one aspect of the Save command. If set, Save will(in addition to copying the current message to the designated folder) alsoFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_prune-uses-yyyy-mm"-->

        FEATURE:

        By default, Alpine asks monthly whether or not you would like to renamesome folders to a new name containing the date.It also asks whether or not you would like to delete some old folders.See the option for anBy default, the name used when renaming a folder looks like
        <foldername>-<month>-<year>
        For example, the first time you run Alpine in May of 2004,the folder "sent-mail" might be renamed to
        sent-mail-apr-2004
        If this feature is set, the name used will be of the form
        <foldername>-<yyyy>-<mm>
        where "yyyy" is the year and "mm" is the two-digitFor the April, 2004 example above, it would instead be
        sent-mail-2004-04
        because April is the 4th month of the year.A reason you might want to set this feature is so that the folderswill sort in chronological order.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_unselect-will-not-advance"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls one aspect of the Unselect Current message command.Normally, when the Unselect current message command (:) is typed when thecurrent message is selected, the message will be unselected and the nextmessage will become the current message.If this feature is set, the cursor will not advance to the next message.Instead, the current message will remain the current message afterFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_busy-cue-spinner-only"-->

        FEATURE:

        When Alpine is delayed for some reason it usually shows thatsomething is happening with a small animated display in the statusmessage line near the bottom of the screen.Setting this feature will cause that animation to be the sameeach time instead of having Alpine choose a random animation.You may turn the animation off altogether by setting theFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_save-will-not-delete"-->

        FEATURE:

        not mark the message "deleted" (its default behavior) afterit has been copied to the designated folder.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_use-current-dir"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls an aspect of several commands. If set, your "current working directory" (which, at least for your current Alpine "session," is "") will be used instead of your home directory (which, in the present configuration of your system, is "") for all of the following operations:
        • Export in the MESSAGE INDEX and MESSAGE TEXT screens
        • Attachment Save in the MESSAGE TEXT and ATTACHMENT TEXT screens
        • F4 Ctrl-R file inclusion in the COMPOSER
        • F5 Ctrl-J file attachment in the COMPOSERIf you are starting PC-Alpine from a desktop icon or the Start menu, you can set the "current drive" by specifying it in the "Start in:" box found in the Shortcut tab of the Properties. FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_use-regular-startup-rule-for-stayopen-folders"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects which message is selected as the current messageStay Open folder.Normally, the starting position for an incoming folder (which most Stay Openfolders will likely be) is controlled by the.However, if a folder is a Stay Open folder, when you re-enter the folderafter the first time the current message will be the same as it was whenAn exception is made if you use the TAB command to get to the folder.In that case, the message number will be incremented by one from what itThe above special behavior is thought to be useful.However, it is special and different from what you might at first expect.If this feature is set, then Stay Open folders will not be treated speciallyas far as the startup rule is concerned.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_use-resent-to-in-rules"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature is turned off by default because turning it on causes problemswith some deficient IMAP servers.In Alpine Filters and other types of Rules, if thePatterncontains a To header pattern and this feature is turned on,then a check is made in the message to seeif a Resent-To header is present, and that is used instead of the To header.If this feature is not turned on, then the regular To header will alwaysFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_save-partial-msg-without-confirm"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Save command.By default, when you Save a message that has some deleted parts, you willbe asked to confirm that you want to Save with a prompt that looks like:
          Saved copy will NOT include entire message! Continue?
          If this feature is set, you will not be asked.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_select-without-confirm"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Save, Export, and Goto commands.These commands all take text input to specify the name of the folder orfile to be used, but allow you to press ^T for a list of possible names.If set, the selected name will be used immediately, without furtheropportunity to confirm or edit the name.
        • Aggregate Operations
        • Selecting: Select and WhereIs/Select,
        • ,
        • .
        • , and
        • .OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_opening-text-separator-chars"-->

          OPTION:

          This option controls a minor aspect of Alpine's MESSAGE INDEX screen.(SUBJECTTEXT, SUBJKEYTEXT, or SUBJKEYINITTEXT), then this option may be usedto modify what is displayed slightly.By default, the Subject is separated from the opening text of the message bythe three characters space dash space;
          " - "
          Use this option to set it to something different.The value must be quoted if it includes any space characters.For example, the default value could be specified explicitly by setting this
          =" - "
          OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_keyword-surrounding-chars"-->

          OPTION:

          This option controls a minor aspect of Alpine's MESSAGE INDEX and MESSAGEso that either the "SUBJKEY" or "SUBJKEYINIT" tokensare used to display keywords or their initials along with the Subject; thenthis option may be used to modify the resulting display slightly.By default, the keywords or initials displayed for these tokens will besurrounded with curly braces ({ and }) and a trailing space.For example, if keywords "Work" and "Now" are set fora message, the "SUBJKEY" token will normally look like
          {Work Now} actual subject
          and the SUBJKEYINIT token would look like
          {WN} actual subject
          The default character before the keywords is the left brace ({) and thedefault after the keywords is the right brace followed by a space (} ).This option allows you to change that.You should set it to two values separated by a space.The values may be quoted if they include space characters.So, for example, the default value could be specified explicitly by setting this
          ="{" "} "
          The first part wouldn't need to be quoted (but it doesn't hurt).The second part does need the quotes because it includes a space character.If you wanted to change the braces to brackets you could use
          ="[" "] "
          Inside the quotes you can use backslash quote to mean quote, so
          ="\"" "\" "
          "Work Now" actual subject
          It is also possible to color keywords in the index using theSetup/Kolor screen (Keyword Colors).It is not possible to change the fact that a space character is used toseparate the keywords if more than one keyword is set for a message.It is also not possible to change the fact that there are no separatorsbetween the keyword initials if more than one keyword is set.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_next-thread-without-confirm"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Next and Prev commands inthe case where you are using one of the"separate-index-screen" styles for the configuration optionand currently have the folder sorted by a Threaded or OrderedSubject sort.When you are Viewing a particular thread you have aMESSAGE INDEX of only the messages in that thread.If you press the Next command with the last message in the thread highlightedyou will normally be asked if you want to "View next thread?",assuming there is a next thread to view.If this feature is set it will be assumed that you always want to view thenext thread and you won't be asked to confirm that.Similarly, if the first message of the thread is highlighted and youpress the Prev command, this feature will prevent the question"View previous thread".This feature only has an effect in the MESSAGE INDEX screen.If you then view a particular message from that screen and press theNext command, you will be sent to the next thread without being asked,independent of the setting of this feature."" also has some similar effects.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_news-offers-catchup-on-close"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls what Alpine does as it closes a newsgroup.When set, Alpine will offer to delete all messages from the newsgroupas you are quitting Alpine or opening a new folder.This feature is useful if you typically read all the interesting messagesin a newsgroup each time you open it. This feature saves you fromhaving to delete each message in a newsgroup as you read it or fromselecting all the messages and doing anaggregate delete before youmove on to the next folder or newsgroup.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_news-deletes-across-groups"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls what Alpine does when you delete a message in anewsgroup that appears in more than one newsgroup. Such a messageis sometimes termed a "crossposting" in that it was postedAlpine's default behavior when you delete such a message is to removeonly the copy in the current newsgroup from view when you use the"Exclude" command or the next time you visit the newsgroup.Enabling this feature causes Alpine to remove every occurrence of themessage from all newsgroups it appears in and to which you areNOTE: As currently implemented, enabling this feature may increase thetime it takes the Expunge command and newsgroup closing to complete.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enhanced-fancy-thread-support"-->

          FEATURE:

          If this option is set certain commands in Pine will operate in loosethreads too. For example, the command ^R marks a thread deleted, but ifthis feature is set, it will remove all threads that share the same missingFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_confirm-role-even-for-default"-->

          FEATURE:

          If you have roles, when you Reply to or Forward a message, or Composewill search through your roles for one that matches.Normally, if no matches are found you will be placed into the composerwith no opportunity to select a role.If this feature is set, then you will be asked to confirm that you don'tThis will give you the opportunity to select a role (with the ^T command).If you confirm no role with a Return, you will be placed inYou may also confirm with either an "N" or a "Y".These behave the same as if you pressed the Return.(The "N" and "Y" answers are available because theymatch what you might type if there was a role match.)If you are using the alternate form of the Compose command called"Role", then all of your roles will be available to you,independent of the value of this feature and of the values set for all ofReply Use, Forward Use, and Compose Use.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-save-input-history"-->

          FEATURE:

          Many of the prompts that ask for input in the status line near thebottom of the screen will respond to Up Arrow and Down Arrowwith the history of previous entries.For example, in the MESSAGE INDEX screen when you use the WhereIscommand the text you entered will be remembered and can be recalledAnother example, when saving a message the folders saved to willbe remembered and can be recalled using the arrow keys.In the Save prompt, some users prefer that the Up and Down arrow keysbe used for the Previous Collection and Next Collection commandsinstead of for a history of previous saves.If this option is set the Up and Down arrow keys will become synonyms for thePrevious Collection and Next Collection (^P and ^N) commands in theprompt for the name of a folder to Save to or in the prompt for theWhen this feature is not set (the default), ^P and ^N will change thecollection and the arrow keys will show the history.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_continue-tab-without-confirm"-->

          FEATURE:

          Normally, when you use the TAB NextNewcommand and there is a problem checking a folder, you are askedwhether you want to continue with the search in the following folder or not.This question gives you a chance to stop the NextNew processing.(The checking problem might be caused by the fact that the folder does notexist, or by an authentication problem, or by a server problemIf this feature is set you will not be asked.It will be assumed that you do want to continue.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_convert-dates-to-localtime"-->

          FEATURE:

          Normally, the message dates that you see in theMESSAGE INDEX and MESSAGE VIEW are displayed in the timezone they were sent from.For example, if a message was sent to you from a few timezones to the eastit might appear that it was sent from the future;or if it was sent from somewhere to the west it might appearas if it is from yesterday even though it was sent only a few minutes ago.If this feature is set an attempt will be made to convert the datesto your local timezone to be displayed.Note that this does not affect the results of Select by Date or ofanything else other than these displayed dates.When viewing the message you may look at the original unconverted value of the Dateheader by using the HdrMode Command.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_return-to-inbox-without-confirm"-->

          FEATURE:

          command and there are no more folders or newsgroups to visit, you are askedif you want to return to the INBOX.It will be assumed that you do want to return to the INBOX.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_check-newmail-when-quitting"-->

          FEATURE:

          If this feature is set, Alpine will check for new mail after you give theIf new mail has arrived since the previous check, you will be notifiedand given the choice of quitting or not quitting.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-extra-post-prompt"-->

          FEATURE:

          By default, when you post a message to a newsgroup you are asked to confirmthat you want to post with the question
          Posted message may go to thousands of readers. Really post?
          will not be prompted to confirm your intent to post to a newsgroupand your message will be posted.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-filtering-messages"-->

          FEATURE:

          If you use Filter Rules that move messages or set status of messagesyou sometimes see messages from Alpine that look like
          <filter name>: Moving 2 filtered messages to <folder name>
          <filter name>: Setting flags in 5 messages
          Processing filter <filter name>
          If this feature is set, these messages will be suppressed.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-filtering-done-message"-->

          FEATURE:

          you sometimes see a message from Alpine that looks like
          filtering done
          If this feature is set, this message will be suppressed.is set then this message will be suppressed regardless.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_send-without-confirm"-->

          FEATURE:

          By default, when you send or post a message you will be asked to confirmwith a question that looks something like:will not be prompted to confirm your intent to sendand your message will be sent.If this feature is set it disables some possibilities and renders someSending Filters,Background Sending,Delivery Status Notifications,or ^V to turn off the generation of flowed text for this message.These options are normally available as suboptions in the Send prompt, butwith no Send prompt the options are gone."",which may be used to eliminate the extra confirmationquestion when posting to a newsgroup.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_news-post-without-validation"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls whether the NNTP server is queried as newsgroupsare entered for posting. Validation over slow links (e.g. dialup usingSLIP or PPP) can cause delays. Set this feature to eliminate such delays.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-timezone-comment-when-sending"-->

          FEATURE:

          Normally, when Alpine generates a Date header for outgoing mail,it will try to include the symbolic timezone at the end of theThe symbolic timezone is often three characters long, but onsome operating systems, it may be longer.Apparently there are some SMTP servers in the world that will reject anincoming message if it has a Date header longer than about 80 characters.If this feature is set, the symbolic timezone normally generated byYou probably don't need to worry about this feature unless you run intoFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_news-read-in-newsrc-order"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls the order in which newsgroups will be presented. Ifset, they will be presented in the same order as they occur in your file (the default location of which can be changed with the "" option). If not set, the newsgroups will be presented in alphabetical order.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_fcc-without-attachments"-->

          FEATURE:

          This features controls the way Fcc's (File carbon copies) aremade of the messages you send.Normally, Alpine saves an exact copy of your message as it was sent.When this feature is enabled, the "body" of the messageyou send (the text you type in the composer) is preserved in the copy as before, however all attachments are replaced with textexplaining what had been sent rather than the attachments themselves.This feature also affects Alpine's "Send ?" confirmation promptin that a new "^F Fcc Attchmnts" option becomes available whichallows you to interactively set whether or not attachments are savedFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-fcc-seen"-->

          FEATURE:

          This features controls the way Fccs (File carbon copies) areNormally, when Alpine saves a copy of a message you sent as an Fcc, thatcopy will be marked as Unseen.When you look at the folder it was saved in the message will appear tobe a New message until you read it.When this feature is enabled, the message will be marked as havingFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_fcc-only-without-confirm"-->

          FEATURE:

          This features controls an aspect of Alpine's composer.The only time this feature will be used is if you attempt to send mailthat has no recipients but does have an Fcc.Normally, Alpine will ask if you really mean to copy the message only toThat is, it asks if you really meant to have no recipients.will not be prompted to confirm your intent to make only a copyof a message with no recipients..The difference between this feature and that feature is that this featureconsiders a Bcc to be a recipient while that feature will ask for confirmationeven if there is a Bcc when there is no To, Cc, or Newsgroup.The default values also differ. This feature defaults to asking the questionThe feature defaults to not askingFEATURE: auto-move-read-msgs-using-rules

          FEATURE: auto-move-read-msgs-using-rules

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's behavior upon quitting. If set,""option is also set, then Alpine will automatically transfer all readmessages to the designated folder using the rules that you have defined in"" and markthem as deleted in the INBOX. Messages in the INBOX marked with an "N" (meaning New, or unseen) are not affected.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-move-read-msgs"-->

          FEATURE:

          option is also set, then Alpine willautomatically transfer all read messages to the designated folder and markFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_expunge-without-confirm-everywhere"-->

          FEATURE:

          This features controls an aspect of Alpine's eXpunge command. If set, youwill not be prompted to confirm your intent before the expunge takes place. This feature sets this behavior for all folders, unlike the""feature that works only for incoming folders.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_expunge-without-confirm"-->

          FEATURE:

          will not be prompted to confirm your intent before the expunge takes Actually, this is only true for the INBOX folder and for folders in theIncoming Folders collection. See the feature"".FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_expunge-only-manually"-->

          FEATURE:

          Normally, when you close a folder that contains deleted messages you areasked if you want to expunge those messages from the folder permanently.If this feature is set, you won't be asked and the deleted messages willIf you choose to set this feature you will have to expunge themessages manually using the eXpunge command, which you can use whileIf you do not expunge deleted messages the size of yourfolder will continue to increase until you are out of disk space.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_delete-skips-deleted"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Delete command. If set, thisfeature will cause the Delete command to advance past following messages thatare marked deleted. In other words, pressing "D" will both mark thecurrent message deleted and advance to the next message that is not markedFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_reply-always-uses-reply-to"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Reply command. If set, Alpinewill not prompt when a message being replied to contains a "Reply-To:"header value, but will simply use its value (as opposed to using theNote: Using the "Reply-To:" address is usually the preferred behavior,however, some mailing list managers choose to place the list's address inthe "Reply-To:" field of any message sent out to the list. In suchcases, this feature makes it all too easy for personal replies to beinadvertently sent to the entire mail list, so be careful! FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-verbose-smtp-posting"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's message sending. When enabled,Alpine will send a VERB (i.e., VERBose) command early in the posting processintended to cause the SMTP server to provide a more detailed account ofthe transaction. This feature is typically only useful to systemadministrators and other support personnel as an aid in troubleshootingNote, this feature relies on a specific capability of the system's mailtransport agent or configured "". feature will cause problems for some transport agents, and may result insending failure. In addition, as the verbose output comes from the mailtransport agent, it is likely to vary from one system to another. FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_courier-folder-list"-->

          FEATURE:

          In a maildir collection, a folder could be used as a directory to store folders. In the Courier server if you create a folder, then a directory with the same name is created. If you use this patch to access a collection created by the Courier server, then the display of such collection will look confusing. The best way to access a maildir collection created by the Courier server is by using the "#mc/" prefix instead of the "#md/" prefix. If you use this alternate prefix, then this feature applies to you, otherwise you can safely ignore Depending on if you have enabled the option a folder may be listed as "folder[.]", or as two entries in the list by "folder" and "folder.".If this option is disabled, Pine will list local folders that are in Courierstyle format, as "folder", and those that are also directories as"folder[.]". This makes the default display cleaner.If this feature is enabled then creating folders in a maildir collectionwill create a directory with the same name. If this feature is disabled, then a folder is considered a directory only if it contains subfolders, so you cannot create a directory with the same name as an exisiting folder unless you create a subfolder of that folder first (e.g. if you have a foldercalled "foo" simply add "foo.bar" directly. This willcreate the directory "foo" and the subfolder "bar" of it).Observe that this feature works only for maildir collections that are accessedlocally. If a collection is accessed remotely then this feature has no value,as the report is created in a server, and Pine only reports what receivedFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_vertical-folder-list"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's FOLDER LIST screen. If set,the folders will be listed alphabetically down the columns ratherthan across the columns as is the default.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_single-column-folder-list"-->

          FEATURE:

          the folders will be listed one per line instead of several per lineFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_sort-default-save-alpha"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's FOLDER LIST screen.If set, the default save folder will be sorted alphabetically with the otherfolders instead of appearing right after the INBOX (and default FCC folder).FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_sort-default-fcc-alpha"-->

          FEATURE:

          If set, the default Fcc folder will be sorted alphabetically with the otherfolders instead of appearing right after the INBOX.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_show-cursor"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's displays. If set, the systemcursor will move to convenient locations in the displays. For example,to the beginning of the status field of the highlighted index line, orto the highlighted word after a successful WhereIs command. It is intendedto draw your attention to an "interesting" spot on the screen.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_fcc-on-bounce"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's behavior when bouncing amessage. If set, normal FCC ("File Carbon Copy") processing will bedone, just as if you had composed a message to the address you arebouncing to. If not set, no FCC of the message will be saved. FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_pass-c1-control-characters-as-is"-->

          FEATURE:

          It is probably not useful to set this option.This is a legacy option left behind "just in case".Multi-byte characters that have an octet that has the samevalue as a control character are permitted through whether or notIf the feature is set, then this feature has no effect.However, if you wish to filter out regular control characters but pass theso-called C1 control characters (0x80 <= char < 0xA0) through unchanged, thenyou may leave FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_pass-control-characters-as-is"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls how certain characters contained in messages areIf set, all characters in a message will be sent to thescreen. Normally, control characters are displayed as shown below toavoid a garbled screen and to avoid inadvertently changing terminal setup parameters.Control characters are usually displayed as two character sequences like

          ^C

          ^[

          ^?

          ~E

          for the character with value 133 (0x85).(The DEL character is displayed as ^?, regular control characters are displayedas the character ^ followed by the character obtained by adding thefive low-order bits of the character to 0x40, and the C1control characters 0x80 - 0x9F are displayed as the character ~ followed by thecharacter obtained by adding thefive low-order bits of the character to 0x40.)Sometimes, in cases where changing a single control character into atwo-character sequence would confuse Alpine's display routines,a question mark is substituted for the control character.If you wish to filter out regular control characters but pass theyou may leave this feature unset and set the feature instead.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_prefer-plain-text"-->

          FEATURE:

          A message being viewed may contain alternate versions of the same content.Those alternate versions are supposed to be ordered by the sending software such that thefirst alternative is the least preferred and the last alternative is themost preferred. Alpine will normally display the most-preferred version thatit knows how to display. This is most often encountered where the twoalternate versions are a plain text version and an HTML version, with theHTML version listed last as the most preferred.If this option is set, then any plain text version will be preferred toWhen viewing a message there is a command "A TogglePreferPlain",which will temporarily change the sense of this option.If this option is set you will first see the plain text version of aIf you then type the "A" command, you will see the most preferred version,Typing the "A" command a second time will switch it back.Alternatively, if the present option is not set you will originally seethe most preferred version of the message and typing "A" will switch toFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-server-after-link-in-html"-->

          FEATURE:

          By default, links in HTML text are displayed with the host the linkreferences appended, within square brackets, to the link text. Alpinedoes this to help indicate where a link will take you, particularly whenthe link text might suggest a different destination.Setting this feature will prevent the server name from being appendedFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-charset-warning"-->

          FEATURE:

          By default, if the message you are viewing contains characters that are"Display Character Set"add a warning to the start of the displayed text.If this option is set, then that editorial message will be suppressed.Setting this feature also suppresses the comment about the character setFor example, when viewing a message you might see
          From: "[ISO-8859-2] Name" <address>
          in the From header if your Character-Set is something other than ISO-8859-2.If you set this feature, the comment about the character set willFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-msg-view-forced-arrows"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature modifies Up and Down arrow key behavior in Alpine'sMESSAGE TEXT screen when selectable Attachments, URL's, orweb-hostnames are presented. Alpine's usual behavior is to move tothe next or previous selectable item if currently displayed orsimply to adjust the screen view by one line.Setting this feature causes the UP and Down arrow key to behave asif no selectable items were present in the message.Note, the Ctrl-F (next selectable item) and Ctrl-B (previous selectableitem) functionality is unchanged.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_external-command-loads-inline-images-only"-->

          FEATURE:

          Alpine allows you to pass a HTML message to the browser that you have configured in your variable. This allowsyou to read a message outside of Alpine. This is desirable when Alpine does not displayhtml correctly, or when you wish to read the message and see the inline images in the message.An inline image is one that comes with the message and is necessary for the correct display ofthe message. However, there are instances in which the source of an image will come fromexternal servers. If this feature is enabled (the default) then Alpine will only pass inlineimages to the browser and will remove the link to external images, so only inline images willbe used to display the message, and no external image will be loaded. Alpine does this to protectPlease note that messages are usually formatted by the sender so that they display correctly onceall images have been loaded. Enabling this feature might cause the message not to be correctlyAlso consider security and privacy implications of opening an HTML message in a browser. You arealways protected when you do not use this feature, but you might not have the same level ofprotection if you try to open a spam or scam using the html view. Also commercial email isnormally embedded with links to external images that let them, their partners, and your internetservice provider (which could be your employer or school) know that you opened their message orconnected to a web site, violating your privacy.If you are worried about your privacy and security, do not use an external viewer to openhtml files, and keep using the internal mechanisms that Alpine provides to read messages.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-circular-tab"-->

          FEATURE:

          "", in the sense that you can use TAB to browse through all of your IncomingFolders checking for new mail. Once it gets to the last folder of thecollection it goes back to check again until it returns to the originalFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-msg-view-addresses"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature modifies the behavior of Alpine's MESSAGE TEXT screen.Setting this feature causes Alpine to select possible email addressesfrom the displayed text and display them in boldface for selection. The first available email address is displayed in inverse. This is the"selected" address. Pressing RETURN will cause Alpine to enterthe message composition screen with the To: field filled in with theUse the arrow keys (unless you have set the feature "") to change which of the hostnames displayed inboldface is the current selection.Similarly, when selectable web hostnames are present in a message, the Ctrl-Fkey can be used to select the next web hostname in the message independentof which portion of the viewed message is currently displayed. TheCtrl-B key can be used to select the previous web hostnames in the same way.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-msg-view-long-url"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature modifies the behavior of Alpine's MESSAGE TEXT screen. When this featureis set alpine will attempt to recognize long urls (those that spread over severallines in the text) for the HTTP protocol, even when they have not been enclosed betweendelimiters "<" and ">".

          The normal behavior in Alpine is that if a URL is preceeded by the "<"character and this URL was not finished before the end of the line, then acontinuation of the URL is searched in the following line(s). Normally, this type ofURLs will be ended by the ">" character, and if it is not, there is apossibility of including erroneous text into the URL.

          Enabling this feature will make Alpine search for a continuation of certain URLs inlines following its location. This will be of great help most times, but in some casesthe algorithm will catch some text into the URL that is not part of the URL.

          If you find that Alpine failed to recognize correctly a URL simply edit the URL beforeFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-msg-view-web-hostnames"-->

          FEATURE:

          When this feature is set (the default) Alpine will select possible web hostnamesThis can be useful when you receive messages referencing World Wide Web sites without the use of complete URLs; for example, specifying only "www.some.site.com" (which will not become a item by setting "") "http://www.some.site.com". The first available hostname is displayed in inverse. This is the"selected" hostname. Pressing RETURN will cause Alpine to displaythe selected hostname via an external application as definedby the "url-viewer" FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-msg-view-urls"-->

          FEATURE:

          When this feature is set (the default) Alpine will select possible URLs from thedisplayed text and display them in boldface for selection.The first available URL is displayed in inverse. This is the"selected" URL. Pressing RETURN will cause Alpine to displaythe selected URL via either built-in means as with mailto:, imap:,news:, and nntp:, or via an external application as definedUse the arrow keys to change which of the URLs displayed in boldfaceSpeaking of arrow keys, the Up and Down Arrows will select the nextand previous URL if one is available on the screen for selection (unless "").Otherwise, they will simply adjust the viewed text one line up or down.Similarly, when selectable items are present in a message, the Ctrl-Fkey can be used to select the next item in the message independentCtrl-B key can be used to select the previous item in the same way.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-exit-via-lessthan-command"-->

          FEATURE:

          If this feature is set, then on screens where there is an Exit commandbut no < command, the < key will perform the same function as the ExitFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-print-via-y-command"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature modifies the behavior of Alpine's Print command.By default, Alpine's print command is available by pressing the "%" key. (This command is a substantial change from Pine versions before 4.00 -- where the print command was "Y" -- based on numerous complaints about printing being invoked inadvertently, since Y also means "Yes.") This feature is supplied to mitigate any disruption or anxiety users might feel as a result of this change. Enabling this feature will cause Alpine to recognize both the oldcommand, "Y" for Prynt, as well the new "%" method for invokingprinting. Note, key menu labels are not changed as a result ofFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-msg-view-attachments"-->

          FEATURE:

          Setting this feature causes Alpine to present attachments in boldface.The first available attachment is displayed in inverse. This is the"selected" attachment. Pressing RETURN will cause Alpine to displaythe selected attachment. Use the arrow keys to change which of theattachments displayed in boldface is the current selection.and previous attachments if one is available on the screen for selection.Similarly, when selectable items are present in a message, the Ctrl-F keycan be used to select the next item in the message independent of whichportion of the viewed message is currently displayed. The Ctrl-B key canbe used to select the previous item in the same way. FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-search-and-replace"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature modifies the behavior of Alpine's composer. Setting thisfeature causes Alpine to offer the "^R Replace" subcommand, whichallows you to search and replace text strings in a message you are composing, inside the "^W Where is" command. To search and replace text, first enter the text to be replaced at the "Search: " prompt. Then, rather than pressing Enter to just search for thattext, press ^R, which turns the prompt into and then press Enter. The cursor will highlight the first occurrence of the text string you entered, and the prompt will show: Replace "" with : where is what you entered at the previous prompt;here, enter the replacement text. To only replace the highlighted occurrence, simply press Enter now; to replace all occurrences in the message, press ^X (Repl All), then Enter. You will then be asked to confirm The command ^R toggles between "Replace" and "Don't Replace"; its subcommand^X toggles between "Replace All" and "Replace One."If you previously searched for text in a message, it will be offered for re-use as part of the prompt, shown in [ ] brackets.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-reply-indent-string-editing"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects the Reply command's "Include original messagein Reply?" prompt. When enabled, it causes the"Edit Indent String" sub-command to appear which allows you to edit the string Alpine would otherwise use to denote included text from the message being replied to.

          Thus, you can change Alpine's default message quote character (usuallyan angle bracket) on a per message basis. So you could change your quoted message tolook, for example, like this:

          On Tues, 26 Jan 1999, John Q. Smith wrote:John: I just wanted to say hello and to congratulate youJohn: on a job well done!

          ""may be used to change what appears as the default string to be edited.NOTE: Edited only apply to the messageIf you change your so that it is not equal to the default value of "> ", thenquoted text will not be flowed(Flowed Text)For this reason, we recommend that you leave your FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_copy-to-address-to-from-if-it-is-us"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects the From address used when Replying to a message.It is probably only useful if you have someWhen enabled, it checks to see if any of the addresses in the To or Ccfields of the message you are replying to is one of your addresses.If it is, and there is only one of them, then that address is used asthe From address in the message you are composing.In other words, you will be using a From address that is the sameas the To address that was used to get the mail to you in the first place.If a role is being used and it has a From address defined, that From address willbe used rather than the one derived from this feature.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-newmail-short-text-in-icon"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls the text to be displayed in an icon in the eventof a new message arrival. Normally, the message willbe the one that is displayed on the screen. This feature shortens themessage to a count of the number of new messages in brackets. This may bemore useful for those who use the window's title bar in the task bar as anew mail indicator. This feature is only useful if thefeature is also set. Like the feature, this feature is only relevant when run in an xterm environment.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-newmail-in-xterm-icon"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls whether or not Alpine will attempt to announce newmail arrival when it is running in an X terminal window and that windowis iconified. If set, and the $DISPLAY variable indicates that an Xterminal is being used, Alpine will send appropriate escape sequences tothe X terminal to modify the label on Alpine's icon to indicate that newmail has arrived. Alpine will also modify the Alpine window's title toSee also .FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-mouse-in-xterm"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls whether or not an X terminal mouse can be used withAlpine. If set, and the $DISPLAY variable indicates that an X terminal isbeing used, the left mouse button on the mouse can be used to select textClicking on a command at the bottom of the screen will behave as if you hadClicking on an index line will move the current message highlight toDouble-clicking on an index line will view the message.Double-clicking on a link will view the link.This type of mouse support will also work in some terminal emulators which arenot actually X terminals, but which have extra code to support the xtermFor those emulators you not only need to turn this feature on but you alsohave to set the $DISPLAY environment variable even though it isn't neededThat will cause Alpine to think that it is an xterm and to properly interpret theescape sequences sent by the mouse.Note: if this feature is set, the behavior of X terminal cut-and-paste isalso modified. It is sometimes possible to hold the shift key down while clickingleft or middle mouse buttons for the normal xterm cut/paste operations. There is also an Alpine command to toggle this mode on or off.The command is Ctrl-\ (Control-backslash).FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-keymenu"-->

          FEATURE:

          If this feature is set the command key menu that normally appears on thebottom two lines of the screen will not usually be there. Asking forhelp with ^G or ? will cause the key menu to appear instead of causingthe help message to come up. If you want to actually see the help text,another ^G or ? will show it to you. After the key menu has poppedup with the help key it will remain there for an O for Other command butdisappear if any other command is typed.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_print-formfeed-between-messages"-->

          FEATURE:

          Setting this feature causes a formfeed to be printed between messages whenprinting multiple messages (with Apply Print command).FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-dot-folders"-->

          FEATURE:

          When this feature is set, folders beginning with dot (".") may be addedFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-dot-files"-->

          FEATURE:

          When this feature is set, files beginning with dot (".") will bevisible in the file browser. For example, you'll be able to select themwhen using the browser to add an attachment to a message.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_print-offers-custom-cmd-prompt"-->

          FEATURE:

          When this feature is set, the print command will have an additionalsubcommand called "C CustomPrint". If selected, you will havethe opportunity to enter any system print command --instead of being restricted to using those that have been previously configured in the FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_compose-send-offers-first-filter"-->

          FEATURE:

          If you have "" configured, setting this feature will causethe first filter in the list to be offered as the defaultinstead of unfiltered, the usual default.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_allow-talk"-->

          FEATURE:

          By default, permission for others to "talk" to your terminal is turnedoff when you are running Alpine. When this feature is set, permission isinstead turned on. If enabled, you may see unexpected messages in themiddle of your Alpine screen from someone attempting to contact you via theNOTE: The "talk" program has nothing to do with Alpine or email. The talk daemon on your system will attempt to print a message on your screen when someone else is trying to contact you. If you wish to see thesemessages while you are running Alpine, you should enable this feature.If you do enable this feature and see a "talk" message, you must suspend or quit Alpine before you can respond.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_print-index-enabled"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls the behavior of the Print command when in theMESSAGE INDEX screen. If set, the print command will give you a promptasking if you wish to print the message index, or the currently highlightedmessage. If not set, the message will be printed.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_compose-cut-from-cursor"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls the behavior of the Ctrl-K command in the composer.If set, ^K will cut from the current cursor position to the end of the line,rather than cutting the entire line.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_alternate-reply-menu"-->

          FEATURE:

          Note that if this option is enabled, then the optionis ignored. See below to understand why.When you reply to a message, a series of questions are asked that determines how your reply will be handled by Alpine. This feature only affects the result of the first question you are asked, and its purpose is to set values that could override defaults set in Alpine's main configuration screen. As a result, this menu allows you to configure even more features than you would be able to do without this option. For example, this menu always allows you to override or select a Role if you have defined one, or allows you to override your indent string, regardless of if you have enabled .The full list of options can be found below.Here is an example of how this option works. After you press Reply,if you see "A Inc Attach" in the menu, it means that if you press "A", then Alpine will include the attachmentsof the original message, and the default is not to include them. Conversely, if you see "A No Attach" then by pressing "A" Alpine will not includeattachments in your reply, and the default is that Alpine will include them in your reply. The value that you see when you start your reply is controlled by the option. If the feature is enabled, then Alpine will display "A No Attach" to override the default behavior. You cantoggle between the two values of this option by pressing "A".Remember that the value that you see in the menu is the action that will be done when you press the associated command.
        • A: This determines if Alpine will include or not the attachments sent to you in the message that you are replying to. The default is to use the value of the configuration option and can be overridden by using this command.
        • H: This command determines if the headers of a message areincluded in the body of the message that is being replied to. By default Alpine will use the value of the configuration option . Observe that by toggling this option to include headers, text will be toggled
        • R: Can be used to set a role different from the default.
        • S: Determines if Alpine will strip the signature from a message. The default is to strip the signature when the message is notviewed in headers mode, and you either have enabled .
        • Ctrl-R: Can be used to edit the "".In order to include the text of the original message in the replyyou either need to press 'y' to include the original text, or 'n' to exclude it from the reply. Pressing return will execute the default action, which is to include text only if the optionis enabled. However, notice that the default is to include text if you edit the reply indent string or if you explicitly set through this menu that youwant headers included in the reply message.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_strip-whitespace-before-send"-->

          FEATURE:

          By default, trailing whitespace is not stripped froma message before sending. Trailing whitespace should have no effect on anemail message, and in flowed text can aid in delimiting paragraphs.However, the old behavior of stripping trailing whitespace was in placeto better deal with older clients that couldn't handle certain types oftext encodings. This feature restores the old behaviorTrailing whitespace is of aid to flowed-text-formatted messages, which aregenerated by default but can be turned off via the"" feature. also has the effect of turning off sendingFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-flowed-text"-->

          FEATURE:

          Alpine generates flowed text where possible.The method for generating flowed text is defined byRFC 3676,to send message text that can properly be viewed both on normal width displaysand on displays with smaller or larger than normal screen widths.With flowed text, a space at the end of a line tells the receiving mailclient that the following line belongs to the same paragraph.Quoted text will also be affected, with only the innermostlevel of ">" quoting being followed by a space.However, if you have changed thequoted text will not be flowed.For this reason, we recommend that you leave your"" set to the default.This feature turns off the generation of flowed text, as it might bedesired to more tightly control how a message is displayed on the receiving end.If this feature is not set, you can control on a message by messagebasis whether or not flowed text is generated.You do this by typing ^V at the Send confirmation prompt that you getafter typing ^X to send a message.^V is a toggle that turns flowing off and back on if typed again.If for some reason flowing cannot be done on a particular message, then the^V command will not be available.This would be the case, for example, if this feature was set, or if your"" was set to a non-default value."" is set,then the opportunity to control on a message by message basiswhether or not flowed text is generated is lost.When this feature is not set and you have typed ^V to turn off flowing,the Send confirmation prompt will change to look like
          Send message (not flowed)?
          "" willalso turn off the sending of flowed text messages, but it differs in thatit also trims all trailing white space from a message before sending it.If alternate editors are used extensively, be aware that a message will stillbe sent flowed if this feature is unset. In most cases this will be fine,but if the editor has a "flowed text" mode, it would be best toFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_suppress-asterisks-in-password-prompt"-->

          FEATURE:

          When you are running Alpine you will sometimes be asked for a passwordin a prompt on the third line from the bottom of the screen.Normally each password character you type will cause an asterisk to echoon the screen. That gives you some feedback to know that your typing isThere is a very slight security risk in doing it this way because someonewatching over your shoulder might be able to see how many characters thereIf you'd like to suppress the echoing of the asterisks set this feature.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_spell-check-before-sending"-->

          FEATURE:

          When this feature is set, every composed message will be spell-checked beforeFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_alternate-role-menu"-->

          FEATURE:

          Normally the Role Command allows you to choosea role and compose a new message using that role.When this feature is set, the role command will first ask whether you want toCompose a new message, Forward the current message, Reply to thecurrent message, or Bounce the current message.If you are not in the MESSAGE INDEX and are not viewing a message,then there is no current message and the question will be skipped.After you have chosen to Compose, Forward, Reply, or Bounce you willthen choose the role to be used.When Bouncing the "Set From" address is used for theResent-From header, the "Set Fcc" value is used for the Fcc"" is turned on,and the "Use SMTP Server" value is used for the SMTP server, ifOther actions of the role are ignored when Bouncing.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_alternate-compose-menu"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls the menu that is displayed when Compose is selected.If set, a list of options will be presented, with each option representingthe type of composition that could be used. This feature is most useful forusers who want to avoid being prompted with each option separately, or whowant to avoid the checking of remote postponed or form letter folders.The possible types of composition are:New, for starting a new composition. Note that if New is selected and rolesare set, roles are checked for matches and applied according to the settingInterrupted, for continuing an interrupted composition. This option is onlyoffered if an interrupted message folder is detected.Postponed, for continuing postponed compositions. This option is offeredif a is set in the config REGARDLESS OF whether or notthe postponed folder actually exists. This option is especially handyfor avoiding having to check for the existence of a remote postponed folder.Form, for using form letters. This option is offered if the is set in the config, and is not checked for existence for reasons similarto those explained by the postponed option.setRole, for selecting a role to apply to a composition.To Sender, creates a new message, but sets the To: field of the outgoing message to the value of the From: field of the message that is currently being read or where the cursor is positioned in the index screen. This option allows you to compose a message and set the To: field faster than using your addressbook, and helps you create a new conversation with the person in the From: field, without having to use the Reply command. Using the Reply command is many times undesirable because the way a reply is handled by Alpine is different than a new message. For example, text of the original message and attachments of the original message might be included in a reply, and this is not desirable in a new composition. This command is intended to be used to create a fresh, new message, by filling out the To: field automatically.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-arrow-navigation-relaxed"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls the behavior of the left, right, up and downarrow keys in the FOLDER LIST screen when the "" feature isWhen this feature is set, the left and rightarrow keys in the FOLDER LIST screenmove the highlight bar to the left or right, and the up anddown arrows move it up or down.When the "" feature is set and thisthe left and right arrow keys in the Folder List screen strictlytrack the commands bound to the '<' and '>' keys, and the upand down arrow keys move the highlight bar to the previous and nextFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-arrow-navigation"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature controls the behavior of the left and right arrow keys.If set, the left and right arrow keys will operate like the usualnavigation keys < and >.If you set this feature, and do not like the changed behavior of the up/down keys when navigating through the FOLDER LIST screen -- first from column to column, if more than one folder is and then from row to row -- you may either also wish to set the feature "", "", oruse the ^P/^N (instead of up/down arrow) keys to move up/down the list of FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-fast-recent-test"-->

          FEATURE:

          key is pressed, the default behavior is toexplicitly examine the status of the folder for the number of recentmessages (messages delivered since the last time it was viewed).Depending on the size and number of messages in the folder, this testEnabling this feature will cause Alpine to only test for the existence ofany recent messages rather than to obtain the count. This is much fasterin many cases. The downside is that you're not given the number of recentmessages when prompted to view the next folder.is turned on, then the present feature will have no effect.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-unselect-after-apply"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects the behavior of the Apply command. If set,the Apply command will do the operation you specify, but then willimplicitly do an "UnSelect All", so that you will automatically be back inthe normal Index view after the Apply.
        • , and
        • .FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-unzoom-after-apply"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects the behavior of the Apply command. If set, and ifyou are currently looking at a Zoomed Index view of selected messages,implicitly do an "UnZoom", so that you will automatically be back inFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-zoom-after-select"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects the behavior of the Select command.If set, the select command will automatically perform a zoomFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-delivery-status-notification"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects the behavior of Alpine's mail sending. If set, thisfeature enables a subcommand in the composer's "Send?" confirmationprompt. The subcommand allows you to tell Alpine to request the type ofDelivery Status Notification (DSN) that you would like. Most users willbe happy with the default, and need not enable this feature.then this feature has no effect and the type of DSN is not selectable.Turning on this feature and then turning on the DSNOpts from the sendprompt reveals four on-off toggles at the bottom of the screen.The "X" command toggles between NoErrRets and ErrRets. NoErrRets requeststhat no notification be returned to you, even if there is a deliveryfailure. The "D" key toggles between Delay and NoDelay. This tells theserver that you are willing (or not) to receive delay notifications, whichhappen when there is an unusual delay at some mail server (in that mailserver's opinion). The "S" key toggles between Success and NoSuccess.Success requests that you be sent a DSN message when the message issuccessfully delivered to the recipients mailbox. Setting NoErrRets willautomatically turn off Delay and Success notification, and will flip thetoggles to show that. Similarly, turning on Delay and/or Success willautomatically toggle the "X" key to ErrRets. The fourth command, the"H" key, toggles between RetHdrs and RetFull. RetFull requests thatthe full message be returned in any failed DSN. RetHdrs requests thatonly the headers be returned in any failed DSN. Notice that this commandapplies only to failed delivery status reports. For delay or successreports, the full message is never returned, only the headers are returned.If you don't enable the DSN feature or if you don't turn it on for aparticular message, the default is that you will be notified about failures,you might be notified about delays, and you won't be notified aboutsuccesses. You will usually receive the full message back when there isIf you turn on the DSNOpts the default is to return as much information aspossible to you. That is, by default, the Success and Delay options areturned on and the full message will be returned on failure.The sending prompt will display the current DSN request (if any) in aif you have requested NoErrRets. Otherwise, it will look something like:

          [FDS-Hdrs]
          The "F" will always be there, indicating that you will be notifiedof failures. (Alpine doesn't provide a way to request no failure notificationand at the same time request either success or delay notification. The onlyway to request no failure notifications is to request no notifications atall with NoErrRets.) The "D" and/or "S" will be present if you haverequested Delay and/or Success notification. If one of those is missing,that means you are requesting no notification of the corresponding type.After the dash it will say either Hdrs or Full. Hdrs means to return onlythe headers and Full means to return the full message (applies toNOTE: This feature relies on your system's mail transport agent or"""Delivery Status Notification" (DSN). If the mail transport agent youare using doesn't support DSN, a short warning will be shown to you onthe message line at the bottom of the screen after you send your message,but your message will have been sent anyway.Note that DSNs don't provide a mechanism to request read receipts. Thatis, if you request notification on success you are notified when themessage is delivered to the mailbox, not when the message is read.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-background-sending"-->

          FEATURE:

          feature enables a subcommand in the composer's "Send?" confirmationprompt. The subcommand allows you to tell Alpine to handle the actualposting in the background. While this feature usually allows postingto appear to happen very fast, it has no affect on the actual deliverytime it takes a message to arrive at its destination.
        • This feature will have no effect if the feature ""
        • This feature isn't supported on all systems. All DOS and Windows, as well as several Unix ports, do not recognize this feature.
        • Error handling is significantly different when this feature is enabled. Any message posting failure results in the message being appended to your "Interrupted" mail folder. When you type the Compose command, Alpine will notice this folder and offer to extract any messages contained. Upon continuing a failed message, Alpine will display the nature of the failure in the status message line.
        • WARNING: Under extreme conditions, it is possible get lost. Do not enable this feature if you typically run close to any sort of disk-space limits or quotas.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_compose-maps-delete-key-to-ctrl-d"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects the behavior of the DELETE key.If set, Delete will be equivalent to ^D, and deletethe current character. Normally Alpine defines the Delete keyto be equivalent to ^H, which deletes the previousFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_compose-cancel-confirm-uses-yes"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects what happens when you type ^C to cancel a composition.By default, if you attempt to cancel a composition by typing ^C, you will beasked to confirm the cancellation by typing a "C"It logically ought to be a "Y" for Yes, but that isrisky because the "^C Y" needed to cancel a messageis close (on the keyboard) to the "^X Y" needed to send a message.If this feature is set the confirmation asked forwill be a "Yes"instead of a "Confirm" response.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_use-function-keys"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature specifies that Alpine will respond to function keys instead ofthe normal single-letter commands. In this mode, the key menus at thebottom of each screen will show function key designations instead of theFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_use-sender-not-x-sender"-->

          FEATURE:

          Normally Alpine adds a header linelabeled "X-X-Sender", if the sender isdifferent from the From: line.The standard specifies that this headerline should be labeled "Sender", not "X-X-Sender"."Sender" to be used instead of "X-X-Sender".See also "".FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_return-path-uses-domain-name"-->

          FEATURE:

          If you enable this configuration option Pine will use your domain name and yourusername in that domain name to construct your Return-Path header, if not Pinewill use the address that you have set in the From: field to construct it.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-sender"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects Alpine's generation of the "Sender:" or"X-X-Sender"By default, Alpine will generate such a header in situations where theusername or domain are not the same asthe "From:" header on the message.no "Sender:" or "X-X-Sender" header will be generated.This may be desirable on a system that is virtually hosting many domains,and the sysadmin has other methods available for tracking a message toSee also "".FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-terminal-reset-for-display-filters"-->

          FEATURE:

          This feature affects Alpine's behavior when using.Normally, before the display filter is run, the terminal mode is resetto what it was before you started Alpine.This may be necessary if the filter requires the use of the terminal.For example, it may need to interact with you.If you set this feature, then the terminal mode will not be reset.One thing that turning on this feature should fix is the coloring ofquoted text in the message view, whichbreaks because the terminal reset resets the color state of the terminal.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_show-sort"-->

          FEATURE:

          If this feature is set and there is sufficient space on the screen,a short indication of the current sort order will beadded in the titlebar (the top line on the screen), before the nameFor example, with the default Arrival sort in effect,the display would have the charactersadded between the title of the screen and the folder name.The letters are the same as the letters you may type to manuallysort a folder with the SortIndex command ($).The letters in the table below are the ones that may show
        If the sort order is Reversed, the letter above will be preceded by the lettermeans that a Reverse Subject sort is in effect.For the case where the sort is in Reverse Arrival order, the "A" isleft out, and just an "R" is shown.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_downgrade-multipart-to-text"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects Alpine's behavior when sending mail. Internetstandards require Alpine to translate all non-ASCII characters inmessages that it sends using MIME encoding. This encoding can beostensibly broken for recipients if any agent between Alpine and therecipient, such as an email list expander, appends text to themessage, such as list information or advertising. When sending suchmessages Alpine attempts to protect such encoding by placing extraMIME boundaries around the message text.These extra boundaries are invisible to recipients that use MIME-aware email programs (the vast majority). However, ifyou correspond with users of email programs that are not MIME-aware,or do not handle the extra boundaries gracefully, you canuse this feature to prevent Alpine from including the extraMIME information. Of course, it will increase the likelihoodthat non-ASCII text you send may appear corrupt to the recipient.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_scramble-message-id"-->

        FEATURE:

        Normally the Message-ID header that Alpine generates when sending a messagecontains the name of the computer from which the message is being sent.Some believe that this hostname could be used by spammers or couldbe used by others for nefarious purposes.If this feature is set, that name will be transformed with a simpleThe result will still have the correct syntax for a Message-ID but thepart of the MessageID that is often a domain name will not be an actualdomain name because the letters will be scrambled.In addition, other information such as the name program, version, anda code for operating system used to build Alpine, will be encoded usingthe Rot13 transformation, except for the version number which will beencoded using a Rot5 transformation.It is possible (but unlikely?) that some spam detectionsoftware will use that as a reason to reject the mail as spam.It has also been reported that some spam detection software uses thefact that there are no dots after the "@" as a reason to rejectIf your PC-Alpine Message-ID is using a name without a dot that is becausethat is what Windows thinks is your "Full computer name".The method used to set this varies from one type of Windows to another butcheck under Settings -> Control Panel -> System andlook for Network Identification or Computer Name or something similar.How to set it is beyond the scope of Alpine.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-partial-match-lists"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects the subcommands available when Saving, or when Opening a new folder. If set, the subcommand ^X ListMatches will beavailable. This command allows you to type in a substring of the folderyou are looking for and when you type ^X it will display all foldersthat contain that substring in their names.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_preserve-original-fields"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects Alpine's behavior when one replies to a message. When you receive a message, some or all of the recipients of the message have been added to the To: and Cc: fields. If you reply to such message, and this feature is disabled, then the original sender of the message is added to the To: field, and all other recipients are added to the Cc: field, while your address is added to the From: field.However, if this feature is enabled, then Alpine will preserve the original fields as sent in the original message, so the Cc: and To: fields will be preserved. The sender's address will be added to the To: The behavior of this feature is that replies to all messages will behave in the way described above. If you only intend this to happen on a per message basis, then keep this feature disabled, and when replying to a message you will see a new option in the menu for the "Reply to all recipients?" question. In this case, pressing "p" will make Alpine toggle its question so you can preserve the To: and Cc: FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_forward-as-attachment"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects the way forwarded message text is handled. When set, rather than include the text of the forwarded message below any additional text you provide in thecomposer, the forwarded message is attached in its entirety to the message you send.This is useful in that it keeps the text you provide in the composer distinct from thetext of the forwarded message. Similarly, it allows the recipient to conveniently operate on the forwarded message. For example, they might reply directly tothe sender of the forwarded message, or process it as part of a spam report.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_strip-from-sigdashes-on-reply"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature doesn't do anything if the feature"" is turned on.However, if the "" feature is not turned on,then turning on this feature enables support for the conventionof not including text beyond the sigdashes line when Replying or Followingup to a message and including the text of that message.If "Full Header"mode is enabled and turned on, then Alpine willinclude the text beyond the special line regardless of the setting ofIn other words, this is a way to turn on the signature stripping behaviorwithout also turning on the dashes-adding behavior.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_new-thread-on-blank-subject"-->

        FEATURE:

        When this feature is enabled (the default) Alpine will create a new threadevery time that the subject line becomes empty at any time during composition.This behavior is particularly useful in case you are replying to a message.Replying to a message causes the message to be in the same thread than theoriginal message that is being replied to. However, many authors want to createa new message (in a different thread) while replying to a message, and they dothis by changing the full subject, by first deleting the original subject andtyping the new subject of the current message.Enabling this feature causes that any time that the subject is deleted, the message being composed will be considered the first message of a new thread.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-sigdashes"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature enables support for the common USENET news convention of preceding a message signature with the special line consisting of the three characters "-- " (i.e., dash, dash, and space)."" exists,Alpine will insert the special line before including the file's text (unlessthe special line already exists somewhere in the file's text).In addition, when you Reply or Followup to a message containing one ofthese special lines and choose to include its text, Alpine will observethe convention of not including text beyond the special line in yourSee also ""FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_signature-at-bottom"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Reply command. If this featureis set, and the original message is being included in the reply, then thecontents of your signature file (if any) will be inserted after the includedThis feature does not affect the results of a Forward command.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_include-header-in-reply"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Reply command. If set, and theoriginal message is being included in the reply, then headers from thatmessage will also be part of the reply.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_include-attachments-in-reply"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Reply command. If set, any MIMEattachments that were part of the original message will automatically beFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_incoming-checking-uses-recent"-->

        FEATURE:

        This option has no effect unless the featureis set, which in turn has no effect unless""When incoming folder checking is turned on the default is to displaythe number of unseen messages in each folder.More precisely, it is the number of undeleted unseen messages.Using this option you may display the number of recent messages insteadof the number of unseen messages.A message is only counted as recent if this is the first session tosee it, so the recent count might be less than the unseen count.The difference between the two would be accounted for by the unseen messagesin the folder which were there previously but have not been looked at yet.If you simultaneously run more than one email client at a time(for example, you run more than one Alpine in parallel) then turningthis feature on can cause some confusion.The confusion stems from the fact that each message is only considered to beThat means that the counts of new messages may be different in the twoAlpines running side by side, because each incoming message will only becounted as recent in one of the two sessions.You may also display the total number of messagesFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_incoming-checking-includes-total"-->

        FEATURE:

        Using this option you may also display the total number of messagesInstead of a single number representing the number of unseen messagesyou will get two numbers separated by a slash character.The first is the number of unseen messages and the second is theYou may also use the recent message count instead of the unseen messagecount by turning on the feature.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-incoming-folders-checking"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature is only operational if you have enabled the optional"" collection.If you do have Incoming Message Folders and you also set this feature,then the number of Unseen messages in each folder will be displayedin the FOLDER LIST screen for the Incoming Message Folders.The number of Unseen messages in a folder will be displayed in parenthesesto the right of the name of each folder.If there are no Unseen messages in a folder then only the nameis displayed, not a set of parentheses with zero inside them.A redraw command, Ctrl-L, can be used in the FOLDER LIST screen forthe Incoming Message Folders to cause an immediate update.If a check for Unseen messages fails for a particular folder then Alpinewill no longer attempt to check that folder for the duration of thesession and this will be indicated by a question mark inside the,,,,, andall affect how this feature behaves.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-incoming-folders"-->

        FEATURE:

        Alpine's Incoming Message Folders collectionprovides a convenient way to access multiple incoming folders.It is also useful if you have accounts on multiple computers.If set, this feature defines a pseudo-folder collection called"INCOMING MESSAGE FOLDERS". Initially, the only folder includedin this collection will be your INBOX, which will no longer show up inyour Default folder collection.You may add more folders to the Incoming Message Folders collection byAdd" command in the FOLDER LIST screen. You will be prompted forthe host the folder is stored on (which defaults to the same host usedfor your INBOX), a nickname, and the actual folder name. Once a setof Incoming Message Folders are defined, the TAB key (in MESSAGE INDEXor MESSAGE TEXT screens) may be used to scan the folders for thosewith Recent messages. If you add more folders toyour collection, turning this feature back off will haveNOTE: Normally the software that actually delivers mail (the stuff that happensbefore Alpine is involved) is in a better position to do delivery filteringIf possible, you may want to look at programs such as"filter" or "procmail", which are examples of deliveryIf you'd prefer to have Alpine do the filtering for you, you may set thatLook here for help with Alpine filtering.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_preserve-start-stop-characters"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls how special control key characters, typicallyCtrl-S and Ctrl-Q, are interpreted when input to Alpine. These charactersare known as the "stop" and "start" characters and are sometimes used incommunications paths to control data flow between devices that operate atBy default, Alpine turns the system's handling of these special charactersoff except during printing. However, if you see Alpine reporting input errors     [ Command "^Q" not defined for this screen.]and, at the same time, see your display become garbled, then it is likelythat setting this option will solve the problem. Be aware, though, thatenabling this feature will also cause Alpine to ostensibly "hang" whenever the Ctrl-S key combination is entered as the system is nowinterpreting such input as a "stop output" command. To "startoutput" again, simply type Ctrl-Q. FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_offer-expunge-of-stayopen-folders"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature is related to the option"".Stay Open folders are treated differently from regular folders in severalOne of the differences is that the normal "close" sequence ofevents is deferred until Alpine is exited, instead of happening when youleave the folder to view another folder.The "close" sequence normally includes the Expunging(either automatically or after a prompt, controlled by the features"","", and), and the.If this feature is set the "close" sequence handling will takeplace when you leave the Stay Open folder.The folder will still be kept open, but the offer to Expunge and the archivingwill take place each time you leave the folder instead of only once at theThis feature does not affect the INBOX, which will still only be processedHowever, there is a similar feature that affects only the INBOX called"".FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_offer-expunge-of-inbox"-->

        FEATURE:

        The INBOX is normally treated differently from regular folders in severalleave the INBOX to view another folder..place every time you leave the INBOX.The INBOX will still be kept open, but the offer to Expunge and the archivingto the will take place each time you leave the INBOX instead of only once at theFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_preopen-stayopen-folders"-->

        FEATURE:

        Normally, Stay Open folders are only opened on demand, when the userFrom then on they are kept open for the duration of the session.However, if this feature is set, then the Stay Open folders will all beopened at startup, at the same time that the INBOX is opened.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_maildrops-preserve-state"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects the way Mail Drops work.Normally, when mail is moved from a Mail Drop folder to a destinationfolder, it is delivered as new mail.Any Seen/New, Answered, Important/Flagged state that has changed will beAll of the mail will be considered unSeen, unAnswered, and unImportant afterIf this feature is set, then the state changes that have been madeto the messages in the Mail Drop folder will be preserved.In any case, messages that are already marked Deleted when themail is to be moved from the Mail Drop will be ignored.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_tab-checks-recent"-->

        FEATURE:

        In a FOLDER LIST screen, the TAB key usually just changes whichIf this feature is set, then the TAB key will cause the number ofrecent messages and the total number of messages in the highlighted folderFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-user-lookup-in-passwd-file"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Composer, and if needed, willusually be set by your system manager in Alpine's system-wide configurationfile. Specifically, if this feature is set, Alpine will not attempt to lookin the system password file to find a Full Name for the entered address.Normally, names you enter into address fields (e.g. To: or Cc:) arechecked against your address book(s) to see if they match an address booknickname. Failing that, (in Unix Alpine) the name is then checked againstthe Unix password file. If the entered name matches a username in thesystem password file, Alpine extracts the corresponding Full Name informationfor that individual, and adds that to the address being entered.However, password file matching can have surprising (incorrect) results ifother users of the system do not receive mail at the domain you are using."" or ""is set such that the administrative domain of other users on the systemisn't accurately reflected, Alpine should be told that a passwd file matchis coincidental, and Full Name info will be incorrect. For example, apersonal name from the password file could get falsely paired with theentered name as it is turned into an address in the configured domain.If you are seeing this behavior, enabling this feature will prevent UnixAlpine from looking up names in the password file to find the Full Namefor incomplete addresses you enter.

        FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_compose-rejects-unqualified-addrs"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls one aspect of the message composer; in particular,what happens when an unqualified name is entered into an address header.If set, unqualified names entered as addresses will be treated as errorsunless they match an addressbook nickname. Alpine will not attempt to turnthem into complete addresses by adding your local domain.

        A complete (fully qualified) address is one containing a username followedby an "@" ("at") symbol, followed by a domain name (e.g."jsmith@example.com"). An unqualified name is one without the "@" symbol and domain name (e.g. "jsmith"). (See also Explanation of Address formats.)When you enter a fully qualified address, Alpine does not interpret ormodify it, but simply passes it on to the mail-transport-agent (MTA) foryour system. Alpine conforms to the Internet standards governing messageheaders and will not send an unqualifed name to the MTA. Therefore, whenyou enter an unqualified name, Alpine will normally attempt to turn it intoa fully qualified address, first by checking to see if you have entered amatching nickname in your addressbook, or failing that, by simply addingyour own domain to the name entered. So if your address is"jsmith@example.com" and you enter "fred", then (assuming "fred" is not a nickname in your addressbook), Alpine will turn that into "fred@example.com".

        There are situations where it is not desirable for Alpine to interpret suchunqualified names as valid (local) addresses. For example, if "fred"turned out to be a typo (intended to be an addressbook nickname), butthere actually was a "fred" in your local domain, the message might be mis-delivered without your realizing it. In order to reduce the likelihoodof such accidents, setting this feature will cause Alpine to treat suchaddresses as errors, and require that you explicitly enter the full localaddress (e.g. "fred@example.com") or correct the name so that it matches an address book nickname.

        Consider this a safety feature against mis-directed mail.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_compose-sets-newsgroup-without-confirm"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls one aspect of Alpine's Composer. If you enter thecomposer while reading a newsgroup, you will normally be prompted todetermine whether you intend the new message to be posted to the currentnewsgroup or not. If this feature is set, Alpine will not prompt youin this situation, and will assume that you do indeed wish to postto the newsgroup you are reading.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_expanded-view-of-distribution-lists"-->

        FEATURE:

        If this feature is set, then distribution lists in the address bookscreen will always be expanded automatically.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_print-includes-from-line"-->

        FEATURE:

        If this feature is set, then the Berkeley-mail style From line is includedat the start of each message that is printed. This line looks somethinglike the following, with the address replaced by the address from theFrom line of the message being printed:     From user@domain.somewhere.com Mon May 13FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-take-fullname-in-addresses"-->

        FEATURE:

        Normally, when TakeAddr is used to copy an address or addressesfrom a message into an address book entry, Alpine will try to preservethe full name associated with each address in the list of addresses.The reason for this is so that if the entry is a list or later becomes alist, then information about the individual addresses in the listIf you would rather just have the simple addresses in the list of addresses,set this feature. For example, with the default setting you mightsee something like this in the ADDRESS BOOK editor after you type TakeAddr Addresses : Fred Flintstone <flint@bedrock.org>, Barney Rubble <rubble@bedrock.org>but with this feature set it would look like Addresses : flint@bedrock.org, rubble@bedrock.orginstead. Note the difference in the Addresses field.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-regular-expression-matching-for-alternate-addresses"-->

        FEATURE:

        option is interpreted as a regular expression.One type of address that might cause trouble is an address thatIf you want to have an address with a plus as one of yourand you don't want to use regular expressions, then setting thisfeature will cause Alpine to treat the addresses you list literally instead.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-take-last-comma-first"-->

        FEATURE:

        Normally, when TakeAddr is used to copy an address from a message intoan address book entry, Alpine will attempt to rewrite the full name of the     Last, First

             First LastIt does this because many people find it useful to sort by Last nameinstead of First name. If this feature is set, then the TakeAddr commandwill not attempt to reverse the name in this manner.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-suspend"-->

        FEATURE:

        Setting this feature will allow you to type ^Z (Control Z) to minimize Alpine into its icon, bringing into focus whateverapplication is running behind the PC-Alpine window.This does not exit Alpine, but puts it in the background to watchfor new mail and such. Normally, you type a command, suchas "fg" at your system prompt to return to your Alpine session.The featureadjusts whether Alpine is placed into the background of the shell its running in or starts a news shell.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-flag-screen-keyword-shortcut"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature modifies the behavior of theFlag commandand the Select command.When this feature is not set, when the "* Flag" command is selected,Alpine offers a prompt to set one of several flags and also offers theoption of entering the detailed flag manipulation screen via the "^T"defined, then enabling this feature adds a shortcut way to set or unsetYou use "*" followed by the first letter of a keyword (or the nickname ofa keyword if you've given it a nickname) and that will set the keyword.An example is easier to understand than the explanation.The flag command can always be used to set the system flags.For example, to set the Answered flag you would type
        * A
        Now suppose you have defined a keyword "Work" using the By default, to set a keyword like "Work" you would usuallyhave to go to the Flag Details screen usingthe "^T To Flag Details" command.Instead, if you have enabled this feature, you may type
        * W
        * ! W
        Just like for the other flag setting commands, the case of the letter doesnot matter, so "w" or "W" both set the "Work"Notice that you can only use this trick for one keyword that beginsIf you happen to have a "Work" keyword and another keyword that is"WIFI" the "* W" command will set the first one inAlso, there are five letters that are reserved for systemIf you type "* A" it will always set the Answered flag, notyour "Aardvark" keyword.In order to set the "Aardvark" keyword you'll still have to useoption causes Alpine to skip directly to the Flag Details screen when thesetting it will cause this feature to have no effect at all.Similarly, when Selecting by Keyword, setting this option will allow youto use Keyword initials instead of full keywords.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-flag-screen-implicitly"-->

        FEATURE:

        The feature modifies the behavior of theFlagenabled).By default, when the "* Flag" command is selected,key. Enabling this feature causes Alpine to immediately enter the detailedflag screen rather than first offer the simple prompt. option offers a slightly different way of setting keywords.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-flag-cmd"-->

        FEATURE:

        Setting this feature enables the"* Flag"manipulate the status flags associated with a message. By default, Flagwill set the "Important" flag, which results in an asterisk beingdisplayed in column one of the MESSAGE INDEX for such messages.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"-->

        FEATURE:

        When this feature is set you may use the commands and subcommands that relate toperforming operations on more than one message at a time. We call these"aggregate operations". In particular, the "F5 Select", Zoom" commands are enabled by this feature. Select is used to"tag" one or more messages meeting the specified criteria. Apply canthen be used to apply any message command to all of the selected/taggedmessages. Further, the Zoom command allows you to toggle the MESSAGE INDEXview between just those Selected and all messages in the folder.This feature also enables the subcommand in the MESSAGE INDEX WhereIs command that causes all messages matching the WhereIs argument to become selected; and the Select, Select Current, and ZoomMode commands in theFOLDER LIST screen.
      • ,FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-bounce-cmd"-->

        FEATURE:

        Setting this feature enables the "B Bounce" command, which will promptfor an address and *remail* the message to the new recipient. This commandis used to re-direct messages that you have received in error, or need tobe redirected for some other reason (e.g. list moderation). The finalrecipient will see a header indicating that you have Resent the msg, butthe message's From: header will show the original author of the message,and replies to it will go back to that author, and not to you.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-alternate-editor-implicitly"-->

        FEATURE:

        If this feature and the ""variable are both set, Alpine willautomatically activate the specified editor when the cursor is moved fromthe header of the message being composed into the message text. Forreplies, the alternate editor will be activated immediately. If thisfeature is set but the "" variable is not set, then Alpine willautomatically ask for the name of an alternate editor when the cursoris moved out of the header being composed, or if a reply is being done.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-alternate-editor-cmd"-->

        FEATURE:

        If this feature is set (the default), and the "" optionthe ^_ (Ctrl-underscore) key while composing a message will prompt youfor the name of the editor you would like to use.If the environment variable $EDITOR is set, its value will be offered asIf the "" optionis set, the ^_ key will activate the specifiededitor without prompting, in which case it is not necessary toset the "" feature. FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-jump-shortcut"-->

        FEATURE:

        When this feature is set you may enter a number (followed by RETURN)and jump to that message number, when in the MESSAGE INDEX or MESSAGE TEXTscreens. In other words, it obviates the need for typing the "J" for theFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quote-replace-nonflowed"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature, which is only active when isenables quote-replacement on non-flowed messages. It is offby default because a non-flowed message is more dependent on its format,and thus quote-replacement may cause less-than-pleasing results.Setting this feature will cause quote-replacement similar to that of flowedmessages, but with the added possibility of long lines being wrappedinto new lines if the Quote-Replacement-String is longer than the stringit is replacing, which is "> ".FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quit-without-confirm"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature controls whether or not Alpine will ask for confirmation when aFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-tab-completion"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature enables the TAB key when at a prompt for a filename. In thiscase, TAB will cause the partial name already entered to be automaticallycompleted, provided the partial name is unambiguous.This feature is on by default.Similarly, this feature also enables TAB completion of address booknicknames when at a prompt for a nickname,or when typing in an address field in the composer.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-full-header-auto-reset"-->

        FEATURE:

        The HdrMode Commandnormally resets to the default state when switching to a new message.For example, if you've used the "H" command to turn on FullHeaders for a message you are viewing, and then you type the Next commandto look at the next message, the full headers will no longer be shown.Setting this feature disables that reset.Instead, the Header Mode remains the same from message to message.The presence or absence of the HdrMode command is determined by the""FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-unix-pipe-cmd"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature enables the "| Pipe" command that sends the current messageto the specified command for external processing.A short description of how the pipe command works is givenhere.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-full-header-and-text"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects how the "H Full Headers" command displaysmessage text. If set, the raw message text will be displayed. Thisespecially affects MIME formatted email, where the entire MIME formatwill be displayed. This feature similarly affects how messages areincluded for the Export, Pipe, Print, Forward, and Reply functions.When viewing a raw message that has attachments with this feature set,you will not be able to view attachments without first leaving full headers mode. This is because MIME parsing is not done on the raw message.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-full-header-cmd"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature enables the "H Full Headers" command which toggles betweenthe display of all headers in the message and the normal edited view ofheaders. The Full Header command also controls which headers are includedfor Export, Pipe, Print, Forward, and Reply functions. (For Reply, theFull Header mode will respect the"Include-Headers-in-Reply"If Full Header mode is turned on and you Forward a message, you willbe asked if you'd like to forward the message as an attachment, as opposedto including the text of the message in the body of your new message.If you have also turned on the"Quote Suppression"option then the Full Headers command actually rotates through three statesThe first is the normal view with long quotes suppressed.The second is the normal view but with the long quotes included.The last enables the display of all headers in the message.When using Export, Pipe, Print, Forward, or Reply the quotes arenever suppressed, so the first two states are identical.Normally, the Header Mode will resetto the default behavior when moving to a new message.The mode can be made to persist from message to message by setting the feature.<!--#echo var="VAR_url-viewers"--> and X windows applications

        Defining in an X windows environment: for advanced users and systems administrators

        If you are using Alpine with an X-terminal (emulator) and want to define an X windows-based application in , you may want to do so in a manner that causes any already invoked viewer application to be used for viewing URLs you select from Alpine messages, and a new URL-viewer process to be started only if the same application has not already been launched -- for one reason, to avoid file-locking contentions among multiple invocations of the same URL-viewer application. (The example entries set in the help screen for the "" option does not do this.) A method of doing that would be:
          the _TEST(test-string)_ token in the first entry to check (using commands appropriate for your Unix shellin place of test-string) for the presence of a lockfile created by the URL-viewer application -- which implies that the application is already running, though this is not foolproof. Following that in the same entry, specify the application with its appropriate command line option(s) to show the URL selected from the Alpine message in an already open window of that application, or perhaps in a new window of that application. second entry for the option, specify the same application without those command line options, but this time using the _TEST(...)_ token to check whether the environment variable "DISPLAY"
        1. If you will be using Alpine (with the same .pinerc file) outside of the X windows environment (for instance, using VT-100 terminal emulation), you may wish to specify a non-X windows URL-viewer application such as LynxHow exactly you define your entries to do this will depend on the command shell, the URL-viewer application(s), and possibly the specific version of the latter, you are using. line options for the Netscape browser for showing URLs (selected from Alpine) when Netscape is already running are discussed in the document"Remote Control of UNIX Netscape" found at the URL (as of 12 Aug. 1998):
          http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/x-remote.html

          (If the URL-viewer application is not running on the same host as Alpine, but being launched from an applications server, you may not be able to use the command line options for using an existing invocation of the application in Alpine's entry.)An example using the Korn shell and the Netscape browser (first entry wrapped because of its length, but should all appear on one line):url-viewers = _TEST("test -L /myhomedir/.netscape/lock")_ "/usr/local/bin/netscape -remote 'openURL(_URL_, new-window)' &"
          _TEST("test -n '${DISPLAY}'")_ "/usr/local/bin/netscape &"
          "/usr/local/bin/lynx '_URL_'"OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_default-directories"-->

          OPTION:

          This option allows you to input a list of directories that Alpine will offer for you to use when you are saving or exporting attachments. This is usefulwhen navigating to specific directories becomes too tedious, or when you need to do this on a daily basis, and want Alpine to remember this on a The list of directories saved here can be accessed using the ^Y and ^V commandsin the save prompt for attachments, or the export command.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_url-viewers"-->

          OPTION:

          PC-Alpine users do not need to enter anything here, unless:
          • they want to override, for use with Alpine, the application definedin the Windows operating system for handling URLs; or
          • they are (planning on) using the same configuration file with Note that if using a viewer that has a space in its path, you shoulduse the DOS name for that directory or file. Example:url-viewer=C:\Progra~1\mozilla\mozilla.exeThis option affects Alpine's handling of URLs that are found in messages you read. Normally, only URLs Alpine can handle directlyare automatically offered for selection in the "MessageText" screen. When one or more applicationscapable of deciphering URLs on their command line are added here, Alpinewill choose the first available to display URLs it cannot handle directly.A viewer's availability is based on its being specified with a fulldirectory path and the evaluation of any optionally suppliedAdditionally, to support various connection methods and applications, eachentry in this list can optionally begin with one or more ofthe following special tokens. The allowed tokens include:
            _TEST(test-string)_
            The test-string is a shell command that Alpine will run toevaluate a viewer's availability. The command specified by the teststring is run and if its resulting exit status is non-zero, Alpine willnot consider the associated viewer for use.
            _SCHEME(scheme-list)_
            The scheme-list is a list of one or more (comma-delimited)URL schemes that are to be used with the associated viewer. This isthe way to configure Alpine to recognize URLs other than the built-in set.It can also be used to override Alpine's built-in handlers.For example, you could specify "news" in the scheme-list,and Alpine would use (provided it passed all other criteria) the associatedviewer when it encountered a URL of the form "news:comp.mail.pine".By default, Alpine will simply append a space character followed by theselected URL prior to launching the command in your specified SHELL. You canoptionally specify where in the command the selected URL should appearby using the "_URL_" token. All occurrences found in the commandwill be replaced with the selected URL before the command is handedto the shell. If such replacement occurs, the default appending of theselected URL does not take place.NOTE: If the viewer you specify has any command-line arguments,including the "_URL_" token, you will need to add adouble-quote character before the command path and after the lastargument (see the "lynx" example below).So, here are some example entries:url-viewers = _TEST("test -n '${DISPLAY}'")_ /usr/local/bin/netscape "/usr/local/bin/lynx _URL_" C:\BIN\NETSCAPE.BATThis example shows that for the first viewer in the list to be usedthe environment variable "DISPLAY" must be defined. If itis, then the path and file "/usr/local/bin/netscape" must exist. then the path and file "/usr/local/bin/lynx" must exist. If it does, then the "_URL_" token is replaced by the selected URL. If the path to "lynx" is invalid,then the final path and file C:\BIN\NETSCAPE.BAT must exist. entry is a DOS/Windows path. This is one way to support Alpine runningon more than one architecture with the same configuration file.

            Note that depending on the type of browser used and the method of its invocation (such as whether it will open in a separate window) fromthe MESSAGE TEXT screen, the browser may "supplant" the MESSAGE TEXT screen, and you will have to quit the browser to return to it (for example, when using Lynx; to exit Lynx, use the "Q" command).In other words, launching the browser from Alpine may make Alpine "disappear" (although it is still "running")until you close the browser again.

            • Defining in an X windows environment: for advanced users and systems administrators

              If you are unsure what browsers are available on your system or how to specify them in Alpine's option for best usability, contact your local computing support staff.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-startup-rule"-->

              OPTION:

              This value affects Alpine's behavior when opening the "INBOX" or one of the "INCOMING MESSAGE FOLDERS".It determines which message will be the current message whenThe default value is "first-unseen".The seven possible values for this option are:
              The current message is set to the firstunseen message that has not been marked deleted, or the last message ifall of the messages have been seen previously.Messages which have not been seen or which have been seen but re-markedas New are considered unseen messages.See the note at the bottom of this help about newsgroups.
              Similar to the default, but rather than starting on the firstunseen message Alpine starts on the first recent message.A message is recent if it arrived since the last time the folder wasopen. This value causes the current message to be set to the firstrecent message if there is one, otherwise to the last
              This will result in the current message being set to the firstmessage marked Important (but not Deleted).If no messages are marked Important, then it will be the last message.Messages are marked Important by you, not by the sender, usingFlag command.Or they may be marked Important by an AlpineFilter
              first-important-or-unseen
              This selects the first of the first unseen and the first important
              first-important-or-recent
              This selects the first of the first recent and the first important
              Simply starts you on the first undeleted message in the folder.If all messages are deleted you start on the last message.
              Simply starts you on the last undeleted message in the folderNOTE: For newsgroups in the incoming collection, "first-unseen" and"first-recent" are the same and are affected by whether or not the""Also, there is no permanent storage in news for an Important flag.This means that no messages will be marked Important when a newsgroup isOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_folder-reopen-rule"-->

              OPTION:

              Alpine normally checks for new mail in the currently open folderand in the INBOX every few minutes.There are some situations where automatic new-mail checking does not work.For example, if a mail folder is opened using the POP protocol or a newsgroupis being read using the NNTP protocol, then new-mail checking is disabled.It may be possible to check for new mail in these cases by reopening theAlpine does not do this for you automatically, but you may do the commandsmanually to cause this to happen.You reopen by going back to the folder list screen from the messageindex screen with the "<" command,and then going back into the message index screen with(Actually, any method you would normally use to open a folder will work thesame as the "<" followed by ">" method.For example, the GoTo Folder command will work, or you may use L to go to theFolder List screen and Carriage Return to reopen the folder.)There are some cases where Alpine knows that reopening the folder shouldbe useful as a way to discover new mail.At the time of this writing, connections made using the POP protocol,news reading using the NNTP protocol, local news reading, and localReadOnly folders that are in the traditional UNIX or the MMDF format allThere are other cases where it may be a way to discover new mail, but Alpinehas no way of knowing, so it might also just be an exercise in futility.All remote, ReadOnly folders other than those listed just above fall into thisThe setting of this option together with the type of foldercontrols how Alpine will react to the apparent attempt to reopen a folder.If you don't reopen, then you will just be back inthe message index with no change.You left the index and came back, but the folder remained "open"However, if you do reopen the folder, the folder is closed and then reopened.In this case, the current state of the open folder is lost.The New status, Important and Answered flags,selected state, Zoom state, collapsed or expanded state of threads,and any other temporary state is all lost when the reopen happens.For POP folders (but not NNTP newsgroups) the Deleted flags are also lost.In the possibilities listed below, the text says "POP/NNTP" inThat really implies the case where Alpine knows it is a good way to discovernew mail, which is more than just POP and NNTP, but POP and NNTP areThis option probably has more possible values than it deserves. They are:
              Alpine will not ask whether you want to reopen but will just do the reopenwhenever you type a command that implies a reopen, regardless of theIn other words, it is assumed you would always answer Yes if asked
              Yes for POP/NNTP, Ask about other remote [Yes]
              Alpine will assume a Yes answer if the access method is POP or NNTP, butwill ask you whether to reopen other remote folders,
              Yes for POP/NNTP, Ask about other remote [No]
              Yes for POP/NNTP, No for other remote
              Alpine will assume a Yes answer if the access method is POP or NNTP, andwill assume a No answer for all other remote folders.
              Alpine will not differentiate based on access method.It will always ask for all remote folders, with a default answer of Yes.It will always ask for all remote folders, with a default answer of No.
              Ask about POP/NNTP [Yes], No for other remote
              Alpine will ask if the access method is POP or NNTP, with a default answerIt will never attempt to reopen other remote folders.
              Ask about POP/NNTP [No], No for other remote
              Alpine will ask if the access method is POP or NNTP, with a default answer
              Alpine will never attempt to reopen already open folders.Remember, wherever it says POP or NNTP above it really means POP or NNTP orany of the other situations where it is likely that reopening is a good wayThere is an alternative that may be of useful in some situations.Instead of manually checking for new mail you can set up aMail Dropand automatically check for new mail.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_pruning-rule"-->

              OPTION:

              By default, Alpine will ask at the beginning of each month whether or notyou want to rename your sent-mail folder to a name like sent-mail-month-year.(See the feature tochange the format of the folder to sent-mail-yyyy-mm.)It will also ask whether you would like to delete old sent-mail folders.Alpine will also ask about pruning those folders.With this option you may provide an automatic answer to these questions.The default value is to ask you what you'd like to do.The six possible values for this option are:
              ask about rename, ask about deleting
              Alpine will ask whether you want to rename the folders and whether youwant to delete each of the old folders.
              ask about rename, don't delete
              Alpine will ask whether you want to rename the folders, but won'task about or delete old folders.
              always rename, ask about deleting
              This means you want to always answer yes and have Alpine automaticallyrename the folder if possible.You will also be asked about deleting old folders.
              always rename, don't delete
              There will be no deleting of old folders.
              don't rename, ask about deleting
              This means you want to always answer no.Alpine will not rename the folder.You will be asked about deleting old folders.
              don't rename, don't delete
              There will be no deleting of old folders, either.OPTION: Threading-Index-Style-Rule

              OPTION: Threading-Index-Style-Rule

              This option is very similar to , but it is a rule which specifies theindex styles for a thread that you want displayed in a specificThe token to be used in this function is _THREADINDEX_. Here there is_FOLDER_ == {pine-info} => _THREADINDEX_{regular-index-with-expanded-threads}The values that can be given for the _THREADINDEX_ function are thevalues of the threading-index-display function, which can be foundlisted in the

              This configuration option is just one of many that allow you tooverride the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is ahelp text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read byfollowing this link.OPTION: Threading-Display-Style-Rule

              OPTION: Threading-Display-Style-Rule

              This option is very similar to , but it is a rule which specifies thedisplay styles for a thread that you want displayed in a specificThe token to be used in this function is _THREADSTYLE_. Here there is_FOLDER_ == {pine-info} => _THREADSTYLE_{mutt-like}The values that can be given for the _THREADSTYLE_ function are thevalues of the threading-display-style function, which can be foundlisted in the threading-display-styleOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"-->

              OPTION:

              When a folder is sorted by Threads or OrderedSubject,this option will affect the MESSAGE INDEX display.By default, Alpine will display the MESSAGE INDEX in the"show-thread-structure" style if a folder is sortedThe possible values for this option are:The same index line as would be displayed without threading is used.The only difference will be in the order of the messages.
              show-thread-structure
              Threaded Subjects will be indented and vertical bars and horizontallines will be added to make it easier to see the relationships amongthe messages in a thread (a conversation).
              This is the same as the option above except that the Subjectis suppressed (is blank) if it matches the previous Subject in the thread.The name comes from the email client Mutt.Here is an example of what a mutt-like index might look like.In this example, the first column represents the message number, theis set to "regular-index-with-expanded-threads", and the   1 Some topic    2 . Subject original message in thread    3 |-> reply to 2    4 . |-> another reply to 2    5 . | \-> reply to 4    6 . | \-> reply to 5    7 | \-> reply to 6    8 |-> another reply to 2    9 . |->New subject another reply to 2 but with a New subject   10 | |-> reply to 9   11 | \-> another reply to 9   12 | \-> reply to 11   13 \-> final reply to 2   14 Next topic
              Threaded Subjects will be indented one space per level of the conversation.The bars and lines that show up in the show-thread-structure display will
              Same as above but indent two spaces per level instead of one space.
              Similar to indent-subject-1, except that instead of indenting theSubject field one space the From field of a thread will be indented onespace per level of the conversation.
              show-structure-in-from
              The structure of the thread is illustrated with indenting, vertical bars,and horizontal lines just like with the show-thread-structure option, butthe From field is used to show the relationships instead of the Subject field. OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_threading-index-style"-->

              OPTION:

              this option will affect the INDEX displays.
              regular-index-with-expanded-threads
              This is the default display.""is set to something other than "none", then this settingwill cause Alpine to start off with a MESSAGE INDEX with all ofThat is, each message will have a line in the MESSAGE INDEX display.The Collapse/Expand command (/) may be used to manually collapse orexpand a thread or subthread (see also "").This setting affects the display when the folder is first threaded.The collapsed state may also be re-initialized by re-sorting the folder manuallyusing the SortIndex command ($).After re-sorting the threads will once again all be expanded, even if youhave previously collapsed some of them.If "" is set to "none", thenthe display will be the regular default Alpine MESSAGE INDEX, but sorted
              regular-index-with-collapsed-threads
              If the configuration optionwill cause Alpine to start out with all of the threads collapsed instead ofstarting out with all of the threads expanded.After re-sorting the threads will once again all be collapsed, even if youhave previously expanded some of them.
              separate-index-screen-always
              With this setting and the next, you will see an index of threadsindex of messages, provided you have sorted by Threads or OrderedSubject.The THREAD INDEX contains a '*' in the first column if any message in the threadIf not, it contains a '+' if any message in the thread is to you.The second column is blank. The third column contains a 'D' if all of themessages in the thread are deleted.Otherwise, it contains an 'N' if any of the messages in the thread are New.When you view a particular thread from the THREAD INDEX you will bebut the index will only contain messages from the thread you are viewing.
              separate-index-screen-except-for-single-messages
              This is very similar to the option above.When you are in the THREAD INDEX, one of the available commandsWith the setting "separate-index-screen-always" (the option above)when you view a particular thread you will be in theMESSAGE INDEX display and the index will only contain messages fromIf the thread you are viewing consists of a single message, the MESSAGE INDEXwill be an index with only one message in it.If you use this "separate-index-screen-except-for-single-messages"setting instead, then that index that contains a single messagewill be skipped and you will go directly from the THREAD INDEX into theOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_threading-expanded-character"-->

              OPTION:

              The option has a small effect on the MESSAGE otherThe value of this option is a single character.This character is used to indicate that part of a thread has been expandedand could be collapsed if desired withBy default, the value of this option is a dot (.).If this option is set to the Empty Value, then the column (and the followingblank column) will be deleted from the display.This option is closely related to the option.Another similar option that affects the thread display is the option.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_threading-indicator-character"-->

              OPTION:

              The option has a small effect on the MESSAGEthan "none" and sorting by Threads or OrderedSubject.This character is used to indicate that part of a thread (a conversation) isif desired with the "/" Collapse/Expand command.By default, the value of this option is the greater than sign (>). option.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_threading-lastreply-character"-->

              OPTION:

              The option has a small effect on the MESSAGEof "show-thread-structure", "mutt-like", or"show-structure-in-from"; and sorting by Threads or OrderedSubject.This character is used instead of the vertical line character when there areno more replies directly to the parent of the current message.It can be used to "round-off" the bottom of the vertical lineby setting it to a character such as a backslash (\) orThe default value of this option is the backslash character (\).This option may not be set to the Empty Value.In that case, the default will be used instead.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_goto-default-rule"-->

              OPTION:

              This value affects Alpine's behavior when you use the Goto command.Alpine's usual behavior has two parts. If your current folder is"Inbox", Alpine will offer the last open folder as thedefault. If the current folder is other than "Inbox","Inbox" is offered as the default.
              folder-in-first-collection
              Alpine will offer the most recently visited folder in the defaultcollection found in the "Collection List" screen as the default.
              inbox-or-folder-in-first-collection
              If the current folder is "Inbox",Alpine will offer the most recently visited folder in thedefault collection found in the "Collection List" screen.If the current folder is other than "Inbox",
              inbox-or-folder-in-recent-collection
              This is Alpine's default behavior.If the current folder is "Inbox",Alpine will offer the last open
              first-collection-with-inbox-default
              Instead of offering the most recently visited folder in the defaultcollection, the default collection is offered but with "Inbox" asIf you type in a folder name it will be in the default collection.If you simply accept the default, however, your "Inbox" will be opened.
              The last accepted value simply causes the most recently openedfolder to be offered as the default regardless of the currently openedNOTE: The default while a newsgroup is open remains the same; the lastOPTION: Last-Time-Prune Question

              OPTION: Last-Time-Prune Question

              This value records the last time you were asked about deleting oldIt is set automatically by Alpine at the beginning of each month.In the past, if you wished to suppress the monthly sent-mailpruning feature, you could set this to a date in the future.This value is relative to the year 1900, so to set this, for example, to October 2005, use 105.10.You can still do that if you wish, or you can use the option, which is probablya little more convenient to use.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_use-only-domain-name"-->

              OPTION:

              This option is used only if the "" option is not set. If set to "Yes" (and is not used), then Alpine strips the hostname from your return ("From") address and when completing unqualified addresses that you enter into the composer.If you set this, see also the "" feature.

              This option is not applicable to PC-Alpine.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_image-viewer"-->

              OPTION:

              This option specifies the program Alpine should call to view MIMEattachments of type IMAGE (e.g. GIF or TIFF). The Image Viewer setting isno longer needed, but remains for backward compatibility. The moregeneral method for associating external printing and viewing programs withspecific MIME data types is to use the system's (or your personal)"mailcap" configuration file.

              OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_news-spool-directory"-->

              OPTION:

              This option tells Alpine where to look for the "news spool" for newsgroupswhen accessing news locally, rather than via NNTP. The default path isOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_news-active-file-path"-->

              OPTION:

              This option tells Alpine where to look for the "active file" for newsgroupsusually "/usr/lib/news/active".

              OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_nntp-range"-->

              OPTION:

              This option applies only to newsgroups accessed using the NNTP protocol.apply to newsgroups accessed using an IMAP-to-NNTP proxy.When you open a connection to a News server using the NNTP protocol, younormally have access to all of the articles in each newsgroup.If a server keeps a large backlog of messages it may speed performancesome to restrict attention to only the newer messages in a group.This option allows you to set how many article numbers should be checkedYou can think of "" as specifying the maximum numberof messages you ever want to see.For example, if you only ever wanted to look at the last 500 messages in eachnewsgroup you could set this option to 500.In actuality, it isn't quite that.Instead, for performance reasons, it specifies the range of articlenumbers to be checked, beginningwith the highest numbered article and going backwards from there.If there are messages that have been canceled or deletedtheir article numbers are still counted as part of the range.So, more precisely, setting the "" will cause article

              last_article_number - + 1 through last_article_number
              to be considered when reading a newsgroup.The number of messages that show up in your index will be less than or equalto the value of "".The purpose of this option is simply to speed up access when reading news.The speedup comes because Alpine can ignore all but the last articlenumbers, and can avoid downloading any information about the ignored articles.There is a cost you pay for this speedup.That cost is that there is no way for you to see those ignored articles.The articles that come before the range you specify are invisible to you andto Alpine, as if they did not exist at all.There is no way to see those messages using, for example, an unexclude commandThe only way to see those articles is to set this option high enough (orset it to zero) and then to reopen the newsgroup.If this option is set to 0 (which is also the default),This option applies globally to all NNTP servers and to all newsgroupsThere is no way to set different values for different newsgroups or servers.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_maildrop-check-minimum"-->

              OPTION:

              Mail Drop is a little different from newmail checking for a regular folder.One of the differences is that the connection to the Mail Drop is notkept open and so the cost of checking(delay for you and additional load for the server) may be significant.Because of this additional cost we set a minimum time thatThis minimum only applies to the automatic checking done by Alpine.If you force a check by typing ^L (Ctrl-L) or by typing the Next command when you areat the end of a folder index, then the check is done right away.This option specifies, in seconds, the minimum time between Mail DropYou may want to set this minimum high in order to avoid experiencing someof the delays associated with the checks.Note that the time between checks is still controlled by the regular option.When Alpine is about to do an automatic check for new mail (becausethe has expired) then if the time since the lastof any open Mail Drops has been greater than the ,the Mail Drop is checked for new mail as well.Therefore, it is only useful to set this option to a value that is higherthan the .If this option is set to zero, automatic Mail Drop new-mailThere is a minimum value, normally 60 seconds.The default value is normally 60 seconds as well.This applies to the INBOX and to the currently open folder if that isFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-mailchecks-composing-inbox"-->

              FEATURE:

              """" option, and"".If this option is set, then the normal new-mail checking that happenswhile you are composing will not happen for your INBOX.Checking of other folders is controlled in a similar way with the"" option.You might want to set this option if you are experiencing delays whilecomposing that you think might be related to the speed of the new-mailEven with this option turned on, an occasional new-mail check may be donein order to keep the server from killing the connection to the folder.For example, IMAP servers may remove a connection to a folder if therehas been no activity on the connection for 30 minutes or more.Instead of letting that happen, Alpine will check for new mail before the30 minutes is up even though you have turned on this feature to quellBesides new-mail checks, checkpoint operations on the INBOXwill also be quelled when you set this option.The purpose of checkpointing is to write the changes to a folder out todisk periodically in order to avoid losing those changes when system orNew-mail checking and checkpointing while you are not composing are notFEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-mailchecks-composing-except-inbox"-->

              FEATURE:

              "".while you are composing will not happen for folders other than yourINBOX (which depends on the settingof "").Besides new-mail checks, checkpoint operations on the foldersOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_mail-check-interval"-->

              OPTION:

              This option specifies, in seconds,how often Alpine will check for new mail.If set to zero, new-mail checking is disabled.(You can always manually force a new-mail check by typing ^L (Ctrl-L), which is also the command to refresh the screen, or by typing the Next command when thecurrent message is the last message of the folder.)There is a minimum value for this option, normally 15 seconds.The default value is normally 150 seconds.The higher you set this option, the easier it is on the server.See the discussion about new-mail checking in"".The new-mail checking will not happen exactly at the frequency that you specify.For example, Alpine may elect to defer a non-INBOX mail check if youOr, it may check more frequently than you have specified if that isthought to be necessary to keep the server from closing the connectionto the folder due to inactivity.If Alpine checks for new mail as a side effect of another command, it will resetthe timer, so that new-mail checking may seem to happen irregularly instead ofevery X seconds like clockwork.If you are anxious to know about new mail as soon as possible, set the checkinterval low, and you'll know about the new mail by approximatelythat amount of time after it arrives.If you aren't so worried about knowing right away, set this option to aThat will save the server some processing time and may save you some ofthe time you spend waiting for new-mail checks to happen if you aredealing with a slow server or slow network connection.If you suspect that new-mail checking is causing slow downs for you,you may want to look into the options"","" and"",which refine when mail checking is done.If the mailbox being checked uses a Mail Drop then("")Because of this minimum you may notice that new mail does notappear promptly when you expect it.The reason for this is to protect the server from over-zealous opening andclosing of the Mail Drop folder, since that is a costly operation.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_newmail-window-width"-->

              OPTION:

              For UNIX Alpine, this option is only useful if you have turned on theNewMail FIFO Path option.That option causes new mail messages to be sent to a fifo file.Those messages will be 80 characters wide by default.You can change the width of those messages by changing this option.For example, if you are reading those messages in another window you mightwant to set this width to the width of that other window.If you are using PC-Alpine, it has an option in the Config menu to turnon the "New Mail Window".This present option also controls the width of that window.OPTION: NewMail FIFO Path

              OPTION: NewMail FIFO Path

              This option is only available in UNIX Alpine.However, there is a very similar feature built in to PC-Alpine.In PC-Alpine's Config menu at the top of the screenis an option called "New Mail Window".You may have Alpine create a FIFO special file (also called a named pipe) whereit will send a one-line message each time a new message is received inthe current folder, the INBOX, or any open.To protect against two different Alpines both writing to the same FIFO, Alpinewill only create the FIFO and write to it if it doesn't already exist.A possible way to use this option would be to have a separate windowon your screen running the command
              cat filename
              where "filename" is the name of the file given for this option.Because the file won't exist until after you start Alpine, you must firststart Alpine and then run the "cat" command.You may be tempted to use "tail -f filename" to view the newHowever, the common implementations of the tail command will not do what youThe width of the messages produced for the FIFO may be altered with the option.On some systems, fifos may only be created in a local filesystem.In other words, they may not be in NFS filesystems.This requirement is not universal.If the system you are using supports it, it should work.(It is often the case that your home directory is in an NFS filesystem.If that is the case, you might try using a file in the "/tmp"filesystem, which is usually a local filesystem.)Even when it is possible to use an NFS-mounted filesystem as a place to namethe fifo (for example, your home directory), it will still be the case thatthe reader (probably the "cat" command) and thewriter (Alpine) of the fifo must be running on the same system.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_mail-check-interval-noncurrent"-->

              OPTION:

              "" and"" options.If the "" option is set to zero, then automaticnew-mail checking is disabled and this option will have no effect.Normally this option is set to zero, which means that the value used will bethe same as the value for the "".If you set this option to a value different from zero(usually larger than the value for "")then that is the check interval that will be usedfor folders that are not the currently open folder or the INBOX.You may not even have any folders that are noncurrent and not the INBOX.If you do, it is likely that they are due to""This option also affects the rate of mail checking done on cachedconnections to folders you previously had open but are no longer activelyYou aren't expected to understand that last sentence, but if you are interested""OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_busy-cue-rate"-->

              OPTION:

              This option sets how frequently the characters (for example, a spinning bar)in the active status message lines are updated.At most, it can be set to be updated 20 times per second. Setting this value to zero will prevent display of the animationsThe option can be used to remove the randomness from this animated display.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_status-message-delay"-->

              OPTION:

              This option has evolved over time, causing the possible values to beRead carefully before you set this option.First we explain what the option does, then there is a longer discussionIf this is set to zero, the default value, it has no effect.Positive and negative values serve two similar, but different purposes.If it is set to a positive number, it causes the cursor to move to thestatus line whenever a status message is printed and pause there for thisIt will probably only be useful if the "" feature isSetting this option to a positive number can only be used toincrease the status message delay.This may be useful for Braille displays, or other non-traditional displays.If it is set to a negative number the interpretation is a bit complicated.Negative numbers are used to decrease the amount of delay Alpine uses toallow you to read important status messages.Of course, this may cause you to miss some important messages.If you see a message flash by but miss what it says you can use theJournal command from the MAIN MENU to read it.If you set this option to a negative value, the delay will beno more than one second less than the absolute valueSo if you set it to -1, the delay will be no more than zero seconds, noIf you set it to -2, the delay will be no more than 1 second.And so on, -3 is 2 seconds, -4 is 3 seconds, ...If the delay that Alpine would have used by default is less than this delay,then the smaller delay set by Alpine will be used.Setting this option to a negative value can only reduce the amount ofHere is a more detailed explanation.Status messages are the messages that show up spontaneously in thestatus message line, usually the third line from the bottom of the screen.By default, Alpine assigns each status message it produces a minimumSome status messages have a minimum display time of zero.You can see an example of such a message by paging up in this help textuntil you reach the top of the screen.If you try to page past the top you will see the message
              [Already at start of help text]
              If there is another more important use of the status message line this messagemight be replaced quickly, or it even might not be shown at all.However, if there is no reason to get rid of the message, it might staythere for several seconds while you read the help.An example where it is replaced immediately happens when you page up inthe help text past the top of the screen, but then type the "WhereIs"command right after paging up.The message will disappear immediately without causing a delay (unless youhave set this option to a positive value) to allow you to type input forthe "WhereIs" command.Since it isn't a very important message, Alpine has set its minimum displayOther messages have minimum display times of three or more seconds.These are usually error messages that Alpine thinks you ought to see.For example, it might be a message about a failed Save or a failed folder open.It is often the case that this minimum display time won't delay you inany way because the status message line is not needed for another reason.However, there are times when Alpine has to delay what it is doing inorder to display a status message for the minimum display time.This happens when a message is being displayed and Alpine wants to askFor example, when you Save a message you use the status message line.You get a prompt there asking for the name of the folder to save to.If there is a status message being displayed that has nottime Alpine will display that status message surrounded with the characters> and < to show you that it is delaying.That might happen, for example, if you tried to save to a folder thatcaused an error, then followed that immediately with another Save command.You might find yourself waiting for a status message like
              [>Can't get write access to mailbox, access is readonly<]
              to finish displaying for three seconds.If that is something you find happening to you frequently, you may usenegative values of this option to decrease or eliminate that delay, atthe risk of missing the message.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_empty-header-message"-->

              OPTION:

              When sending, if both the To and Cc fields are empty and youare sending the message to a Bcc,Alpine will put a special address in the To line. The default value is:
              undisclosed-recipients: ;
              The reason for this is to avoid embarrassment caused by some Internetmail transfer software that interprets a "missing"To: header as an error and replaces it with anApparently-to: header that may contain the addresses youentered on the Bcc: line, defeating the purpose of theBcc. You may change the part of this message that comes before the": ;" by setting the ""The normal default is "undisclosed-recipients".OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_quote-replace-string"-->

              OPTION:

              This option specifies what string to use as a quote when viewing amessage. The standard way of quoting messages when replying is the string"> " (quote space).With this variable set, viewing a message will"> " and ">" with the replacement string.or the equivalent setting in your correspondents' mail programs"> ", but it will also work fine with the set to ">".By default, this setting will only work on messages that are flowed, which isthe default way of sending messages for many mail clients includingto also have quote-replacement performed on non-flowed messages.Setting this option will replace ">" and "> " with the new setting. This string may include trailingspaces. To preserve those spaces enclose the full string in double quotes.No padding to separate the text of the message from the quote string isadded. This means that if you do not add trailing spaces to the value ofthis variable, text will be displayed right next to the quote string,which may be undesirable. This can be avoided by adding a new stringseparated by a space from your selection of quote string replacement. Thislast string will be used for padding. For example, setting this variable to
              ">" " " has the effect of setting">" as the , with the text padded bya space from the last quote string to make it more readable.One possible setting for this variable could be"    " (four spaces wrapped in quotes), whichwould have the effect of indenting each level of quoting four spaces andremoving the ">"'s. Different levels of quoting could be mademore discernible by setting colors for quoted text.Replying to or forwarding the viewed message will preserve the originalformatting of the message, so quote-replacement will not be performed onmessages that are being composed.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-indent-string"-->

              OPTION:

              This option specifies an aspect of Alpine's Reply command.When a message is replied to and the text of the message is included, theincluded text usually has the string "> " prependedto each line indicating it is quoted text.(In case you haven't seen this before, "string" is a technical termBecause of the introduction of Flowed Textin 1999 and its wide-spread adoption since then, you will usually be better off if youuse one of the standard values,"> " or ">", for this option.This option specifies a different value for that string.If you wish to use a string that begins or ends with a space,enclose the string in double quotes.Besides simple text, the prepended string can be basedon the message being replied to.The following tokens are substituted for the message's corresponding value:
              This token gets replaced with the message sender's "username".If the name is longer than six characters, only the first six characters are
              This token gets replaced with the nickname of the message sender'saddress as found in your addressbook.If no addressbook entry is found,Alpine replaces the characters "_NICK_" with nothing.If the nickname is longer than six characters, only the first six characters are
              This token gets replaced with the initials of the sender of the message.feature is enabled, you are given the opportunity to edit the string, whether it is the default or one automatically generated using the above tokens.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_composer-word-separators"-->

              OPTION:

              This option affects how a "word" is defined in the composer.The definition of a word is used when using the Forward Word and BackwardWord commands in the composer, as well as when using the spell checker.Whitespace is always considered a word separator.Punctuation (like question marks, periods, commas, and so on) is alwaysa word separator if it comes at the end of a word.By default, a punctuation character that is in the middle of a word doesnot break up that word as long as the character before and the characterafter it are both alphanumeric.If you add a character to this option it will be considered aword separator even when it occurs in the middle of an alphanumeric word.For example, if you want to skip through each part of an address insteadof skipping the whole address at once you might want to include "@"and "." in this list.If you want the word-skipper to stop on each part of a UNIX filename youcould add "/" to the list.The equal sign and dash are other possibilities you might find helpful.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_scroll-margin"-->

              OPTION:

              This option controls when Alpine's line-by-line scrolling occurs.Typically, when a selected item is at the top or bottom screen edgeand the UP or DOWN (and Ctrl-P or Ctrl-N) keys are struck, thedisplayed items are scrolled down or up by a single line.This option allows you to tell Alpine the number of lines from the top andbottom screen edge that line-by-line paging should occur. For example,setting this value to one (1) will cause Alpine to scroll the displayvertically when you move to select an item on the display's top orBy default, this variable is zero, indicating that scrolling happenswhen you move up or down to select an item immediately off the display'sOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_viewer-overlap"-->

              OPTION:

              This option specifies an aspect of Alpine's Message Viewing screen. Whenthe space bar is used to page forward in a message, the number of linesspecified by the "" variable will be repeated from thebottom of the screen. That is, if this was set to two lines, then thebottom two lines of the screen would be repeated on the top of the nextscreen. The normal default value is "2".

              OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_stay-open-folders"-->

              OPTION:

              This option affects low-level behavior of Alpine.There is no default value for this option."","",and "".Note: changes made to this list take effect the next time you open aThis is a list of folders that will be permanently kept open once theyThe names in this list may be either the nickname of an Incoming folderor the full technical specification of a folder.The folders in this list need not be remote IMAP folders, they could usefullyIf a folder in the list is a newsgroup or is not accessed either locallyor via IMAP, then the entry will be ignored.For example, folders accessed via NNTP or POP3 will not be kept open, sincethe way that new mail is found with those protocols involves closing andOnce a Stay Open folder has been opened, new-mail checking will continueto happen on that folder for the rest of the Alpine session.Your INBOX is always implicitly included in this Stay-Open list and doesn'tAnother difference that you may notice between a Stay Open folder and anon-Stay Open folder is which message is selected as the current messagewhen you enter the folder index.may be used to turn off this special treatment.If the message that was current when you left the folder no longer exists,then the regular startup rule will be used instead.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_max-remote-connections"-->

              OPTION:

              The default value for this option is 3.If your INBOX is accessed using the IMAP protocolfrom an IMAP server, that connection is kept open throughout theduration of your Alpine session, independent of the value of this option.This option controls Alpine's behavior when connecting to remote IMAP foldersother than your INBOX or your .It specifies the maximum number of remote IMAP connections (other thanthose mentioned above) that Alpine will use for accessing the rest of yourIf you set this option to zero, you will turn off most remote connectionIt's difficult to understand exactly what this option does, and it is usuallyfine to leave it set to its default value.It is probably more likely that you will be interested in setting the"" optioninstead of changing the value of this option.A slightly longer explanation of what is going on with this optionis given in the next paragraphs.There are some time costs involved in opening and closing remote IMAP folders, the main costs being the time you have to wait for the connectionto the server and the time for the folder to open.Opening a folder may involve not only the time the server takes to do itsprocessing but time that Alpine uses to do filtering.They depend on how loaded the server is, how largethe folder being opened is, and how you set up filtering, among other things.Once Alpine has opened a connection to a particular folder, it will attemptto keep that connection open in case you use it again.Alpine will attempt to use the (the value ofthis option) IMAP connections you have allotted for this purpose.For example, suppose the value of this option is set to "2".If your INBOX is accessed on a remote server using the IMAP protocol, thatdoesn't count as one of the remote connections but it is always kept open.If you then open another IMAP folder, that would be your firstremote connection counted as one of the connections.If you open a third folder the second will be left open, in case youYou won't be able to tell it has been left open.It will appear to be closed when you leave the folder but the connectionwill remain in the background.Now suppose you go back to the second folder (the first folder after theA connection to that folder is still open so you won't have to waitfor the startup time to open it.Meanwhile, the connection to the third folder will be left behind.Now, if you open a fourth folder, you will bump into the limit, because this will be the third folder otherthan INBOX and you have the option set to "2".The connection that is being used forthe third folder will be re-used for this new fourth folder.If you go back to the third folder after this, it is no longer alreadyYou'll still save some time since Alpine will re-use the connection to thefourth folder and you have already logged in on that connection,but the folder will have to be re-opened from scratch.If a folder is large and the startup cost is dominated by the time it takesto open that folder or to run filters on it, then it will pay to make thevalue of this option large enough to keep it open.On the other hand, if you only revisit a handful of folders or ifthe folders are small, then it mightmake more sense to keep this number small so that the reconnecttime (the time to start up a new connection and authenticate)You may also need to consider the impact on the server.On the surface, a larger number here may cause a larger impact on theserver, since you will have more connections open to the server.On the other hand, not only will you be avoiding the startup costsassociated with reopening a folder, but the server will beWhen twenty five minutes pass without any active use of an IMAP connectionbeing saved for possible re-use, that connection will be shut down,OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_dead-letter-files"-->

              OPTION:

              This option affects Alpine's behavior when you cancel a message beingoverwriting any previous message.If you set this option to a value higher than one, then that many copiesof dead letter files will be saved.For example, if you set this option to "3" then you may have"dead.letter3" in your home directory.In this example, the most recently cancelled message will be inand the third most recently cancelled message will be inThe fourth most recently cancelled message will no longer be saved.If you set this option to zero, then NO record of canceled messages isis set, that overrides whatever you set for this option.If this option had existed at the time, then the Quell feature would nothave been added, but it is still there for backwards compatibility.So, in order for this option to have the desired effect, make sure theOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_composer-wrap-column"-->

              OPTION:

              This option specifies an aspect of Alpine's Composer. This gives themaximum width that auto-wrapped lines will have. It's also the maximumwidth of lines justified using the ^JJustify command. The normal defaultis "74". The largest allowed setting is normally "80"prevent very long lines from being sent in outgoing mail. When the mailis actually sent, trailing spaces will be stripped off of each line.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_remote-abook-metafile"-->

              OPTION:

              This is usually set by Alpine and is the name of a fileremote address books and remote configuration files.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_encryption-protocol-range"-->

              OPTION:

              This option sets a range of encryption protocols that can be attempted whenAlpine will try to establish a secure connection using the SSL or TLSBefore a secure connection to an external server is established, Alpine and theserver will attempt to negotiate a secure connection. This part is known as the"ClientHello". At that time Alpine will announce the version ofencryption that it would like to establish. The server can reject that, and announcea different version of encryption. Once both the server and Alpine have founda version of encryption that they both agree on, they will both use it to startThe use of the /ssl parameter in the definition of the server will make Alpineattempt the highest encryption protocol that it can use, in agreement with theserver. However, using this option, you will set limits to the versions ofthe protocols that are used. This would, for example, allow you to disable the useof ssl3, in favor of more modern protocols. For purposes of this option, the protocols are sorted no_min < ssl3 < tls1 < tls1_1 < tls1_2 < tls1_3 < no_maxFor example, if you want to disable ssl3, all you have to do is to set the minimum version to tls1, or any higher protocol.

              The name of the parameters used to configure this option is the same as the parameters that are added to the definition of a server to make it a secure connection, and they are listed above for your reference.The special values "no_min" and "no_max" do not set valuesfor the minimum and maximum protocol versions, and Alpine will use the maximumand minimum values of encryption protocols built into your SSL library.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_disable-these-authenticators"-->

              OPTION:

              This variable is a list of SASL (Simple Authentication and SecurityLayer) authenticators that will be disabled.authenticating to IMAP, POP3, SMTP, and other network servers.Alpine matches its list of supported authenticators with the server todetermine the most secure authenticator that is supported by both.If no matching authenticators are found, Alpine will revert to plaintextlogin (or, in the case of SMTP, will be unable to authenticate at all).The candidates for disabling can be found here.Normally, you will not disable any authenticators.
            • You use a broken server that advertises an authenticator,but does not actually implement it.
            • You have a Kerberos-capable version of Alpine and the server isalso Kerberos-capable, but you can not obtain Kerberoscredentials on the server machine, thus you desire to disableGSSAPI (which in turn disables Alpine's Kerberos support).It is never necessary to disable authenticators, since Alpine will tryother authenticators before giving up.However, disabling the relevant authenticator avoids annoying error messages.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_disable-these-drivers"-->

              OPTION:

              This variable is a list of mail drivers that will be disabled.The candidates for disabling are listed below.There may be more in the future if you compile Alpine witha newer version of the c-client library.The mbox driver enables the following behavior: if there is ain your home directory, and if that file is either empty or in Unix mailboxformat, then every time you open INBOX the mbox driverwill automatically transfer mail from the system mail spool directory into thedelete it from the spool directory. If you disable the mbox driver,It is not recommended to disable the driver that supports the system defaultmailbox format. On most non-SCO systems, that driver is theOn most SCO systems, it is the mmdf driver.The system default driver may beconfigured to something else on your system; check with your system managerIt is most likely not very useful for you to disable any of the drivers otherYou could disable some of the others if you know forcertain that you don't need them but the performance gain in doing soOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_new-version-threshold"-->

              OPTION:

              When a new version of Alpine is run for the first time it offers aspecial explanatory screen to the user upon startup. This optionhelps control when and if that special screen appears for users thathave previously run Alpine. It takes as its value an Alpine versionnumber. Alpine versions less than the specified value will suppress thisspecial screen while versions equal to or greater than that specifiedOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_ssh-command"-->

              OPTION:

              Sets the format of the command used toopen a UNIX secure shell connection. The default is"%s %s -l %s exec /etc/r%sd". All four "%s" entries MUST exist in theprovided command. The first is for the command's pathname, the second isfor the host to connect to, the third is for the user to connect as, andthe fourth is for the connection method (typically imap).OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_ssh-path"-->

              OPTION:

              Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX secure shellconnection. The default is typically /usr/bin/ssh.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_rsh-command"-->

              OPTION:

              open a UNIX remote shell connection. The default isOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_rsh-path"-->

              OPTION:

              Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX remote shellconnection. The default is typically /usr/ucb/rsh.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_operating-dir"-->

              OPTION:

              tree to which you are restricted when reading and writing folders andfiles. It is usually used in the system-wide,fixed configuration file.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sendmail-path"-->

              OPTION:

              alternative program, and any necessary arguments, to be used in postingmail messages. See the Technical notes for more information.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_ldap-servers"-->

              OPTION:

              List of LDAP servers and associated data.Use the Setup/Directory screen to modify this variable.OPTION: Cursor StyleUse the pulldown Config menu to modify this variable.OPTION: Window-Position

              OPTION: Window-Position

              Position on the screen of the Alpine window.Alpine normally maintains this variable itself, and it is set automatically. This variable is provided to those who wish to use the same window position across different machines from the same configuration. must also be set for this setting to be used.The format for this variable is of the form: CxR+X+Y, whereC is the number of columns, R is the number of rows, and X and Y specify thetop left corner of the window.OPTION: Print-Font-Char-Set

              OPTION: Print-Font-Char-Set

              Character set of printer font.OPTION: Print-Font-Style

              OPTION: Print-Font-Style

              OPTION: Print-Font-Size

              OPTION: Print-Font-Size

              OPTION: Print-Font-Name

              OPTION: Print-Font-Name

              OPTION: Font Character Set

              OPTION: Font Character Set

              OPTION: Font StyleOPTION: Font SizeOPTION: Font NameOPTION: patterns-search

              OPTION: patterns-search

              List of rules used only for searching with the Select command in the MESSAGE INDEX.Use the Setup/Rules/searCh screen to modify this variable.OPTION: patterns-indexcolors

              OPTION: patterns-indexcolors

              List of rules used for coloring lines in the index.Use the Setup/Rules/Indexcolor screen to modify this variable.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_patterns-other"-->

              OPTION:

              List of rules used for miscellaneous configuration.Use the Setup/Rules/Other screen to modify this variable.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_patterns-scores2"-->

              OPTION:

              List of rules used for scoring.Use the Setup/Rules/SetScores screen to modify this variable.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_patterns-filters2"-->

              OPTION:

              List of rules used for filters.Use the Setup/Rules/Filters screen to modify this variable.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_patterns-roles"-->

              OPTION:

              The option Patterns is obsolete in Alpine and in Pine 4.50 and later, replaced by this andUse the Setup/Rules/Roles screen to modify this variable.OPTION: PatternsThe option Patterns is obsolete in Alpine and in Pine 4.50 and later, replaced by theoptions Patterns-Roles, Patterns-Filters, Patterns-Scores, Patterns-Indexcolors,Patterns-Scores and Patterns-Filters have been replaced since then byPatterns-Scores2 and Patterns-Filters2.Use the Setup/Rules screens to modify these variable.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_personal-print-command"-->

              OPTION:

              List of personal print commands.Use the Setup/Printer screen to modify this variable.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_personal-print-category"-->

              OPTION:

              This is an internal Alpine variable.It will be equal to 1, 2, or 3 depending on whether the default printer isattached, standard, or a personal print command.OPTION: PrinterYour default printer selection.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_last-version-used"-->

              OPTION:

              This is set automatically by Alpine. It is used to keep track of the last version of Alpine thatWhenever the version number increases, a new version message is printed out.This may not be set in the system-wide configuration files.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_global-address-book"-->

              OPTION:

              A list of shared address books. Each entry in the list is anoptional nickname followed by a pathname or file name relative to the homeA SPACE character separates the nickname from the rest of the line.Instead of a local pathname or file name, a remote folder name can be given.This causes the address book toUse the Setup/AddressBook screen to modify this variable.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_address-book"-->

              OPTION:

              A list of personal address books.The nickname is separated from the rest of the line with whitespace.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_news-collections"-->

              OPTION:

              This is a list of collections where news folders are located.This variable is normally manipulated using the Setup/collectionList screen.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_folder-collections"-->

              OPTION:

              This is a list of one or more collections where saved mail is stored. The first collection in this list is the defaultcollection for Saves,including .OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-folders"-->

              OPTION:

              This is a list of one or more folders other than INBOX that""This variable is normally manipulated with the Add, Delete, and Renamecommands in the FOLDER LIST for the Incoming Message Folders collection.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_close-connection-timeout"-->

              OPTION:

              The original purpose of this option was to close a connection after thismuch time has elapsed without response from the server. The problem thisgenerates is that a server might not reply on time due to a slow operation(for example, sorting a large folder, or filtering messages, etc.) In thosesituations it is desirable to wait for the server, even when this takesIn order to have a good compromise so that a user can distinguish betweenwhen a connection is closed, thereforewe do not need to wait for it, and the operation that the user is waitingfor takes a long time, this option only applies to the"NOOP" IMAP command. So, if a NOOP command has been issued,and the connection does not return after the number of seconds configuredhere, which must be at least the amount configured in the option,then Alpine will close the connection.Closing connections that have connectivity problems is a good idea. In an idealworld, one would like all connections to be fast and reliable, so the amountof time and effort put into parsing a folder to report its state when it isopened is not wasted, so keeping connections alive is good, but the problemwith this is that waiting for a user to reply to a "keep connectionalive?" question can take a long time, and that might affect otherconnections that could be closed because Alpine is not pinging them while itis waiting for a reply from a user for a different connection. Thereforesetting this value helps to keep other connections alive, in caseyou have several incoming folders in other servers.The default value for this option is 0, which means that no connections willbe closed automatically, so if you want connections to be closed automaticallyyou must set this option to a positive number bigger or equal than thevalue of the option .OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_tcp-query-timeout"-->

              OPTION:

              When Alpine times out a network read or write it will normally just displaya message saying "Still waiting".However, if enough time has elapsed since it started waiting it will offerto let you break the connection.That amount of time is set by this option, which defaults to 60 seconds,has a minimum of 5 seconds, and a maximum of 1000 seconds.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_tcp-write-warning-timeout"-->

              OPTION:

              Sets the time in seconds that Alpine willwait for a network write before warning you that things are moving slowlyand possibly giving you the option to break the connection.The default is 0 which means it is unset. If set to a non-zero value, theminimum is 5 and the maximum is 1000.Related option: .OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_tcp-read-warning-timeout"-->

              OPTION:

              wait for a network read before warning you that things are moving slowlyThe default is 15 seconds. The minimum is 5 seconds and the maximumn isOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_tcp-open-timeout"-->

              OPTION:

              attempt to open a network connection. The default is 30, the minimum is 5,and the maximum is system defined (typically 75). If a connection has notcompleted within this many seconds Alpine will give up and consider it aOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_rsh-open-timeout"-->

              OPTION:

              attempt to open a UNIX remote shell connection.The default is 15, the minimum non-zero value is 5,and the maximum is unlimited. If this is set to zero rsh connectionsThis might be useful if rsh connections will never work in your environmentbut are causing delays due to firewalls or some other reason.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_ssh-open-timeout"-->

              OPTION:

              attempt to open a UNIX secure shell connection.and the maximum is unlimited. If this is set to zero ssh connectionsOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_user-input-timeout"-->

              OPTION:

              If this is set to an integer greater than zero, then this is the numberof hours to wait for user input before Alpine times out.in the midst of composing a message or is waiting for user response toa question, then it will not timeout.However, if Alpine is sitting idle waiting forthe user to tell it what to do next and the user does not give anyinput for this many hours, Alpine will exit.No expunging or moving of readIt will exit similarly to the way it would exitif it received a hangup signal.This may be useful for cleaning up unused Alpine sessions that have beenThe Alpine developers envision system administratorssetting this to a value of several hours (24?) so that it won't surprisea user who didn't want to be disconnected.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_remote-abook-validity"-->

              OPTION:

              Sets the minimum number of minutes that aremote address book will be considered up to date.Whenever an entry contained in a remote address book is used,if more than this many minutes havepassed since the last check the remote server will be queried to see if theIf it has changed, the local copy is updated.The default value is five minutes.The special value of -1 means never check.The special value of zero means only check when the address book is firstNo matter what the value, the validity check is always done when theaddress book is about to be changed by the user.The check can be initiated manually by typing ^L (Ctrl-L)while in the address book maintenance screen for the remote address book.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_remote-abook-history"-->

              OPTION:

              data will be kept in each remote address book folder.These extra copies are simply old versions of the data. Each time a changeis made a new copy of the address book data is appended to the folder. Oldcopies are trimmed, if possible, when Alpine exits.An old copy can be put back into use bydeleting and expunging newer versions of the data from the folder.Don't delete the first message from the folder. It is a special headermessage for the remote address book and it must be there.This is to prevent regular folders from being used as remote address bookfolders and having their data destroyed.This option is also used to determine how many extra copies of remoteAlpine configuration files are kept.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-leadin"-->

              OPTION:

              This option is used to customize the content of the introduction linethat is included when replying to a message and including the originalThe normal default (what you will get if you delete this variable) looks
              On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Fred Flintstone wrote:
              where the day of the week is only included if it is available in theYou can replace this default with text of your own.The text may contain tokens that are replaced with textthat depends on the message you are replying to.For example, the default is equivalent to:
              On _DAYDATE_, _FROM_ wrote:
              Since this variable includes regular text mixed with special tokensthe tokens have to be surrounded by underscore characters.For example, to use the token "PREFDATE"you would need to use "_PREFDATE_",not "PREFDATE".The list of available tokens isBy default, the text is all on a single line and is followed by a blank line.If your "" turns out to be longerthan 80 characters when replying to a particular message, it is shortened.
              _NEWLINE_
              anywhere in the value, no end of line or blank line is appended, and noThe _NEWLINE_ token may be used to get rid of the blank line followingthe text, to add more blank lines, or to form a multi-line"".To clarify how _NEWLINE_ works recall that the default value is:
              On _DAYDATE_, _FROM_ wrote:_NEWLINE__NEWLINE_
              In the former case, two newlines are added automatically becauseno _NEWLINE_ token appears in the value of the option (for backwardscompatibility). In the latter case, the newlines are explicit.If you want to remove the blank line that follows the"" text use a single
              On _DAYDATE_, _FROM_ wrote:_NEWLINE_
              Because of the backwards compatibility problem, it is not possible toremove all of the ends of lines, because then there will be no _NEWLINE_ tokensand that will cause the automatic adding of two newlines!If you want, you may embed newlines in the middle of the text, as well,producing a multi-line "".By default, no attempt is made to localize the date.If you prefer a localized form you may find that one of the tokens_PREFDATE_ or _PREFDATETIME_ is a satisfactory substitute.If you want more control one of the many other date tokens, such as _DATEISO_,For the adventurous, there is a way to conditionally include text basedon whether or not a token would result in specific replacement text.For example, you could include some text based on whether or notthe _NEWS_ token would result in any newsgroups if it was used.here.In the very unlikely event that you want to include a literal tokenin the introduction line you must precede it with a backslash character.
              \_DAYDATE_ = _DAYDATE_
              _DAYDATE_ = Sat, 24 Oct 1998
              It is not possible to have a literal backslash followed by an expanded token.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_index-format"-->

              OPTION:

              This option is used to customize the content of lines in theMESSAGE INDEX screen. Each line is intended to convey some amount of immediately relevant information about each message in the current folder.Alpine provides a pre-defined set of informational fields withreasonable column widths automatically computed. You can, however,replace this default set by listing special tokens in the order youSpaces are used to separate listed tokens. Additionally, you canspecify how much of the screen's width the token's associated datashould occupy on the index line by appending to the token a pair ofparentheses enclosing either a number or percentage. For example,"SUBJECT(13)" means to allocate 13 characters of space to the subjectcolumn, and "SUBJECT(20%)" means toallocate 20% of the available spaceto the subjects column, while plain "SUBJECT" means the system willattempt to figure out a reasonable amount of space.There is always one space between every pair of columns, so if you use fixedcolumn widths (like 13) you should remember to take that into account.Several of the fields are virtually fixed-width, so it doesn't makemuch sense to specify the width for them. The fields STATUS,FULLSTATUS, IMAPSTATUS, MSGNO, the DATE fields, SIZE,and DESCRIPSIZE all fall into that category.You may specify widths for those if you wish, butyou're probably better off letting the system pick those widths.

              STATUS MSGNO SMARTDATETIME24 FROMORTO(33%) SIZENARROW SUBJKEY(67%)
              This means that the four fields without percentages will be allocatedfirst, and then 33% and 67% of the remaining space will go tothe from and subject fields. If one of those two fields is specifiedas a percentage and the other is left for the system to choose, thenthe percentage is taken as an absolute percentage of the screen, notof the space remaining after allocating the first four columns. Itdoesn't usually make sense to do it that way. If you leave off allthe widths, then the subject and from fields (if both are present) areallocated space in a 2 to 1 ratio, which is almost exactly the same asWhat you are most likely to do with this configuration option is tospecify which fields appear at all, which order they appear in, and thepercentage of screen that is used for the from and subject fields if youdon't like the 2 to 1 default.If you want to retain the default format that Pine 4.64 had, use
              =STATUS MSGNO DATE FROMORTO(33%) SIZE SUBJKEY(67%)
              .Set Index FormatMESSAGE INDEX screen.This action works exactly like the regular"" option in the Setup/Config screen,except that you can have a folder-specific value for it if you specify it here.""OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_addressbook-formats"-->

              OPTION:

              This option specifies the format that address books are displayed in.Normally, address books are displayed with the nicknames in the firstcolumn, the fullnames in the second column, and addresses in the thirdcolumn. The system figures out reasonable defaults for the widths ofthe columns. An address book may be given a different format bylisting special tokens in the order you want them to display. Thepossible tokens are NICKNAME, FULLNAME, ADDRESS, FCC, and COMMENT.So, for example, to get the default behavior you could list
              =NICKNAME FULLNAME ADDRESS
              (You can also use the token DEFAULT to get the default behavior forThe tokens are separated by spaces. ""is a list, so if you have more than one address book you may have aseparate format for each by putting its format at the correspondinglocation in the "" list.Listed first are the personal address books, then the global addressbooks. So, if you have two personal address books and one globaladdress book, you may have up to three formats in the"" list. If"" doesn't have as many elements as thereare address books, the last element is used repeatedly.Each of the tokens may also be optionally followed by parentheses witheither a number or a percentage inside the parentheses. For example,FULLNAME(13) means to allocate 13 characters of space tothe fullnames column, FULLNAME(20%) means to allocate 20%of the available space (the screen width minus the space forinter-column spaces) to the fullnames column, while plainFULLNAME means the system will attempt to figure out aThere are always 2 spaces between every column, so if you usefixed column widths (like 13) you should remember to take that intoOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_alt-addresses"-->

              OPTION:

              This option provides a place for you to list alternate email addressesEach address in the list should be the actual email address part of anaddress, without the full name field or the angle brackets.
              user@example.com
              The matching is case-insensitive, so this would match any ofUser@example.com, user@Example.Com, orUSER@EXAMPLE.COM as well.If set, the option affects the behavior of the Replycommand and the "+" symbol in the MESSAGE INDEX, which denotes thata message has been addressed specifically to you.the personal name (or email address) ofthe person listed in the message's "From:" headerfield is usually displayed except when that address is yours or one of yourIn that case you will usually see the name ofthe first person specified in themessage's "To:" header fieldwith the prefix "To: " prepended.With respect to Reply, the reply-to-all option will exclude addressesis somewhat related to this option.In addition to a list of actual addresses,you may use regular expressions (as used with egrep with the ignore case flag)to describe the addresses you want to match.Alpine will somewhat arbitrarily interpret your entry as a regularexpression if it contains any of the characters*, |, +, ?, {, [, ^, $, or \.Otherwise, it will be treated literally.may be used to turn off regular expression processing regardless of whether or notspecial characters appear in the entry.A description of how regular expressions work is beyond thescope of this help text, but some examples follow.
              .*@example.com
              in the list would mean that anyaddress with a domain name of example.com (such asfred@example.com or wilma@example.com) will be consideredone of your alternate addresses.Strictly speaking, the dot in example.com ought to be escaped witha backslash, as in example\.com, and a dollar sign anchor oughtto come at the end of the expression to prevent a match of example.com.org.Complicating things further, the dollar signis special in the Alpine configuration (it signifies environment variable expansion)so the dollar sign should be doubled or backslash escaped for Alpine's sake.Quotes around the whole expression will not escape the dollar sign successfully.So this example should look like
              .*@example\.com$$
              ^fred[0-9]*@example.com$$
              fred3@example.com or fred17@example.com as wellas fred@example.com.You could match all addresses that look likefred+stuff@example.com for any value of stuff with the
              ^fred\+.*@example.com$$
              Notice that you have to escape the plus sign with a backslash because plusis a special character in regular expressions.If you wanted to match plain fred as well as fred+stuff
              ^fred(()|\+.*)@example.com$$
              would do it, but it would be easier to just add fred@example.com as aOne more example, a match of all first-level subdomains, is given by
              ^fred@[[:alnum:]_-]*\.example\.com$$
              Because the regular expression matching is based on an old library(hs_regex) the regular expressions might not work exactly as you expect,OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_keywords"-->

              OPTION:

              You may define your own set of keywords and optionally set them on aThese are similar to the "Important" flag which the usermay set using the Flag command.The difference is that the Important flag is always present for each folder.User-defined keywords are chosen by the user.You may set up the list of possible keywords here, or you may add keywordsfrom the Flag Details screen that youFlag (F11*)After the keywords have been defined,then you use the Flag commandto set or clear the keywords in each message.The behavior of the flag command may be modified by using the"" option or the"" option.Keywords may be used when Selecting messages (Select Keyword).Keywords may also be used in the Patterns of Rules (Filters, Indexcolors, etc).Filter Rules may be used to set keywords automatically.Keywords may be displayed as part of the Subject of a message by usingthe SUBJKEY or SUBJKEYINIT tokens in theThe option may be used to modify the display of keywords usingSUBJKEY and SUBJKEYINIT slightly.screen by using the KEY or KEYINIT tokens.Keywords are not supported by all mail servers.You may give keywords nicknames if you wish.If the keyword definition you type in contains a SPACE character, then theactual value of the keyword is everything after the last SPACE and thenickname for that keyword is everything before the last SPACE.For example, suppose you are trying to interoperate with another email programthat uses a particular keyword with an unpleasant name.Maybe it uses a keyword called
              VendorName.SoftwareName.08
              but for you that keyword means that the message is work-related.You could define a keyword to have the value
              Work VendorName.SoftwareName.08
              and then you would use the name "Work" when dealing with
              My Work VendorName.SoftwareName.08
              the nickname would be everything before the last SPACE, that is the nicknameSome commonly used keywords begin with dollar signs.This presents a slight complication, because the dollar sign is normally usedenvironment variable expansionIn order to specify a keyword that begins with a dollar sign you mustprecede the dollar sign with a second dollar sign to escape its specialFor example, if you want to include the keyword
              $Label1
              as one of your possible keywords, you must enter the text
              $$Label1
              There are a couple limitations.First, not all servers support keywords.Second, some servers (including the IMAP server included with Alpine)have a per folder limit on the number of keywords that may be defined.This count commonly includes every keyword you have ever used in thefolder, even if it is no longer being used.In other words, you can add keywords but you cannot remove them easily.If you have changed keywords over the life of a folder and find thatyou have reached such a limit, one possible solution might be to copyall of the messages to a newly created folder (using Alpine) and thendelete the original and rename the new folder.The reason this might work is that only the keywords currently set inany of the messages will be used in the new folder, hopefully putting youOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sending-filters"-->

              OPTION:

              This option defines a list of text-filtering commands (programs andscripts) that may be selectively invoked to process a message just beforeit is sent. If set, the Composer's ^X (Send) command will allow you toselect which filter (or none) to apply to the message before it is sent. For security reasons, the full path of the filter program must be
              When the command is executed, this token is replaced with the address of the person sending the message in the formatwith the space delimited list of recipients of the When the command is executed, this token is replaced with the path and name of the temporary file containing the text to be filtered. Alpine expects the filter to replace this data with the NOTE: Use of this token implies that the text to be filtered is not piped into standard input of the executed command and its standard output is ignored. Alpine restores the tty modes before invoking thefilter in case the filter interacts with the uservia its own standard input and output.
              When the command is executed, this token is replaced with the path and name of a temporary file intended to contain a status message from the filter. Alpine displays this in the message status in the command line with the path and name of a temporary file that Alpine creates once per session and deletes upon exit. The file is intended to be used by the filter to store state information between
              When the command is executed, this token indicates that a random number will be passed down the input stream before the message text. This number could be used as a session key. It is sent in this way to improve security. The number is unique to the current Alpine session and is only generated once per that the headers of the message will be passed down the input stream
              When the command is executed, this token is replaced in thecommand name with a temporary file name used to accept any new MIMEContent-Type information necessitated by the output of the filter.Upon the filter's exit, if the file contains new MIME typeinformation, Alpine verifies its format and replaces the outgoingmessage's MIME type information with that contained in the file. Thisis basically a cheap way of sending something other than Text/Plain.NOTE: Only the body text, which is visible in the Composer, is pipedthrough this filter. Attachments are not sent to the filter.Sending filters are not used if the feature"" is set.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_display-filters"-->

              OPTION:

              This option defines a list of text-filtering commands (programs orscripts) that may be used to filter text portions of received messagesprior to their use (e.g., presentation in the "MESSAGE TEXT"display screen, exporting to a text file). For security reasons, the full path name of thefilter command must be specified.The command is executed and the message is piped into its standard input. The standard output of the command is read back by Alpine. The"_TMPFILE_" token (see below) overrides this default behavior. The filter's use is based on the configured "trigger" string. Theformat of a filter definition is:
              <trigger> <command> <arguments>
              You can specify as many filters as you wish, separating them with a comma. Each filter can have only one trigger and command. Thus, two trigger strings that invoke the same command require separate filter The "trigger" is simply text that, if found in the message,will invoke the associated command. If the trigger contains any spacecharacters, it must be placed within quotes. Likewise, should youwish a filter to be invoked unconditionally, define the trigger as thenull string, "" (two consecutive double-quote characters). If thetrigger string is found anywhere in the text of the message the filteris invoked. Placing the trigger text within the tokens defined belowchanges where within the text the trigger must be before considering
              _CHARSET(string)_
              This token tells Alpine to invoke the supplied commandif the text is in a character set matching string(e.g., ISO-8859-2 or ISO-2022-JP).
              _LEADING(string)_
              if the enclosed string is found to be the first
              NOTE: Quotes are necessary if string contains
              _BEGINNING(string)_
              if the enclosed string is found at the beginningThe "command" and "arguments" portion is simplythe command line to be invoked if the trigger string is found. Beloware tokens that Alpine will recognize and replace with special valueswhen the command is actually invoked.file that Alpine creates once per session and deletes upon exit. The file is intended to be used by the filter to store state information between instances
              When the command is executed, this token indicates that a randomnumber will be passed down the input stream before the message text.This number could be used as a session key. It is sent in this way toimprove security. The number is unique to the current Alpine sessionand is only generated once per session.
              When the filter is executed, this token tells Alpine not to repaintthe screen while the command is being executed. This can be used with filters that do not interact with the user, and therefore repainting is related.Performance caveat/considerations:Testing for the trigger and invoking the filter doesn't come for free.There is overhead associated with searching for the trigger string, testingfor the filter's existence and actually piping the text through the filter.The impact can be reduced if the Trigger Modifying Tokens above are OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_special-text-color"-->

              OPTION:

              Use this option to enter patterns (text or regular expressions) that Alpine will highlight in the body of the text that is not part of a handle (an internal or external link that Alpine paints in a different color).Enter each pattern in a different line. Pine will internally merge these patterns (by adding a "|" character), or you can add them all in one line by separating them by a "|" character. There is only a set of regular expressions that are matched.Pine will use the colors defined in the Special Text Color variable. If the Special Text Color is not set, setting this variable will notcause that special text to be indicated in any special way. It will looklike any normal text. You must set those colors in order to make Pinepaint the screen differently when it finds the patterns specified in thisOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_aspell-dictionary-list"-->

              OPTION:

              This option specifies a list of dictionaries you will use withaspell. A sample entry is "en_US" for american english, or"en_GB" for british english.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_speller"-->

              OPTION:

              For PC-Alpine, you must install the aspell library code that youhttp://aspell.net/win32/.This option affects the behavior of the ^T (spell check) command in theComposer. It specifies the program invoked by ^T in the Composer.
              aspell --dont-backup --mode=email check
              if it knows where to find "aspell".If there is no "aspell" command available but the command "ispell" is available
              ispell -l
              Otherwise, the ancient "spell" command is used.If you specify a value for this command (with full pathname) then that is whatwill be used instead of any of the defaults.spell-checking program, Alpine appends a tempfile name (where the message ispassed) to the command line. Alpine expects the speller to correct thespelling in that file. When you exit from that program Alpine will read thetempfile back into the composer.Don't set this speller option to the standard Unix spell command.That won't work because spell works in a different way.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_editor"-->

              OPTION:

              specifies the program invoked by ^_ in the Composer. This isnormally an alternative to Alpine's internal composer (Pico). You could usethis setting to specify an alternate editor to use occasionally or if youhave a favorite editor and want to use it all the time (see the "" setting).

              If you specify multiple editors for this option, ^_ will invoke the first one of those specified that exists and is executable. When specifying a program for use here, make sure that the format of the text it saves -- which, when you exit it, will become the message body in Alpine -- is appropriate for the body of an email message; avoid proprietary formats that may result in a message body that the recipient of your message will be unable to decipher.If you are in doubt about what editors are available on your system, or which of them may be appropriate for specification here, ask your local computing Note that if isunset, outgoing text will be set as flowed. In most cases this will be fine,OPTION: Keyboard Character Set

              OPTION: Keyboard Character Set

              The Keyboard Character Set identifies the character set of the charactersIt defaults to having the same value as your"Display Character Set",which in turn defaults to a value obtained from your environment.It is unlikely that you will need to use this option, because the keyboardalmost always produces the same kind of characters as the display displays.This character set is also used when accessing files in your localThe names of the files are assumed to be in the same character set aswhat the keyboard produces, as well as the contents of the files.In the Setup/Config screen you may choose from a list of all thecharacter sets Alpine knows about by using the "T" ToCharsets command.and """Use System Translation"should cause this option to be ignored.OPTION: Display Character Set

              OPTION: Display Character Set

              The Display Character Set configuration option is used when viewing messages.Alpine uses Unicode characters internally and it is a goal for Alpine to handle email in many different languages.Alpine will properly display only left-to-right character setsin a fixed-width font. Specifically, Alpine assumes that a fixed-widthfont is in use, in the sense thatcharacters are assumed to take up zero, one, or two character cellwidths from left to right on the screen. This is true even in PC-Alpine.Alpine recognizes some local character sets that are right-to-left(Arabic, Hebrew, and Thai) or not representable in a fixed-width font(Arabic) and properly converts texts in these character sets to/fromUnicode; however, there are known display bugs with these characterThere are three possible configuration character settings and someenvironment variable settings that can affect how Alpinehandles international characters.The first two of these are only available in UNIX Alpine.The three configuration options are.The Keyboard Character Set defaults to being the same valueas the Display Character Set, and that is usually correct, becausethe keyboard almost always produces characters in the same character setThe Display Character Set is the character set that Alpinewill attempt to use when sending characters to the display.By default, the Display Character Set variable is not set and UNIX Alpinewill attempt to get this information from the environment.In particular, the nl_langinfo(CODESET) call is used.This usually depends on the setting of the environment variables LANG or LC_CTYPE.An explicit configuration setting for Display Character Set will,of course, override any default setting.For PC-Alpine the Display Character Setand the Keyboard Character Setare always equivalent to UTF-8 and this is not settable.It is probably best to use UNIX Alpine in a terminal emulatorcapable of displaying UTF-8 characters, since that will allow you toview just about any received text that is correctly formatted (note,however, the above comments about known index display bugs with certaincharacter sets). You'll need to have an emulator that uses a UTF-8 fontand you'll need to set up your environment to use a UTF-8 charmap. Forexample, on a Linux system you might include
              setenv LANG en_US.UTF-8
              or something similar in your UNIX startup files.You'd also have to select a UTF-8 font in your terminal emulator.The types of values that the character set variables may be set to areUTF-8, ISO-8859-1, or EUC-JP.The ISO-2022 character sets are not supported for input orfor display, but as a special case, ISO-2022-JP is supportedfor use only as a .Here is a list of many of the possible character sets:
      • When reading incoming email, Alpine understands many differentcharacter sets and is able to convert the incoming mail into Unicode.The Unicode will be converted to the Display Character SetCharacters typed at the keyboard will be converted from theKeyboard Character Set to Unicode for Alpine's internalYou may find that you can read some malformed messages that do notcontain a character set label by setting the option"".The is used when sending messages.The default behavior obtained by leaving this variable unset is usuallywhat is wanted. In that default case, Alpine will attemptto label the message with the most specific character set from theISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, VISCII, KOI8-R, KOI8-U, ISO-8859-7, ISO-8859-6,ISO-8859-8, TIS-620, ISO-2022-JP, GB2312, BIG5, EUC-KR, and UTF-8.For example, if the message is made up of only US-ASCII characters, itwill be labeled US-ASCII. Otherwise, if it is all ISO-8859-15 characters,that will be the label. If that doesn't work the same is tried for theremaining members of the list.It might make sense to set to anFor example, if you usually send messages in Greek, setting thisoption to ISO-8859-7 will result in messages being labeled asUS-ASCII if there are no non-ascii characters, ISO-8859-7 if thereare only Greek characters, or UTF-8 if there are some charactersthat aren't representable in ISO-8859-7.Another possibility is to set this option explicitly to UTF-8.Alpine labels only ascii messages as US-ASCII and all other""and "Keyboard Character Set"are closely related to this option.When displaying a message, Alpine compares this setting to the characterset specified in the message. If not all of thecharacters in the message can be displayed using the Display Character Setthen Alpine places an editorialcomment in the displayed text (enclosed in square-brackets) indicatingthat some characters may not be displayed correctly.This comment may be eliminated by turning on the option.OPTION: New Rules Explained

        OPTION: New Rules Explained

        This is a quite powerful option. Here you can define rules that overridethe values of any other option you have set in Alpine.For example, you can set your folders to be sorted in a certain way when you open them (say by Arrival). You may want, however, your newsgroups to be sorted by thread. The set of "rules" options allows you to configure this and many other options, including the index-format for specific folders, the way the subject is displayed in the index screen or the reply-leadin-string, to name a few.Every rule has three parts: a condition, a separator and an action. Theaction is what will happen if the condition of the rule is satisfied. _FROM_ == {Fred Flintstone} => _SAVE_{Fred} Here the separator is "=>". Whatever is to the left of the separator is the condition (that is _FROM_ == {Fred Flintstone}) and to the right is the action (_SAVE_{Fred}). The condition means that the rule will be applied only if the message that you are reading is from "Fred Flintstone", and the action will be that you will be offered to save it in the folder "Fred", whenever you press the letter "S" to save a message. The separator is always "=>", with one exception to be seen later. But for the most part this will be the only one you will ever need. Now let us see how to do it. There are 14 functions already defined for you. These are: _EXEC_, _INDEX_, _REPLACE_, _REPLY_, _RESUB_, _SAVE_, _SIGNATURE_, _SORT_, _STARTUP_, _TRIM_, _REXTRIM_, _REXSUB_, _THREADSTYLE and _THREADINDEX_. The parameter of a function has to be enclosed between "{" and "}", so for example you can specify _SAVE_{saved-messages} as a valid sentence. Later in the document you will find examples. Here is a short description of what each function does:
      • _EXEC_ : This function takes as an argument a program. This program gets as the input a file and must rewrite its output to that file, which is then taken as the value to replace from the contents of that file. You , and . See the help of those options for examples of how to use this function
      • _INDEX_ : This function takes as an argument an index-format, andmakes that the index-format for the specified folder.
      • _REPLACE_ : This function replaces the subject/from of the given e-mail byanother subject/from only when displaying the index.
      • _REPLY_ : This function takes as an argument a definition of areply-leadin-string and makes this the reply-leading-string of the
      • _RESTR_ : This function takes as an argument the value of the reply-indent-string to be used to answer the message being replied to.
      • _RESUB_ : This function replaces the subject of the given e-mail byanother subject only when replying to a message.
      • _SAVE_ : The save function takes as an argument the name of apossibly non existing folder, whenever you want to save a message, thatfolder will be offered for you to save.
      • _SIGNATURE_ : This function takes as an argument a signature file anduses that file as the signature for the message you are about to
      • _SMTP_ : This function takes as an argument the definition of a
      • _SORT_ : This function takes as an argument a Sort Style, and sorts aspecified folder in that sort order.
      • _TRIM_ : This function takes as an argument a list of strings thatyou want removed from another string. At this time this only works for
      • _REXTRIM_ : Same as _TRIM_ but its argument is one andonly one extended regular expression.
      • _REXSUB_ : This function takes three arguments. The structureis _REXSUB_{pattern}{text}{number of times}. The "pattern"to match is an extended regular expression. If the pattern is matched,it will be replaced by "text" as many times as the "numberof times" argument specifies. If the last argument isomitted (that is, there are only two arguments) then the last argumentis considered as "{1}".
      • _STARTUP_ : This function takes as an argument anincoming-startup-rule, and open an specified folder using that rule.
      • _THREADSTYLE_ : This function takes as an argument athreading-display-style and uses it to display threads in a folder.
      • _THREADINDEX_ : This function takes as an argument athreading-index-style and uses it to display threads in a folder.You must me wondering how to define the person/folder over who to applythe action. This is done in the condition. When you specify a rule, therule is only executed if the condition is satisfied. In another words for

        it will only be applied if the from is "Fred Flintstone". If the From is "Wilma Flintstone" the rule will be skipped.

        In order to test a condition you can use the following tokens (in alphabetical order): _ADDRESS_, _CC_, _FOLDER_, _FROM_,_NICK_, _ROLE, _SENDER_, _SUBJECT_ and _TO_. The token will always be tested against what it is between "{" and "}" in the condition, this part of the condition is called the "condition set". The definition of each token can be found here.

        A special testing token called _PROCID_ can be used to differentiate inside a rule, between two rules that are triggered by the same condition. A full explanation of the _PROCID_ token can be found in this link.

        There are two more tokens related to the optionkey-definition-rules. Those tokensare only specific to that option, and hence are not explained here.

        You can also test in different ways, you can use the following "test operands": <<, !<, >>, !>, == and !=. All of them are two characters long. Here is the meaning of them:

      • << : It tests if the value of the token is contained inthe condition set. Here for example if the condition set were equal to"Freddy", then the condition: _NICK_ << {Freddy}, would be true ifthe value of _NICK_ were "Fred", "red" or "Freddy". You are just looking
      • >> : It tests if the value of the token contains the value ofthe condition set. Here for example if the condittion set were equal to"Fred", then the condition: _FROM_ >> {Fred}, would be true ifthe value of _FROM_ were "Fred Flintstone" or "Fred P. Flintstone" or "Freddy".
      • == : It tests if the value of the token is exactly equal to the valueof the set condition. For example _NICK_ == {Fred} will be false if the value of _NICK_ is "Freddy" or "red".
      • !< : This is true only when << is false and vice versa.
      • !> : This is true only when >> is false and vice versa.
      • != : This is true only when == is false and vice versa. Now let us say that you want the same action to be applied to more thanone person or folder, say you want "folder1" and "folder2" to be sorted byOrdered Subject upon entering. Then you can list them all of them in thecondition part separting them by a ";". Here is the way to do it. _FOLDER_ << {folder1; folder2} => _SORT_{OrderedSubj} Here is the first subtlety about these definitions. Notice that the _FOLDER_ == {folder1; folder2} => _SORT_{Reverse OrderedSubj}

        works only for "folder1" but not for "folder2". This is because thecomparison of the name of the folder is done with whatever is in between"{", ";" or "}", so in the above rule you would be testing
        "folder2" == " folder2". The extra space makes the difference. The reason why the first rule does not fail is because "folder2" << " folder2" is actuallytrue. If something ever fails this may be something to look into. Here are a few examples of what we have talked about before._NICK_ == {lisa;kika} => _SAVE_{_NICK_/_NICK_}
        This means that if the nick is lisa, it will save the message in the folder "lisa/lisa", and if the nick is "kika", it will save the message in the folder "kika/kika"_FOLDER_ == {Lynx} -> lynx
        This, is an abbreviation of the following rule:
        _FOLDER_ == {Lynx} => _SAVE_{lynx}
        (note the change in separator from "=>" to "->"). In the future

        _FOLDER_ << {comp.mail.pine; pine-info; pine-alpha} -> pine
        Any message in the folders "comp.mail.pine", "pine-info" or "pine-alpha"will be saved to the folder "pine".

        _FROM_ << {Pine Master} -> pine
        Any message whose From field contains"Pine Master" will be saved in the folder pine.

        _FOLDER_ << {Lynx; pine-info; comp.mail.pine} =>_INDEX_{IMAPSTATUS MSGNO DATE FROMORTO(33%) SUBJECT(66%)}
        Use adifferent index-format for the folders "Lynx", "pine-info" and"comp.mail.pine", where the size is not present.

        _FOLDER_ == {Lynx;pine-info} => _REPLY_{*** _FROM_ (_ADDRESS_)wrote in the _FOLDER_ list _SMARTDATE_("Today" "today" "on_LONGDATE_"):}
        If a message is in one of the incoming folders "Lynx"or "pine-info", create a reply-leadin-string that acknowledges that. Notethe absence of "," in the function _SMARTDATE_. For example answering to amessage in the pine-info list would look like:*** Steve Hubert (hubert@cac.washington.edu) wrote in the pine-info list today:However replying for a message in the Lynx list would look:*** mattack@area.com (mattack@area.com) wrote in the Lynx list today:If you write in more than one language you can use this feature to createReply-leadin-strings in different languages.

        Note that at least for people you can create particularreply-leadin-string using the role features, but it does not work as thisone does. This seems to be the right way to do it.

        _FOLDER_ << {Lynx; comp.mail.pine; pine_info; pine-alpha} =>_SORT_{OrderedSubj}
        This means upon opening, sort the folders "Lynx","comp.mail.pine", etc in ordered subject. All the others use the defaultsort order. You can not sort in reverse in this form. The possiblearguments of this function are listed in the definition of thedefault-sort-rule (Arrival, scorE, siZe, etc).

        The last examples use the function _TRIM_ which has a special form.This function can only be used in the index list.

        _FOLDER_ << {Lynx} => _SUBJECT_ := _TRIM_{lynx-dev }
        Inthe folder "Lynx" eliminate from the subject the string "lynx-dev " (withthe space at the end). For example a message whose subject is "Re:lynx-dev unvisited Visited Links", would be shown in the index withsubject: "Re: unvisited Visited Links", making the subject shorter and

        _FROM_ >> {Name (Comment)} => _FROM_ :=_TRIM_{ (Comment)}
        Remove the part " (Comment)"from the _FROM_, so when displaying in the index the real From "Name"

        _SUBJECT_ == {} => _RESUB_{Re: your mail without subject}If there is no subject in the message, use the subject "Re: your mailwiyhout subject" as a subject for the reply message.

        You can add more complexity to your rules by checking more than oneconditions before a rule is executed. More than one condition can bechecked by separating different conditions by the && (and) separator,or using the || (or) separator. For example we could have a rule thatmessages in inbox from Rubye, to the Personal folder, as

        _FOLDER_ == {INBOX} && _FROM_ >> {Rubye} => _SAVE_{Personal}

        We could also have a rule that is triggered by an "or" condition by, sat for messages from Andres or messages in the indexto trigger a specific reply leadin string.

        _FOLDER_ == {INBOX} || _FROM_ >> {Andres} => _REPLY_{You wrote:}

        Observe that the construction

        _TOKEN_ == {value1} || _TOKEN_ == {value2}

        _TOKEN_ == {value1;value2}

        Round parentheses can be used to group some conditions, for example

        (_FROM_ >> {Andres} && _FOLDER_ == {INBOX}) || _FROM_ >> {Rubye}

        You can also list your index by nick, in the following way:
        _NICK_ != {} => _FROM_ := _REPLACE_{_NICK_} If you want to open the folder "pine-info" in the first non-read message_FOLDER_ == {pine-info} => _STARTUP_{first-unseen} If you want to move your deleted messages to a folder, called "Trash", useThe reason why the above test is not "_FLAG_ == {D}" is because that would meanthat this is the only flag set in the message. It's better to test by containment in this case.

        If you want to use a specific signature when you are in a specific collection_COLLECTION_ == {Mail} => _SIGNATURE_{/full/path/to/.signature}

        Finally about the question of which rule will be executed. Only thefirst rule that matches will be executed. It is important to notice thoughthat "saving" rules do not compete with "sorting" rules. So the first"saving" rule that matches will be executed in the case of saving and soOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_startup-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used when a folder is being opened. You can use it to specify its and override Alpine's global value set for all folders.

        An example of the usage of this option is:
        _FOLDER_ == {Lynx;pine-info;_NEWS_} => _STARTUP_{first-unseen}OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_smtp-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used to specify which SMTP server should be used whensending a message, if this rule is not defined, or the execution of the ruleresults in no server selected, then Alpine will look for the value from the role that is being used to compose the message. If no smtpserver is defined in that role or you are not using a role, then Alpine will getthe name of the server from the"" configurationoption according to the rules used in that variable.

        The function associated to this configuration option is _SMTP_, an exampleof the use of this function is
        _ADDRESSTO_ == {peter@bedrock.com} => _SMTP_{smtp.bedrock.com}OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-indent-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used to specify which reply-indent-string is to be usedwhen replying to an e-mail. If none of the rules are successful, the result inthe variable

        The associated function to this configuration option is called "RESTR" (forREply STRing). Some examples of its use are:
        _FROM_ == {Your Boss} => _RESTR_{"> "}
        _FROM_ == {My Wife} => _RESTR_{":* "}
        _FROM_ == {Perter Flintstone;Wilma Flintstone} => _RESTR_{"_INIT_ > "}
        OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_save-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used to specify which folder should be used to save amessage depending either on the folder the message is in, who the messageis from, or text that the message contains in specific headers (Cc:,

        If this option is set and the configurationoption is also enabled then these definitions will be used to move messagesfrom your INBOX when exiting Alpine.

        Here there are some examples
        _FOLDER_ == {comp.mail.pine} -> pine-stuff
        _NICK_ != {} -> _NICK_/_NICK_
        _DATEISO_ >> {02-10;02-11} -> archive-oct-nov-2002OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sort-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used to have Alpine sort different folders in different ordersand thus override the value already set in the configuration option.

        Here's an example of the way it can be used. In this case all incomingfolders are mailing lists, except for INBOX, so we sort INBOX by arrival(which is the default type of sort), but we want all the rest of mailinglists and newsgroups to be sorted by thread._COLLECTION_ >> {Incoming-Folders;News} && _FOLDER_ != {INBOX} => _SORT_{tHread}

        Another example could be
        _FOLDER_ == {Mailing List} => _SORT_{Reverse tHread}OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-subject-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used to have Alpine generate a different subject whenreplying rather than the one Alpine would generate automatically.

        Here there are a couple of examples about how to use this

        In order to have messages with empty subject to be replied with the message"your message" use the rule

        _SUBJECT_ == {} => _RESUB_{Re: your message}

        If you want to trim some parts of the subject when you reply use the

        _SUBJECT_ >> {[one];two} => _SUBJECT_ := _TRIM_{[;];two}

        this rule removes the brackets "[" and "]" whenever the string "[one]"appears in it, it also removes the word "two" from it.

        Another example where you may want to use this rule is when you correspond with people that change the reply string from "Re:" to "AW:" or "Sv:". In this case a rule like

        _SUBJECT_ >> {Sv: ;AW: } => _SUBJECT_ := _TRIM_{Sv: ;AW: }
        would eliminate undesired strings in replies.

        Another interesting use of this option is the use of the _EXEC_ function.This function takes as an argument a program or a script. This programmust take as the input a file, and write its output to that file. For example,below is a sample of a script that removes the letter "a" of a file.As you can see this script took "$1" as input file, the sed programwrote its output to /tmp/mytest, and then the move program moved the file/tmp/mytest to the input file "$1". This is the kind of behaviorthat your program is expected to have.The content of the input file ("$1" above) is the value of a tokenlike _SUBJECT_. In order to indicate this, we use the notation_SUBJECT_ := _EXEC_{/path/to/script}

        for the action. So for example_FOLDER_ := {sent-mail} => _SUBJECT_ := _EXEC_{/path/to/script}

        You can also use this configuration option to customize reply subjectsaccording to the sender of the message.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-leadin-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used to have Alpine generate a different string dependent either onthe person you are replying to, or the folder where the message is being

        Here there are examples of how this can be used. One can use the definitionbelow to post to newsgroups and the pine-info mailing list, say:_FOLDER_ << {pine-info;_NEWS_} => _REPLY_{*** _FROM_ _ADDRESS_("_FROM_" "" "(_ADDRESS_) ")wrote in_NEWS_("" " the" "") _FOLDER_ _NEWS_("" "list " "")_SMARTDATE_("Today" "today" "on _LONGDATE_"):}

        Here there is an example that one can use to change the reply indent stringto reply people that speak spanish._FROM_{Condorito;Quico} => _REPLY_{*** _FROM_ (_ADDRESS_) escribió _SMARTDATE_("Today" "hoy" "en _LONGDATE_"):}OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_replace-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used to have Alpine print different values for specific tokens in the . For example youcan replace strings like "To: newsgroup" by your name.

        Here are examples of possible rules:

        _FOLDER_ != {sent-mail} && _NICK_ != {} => _FROM_ := _REPLACE_{_FROM_ (_NICK_)}

        or if you receive messages with tags that contain arbitrary numbers, andyou want them removed from the index (but not from the subject), use a rule

        _FOLDER_ == {INBOX} => _SUBJECT_ := _REXTRIM_{\[some-tag-here #[0-9].*\]}

        You can also use this configuration option to remove specific strings ofthe index display screen, so that you can trim unnecessary information inyour index, like the reply leadin string in the OPENINGTEXTNQ token of the index.

        _FOLDER_ == {some-folder} => _OPENINGTEXTNQ_ := _REXTRIM_{On.*wrote: }

        You can also use the _EXEC_ function. The documentation for this functionOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_key-definition-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option can be used to define macros, that is, to define a key thatwhen pressed executes a group of predetermined keystrokes. Since Alpine isa menu driven program, sometimes the same key may have different meaningsin different screens, so a global redefinition of a key although possible

        Always use the _SCREEN_ token as defined below.. You have been

        In each screen, every time you press a recognized key, a command is activated. In order to understand this feature, think of commands instead of keystrokes. For example, you can think of the sort by thread command. This command is associated to the keystrokes $ and h. You may want to associate this command to a specific keystroke, like ~, so every time youpress the ~ key, Alpine understand the $ and h keystrokes, which activates

        Therefore, in order to use this option you must think of three components. The screen where you will use the macro, the keystroke you want to use and the set of keystrokes used by Alpine to accomplish the task you want to accomplish. We will talk about these three components in what

        First you must decide in which screen the macro will be used. This feature is currently only available for the screen where your messages are listed in index form (MESSAGE INDEX), the screen where your message is displayed (MESSAGE TEXT) the screen where the list of folders is displayed (FOLDER LIST) and the attachment index screen (ATTACHMENT INDEX). The internal names of these screens for this patch are "index", "text", "folder", and "attachment", respectively. Please note that the internal names are all in lowercase and are case sensitive.

        In order to define the screen, you use the _SCREEN_ token, so for example, you can write _SCREEN_ == {index}.

        Second you must think of which key you will use to activate the macro. Here you can use any key of your choice. The token you use to designate a key is the _PKEY_ token (PKEY stands for "pressed key"). For example you could use _PKEY_ == {~}, to designate the "~" key to activate the command. Some keystrokes (like control, or function keys) are encoded in special ways. You should read the full explanation on how to findout the encoding for each keystroke.

        Last, you must think of the list of keys you will use to accomplish the task you want Alpine to perform. Say for example you want to have the folder sorted by thread. That means you want Aline to execute the keys "$" and "h". You use the _COMMAND_ function to specify this. The syntax in this case is _COMMAND_{$,h}.

        Observe that in the above example the different inputs are separated by commas. This is the standard way in which the command works from the command line. Due to restrictions in the way Alpine works, a comma is a special character, which when added to a configuration option like this will cause the configuration to split into several lines in the configuration screen. This has the effect of producing several configuration options, all of which are incorrect. This is undesirable because what you want is to have it all in one line. In order to force the configuration into one line you must quote the comma. The best way to accomplish this is by quoting the full definition of the rule. For "_SCREEN_ == {index} && _PKEY_ == {~} => _COMMAND_{$,h}"

        Another way to accomplish the same effect is by quoting the command and not using quotes for the full command, nor commas to separate the keystrokes in the command, for example_SCREEN_ == {index} && _PKEY_ == {~} => _COMMAND_{"$h"}

        For more information on how to define the argument of the _COMMAND_.

        Because the $ command can also be used as the first character in thedefinition of an environemnt variable, no expansion of environment variablesis done when parsing this variable. The $ character does not need quotingand quoting it will make Alpine fail to produce the correct result.

        This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by Pretty-Command Explained

        Pretty Command Explained

        This text explains how to encode keys so that they will be recognized by Alpine in the _PKEY_ token. Most direct keystrokes are recognized in the same way. For example, the key ~ is recognized by the same character. The issue is how control, or functions keys are recognized. The internal code is most times easy to find out. If the key you want to use is not already recognized by Alpine simply press it. Alpine will print its code. For example, the return key is not recognized in this screen, so if you press it, you will see the following message.

        [Command "RETURN" not defined for this screen. Use ? for help]

        from here you can guess that the code for the return command is RETURN. You can try other commands, like Control-C, the TAB key, F4, etc. OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_index-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used to supersede the value of the option for specific folders. Inthis form you can have different index-formats for different folders. For_FOLDER_ == {INBOX} => _INDEX_{IMAPSTATUS DATE FROM(33%) SIZE SUBJECT(67%)}OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_forward-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        This option has several uses. This feature uses the PROCID functionto identify different features of forwarding. You can read more about PROCIDby following this link.

        If you want to edit the subject of a forwarded message, use thePROCID fwd-subject. For example you could have a rule like_ROLE_ == {admin} && _SUBJECT_ !> {[tag] } => _COPY_{[tag] _SUBJECT_}

        Another way in which this option can be used, is to trim the values of some fields. For this application the PROCID is fwd-lcc. For example it can be used in the following way:_ROLE_ == {work} => _LCC_ := _TRIM_{_FORWARDFROM_ <_FORWARDADDRESS_>}

        Other functions that can be used in this option are _EXEC_, _REXTRIM_ and

        Another function that can be used is the _REXSUB_ function which doesa substitution. This function takes three parameters: a pattern to searchfor, the text to be substituted for when the pattern is matched, and thenumber of times that the pattern will be replaced. Each of the parametersis enclosed between "{" and "}". For example, to delete only one ocurrence of the string "Re: " in a subject we _FOLDER_ >> {} => _SUBJECT_ := _REXSUB_{Re: }{}{1}

        The last parameter of the rexsub function is optional. In the sense that its omission is understood as if the third parameter was "{1}". In order to make unlimited substitutions, use "{g}" as the last parameter.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_compose-rules"-->

        OPTION:

        At this time, this option is used to generate values for signaturefiles that is not possible to do with the use of roles.

        For example, you can have a rule like:
        _TO_ >> {Peter Flintstones} => _SIGNATURE_{~/.petersignature}

        TOKEN: PROCID explained

        The PROCID token is a way in which the user and the program can differentiatebetween different parts of a program. It allows the user to tell theprogram when to use a specific rule, and only use it at that specific

        The normal way in which this is done is by adding a new configuration variable. The idea behind the PROCID token is that instead of adding a new configuration variable (which means the user has to go through more configuration variables just to tune the program to his liking), we reuse an old variable and let the user look inside that variable for the desiredbehavior, which is actually set by setting the PROCID token.Consider the following examples for forward-rules:_ROLE_ == {work} => _SUBJECT_ := _COPY_{[tag] _SUBJECT_}_ROLE_ == {work} => _LCC_ := _TRIM_{_FORWARDFROM_ <_FORWARDADDRESS_>}both are triggered by the same condition. Since both are configured in the same variable, only one of them will be executed all the time (whichever is first). Therefore in order to differentiate, we add a _PROCID_ token. So, for example, the first example above will be executed only when we are determining the subject. In this case, the following rule will accomplish _PROCID_ == {fwd-subject} && _ROLE_ == {work} => _SUBJECT_ := _COPY_{[tag] _SUBJECT_}In this case, this rule will be tested fully only when we are determining the subject line of a forwarded message, not otherwise.It is wise to add the _PROCID_ token as the first condition in a rule, so that other conditions will not be tested in a long list of rules.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_unknown-character-set"-->

        OPTION:

        The configuration option is usedwhen reading or replying to messages.A text message should either be made up of all US-ASCII charactersor it should contain a charset label which tells the software whichcharacter set encoding to use to interpret the message.Sometimes a malformed message may be unlabeled but contain non-ascii text.This message is outside of the standards so any attempt to read it could fail.When Alpine attempts to read such a message it will try to interpret thetext in the character set you specify here.For example, if you have correspondents who send you unlabeled messages thatare usually made up of characters from the WINDOWS-1251 character set, settingthis to WINDOWS-1251 willallow you to read those messages.Of course, if the unlabeled message is actually in some other character set,then you may see garbage on your screen.Instead of just unlabeled text, this option also affects text which is labeledwith the charsets "X-Unknown", "MISSING_PARAMETER_VALUE"OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"-->

        OPTION:

        The configuration option is usedWhen sending a message the text typed in the composer islabeled with the character set specified by this option.If the composed text is not fully representable in the specified , then it is labeled as "UTF-8."Attachments are labeled with your"Keyboard Character Set".Generally, there should be little need to set this option.default behavior is to label composed text as specifically aspossible. That is, if the composed text has no non-ASCII characters,it is labeled as "US-ASCII." Similarly, if it is composed ofonly ISO-8859-15 characters, it is labeled as such. Alpine willattempt to automatically detect a number of character sets including ISO-8859-15,ISO-8859-8, TIS-620, ISO-2022-JP, GB2312, BIG5, and EUC-KR.If the message contains a mix of character sets,it is labeled as "UTF-8."This setting is provided to allow you to force a particular character set thatAlpine does not automatically detect. For example, if a message is representablein more than one character set then Alpine may choose a different defaultLastly, by setting this option explicitly to"UTF-8" all non-ASCII messages you send will be labeled as"UTF-8" instead of something more specific.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_addrbook-sort-rule"--></a>

        OPTION:

        This option controls the order in which address book entries will bepresented. Choose one of the following:
        use fullname field, lists mixed in
        fullname-with-lists-last
        use fullname field, but put lists at end
        use nickname field, lists mixed in
        nickname-with-lists-last
        use nickname field, but put lists at end
        don't change order of fileThe normal default is "fullname-with-lists-last".If you use an address book from more than one computer and thosecomputers sort the address book differently then the sort orderwill be the order where the last change to the address book wasThere are two reasons the sorting might be different on differentFirst, the may be set differently in the twoSecond, the collation rules on the two computers may be different.For example, one system might ignore special characters while the otherdoesn't or one may sort upper and lower case letters together whileIn any case, the order you see is the order on the system where thelast change was made, for example by an address book edit or aOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_folder-sort-rule"-->

        OPTION:

        This option controls the order in which folder list entries will bepresented in the FOLDER LIST screen. Choose one of the following:
        sort by alphabetical name independent of type
        sort by alphabetical name grouping directory entries
        Alpha-with-dirs-first
        The normal default is "Alphabetical".This option determines the order in which messages will be displayed inthe MESSAGE INDEX screen when the Current Folder Type set in thePattern is a match. Choose from:
      • Default
      • Arrival
      • Date
      • Subject
      • OrderedSubj
      • Thread
      • From
      • Size
      • Score
      • To
      • CcEach type of sort may also be reversed.Normal default is by "Arrival".A possible point of confusion arises when you change the configurationof the Sort Order for the currently open folder.The folder will normally be re-sorted when you go back to viewing theHowever, if you have manually sorted the folder with the(F7$)command, then it will not be re-sorted until the next time it is opened.OPTION: Set Startup Rule

        OPTION: Set Startup Rule

        This option determines which message will be the current message whenIt works the same way that the optionworks, so look there for help.It may be used for any folder, not just incoming folders.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_thread-sort-key-->

        OPTION:

        This option determines the order in which threads will be displayed. You can choose from the options listed below. Each folder is sorted in one of the sort orders displayed below first, then the thread containing the last message of that sorted list is put at the end of the index. All messages of that thread are "removed" from the sorted list and the process is repeated with the remaining messages in that list.
      • Arrival
      • Date
      • Thread
      • Size
      • Score

        Each type of sort may also be reversed. Normal default is byOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sort-key"-->

        OPTION:

        the MESSAGE INDEX screen. Choose from:of the .OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_fcc-name-rule"-->

        OPTION:

        This option determines the default name for folder carbon copy. Choose
        This is the normal default, the value of which is set in the"" variable as specified earlier in this
        Causes Alpine to use the folder that was last
        Means that Alpine will use the nicknamefrom your address book that matches the first address in the To line.If there is no match, it will use the value of the"" variable.
        Means Alpine will form a folder namebased on the left hand side of the first address in the To line.
        Means that it will use thematching nickname from your address book if there is one, otherwise itwill extract the recipient name from the address and use that (like
        Causes a copy to be written tothe currently open folder, unless that is the INBOX. In the casewhere the current folder is the INBOX, the "" isNote: Whatever the fcc specified by the rule here, it will beover-ridden by any fcc entries you have in your address book.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_saved-msg-name-rule"-->

        OPTION:

        This option determines the default folder name when savingThe default option is "default-folder", which is the foldercalled "saved-messages" in Unix Alpine and"savemail" in PC-Alpine. To change the default folder, modify"".Choosing any of the "by-" options cause Alpine to attempt toget the chosen option's value for the message being saved (or for thefirst message being saved if using an aggregrate save).For example, if "by-from" is chosen, Alpine attempts to get thevalue of who the message came from (i.e. the from address).Alpine then attempts to save the message to a folder matching that value.If "by-from" is chosen and no value is obtained, Alpine usesIf "by-recipient" is chosen and the message was posted to anewsgroup, Alpine will use the newsgroup name.If "by-replyto" is chosen and no value is obtained, Alpine usesIf any of the "by-realname" options are chosen, Alpine will attemptto use the personal name part of the address instead of the mailbox part.If any of the "by-nick" options are chosen, theaddress is looked up in your address book and if found, thenickname for that entry is used.Only simple address book entries are checked, not distribution lists."by-fcc" options are chosen, the fcc from the correspondingIf by-realname, or the by-nick or by-fcc lookups result in no value,then if the chosen option ends with the "then-from","then-sender", "then-replyto",or "then-recip" suffix, Alpinereverts to the same behavior as "by-from","by-sender", "by-replyto", or "by-recip"depending on which option was specified.If the chosen option doesn't end with one ofthe "then-" suffixes, then Alpine reverts to the defaultfolder when no match is found in the address book.Choosing the option called "last-folder-used", causes Alpineto save to the folder that you saved to the last time you saved amessage. The first time you save a message in an Alpine session, Alpineattempts to save the message to the default folder.Here is an example to make some of the options clearer.
        Fred Flintstone <flint@bedrock.org>
        and this rule is set to "by-from", then the default folder offeredin the save dialog would be "flint".If this rule is set to "by-realname-of-from" then the default wouldbe "Fred Flintstone".If this rule is set to "by-nick-of-from" then Alpine will searchfor the address "flint@bedrock.org" in your address book.If an entry is found and it has a nickname associated with it, that nicknamewill be offered as the default folder.If not, the default saved message folder will be offered as the default.If this rule is set to "by-fcc-of-from" then Alpine will searchIf an entry is found and it has an Fcc associated with it, that FccIf this rule is set to "by-nick-of-from-then-from" then Alpine will searchIf it is not found (or has no nickname) then the default offered will bethe same as it would be for the "by-from" rule.That is, it would be "flint"OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_quote-suppression-threshold"-->

        OPTION:

        This option should be used with care.It will cause some of the quoted text to be eliminated from thedisplay when viewing a message in the MESSAGE TEXT screen.For example, if you set the to thethis will cause quoted text that is longer than five lines to be truncated.Quoted text of five or fewer consecutive lines will be displayed in its entirety.Quoted text of more than six lines will have the first five lines displayedfollowed by a line that looks something likeAs a special case, if exactly one line of quoted text would be hidden, theentire quote will be shown instead.So for the above example, quoted text that is exactly six lines long willwill be shown in its entirety.(In other words, instead of hiding a single line and adding a linethat announces that one line was hidden, the line is just shown.)If the sender of a message has carefully chosen the quotes that he or sheincludes, hiding those quotes may change the meaning of the message.For that reason, Alpine requires that when you want to set the value of thisvariable to something less than four lines, you actually have to set itto the negative of that number.So if you want to set this option to "3", you actually have toThe only purpose of this is to get you to think about whether or not youIf you want to delete all quoted text you set the value of this optionto the special value "-10".The legal values for this option are
      • If you set this option to a non-default value you may sometimes wish toview the quoted text that is not shown.HdrMode Commandmay be used to show the hidden text.Typing the "H" command once will show the hidden text.Typing a second "H" will also turn on Full Header mode.Feature-List option in your Alpine configuration, so you will want tobe sure that is turned on if you use quote suppression.For the purposes of this option, a quote is a line that begins with theQuotes are only suppressed when displaying a message on the screen.The entire quote will be left intact when printing or forwarding or somethingOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_viewer-margin-right"-->

        OPTION:

        This variable controls the right-hand vertical margin's width inAlpine's Message Viewing screen.Its value is the number of space characters following each displayed line.You may specify the column number to end the text in(column numbering begins with number 1)instead of the width of the margin by appending a lower case letterFor example, a value of "76c" means to end the text in column 76.If the screen is 80 characters wide, this is equivalent to a valueof "4", which means to leave a margin of 4 spaces.However, if you use different size screens at different times, then thesetwo values are not equivalent.The default right margin is 4.Misconfigurations (for example, negative values or values with startingleft columns greater than the ending right column)If the number of columns for text between the andthe is fewer than 8, then margins of zero will be usedOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_viewer-margin-left"-->

        OPTION:

        This variable controls the left-hand vertical margin's width inIts value is the number of space characters preceding each displayed line.,you may specify the column number to start inFor example, a value of "2c" means to start the text in column two,which is entirely equivalent to a value of "1", which means toThe default is a left margin of 0 (zero).If the number of columns for text between the andOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_viewer-hdrs"-->

        OPTION:

        You may change the default list of headers that are viewed by listingthe headers you want to view here. If the headers in your"" list are present in the message, then theywill be shown. The order of the headers you list will be honored. Ifthe special value "all-except" is included as the firstheader in the "" list, then all headers in themessage except those in the list will be shown. The values are allNote that once you put anything in the "" list,then the original default headers are ignored. So, if you just wantedto add the header Organization to the list, you would have to listOrganization plus all of the other headers originally in the defaultlist. If you just included Organization and nothing else, then youwould see only the Organization header, nothing else.The default list of headers includes:If you are looking for a way to control which headers are included inoutgoing mail and are visible or not in the composer, take a look at theand instead ofOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_customized-hdrs"-->

        OPTION:

        You may add your own custom headers to outgoing messages.Each header you specify here must include the header tag (Reply-To:, Approved:, etc.)and may optionally include a value for that header.If you want to see these custom headers each time you compose a message, list, of the rich header set that you only see when you press theRich Header(F5)(Ctrl-R) command.(If you are looking for a way to change which headers are displayedwhen you view a message, take a look at theHere's an example that shows how you might set your From address
        From: Full Name <user@example.com>
        and another showing how you might set a Reply-To address
        Reply-To: user@example.com
        You may also set non-standard header values here.
        Organization: My Organization Name
        X-Favorite-Colors: Purple and Gold
        If you include a value after the colon then that header will be includedin your outgoing messages unless you delete it before sending.If a header in the list has only a tag but no value, thenit will not be included in outgoing messages unless you edit a value
        Reply-To:
        is in the list, then the Reply-To header will be available for editingbut won't be included unless a value is added while in the composer.It's actually a little more complicated than that.The values of headers that you set with the option areIf the message you are about to compose already has a value for a header,that value is used instead of a value from your .For example, if you are Replying to a message the Subject fieldIn that case, if the list contains a Subject line, thecustom subject will NOT be used.The subject derived from the subject of the message you are ReplyingIt is also possible to make header setting even more complicated and moreRoles,but if all you want to do is set a default value for a header, you don'tIf you change your From address you may also find it useful to add theLimitation: Because commas are used to separate the list of, it is not possible to have the value of aNor is there currently an "escape" mechanism providedOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_default-composer-hdrs"-->

        OPTION:

        You can control which headers you want visible when composing outgoingYou can specify any of the regular set, anyRich Header,or any that you have already defined.If you use this setting at all, you must specify all theheaders you want to see, you can't just add to the regular header set.The default set is To:, Cc:, Attchmnt:, and Subject:.

        Note that the "Newsgroups:" header will be abbreviated in the Composerdisplay, but should be spelled out in full here.

        OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_initial-keystroke-list"-->

        OPTION:

        The initial keystroke--or command--list option lets you start Alpine atWhatever keystrokes you specify here will be executedby Alpine upon startup as a macro.The words SPACE, TAB, DOWN, UP, LEFT, andRIGHT indicate the pressing of those keys.CR indicates the pressing of the RETURN key.F1 through F12 represent the function keys, and ^ followedby a character indicates that key pressed along with the control key (inother words, ^P means Ctrl-P).As a shortcut notation, an element of the list may be several characterssurrounded by double-quotes (").That will be expanded into the individual keystrokes(excluding the double-quote characters).For example, the quoted-stringis interpreted the same as the three separate list members

        A and B and C
        An example: To view message 1 on startup,you could use an equal to

        I,J,1,CR,V
        An equivalent version of this is

        "IJ1",CR,V
        Restrictions: You cannot pre-type into the composer with the initialkeystroke list, and you cannot mix function key commands with letterOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_signature-file"-->

        OPTION:

        If a option is defined,then this "" option will be ignored.You can tell that that is the case because the value of the"" will show up as
        <Ignored: using instead>
        You may either use all Literal Signatures (signatures stored in yourconfiguration file) throughout Alpine, or all signature files.This is the name of a file that will be automatically inserted intoIt typically contains information such as yourname, email address and organizational affiliation.signature into the message as soon as you enter the composer so youcan choose to remove it or edit it on a message by message basis.Signature file placement in message replies is controlled by the"""PINE.SIG" in the same directory as your PINERC file if yourIf your PINERC file is remote, then it will be in the directory specifiedby the "-aux local_directory" command line option.To create or edit your signature file choose Setup from the MAIN MENUand then select S for Signature (Main/Setup/Signature). This puts youinto the Signature Editor where you can enter a few lines oftext containing your identity and affiliation.If the filename is followed by a vertical bar (|) then insteadof reading the contents of the file the file is assumed to be aprogram that will produce the text to be used on its standard output.The program can't have any arguments and doesn't receive any input from Alpine,but the rest of the processing works as if the contents came from a file.Instead of storing the data in a local file, thesignature data may be stored remotely in an IMAP folder.you must use a remote name for the file.A remote name might look like:
        {myimaphost.myschool.k12.wa.us}mail/signature
        The syntax used here is the same as the syntax used for remote configurationNote that you may not access an existing signature file remotely,you have to create a new folder that contains the signature data.If the name you use here for the signature file is a remote name, then whenyou edit the file from the Setup/Signature command the data will be storedYou aren't required to do anything special to create the folder, itgets created automatically if you use a remote name.Besides regular text, the signature file may also contain(or a signature program may produce) tokens thatare replaced with text that usually depends on the message you are replyingFor example, if the signature file contains the token
        _DATE_
        anywhere in the text, then that token is replaced by the datethe message you are replying to or forwarding was sent.
        _CURDATE_
        that is replaced with the current date.The first is an example of a token that depends on the message youare replying to (or forwarding) and the second is an example whichdoesn't depend on anything other than the current date.You have to be a little careful with this facility since tokens thatdepend on the message you are replying to or forwarding will be replacedby nothing in the case where you are composing a new message from scratch.The use of "roles" may help youIt allows you to use different signature files in different cases.The list of tokens available for use in the signature file isInstead of, or along with the use of "roles" to give youdifferent signature files in different situations, there is alsoThis isn't for the faint of heart.in the signature you must precede it with a backslash character.An alternate method for storing the signature data is available by using the configuration option.This variable will be used by default.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_literal-signature"-->

        OPTION:

        With this option your actual signature, as opposed tothe name of a file containing your signature,is stored in the Alpine configuration file.If this is defined it takes precedence over the option.This is simply a different way to store the signature.The signature is stored inside your Alpine configuration file instead of inTokens work the same way they do with the so look there forThe Setup/Signature command on Alpine's MAIN MENU will editthe "" by default. However, if no"" is defined and the file named in the"" option exists, then the latter will be usedThe two character sequence \n (backslash followed bythe character n) will be used to signify a line-break in your signature.You don't have to enter the \n, but it will be visible in theSETUP CONFIGURATION window after you are done editing the signature.Maildir SupportThis version of Alpine has been enhanced with Maildir support. This text is intended to be a reference on its support.A Maildir folder is a directory that contains three directories called cur, tmp and new. A program that delivers mail (e.g. postfix) will put new mail in the new directory. A program that reads mail will look for for old messages in the cur directory, while it will look for new mail in the new In order to use maildir support it is better to set your inbox-path to the value "#md/inbox" (without quotes). This assumes that your mail delivery agent is delivering new mail to ~/Maildir/new. If the directory where new mail is being delivered is not called "Maildir", you can set the name of the subdirectory of home where it is being delivered in the configuration variable. Most of the time you will not have to worry about the variable, because it will probably be set by your administrator in the pine.conf configuration file.One of the advantages of the Maildir support of this version of Alpine is that you do not have to stop using folders in another styles (mbox, mbx, etc.). This is desirable since the usage of a specific mail storage system is a personal decision. Folders in the maildir format that are part of the Mail collection will be recognized without any extra configuration of your part. If your mail/ collection is located under the mail/ directory, then creating a new maildir folder in this collection is done by pressing "A" and entering the string "#driver.md/mail/newfolder". Observe that adding a new folder as "newfolder" may not create such folder in maildir format.If you would like to have all folders created in the maildir format by default, you do so by adding a Maildir Collection. In order to convert your current mail/ collection into a maildir collection, edit the collection and change the path variable from "mail/" to "#md/mail". In a maildir collection folders of any other format

        Finally, This version also has support for the Courier style file system when a maildir collection is accessed locally.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_maildir-location"-->

        OPTION:

        This option should be used only if you have a Maildir folder which youwant to use as your INBOX. If this is not your case (or don't know whatthis is), you can safely ignore this option.This option overrides the default directory Pine uses to find the location ofyour INBOX, in case this is in Maildir format. The default value of thisoption is "Maildir", but in some systems, this directory could have beenrenamed (e.g. to ".maildir"). If this is your case use this option to changeThe value of this option is prefixed with the "~/" string to determine theYou should probably read a few tips that teach you how to configure your maildir for optimal performance. Thisversion also has support for the Courier style file system when a maildir collection is accessed locally.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_newsrc-path"-->

        OPTION:

        This option overrides the default name Alpine uses for your "newsrc" newsstatus and subscription file. If set, Alpine will take this value as thefull pathname for the desired newsrc file.

        If this option is not set, PC-Alpine looks first for $HOME\NEWSRC (where $HOME defaults to the rootof the current drive, e.g. "C:\") and then it looks in the samedirectory as your pinerc file for NEWSRC.Unix Alpine looks for the file ~/.newsrc (that is, the file named .newsrc in your account's home directory).OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-archive-folders"-->

        OPTION:

        ,only more general. You may archiveany of the folders in your incoming collection. This is a list of folderpairs, with the first separated from the second in the pair by a space.The first folder in a pair is the folder you want to archive, and thesecond folder is the folder that read messages from the first should bemoved to. Depending on how you define the"auto-move-read-messages"setting, you may or may not be asked when youleave the first folder if you want read messages to be moved to thesecond folder. In either case, moving the messages means they will bedeleted from the first folder.The name of the first folder in each pair can be either the technicalspecification of the folder (like what appears in your configuration file)or (much easier) the nickname that you gave the folder when you made it
        {monet.art.example.com}inbox {monet.art.example.com}mail/inbox-archive
        inbox inbox-archive
        If these are not path names, they will be in the default collection forsaves. Any valid folder specification, local or remote (via IMAP), isSee the section on Valid Folder Names fordetails on the syntax of folder definitions.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_form-letter-folder"-->

        OPTION:

        A "" is a mail folder that is intended tocontain messages that you have composed and that are intended to besent in their original form repeatedly.Setting this variable will alter Alpine's usual behavior when youexecute the Compose command. Normally, Alpine offers a chance tocontinue a postponed or interrupted message should one or the otherexist. When this variable is set to a folder name that exists, Alpinewill also offer the chance to select a message from the folder toinsert into the composer (much like when continuing a postponed message).The difference, however, is that Alpine will not automatically deletethe selected message from the Form Letter Folder.Setting this variable will also affect Alpine's behavior when youPostpone a message from the composer. Normally, Alpine simply stashes"".Regardless of the specified folder's existence, Alpine will ask whichfolder you intend the message to be stored in. Choose the"F" option to store the message in your Form Letter Folder.This is the most common way to add a message to the folder.Another method of adding messages to the folder is via the Alpinecomposer's Fcc: field. If you are sending a message thatyou expect to send in the same form again, you can enter the FormLetter Folder's name in this field. Alpine, as usual, will copy themessage as it's sent. Note, when you later select this message from your Form Letter Folder, it will have the same recipients as the originalTo delete a message from the Form Letter Folder, you can either selectthe folder from a suitable FOLDER LIST screen, or use the Deletecommand in the MESSAGE INDEX offered when selecting from the folder aspart of the Compose command. You can delete a Form Letter Folder justas any other folder from a suitable FOLDER LIST screen.You may find that the "Roles"to replace the Form Letter Folder.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_read-message-folder"-->

        OPTION:

        By virtue of specifying a folder name here, Alpine will be configured tosave all messages that you have read during a session into the designated"read messages" folder. This allows you to more easily distinguishbetween your really new email (in your INBOX) and those that you havealready read. Depending on how you define the setting, you may or may not be asked when you quitAlpine if you want read messages to be moved to this folder. In eithercase, moving the messages means they will be deleted from your INBOX.If this is not a path name, it will be in the default collection forsaves. Any valid folder specification, local or remote (via IMAP), isallowed. There is no default for the name of the read message folder.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_postponed-folder"-->

        OPTION:

        This value overrides the default name for the folder where postponedmessages are saved. If this is not a path name, it will be in the defaultcollection for message Saves. Any valid folder specification, local oris "POSTPOND" (stored as POSTPOND.MTX).The Unix Alpine default is normally "postponed-msgs"Tip: If you are using different installations of (PC-)Alpine -- for example, PC-Alpine on your personalcomputer at home, and Unix Alpine on campus -- you can postpone a composition begun with one Alpine andresume it later with the other if you set this option to the same folder on the same IMAP hostin all Alpine copies you use. (Remember that in order to later access this remote folder through Alpine, it must be in a foldercollection. See Folder Collections Extensions Explained
        {monet.art.example.com}mail/postponed-msgs
        OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_default-saved-msg-folder"-->

        OPTION:

        This option determines the default folder name for save-message operations If this is not a path name, it will be in the default collection for saves.Any valid folder specification, local or IMAP, is allowed. This default""PC-Alpine default is "SAVEMAIL" (normally stored as SAVEMAIL.MTX).is normally "saved-messages" in the default folder collection.If you access your email through an IMAP server, especially if you often switch between Unixand PC-Alpine, or between various desktop email systems, you may want to set this to a folder on anIMAP server (remember that in order to later access this remote folder through Alpine, itshould be in a folder collection. See Folder Collections Explainedfor more information). An example:

        {monet.art.example.com}mail/saved-messages
        OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_default-fcc"-->

        OPTION:

        This value specifies where a copy of outgoing mail should be saved. Ifthis is not a path name, it will be in the default collection for saves.folder carbon copy only applies when the "" is set to use the default folder. PC-Alpine default is "SENTMAIL" (normally stored as SENTMAIL.MTX)is normally "sent-mail" in the default folder collection. If you access your email through an IMAP server, especially if you often switch between Unix Alpineand PC-Alpine, or between various desktop email systems, you may want to set this to a folder on yourmust be in a folder collection. See Folder Collections Explained
        {monet.art.example.com}mail/sent-mail
        To suppress saving of outgoing mail, set: =""How to Change your From Address

        How to Change your From Address

        If the From address that Alpine includes in mail that you send is not correct,you may want to configure a different default value for the From address.You may follow these directions to change the default:
      • Go to the Main Alpine Menu
      • From there type the Setup Command
      • From there type the Config CommandYou've probably already seen this SETUP CONFIGURATION screen.If not, there are many options you may want to set here.To set the value of the From header you may use the option.Find it by scrolling down a few pages or use the WhereIs command tosearch for "customized".You may want to read the help text associated with the option.To add a custom From header, type the Add command and enter thefull header line, including the leading "From: ".Now exit the Setup command and try sending mail to yourself to seewhat the From line looks like.When you are in the composer you may edit the custom From line by typingCtrl-R while your cursor is in the headers of the message and then movingIf you want to leave the default value the same but add the possibilityof being able to edit the header when you compose, add just the header
        From:
        OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_inbox-path"-->

        OPTION:

        This value overrides the default value of your INBOX name/path/location.PC-Alpine users must specify an inbox path and it must be a folder on anUnix and VMS Alpine users will often find that this variablehas been pre-configured by your system administrator. You may be able to specify an alternate INBOX that is either a local folder or a folder on an IMAP server.A typical remote entry would be: {monet.art.example.com}INBOXwhere "monet.art.example.com" is replaced by the name of your IMAPSee Missing mail and the mbox driver if yourOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_nntp-server"-->

        OPTION:

        This value specifies the name of one or more NNTP(Network News Transfer Protocol)servers for reading and posting USENET news.set up by a system administrator for use by all members of a given campusContact your local help desk to ask what NNTP servers you should use. Often Unix Alpine users will find that this variable has beenset for the whole system (and they don't have to worry about it). When you define an NNTP server here, Alpine implicitly defines a newscollection for you, assuming that server as the news server and assumingthat you will use the NNTP protocol and a local newsrc configuration fileFor more about reading news with Alpine, seehow to use Alpine to read news.Your NNTP server may offer NNTP "AUTHINFO SASL"or "AUTHINFO USER" authentication.If your NNTP server does offer such authentication you may specify a user nameparameter to cause Alpine to attempt to authenticate.The same is true for the server name in a folder collection that uses NNTP.This parameter requires an associated value,the username identifier with which to establish the server connection.
        nntpserver.example.com/user=katie
        If authentication is offered by the server, this will cause Alpine toIf authentication is not offered by the server, this will cause Alpineto fail with an error similar to:
        Error: NNTP authentication not available
        For more details about the server name possibilities seeServer Name Syntax.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_smtp-server"-->

        OPTION:

        This value specifies the name of one or more SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) servers for sending mail. You must have an SMTP server for use with PC-Alpine.normally set up by a system administrator for use by all members of a givenContact your local help desk to ask what SMTPUnix Alpine users may not need to set an SMTP server.Alpine will attempt to execute the program (usually sendmail) that is usedto insert mail into the mail system.If this works for you, you may leave this option blank.If there is an SMTP server running on the Unix host you may be able toimprove sending performance slightly by setting the SMTP server optionto "localhost" or to the actual name of the Unix host.If the Unix host doesn't work the way Alpine was expecting you will need toYour SMTP server may offer SMTP AUTH authentication.If your SMTP server offers SMTP AUTH authentication you may specify a"user" name parameter to cause Alpine to attempt to authenticate.
        smtpserver.example.com/user=katie
        If AUTH authentication is offered by the server, this will cause Alpine toIf AUTH authentication is not offered by the server, this will cause Alpineto fail sending with an error similar to:
        Error: SMTP authentication not available
        Another type of authentication that is used by some ISPs is called"POP before SMTP" or "IMAP before SMTP",which means that you have to authenticateyourself to the POP or IMAP server by opening a mailbox before youTo do this, you usually only have to open your INBOX.You may tell Alpine to use theMessage Submissionport (587) instead of the SMTP port (25) by including the "submit"At this time "/submit" is simply equivalent to specifyingport 587, though it may imply more than that at some point in the future.Some ISPs are blocking port 25 in order to reduce the amount of spamYou may find that the submit option allows you to get around such a block.
        smtpserver.example.com/submit
        To specify any non-standard port number on the SMTP server you may followthe hostname with a colon followed by the portnumber.
        smtpserver.example.com:12345
        Normally, when a connection is made to the Smtp-Server Alpine will attemptto negotiate a secure (encrypted) session using Transport Layer Security (TLS).If that fails then a non-encrypted connection will be attempted instead.You may specify that a TLS connection is required if you wish.If you append "/starttls" to the name then the connection will failinstead of falling back to a non-secure connection.
        smtpserver.example.com/starttls
        For more details about server name possibilities seeOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_user-domain"-->

        OPTION:

        This value specifies the domain part (right-hand side) of your returnaddress on outgoing email and is also used as the default domain for email This value is required for PC-Alpine. If you are unsure as to what this should be, contact your local help desk, system administrator, or Internet Service Provider. If unset, Unix Alpine will obtain the domain from the system. Often this value will be set for your whole site by thein messages you send (other than just the User Domain)OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_user-id"-->

        OPTION:

        This value is used as part of the "From" address on messages you send.It is also the default login name for remote IMAP server access. Set thisto the username part you want to appear on outgoing email.in messages you send (other than just the User ID)OPTION: Set default printer

        OPTION: Set default printer

        You may add as many print commands as you want to your personal list.Specify one of them as your default printer by moving to the printeryou want and typing "S". If there is more than one printer listedin the Command List, you will be able to cycle through that list atthe time you print, starting with your default. It is OK to includeentries from the Standard list above or to include the command"attached-to-ansi", "attached-to-ansi-no-formfeed", "attached-to-wyse", or"attached-to-wyse-no-formfeed" as one of the entries here.Move to the printer you want and type "S" to set it to be yourdefault printer. This list is not modifiable by you and has beenset up by the system administrators. If there is more than one printerlisted in the Command List, you will be able to cycle through thatwhole list at the time you print, starting with your default.It is OK to include entries from this Standard list in your personalOPTION: Set printer to attached Wyse60 printer (no formfeed)

        OPTION: Set printer to attached Wyse60 printer (no formfeed)

        Type "S" to set your printer to "attached-to-wyse-no-formfeed".
        It is OK to include "attached-to-wyse-no-formfeed" in your personalThis is the same as the "attached-to-wyse" option except that aformfeed character will not be appended to the end of the print job.If your printer already ejects the paper by itself at the end of thejob, you may prefer the "no-formfeed" form of this printer so that youdon't get an extra blank page between print jobs.OPTION: Set printer to attached Wyse60 printer

        OPTION: Set printer to attached Wyse60 printer

        Type "S" to set your printer to "attached-to-wyse".
        It is OK to include "attached-to-wyse" in your personal list below.This is very similar to "attached-to-ansi".The only difference is in the control characters sent to turn the printerThe ansi version of the printer uses ESC LEFT_BRACKET 5 ito turn on the printer and ESC LEFT_BRACKET 4 iThe Wyse version uses Ctrl-R for on, and Ctrl-T for off.OPTION: Set printer to attached ansi printer (no formfeed)

        OPTION: Set printer to attached ansi printer (no formfeed)

        Type "S" to set your printer to "attached-to-ansi-no-formfeed".
        It is OK to include "attached-to-ansi-no-formfeed" in your personalThis is the same as the "attached-to-ansi" option except that aOPTION: Set printer to attached ansi printer

        OPTION: Set printer to attached ansi printer

        Type "S" to set your printer to "attached-to-ansi".
        It is OK to include "attached-to-ansi" in your personal list below.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_user-certs-file"-->

        OPTION:

        This option sets the location of a container file that holds certificateauthority (CA) certificates that the user trusts. Its value is thefull path referencing the location of this file. Alpine will use the firstcontainer in this list that exists and can be accessed in your system. Thisallows for users to be able to use the same pinerc file in differentsystems. The default location is ~/.alpine-certs/certs.pem.In addition to the certificates stored in this directory, Alpine alsotrusts certificates saved in the directory referenced in the.Example of values for this option might be:User Certs File = /home/fred/.alpine-certs/certs.pem C:\libressl\ssl\certs\cert.pemOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_user-certs-path"-->

        OPTION:

        This directory is used by Alpine to store certificates that a usertrusts. Alpine will use the first directory in this list that exists in yoursystem and can be accessed. This allows for users to be able touse the same pinerc file in different systems. The default locationtrusts certificates saved in the container file referenced in the.User Certs Dir = /home/fred/.alpine-certs C:\Users\Admin\alpine-certsOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_system-certs-file"-->

        OPTION:

        This option sets the location of the container file that holds certificate authority (CA) certificates.container in this list that exists in your system and can be accessed. Thisallows for users to be able to use the same pinerc file in different systems.System CACerts File = /etc/ssl/certs/cert.pem /usr/local/ssl/ca-root-nss.crt C:\libressl\ssl\certs\cert.pemIn unix systems, the default location of the certificates for openssl canbe obtained by first executing the commandand adding "/certs" to that value. In Windows the default locationfor the certificates is C:\libressl\ssl\certs\cert.pem. This value was set by LibreSSL developers, and this option can be used to override this default.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_system-certs-path"-->

        OPTION:

        When Alpine is built to support secure connections to remote servers, a directorymust be reserved in the system to store certificates that will be used to validateremote servers. This is normally configured at the time that Alpine is built, butthere might be circumstances under which a user might want to use a differentdirectory. For example, the directory might not be accessible, or has not been updated and contains old certificates that have expired.This variable can be used to listthe directory where such certificates can be found. Alpine will use the firstdirectory in this list that exists in your system and can be accessed. ThisSystem CACerts Dir = /etc/ssl/certs /usr/local/ssl/certs C:\libressl\ssl\certsfor the certificates is C:\libressl\ssl\certs. This value was set byLibreSSL developers, and this option can be used to override this default.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_mimetype-search-path"-->

        OPTION:

        This variable is used to replace Alpine's default mime.types file search path.It takes one or more file names (full paths must be specified) in which tolook for file-name-extension to MIME type mapping data. The default searchAlpine Configuration help.If there is more than one file name listed, list members should be delimitedby a colon (:) under UNIX and a semi-colon (;) under Windows.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_mailcap-search-path"-->

        OPTION:

        This variable is used to replace Alpine's default mailcap file search path.look for mail capability data. The default search path can be found in thisAlpine Configuration help, near the bottom.a semi-colon (;) under Windows; for example:
                C:\MYCONFIG\MAILCAP.TXT;H:\NETCONFIG\MAILCAP.TXTa colon (:) under UNIX; for example:
                ~/.mailcap:/etc/mailcap:/usr/etc/mailcap:/usr/local/etc/mailcapOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_download-command-prefix"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used in conjunction with the option.It defines text to be written to the terminal emulator (via standard output)immediately prior to starting the download command. This is useful forintegrated serial line file transfer agents that permit command passingThe special token "_FILE_" may be included in the string That symbol will be replaced with the (Alpine-created) name of the temporaryfile into which Alpine will place the message to be downloaded.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_download-command"-->

        OPTION:

        This option affects the behavior of the Export command. It specifies a Unixprogram name, and any necessary command line arguments, that Alpine can use totransfer the exported message to your personal computer's disk.

        Note: this facility is intended for use with serial line transfer protocols, such as kermit, xmodem, or zmodem. It is not intendedto work with TCP/IP file transfer programs such as ftp.

        If a program is specified, the Export command is modified to offer asubcommand (^V) to activate the transfer (in lieu of saving it to the machine where Alpine is running). Obviously, the Unix programspecified here must match the transfer program or protocol available on theWhen this subcommand is selected and before Alpine invokes the specified Unixprogram, Alpine will create a temporary file containing the text of theexported message. Alpine uses this file to pass the exported message text tothe specified Unix program.

        The special token "_FILE_" may be included among the Unix program's commandline arguments. Alpine will replace this symbol with the temporary file's namebefore executing the Unix program. This token allows you to position thefile name where it is required in the Unix program's command line arguments.If the "_FILE_" token is not present in the specified command, thetemporary file's name is automatically appended to the specified Unixprogram. In other words, you don't need to use "_FILE_" if it is thelast command line argument.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_upload-command-prefix"-->

        OPTION:

        This option is used in conjunction with the option.immediately prior to starting upload command. This is useful for(e.g., Kermit's APC method).

        The special token "_FILE_" may be included in the string specification.file in which Alpine will expect to find the uploaded file.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_upload-command"-->

        OPTION:

        This option affects the behavior of the Composer's "Read File" (^R in the message body) and "Attach File" (^J in the header) a Unix program name, and any necessary command line arguments, that Alpine canuse to transfer files from your personal computer into messages that you areNote: this facility is intended for use with serial line transfer If a program is specified, the commands listed above are modified to offer asubcommand (^Y) to activate the transfer. Obviously, the Unix programAlpine expects to exchange uploaded data via a file on your Unix system. Whenthe specified upload program finishes, Alpine expects the uploaded data to beWhen upload is invoked via the "Read File" subcommand, Alpine temporary file name that it will pass to the specified Unix program. Alpinewill read the resulting uploaded text from this file and then delete it whenthe upload command is finished.

        When upload is invoked via the "Attach File" subcommand, Alpine will you for the name of the file that is to contain the uploaded information thatit is to attach. Alpine will attach this file to the composition, but willnot delete this file after the upload command is finished.

        The special token "_FILE_" may be included among the Unix program's line arguments. Alpine will replace this symbol with the name of the filebeing used to exchange the uploaded information. This token allows you toposition the file name where it is required in the Unix program's commandOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_pruned-folders"-->

        OPTION:

        This variable allows you to define a list of one or more folders thatAlpine will offer to prune for you in the same way it automatically offersto prune your "sent-mail" folder each month.Each folder in this list must be a folder in your default folder collection(the first folder collection if you have more than one), and it is justthe relative name of the folder in the collection, not the fully-qualified name.
        ={servername}mail/folder
        the correct value to use would be
        folder
        There is an assumption here that your first collection is the folders in
        {servername}mail
        Once a month, for each folder listed, Alpine will offer to movethe contents of the folder to a new folder of the same name but withthe previous month's date appended. Alpine will then look for any suchdate-appended folder names created for a previous month, and offer eachIf you decline the first offer, no mail is moved and no new folder isThe new folders will be createdin your default folder collection.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_personal-name"-->

        OPTION:

        This value is used to determine the full name part of the "From" address PC-Alpine requires that this be set in order to properly construct the "From" address. If unset, Unix Alpine will obtain your full name from the system password file. PC-Alpine, on the other hand, requires that this be set.in messages you send (other than just the Personal Name)OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-check-list"-->

        OPTION:

        When monitoring the Incoming Message Folders for Unseen messages Alpine willnormally monitor all Incoming Folders.You may use this option to restrict the list of monitored folders to asubset of all Incoming Folders.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-check-interval-secondary"-->

        OPTION:

        This option together with the optionspecifies, in seconds, how often Alpine will checkfor new mail and state changes in Incoming Folders when Incoming FoldersThe default for this option is 3 minutes (180).For folders that are local to this system orthat are accessed using the IMAP protocolFor all other monitored folders, the value of this option is used.The reason there are two separate options is because it is usuallyless expensive to check local and IMAP folders than it is to checkother types, like POP or NNTP folders.You may want to set this secondary value to a higher number thanOPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-check-interval"-->

        OPTION:

        This option specifies, in seconds, how often Alpine will checkThe default is 3 minutes (180).This value applies only to folders that are local to the system thatAlpine is running on or that are accessed using the IMAP protocol.applies to all other monitored folders.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-check-timeout"-->

        OPTION:

        attempt to open a network connection used for monitoring for Unseenmessages in Incoming Folders. The default is 5.If a connection has not completed within this many seconds Alpine willgive up and consider it a failed connection.STATUS FLAG: DeletedThe Deleted flag, indicated by the letter 'D' in Alpine'sscreen, is set when you use the ""D Delete" command.when you use the "U Undelete" command.Messages marked with this flag will be permanently removed fromthe folder when you issue the Expungewhen you indicate acceptance of their removal upon leaving the folder.Note, there can be other actions implicit in the"D Delete" command,such as advancing to the next message, that may be momentarily undesirable.For this reason, it's sometimes useful to set or clear the Deletedflag explicitly.STATUS FLAG: Forwarded

        STATUS FLAG: Forwarded

        The Forwarded flag, indicated by the letter 'F' in Alpine'sscreen, is automatically set when you forward a message. This flag is notSTATUS FLAG: Answered

        STATUS FLAG: Answered

        The Answered flag, indicated by the letter 'A' in Alpine'sscreen, is automatically set when you reply to a message. This flag is notSTATUS FLAG: NewThe New flag, indicated by the letter 'N' in Alpine'sis automatically set when messages are delivered to your Inbox (or otherfolder specified outside of Alpine). Likewise, it is cleared automaticallythe first time you read the message it is associated with.Sometimes it's helpful in prioritizing your mail. For example, perhapsa message isn't weighty enough to assign it an Important flag, butyou'd like to be reminded of it next time you read mail. This can be doneeasily by explicitly resetting the New flag.STATUS FLAG: Important

        STATUS FLAG: Important

        The Important flag, indicated by an asterisk in Alpine'sscreen, can only be set by the user, and is intended to be used inwhatever fashion makes sense to you. You are the only one that can set orSTATUS FLAG: User Defined Keyword

        STATUS FLAG: User Defined Keyword

        This is a keyword that is defined for this folder.It was most likely defined by the owner of the folder.Alpine will not set or clear this flag on its own.INTERNET EMAIL ADDRESS FORMAT

        INTERNET EMAIL ADDRESS FORMAT

        A valid email address on the Internet has a username, an "@" sign, and then a domain, with no spaces. For example, jsmith@art.example.com might be the email addresswith the username "jsmith" who has an account in the domain"art.example.com". The number of dot-separated segments on the right of the "@" sign can vary - a shorter example would be isabelle@elsewhere.edu (the shortest possible form: here, only the organization's domain is specified after the "@" sign); a longer jsingh@shakti.edutech.example.com(here, the name of the host "shakti" in the domain edutech.example.com is also specified). If you do not know the exact email address of someone you want to write to, ask them what it is using other means of communication than email; or finding people's addresses that are available on the Internet.If you are sending to someone on the same system as you are, you can leavethe "@" sign and all the information to its right off of the address, and Alpine will fill it in automatically, "" is set in SETUP CONFIGURATION.When an email address you send a message to is not reachable -- either because it is simply an incorrect address, or because email can temporarily not be delivered to it due to a technical problem on the way to or at the recipient's end -- you will almost always get an error notification email message back.If you encounter problems with, or have questions about, email delivery oremail address syntax, contact your local network computing consultants.This one is a little different from the rest of the categories. It causesa search to be formed from the configured search filter that you filledin when you added the directory server to your configuration. It can alsobe combined with the other fields if you'd like.This one is for advanced users only! If you put something in this field,then the rest of the fields are ignored.This field may be set to the string representation of an LDAP searchfilter (see RFC1960). Here are some examples:To search for an entry with a surname equal to "clinton" you could setThis is equivalent to putting "clinton" in the SurName field.To search for an entry that has a surname that begins with "clint" andhas a givenname equal to "william" you could use: (&(sn=clint*)(givenname=william))This is equivalent to setting the SurName field to "clint*" and theTo search for an entry where either the common name OR the email addresscontains "abcde" you could use: (|(cn=*abcde*)(mail=*abcde*))That isn't equivalent to anything you can do by setting the other fieldsThis is the locality a person belongs to.This is the state a person belongs to.This is the country a person belongs to.This is the organizational unit a person belongs to.This is the organization a person belongs to.This is the email address of a person.This is the part of a person's name that isn't the surname or initials.The Surname is usually the family name of a person.Directory Query Form ExplainedFill in as many of these fields as you wish to narrow down yoursearch. All the fields you fill in must match in order for an entryto be returned. You may use the wildcard character "*" inany of the fields, it matches any zero or more characters at thatpoint in the string. There are no implicit wildcards, so the match isexact unless you include wildcards.Note that if an attribute isn't present at all, then the match will fail.For example, if a server doesn't support the Locality attribute, then nomatter what you put in the Locality field (other than leaving it empty)This field, the Common Name field, is typically a person's full name.

        EDITING and NAVIGATION COMMANDS

        CURSOR MOTION KEYS----------------------|EDITING KEYS-------------------------^B (Left Arrow) Back character | ^D Delete current character^F (Right Arrow) Forward character | ^H (DEL) Delete previous character^P (Up Arrow) Previous line |^N (Down Arrow) Next line | F9 Cut marked text or^A Beginning of line | delete current line^E End of line | F10 Undelete line(s)F7 Previous page |F8 Next page |-------------------------------------^@ (Ctrl-SPACE) Next word | MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS----------------------------------------|EXIT COMMANDS | GENERAL COMMANDS | F5 Restore previous searchF2 Cancel | F1 Get help |F3 Search | ^Z Suspend | ^L Redraw Screen^N (Down Arrow) Next line | ^K Cut marked text or^E End of line | ^U Undelete line(s)^Y Previous page |^V Next page |-------------------------------------EXIT COMMANDS | GENERAL COMMANDS | ^R Restore previous search^C Cancel | ^G Get help |^X Search | ^Z Suspend | ^L Redraw ScreenAddressbook NickName Field ExplainedThis is just an optional nickname for this address book. If present, itis used in some of the displays and error messages in the address bookmaintenance screens. It is for your convenience only and serves noAddressbook Folder Name Field ExplainedFor a remote address book (one for which the Server Name is filled in)this is the name of a folder on the remote server. The address book datawill be stored in this folder. This folder should be used only forstoring this single address book, not for other address books or forFor a local address book (one for which the Server Name is not filled in)this is the name of a file in which the address book will be stored.The file is in the same directory as the Alpine configuration file if theIf the configuration file is remote, then this will be in the home directoryfor Unix Alpine and in the directory specified by the"-aux local_directory" command line argument.Addressbook Server Name Field ExplainedThis field should be left blank if the address book is stored in a regularfile on this system. If it is a remote address book stored on an IMAPserver then this is the name of that IMAP server.Collection View: Explained

        Collection Edit Help -- View Field

        The collection's "View:" definition provides a way to limitthe displayed list of folders within a collection. By default, onlyfolders that contain the specified characters anywhere in their nameare shown in the collection's folder list.Additionally, you can use a wildcard character to better controlthe list of folders selected for display. The wildcard specifier isthe star, "*", character.So, for example, to define a collection of all folders ending with"c", you'd specify a view of "*c" (without thequote characters!). Or, similarly, to define a collection of folderswhose names start with "a" and end with "z", you'dspecify a view of "a*z".Collection Path: Explained

        Collection Edit Help -- Path Field

        The collection's "Path:" definition indicates the locationof the folders in this collection. If the path or any of its componentsdo not exist, Alpine will prompt you for their creation when exiting theBy default the path is interpreted as defining a section of your personalfolder area. This area and how you specify it are defined by theserver, if one is specified in the collection, or, typically, the homedirectory if no server is defined.To define a collection outside the default "area", prefixthe path with the "namespace" to use when interpreting thegiven path. If a namespace is specified, the Path begins with thesharp, "#", character followed by the name of the namespaceand then the namespace's path-element-delimiter. Aside from thepath's format, namespaces can also imply access rights, contentpolicy, audience, location, and, occasionally, access methods.Each server exports its own set (possibly of size one) of namespaces. Hence, it's likely communication with your server'sadministrator will be required for specific configurations. Some ofthe more common namespaces, however, include:
        This specifies a set of folders in the newsgroup namespace. Newsgroupnames are hierarchically defined with each level delimited by a period.
        This specifies a folder area that the server may export to the general
        This specifies a folder area that the folder may export to groups
        This specifies a folder area that is the same as that it may have exported via the "File Transfer Protocol".
        This specifies the personal folder area associated with foldersand directories that were created using the MH message handling system.In addition, the server may support access to other user's folders,provided you have suitable permissions. Common methods use a prefixof either "~user/", or "/user/" toindicate the root of the other user's folder area.Collection Server: Explained

        Collection Edit Help -- Server Field

        This collection's "Server:" definition indicates thehostname of the server providing access to the folders in thisThe syntax of this server name is the same as for other server names usedhere.SSL, TLS, STARTTLS and More Security Considerations

        SSL, TLS, STARTTLS and More Security Considerations

        The purpose of this text is to educate users on how to best choosethe type of security connection to a remote server using the SSL and TLSIn the past, and when Alpine originally started to support encrypted connectionsto remote servers, the /ssl modifier was needed, and it meant any of the SSLv2or SSLv3 protocols. Those encryption protocols are considered not fully secureanymore, and in fact, you might not be able to use them anymore.

        Today the /ssl modifier means to use the most secure encryption protocol between your version of Alpine and what the server supports. This might mean more modern protocols, such as TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, etc. As of this writing, Alpine supports connection using TLS 1.3. These protocolsare considered more secure today and they should be preferred over the old

        A source of confusion for Alpine users might be the meaning of the modifier /tls with respect to the names of the encryption protocols, such as TLS 1.2. The meaning of /tls is to start an encrypted connection to a server after an insecure connection has been established, and we will discuss this later in this help text. The preferred way flag is to use

        The best way to start an encrypted connection to a server is to use the /ssl modifier. If your provider allows encrypted connections on port 993 for IMAP, or port 995 for POP3, or in port 465 for SMTP, just define your server by adding the /ssl modifier and do not add the port to the server. Alpine knows that the secure connection will be done in the correct port, and will use the most secure encryption available between Alpine and the server. You only need to use the port number when it is different from thedefault port numbers for this type of connections, and those were given

        Most email service providers identify secure connections by saying "SSL or TLS". In this case, use the /ssl modifier, and only use the port number in case it is different to the ones above.

        If your service provider says to use STARTTLS, then you need to use the /starttls modifier. If your service provider gives you the option to use SSL or TLS and to use STARTTLS choose the secure port and choose the /ssl modifier. This is because connections using the /starttls modifier can be attacked and your username and password can be stolen by a hacker. The nextparagraph describes in short how to do this.

        When you use the /starttls modifier, Alpine connects insecurely to the remote server. Because the connection is insecure, it is possible that you connect to a different server, which connects you to the real server. This is called "man-in-the-middle" attack, and so your communication will pass through the hackers computer before it reaches the real target. An example of a possible man-in-the-middle is your internet service provider, or your employer in some instances.This means that the hacker can modify the replies from the correct server and give you the illusion of security before you are actually connected to the secure server. Therefore, you might disclose your username and password to the hacker before you establish a secure connection to the correct

        Therefore, if possible avoid using STARTTLS (for IMAP and POP) or SUBMITfor SMTP (in port 587), as these are subject to attack. If possibleask your provider for secure connections for SSL or TLS in the secure ports993 for IMAP, 995 for POP or 465 for SMTP.

        In the current state, even as of TLS 1.3, these protocols are considered secure but they do not protect your privacy. For example your internet service provider might track to which servers you are connecting securely. Encryption protocols are evolving to not only protect the security of your

        Other types of errors can lead to insecure connections. An example iswhen the name of the server as provided by the user does not match thename of the server in the certificate. Read more about security errorsof this type and learn how to protect yourself against this type ofServer Name SyntaxThis help describes the syntax that may be used for server namesthat may be associated with remote folders or SMTP servers.A server name is the hostname of the server.It's a good idea to use the host's fully-qualified network name.

        foo.example.com
        However, IP addresses are allowed if surrounded
        [127.0.0.1]
        An optional network port number may be supplied by appendingBy default, the IMAP port number, 143, is used.
        foo.example.com:port
        Besides server name and optional port number, various other optionalparameters may be supplied that alter Alpine's interaction with the server.A parameter is supplied by appending a slash (/) character followed bydepending on the particular parameter, the value assigned to thatname, to the server name (and optional port number).Parameter names are not case sensitive.Currently supported parameters include:
        This parameter requires an associated value, and is intended toprovide the username identifier with which to establish the serverIf your SMTP server offers SMTP AUTH authentication, adding this option will cause Alpine to attempt to authenticate to the server using theSimilarly, if your NNTP server offers NNTP "AUTHINFO SASL"or "AUTHINFO USER" authentication, adding this parameter to theoption (or to the server name for any folder collection using NNTP)to authenticate to the server using the supplied username.
        /user=katie
        This is a unary parameter indicating communication with the server must take place over a TLS connection. If you use this parameter, Alpine will establish an insecure connection to the server, and later will attempts to use a secure encrypted connection. If the attempt to use TLS fails then this parameter will cause the connection to fail instead of falling back Use this option when you are told to use STARTTLS. If you are told to use SSL or TLS on port 993, use the /ssl unary parameter instead, and not this parameter. Use this parameter when establishing a connection to a server on an insecure port (normally port 143 for IMAP) and then needing to establish a secure connection using STARTTLS.

        Learn more about security considerations when you use this option.

        /starttls
        This is a unary parameter indicating communication with the server should take place over a Secure Socket Layer connection. The server must supportthis method, and be prepared to accept connections on the appropriateAlpine must be linked with an SSL library for this option to be operational.Using this option will make Alpine try to connect to the server using themost secure encrypted SSL connection that both your version of Alpine and the
        /ssl
        This parameter indicates that the connection to the server will be madeover the SSL port, but using the TLSv1 protocol, instead of the usual
        /tls1
        over the SSL port, but using the TLSv1.1 protocol.Alpine must be linked with an SSL library that supports this encryptionprotocol for this option to be operational.
        /tls1_1
        over the SSL port, but using the TLSv1.2 protocol.
        /tls1_2
        over the SSL port, but using the TLSv1.3 protocol.
        /tls1_3
        Do not validate certificates (for TLS or SSL connections) from the server.This is needed if the server uses self-signed certificates or if Alpinecannot validate the certificate for some other known reason. You should avoidusing this option, and instead install the certificate of the server, so youare not a victim of a cracker-in-the-middle attack.
        This is a unary parameter (that means it does not have a value)indicating that the connection be logged in as"anonymous" rather than a specific user.Not all servers offer anonymousaccess; those which do generally only offer read-only access to certain
        /anonymous
        This is a unary parameter indicating that the connection use themost secure authentication method mutually supported by Alpine and theAlpine is capable of authenticating connections to the server using several methods.By default, Alpine will attempt eachmethod until either a connection is established or theThis parameter causes Alpine to instead fail the connection if the first (generally most "secure") method fails.
        /secure
        This is a unary parameter for use with the"" option.It indicates that the connection should be made to the Submit server(RFC 3676)(port 587) instead of the SMTP port (25).At the time this help was written the submit option was equivalent tospecifying port 587. Learn moreabout security considerations when you use this option.
        /submit
        host:587
        This is a unary parameter indicating that the connection be establishedin a verbose mode. Basically, it causes Alpine to log the communication withthe server in Alpine's debug file.Normally, the pine -d command-line flag would be used instead.
        By default, Alpine attempts to login using "rsh",the UNIX remote shell program.Including "NoRsh" will cause connections to this server to skipThis might be useful to avoid long timeouts caused by rsh firewalls, for
        This option makes sense only for IMAP servers that do not performa SEARCH command correctly. If your filtering rulesfail to filter some messages, that should have been filtered, then thisoption will make Alpine download all data necessary data to perform that search. There is a performance penalty when using this option. Downloading the data to perform the search will take longer than requesting the IMAPserver to perform the filtering, but the filtering will be done correctly.
        This parameter requires an associated value. The default value is"IMAP" which indicates communication with the server basedon the IMAP4rev1 protocol (defined in RFC 3501 -- see http://www.imap.org/docs/rfc3501.html).
        This value indicates communication with the server takes place viathe Network News Transfer Protocol. Use this to define a collectionof newsgroups on a remote news server. So
        /service=NNTP
        /NNTP
        is the way to specify NNTP access.
        This value indicates communication with the server takes place via thePost Office Protocol 3 protocol.
        /service=POP3
        /POP3
        Note that there are several important issuesto consider when selecting this option:
      • POP3 provides access to only your INBOX. In other words,secondary folders such as your "saved-messages" are inaccessible.
      • Alpine's implementation of POP3 does not follow the traditional POPmodel and will leave your mail on the server. Refer to theMail Drop functionality for a possible way around this problem.
      • See the discussion about new-mail checking in "".Note that it is possible to include more than one parameter in a serverspecification by concatenating the parameters. For example:
        foo.example.com:port/user=katie/novalidate-cert/debug
        Collection Nickname Explained

        Collection Edit Help -- Nickname Field

        This field is provided so you can add a short nickname to use whenreferring to this collection within Alpine. Spaces are allowed, andyou don't need to use double-quotes. However, the double-quoteConditional Inclusion of Text for <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-leadin"-->, Signatures, and Templates

        Conditional Inclusion of Text for , Signatures, and Templates

        Conditional text inclusion may be used withthe "" option,in signature files, and in template files used in"roles".It may not be used with the"" option.There is a limited if-else capability for including text.The if-else condition is basedon whether or not a given token would result in replacement text youThe syntax of this conditional inclusion is
        _token_(match_this, if_matched [ , if_not_matched ] )
        The left parenthesis must follow the underscore immediately, with noIt means the token is expanded and the results of that expansion arecompared against the "match_this" argument.If there is an exact match, then the "if_matched" text is usedOtherwise, the "if_not_matched" text is used.One of the most useful values for the "match_this" argument isthe empty string, "".In that case the expansion is compared against the empty string.Here's an example to make it clearer.This text could be included in one of your template files:
        _NEWS_("", "I'm replying to email", "I'm replying to news")
        If that is included in a template file that you are using while replyingto a message (because you chose to use the role it was part of),and that message has a newsgroup header and a newsgroup in that header,
        I'm replying to news
        will be included in the message you are about to compose.On the other hand, if the message you are replying to does not have
        I'm replying to email
        This would also work in signature files and inthe "" option.If the "match_this", "if_matched",or "if_not_matched" arguments containspaces, parentheses, or commas;they have to be quoted with double quotation marks (like in the exampleIf you want to include a literal quote (") in the text you must escape thequote by preceding it with a backslash (\) character.If you want to include a literal backslash character you must escape itby preceding it with another backslash.The comma followed by "if_not_matched" is optional.If there is no "if_not_matched"present then no text is included if the not_matched case is true.
        _NEWS_("", "", "This msg was seen in group: _NEWS_.")
        Here you can see that tokens may appear in the arguments.The same is true for tokens with the conditional parentheses.though you do have to be careful to get the quoting and escaping ofIf this was in the signature file being used and you were replying to a messagesent to comp.mail.pine the resulting text would be:
        This msg was seen in group: comp.mail.pine.
        If you were replying to a message that wasn't sent to any newsgroup theresulting text would be a single blank line.The reason you'd get a blank line is because the end of the line isoutside of the conditional, so is always included.If you wanted to get rid of that blank line you could do so by movingthe end of line inside the conditional.In other words, it's ok to have multi-line"if_matched" or "if_not_matched" arguments in yourThe text just continues until the next double quotation, even if it's notHere's an example for use in the "":
        On _DAYDATE_, _FROM__CURNEWS_("", "", "seen in _CURNEWS_,") wrote
        If this was in your and you were replying to a messagewhile reading the newsgroup comp.mail.pine the resulting text would be:
        On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Fred Flintstone, seen in comp.mail.pine, wrote:
        If you were replying to a message while reading an email folder insteadof a newsgroup the resulting leadin text would beHere's one more (contrived) example illustrating a matching argument
        _SMARTDATE_("Today", _SMARTDATE_, "On _DATE_") _FROM_ wrote:
        If this was the value of your "" option and youa message that was sent today, then the value of the ""
        Today Fred Flintstone wrote:
        But if you were replying to a message sent on Oct. 27 (and that wasn't
        On Oct 27 Fred Flintstone wrote:
        Tokens for Index and ReplyingThis set of special tokens may be used in the"" option,in the "" option,in the "new-rules" option,"roles", and in the folder namethat is the target of a Filter Rule.Some of them aren't available in all situations.The tokens are used as they appear below for the ""option, but they must be surrounded by underscores for the"" option, in signature and template files,and in the target of Filter Rules.

        Tokens Available for all Cases (except Filter Rules or in some cases for new-rules)

        This token represents the Subject the sender gave the message.Alternatives for use in the index screen are SHORTSUBJECT,SUBJKEY, SHORTSUBJKEY, SUBJKEYINIT, SHORTSUBJKEYINIT, SUBJECTTEXT, SUBJKEYTEXT, and SUBJKEYINITTEXT.You may color the subject text in the MESSAGE INDEX screen differently by using theIndex Subject Color and theIndex Opening Colorthe Setup Kolor screen.This token represents the personal name (or email address if the nameis unavailable) of the person specified in the message's "From:"You may color the from text in the MESSAGE INDEX screen differently by using theIndex From ColorThis is similar to the "FROM" token, only it is always theemail address, never the personal name.For example, "mailbox@domain".This is similar to the "TO" token, only it is always theemail address of all people listed in the TO: field of the messages. Addressesare separated by a blank space. Example, "mailbox@domain" whenthe e-mail message contains only one person in the To: field, or"peter@flintstones.com president@world.com".This is similar to the "sender" token, only it is always theemail address of all person listed in the Sender: field of the message. Example: "mailbox@domain".This is the same as the "ADDRESS" except that the domain part of the address is left off.For example, "mailbox".This token represents the personal name (or email address) of the personlisted in the message's "Sender:" header field.This token represents the personal names (or email addresses if the namesare unavailable) of the persons specified in themessage's "To:" header field.This token represents the newsgroups from themessage's "Newsgroups:" header field andthe personal names (or email addresses if the namesSame as "NEWSANDTO" except in the opposite order.message's "Newsgroups:" header field.message's "Cc:" header field.This is similar to the "CC" token, only it is always theemail address of all people listed in the Cc: field of the messages. Addressesare separated by a blank space. Example: "mailbox@domain" whenthe e-mail message contains only one person in the Cc: field, orare unavailable) of the persons specified in both themessage's "To:" header field andthe message's "Cc:" header field.This token represent the e-mail addresses of the people in the To: andCc: fields, exactly in that order separated by a space. It is almost obtainedby concatenating the ADDRESSTO and ADDRESSCC tokens.message's "To:" and "Cc:" header fields.Same as "NEWSANDRECIPS" except in the opposite order.This token represents the initials from the personal nameIf there is no personal name, it is blank.This token represents the date on which the message was sent, accordingto the "Date" header field.It has the format MMM DD. For example, "Oct 23".,which adjusts for the timezone the message was sent from,may have an effect on the value of this token as well as the values ofall of the other DATE or TIME tokens.Some of the DATE and TIME tokens are displayed in a locale-specific is set.It is "Today" if the message was sent today,"Yesterday" for yesterday,"Wednesday" if it was last Wednesday, and so on. If themessage is from last year and is more than six months old it includes the year, as well.See the SMARTDATE alternatives below, as well.This token represents the most relevant elements of the date on whichthe message was sent (according to the "Date" header field),in a compact form. If the message was sent today, only the time is used(e.g. "9:22am", "10:07pm"); if it was sent duringthe past week, the day of the week and the hour are used(e.g. "Wed09am", "Thu10pm"); other dates aregiven as date, month, and year (e.g. "23Aug00",This token has the structure "day hour:minute"(e.g. "Sun 19:03") for messages dated less than a weekfrom the current date, or "month day" (e.g."Nov 23") for messages dated less than 6 monthsago, or "day/month/year" (e.g "06/Jan/16")for messages dated more than 6 months ago. It uses 9 charactersof the width of the screen, and it left aligned.This is a combination of SMARTDATE and SMARTTIME.It is SMARTDATE unless the SMARTDATE value is "Today", in whichSee the SMARTDATETIME alternatives below, as well.It has the format YYYY-MM-DD. For example, "1998-10-23".It has the format YY-MM-DD. For example, "98-10-23".It has the format MM/DD/YY. For example, "10/23/98".It has the format DD/MM/YY. For example, "23/10/98".It has the format DD.MM.YY. For example, "23.10.98".It has the format YY.MM.DD. For example, "98.10.23".It has the format MMM DD, YYYY. For example, "Oct 23, 1998".
        SMARTDATE alternatives
        There are several versions of SMARTDATE that are all the same exceptfor the way they format dates far in the past.SMARTDATE formats the date using the information from your locale settingsto format the date string. It may end up formatting dates so that they looklike DATEISO tokens, or SHORTDATE2 tokens, or something else entirely.may have an effect on the values of these tokens.If you want more control you may use one of the following.
        SMARTDATE
        If the option is not setthen this will be locale specific. Control this with theLC_TIME locale setting on a UNIX system. On Windowsthe Regional Options control panel may be used to set the Short dateformat. At the programming level, the strftime routine is what AlpineIf the option is set then this is equivalent
        SMARTDATEISO
        DATEISO format. See text above.
        SMARTDATESHORTISO
        SHORTDATEISO format.
        SMARTDATES1
        SHORTDATE1 format.
        SMARTDATES2
        SHORTDATE2 format.
        SMARTDATES3
        SHORTDATE3 format.
        SMARTDATES4
        SHORTDATE4 format.
        SMARTDATETIME alternatives
        There are several versions of SMARTDATETIME that are all very similar.The ones that end in 24 use a 24-hour clock for Today's messages insteadSMARTDATETIME and SMARTDATETIME24 format the date using the information from your locale settings
        SMARTDATETIME
        If the option
        SMARTDATETIME24
        Use TIME24 for Today
        SMARTDATETIMEISO
        DATEISO format. See text above.
        SMARTDATETIMEISO24
        Use TIME24 for Today
        SMARTDATETIMESHORTISO
        SHORTDATEISO format.
        SMARTDATETIMESHORTISO24
        Use TIME24 for Today
        SMARTDATETIMES1
        SHORTDATE1 format.
        SMARTDATETIMES124
        Use TIME24 for Today
        SMARTDATETIMES2
        SHORTDATE2 format.
        SMARTDATETIMES224
        Use TIME24 for Today
        SMARTDATETIMES3
        SHORTDATE3 format.
        SMARTDATETIMES324
        Use TIME24 for Today
        SMARTDATETIMES4
        SHORTDATE4 format.
        SMARTDATETIMES424
        Use TIME24 for Today
        It looks like "Sat, 23 Oct 1998".This token is never converted in any locale-specific way.It is your operating system's idea of the preferred date representation for the current locale.Internally it uses the %x version of the date from the strftime routine.This token represents the time at which the message was sent, accordingIt is the preferred time representation for the current locale.Internally it uses the %X version of the time from the strftime routine.This token represents the date and time at which the message was sent, accordingIt is the preferred date and time representation for the current locale.Internally it uses the %c version of the time from the strftime routine.This token represents the day of the month on which the message was sent,according to the "Date" header field.For example, "23" or "9".For example, "23" or "09".This token represents the ordinal number that is the day ofthe month on which the message was sent,For example, "23rd" or "9th".This token represents the day of the week on which the message was sent,For example, "Sunday" or "Wednesday".For example, "Sun" or "Wed".This token represents the month the message was sent, accordingThis token represents the month in which the message was sent, accordingFor example, "October".For example, "10" or "9".For example, "10" or "09".This token represents the year the message was sent, accordingFor example, "1998" or "2001".For example, "98" or "01".There is no adjustment made for different time zones, so you'll getthe time the message was sent according to the time zone the senderIt has the format HH:MM. For example, "17:28".This time is for a 12 hour clock.For example, "5:28pm" or "11:13am".This token represents the numeric timezone fromthe "Date" header field.It has the format [+-]HHMM. For example, "-0800".

        Tokens Available Only for

        This token represents the message's current position in the folder that,of course, may change as the folder is sorted or new mail arrives.This token represents a three character wide field displaying variousaspects of the message's state.The first character is either blank,a '*' for message marked Important, or a '+' indicating a messageaddressed directly to you (as opposed to your having received it via amailing list, for example). The symbol '.' will be usedfor messages that were sent to you as part of a group message, regardlessof if all addresses in the To: field are yours or not. This symbol will only show up if"" is turned on (which is the default).""is set, if the first character would have beenblank then it will instead be a '-' if the message is cc'd to you.The second character is typically blank,though the arrow cursor may occupy it if either the """" featureis set (or you actually are on a slow link).The third character is either 'D' (Deleted),'A' (Answered),'F' (Forwarded),'N' (New), or blank.If you are using a threaded view of the index and this message is at thetop of a collapsed portion of a thread,then this token refers to all of the messages in the collapsed portion ofthe thread instead of just the top message.The first character will be a '*' if any of the messages in the threadare marked Important, else a '+' if any of the messages are addressedto you, else a '-' if any of the messages are cc'd to you.The third character will be a 'D' if all of the messagesin the collapsed thread are marked deleted,an 'A' if all of the messagesin the collapsed thread are marked answered,the messages are undeleted and unseen, and it will be blank otherwise.This token represents a less abbreviated alternativeto the "STATUS" token.The first character is '+', '-', or blank, thesecond blank, the third either '*' or blank, the fourth'N' or blank,the fifth 'A'or blank, and the sixth character iseither 'D' orThe first character is '+', '-', or blank depending on whether anyof the messages in the collapsed thread are addressed to you or cc'd to you.The third character will be '*' if any of the messages are markedThe fourth character will be 'N' if all of the messages in the threadare New, else 'n' if some of the messages in the thread are New, else blank.The fifth character will be 'A' or 'a' or blank, and the sixth characterThis token represents an even less abbreviated alternative to theIt differs from "FULLSTATUS" in only the fourth character, which isan 'N' if the message is new to this folder since the last timeit was opened and it has not been viewed, an 'R' (Recent) if the messageis new to the folder and has been viewed, a 'U' (Unseen) if the message is not new to the folder since it was last opened but has not beenviewed, or a blank if the message has been in the folder since it waslast opened and has been viewed.then the fourth character will be'N' if all of the messages in the thread are unseen and recent;else 'n' if some of the messages in the thread are unseen and recent;else 'U' if all of the messages in the thread are unseen and not recent;else 'u' if some of the messages in the thread are unseen and not recent;else 'R' if all of the messages in the thread are seen and recent;else 'r' if some of the messages in the thread are seen and recent;This is the same as the last four of the six characters of IMAPSTATUS,so the '+' To Me information will be missing.This token represents the total size, in bytes, of the message.follows the number, the size is approximately 1,000times that many bytes (rounded to the nearest 1,000).If an "M" (Megabyte) follows the number, the size is approximately1,000,000 times that many bytes.Commas are not used in this field.This field is seven characters wide, including the enclosing parentheses.Sizes are rounded when "K" or "M" is present.The progression of sizes used looks like:
        0 1 ... 9999 10K ... 999K 1.0M ... 99.9M 100M ... 2000M
        Commas are used if the number shown is 1,000 or greater.The SIZECOMMA field is one character wider than the SIZE field.
        0 1 ... 99,999 100K ... 9,999K 10.0M ... 999.9M 1,000M ... 2,000M
        This token represents the total size of the message, expressed inkilobytes or megabytes, as most appropriate.These are 1,024 byte kilobytes and 1,024 x 1,024 byte megabytes.
        0K 1K ... 1023K 1.0M ... 99.9M 100M ... 2047M
        This token represents the total size of the thread for a collapsed threador the size of the branch for an expanded thread. The field is omitted formessages that are not top of threads nor branches and it defaults tothe SIZE token when your folders is not sorted by thread.If a "G" (Gigabyte) follows the number, the size is approximately1,000,000,000 times that many bytes.This field uses only five characters of screen width, including the enclosing
        0 1 ... 999 1K ... 99K .1M ... .9M 1M ... 99M .1G ... .9G 1G 2G
        This token is intended to represent a more useful description of themessage than just its size, but it isn't very useful at this point.The plus sign in this view means there are attachments.Note that including this token inthe "" could slow down thedisplay a little while Alpine collects the necessary information.
        This token is the same as SUBJECT, but removes text between "[" and "]". Typically text enclosed between these characters corresponds to mailing list names, and may be unnecessary or unwanted in some instances. This token is the same as the SUBJECT token unless keywords are set forIn that case, a list of keywords enclosed in braces will be prepended toOnly those keywords that you have defined in your optionin Setup/Config are considered in the list.In other words, keywords that have been set by some other means, perhapsby another email program, won't show up unless included in.Having this set in the will also cause the keywords to beprepended to the subject in the MESSAGE TEXT screen.If you have given a keyword a nickname(), that nickname is displayedinstead of the actual keyword.option may be used to modify this token slightly.
        This token is the same as SUBJKEY, but it is based onSHORTSUBJECT, instead of in SUBJECT.This token is the same as the SUBJKEY token except that instead ofprepending a list of keywords to the subject, a list of first initialsof keywords will be prepended instead.For example, if a message has the keywords Work and Nowset (or Work and Now are the Alpine nicknames of keywords that are set)then the SUBJKEY token would cause a result likewhereas the SUBJKEYINIT token would give
        This token is the same as SUBJKEYINIT, but it is based onSame as SUBJECT but if there is room in the Subject field for more text,the opening part of the text of the message is displayed after the subject.The time needed to fetch the text may cause a performance problemwhich can, of course, be avoided by using the SUBJECT version ofYou may color this opening text differently by using theIndex Opening Color option available fromYou may adjust the characters that are displayed between the Subject and the.Same as SUBJKEY but with the opening message text.This is similar to SUBJECTTEXT.Instead of combining the Subject and the opening text in a singlefield in the index screen this token allows you to allocate aseparate column just for the opening text of the message.The time needed to fetch this text may cause a performance problem.This is very similar to OPENINGTEXT.The only difference is that quoted text (lines beginning with >) is deleted.For some messages this may be confusing.For example, a message might have a line preceding some quotedtext that reads something like "On May 8th person A said."That no longer makes sense after the quoted text is deleted and itwill appear that person A said whatever the text after the quoteis, even though that is really person B talking.Same as SUBJKEYINIT but with the opening message text.This is a space-delimited list of keywords that are set for the message.This token defaults to an arbitrary width of 5.You should set it to whatever width suits you using somethinglike KEY(17) in the .This is a list of keyword initials that are set for the message.(), the initial of that nicknameis displayed instead of the initial of the actual keyword.It is also possible to color keyword initials in the index using theThis token defaults to an arbitrary width of 2.like KEYINIT(3) in the .Since this priority is something that the sender sets it is only an indicationof the priority that the sender attaches to the mail and it is therefore almosttotally unreliable for use as a filtering criterion.This token will display the numeric value of the priority if it is betweenIt will be suppressed (blank) if the value is 3, which is normal priority.This token may be colored with theIndex Priority Symbol Colors.This is a more verbose interpretation of the X-Priority field.Once again nothing is displayed unless the value of the fieldThe values displayed for those values are:
      • This is a one character, non-numeric version of the X-Priority field.If the value of the X-Priority header is 1 or 2 an exclamationIf the value is 4 or 5 a "v" (think down arrow) is displayed.This is a one column wide field that represents the number of attachmentsa message has. It will be blank if there are no attachments, a singledigit for one to nine attachments, or an asterisk for more than nine.This token represents either the personal name (or email address) offield, or, if that address is yours or one of youralternate addresses,If the from address is yours and there is also no "To" address,Alpine will use the address on the "Cc" line.If there is no address there, either, Alpine will look for a newsgroup namefrom the "Newsgroups" header field and putthat after the "To: " prefix.This is almost the same as FROMORTO.The difference is that newsgroups aren't considered.When a message is from you, doesn't have a To or Cc, and does havea Newsgroups header; this token will be your name instead of the nameof the newsgroup (like it would be with FROMORTO).This is a different sort of token.It allows you to display a label within each index line.It will be the same fixed text for each line.It is different from all the other tokens in that there is no space columnInstead, it is butted up against the following field.It also has a different syntax.The text to display is given following a colon after the
        TEXT:abc=
        would insert the literal text "abc=" (without the quotes)You must quote the text if it includes space characters, like
        TEXT:"abc = "
        This allows you to display the text from a particular header line in theThe syntax for this token is substantially different from all the othersin order that you might be able to display a portion of the text followingThe header name you are interested in is given following a colonafter the word "HEADER".
        HEADER:X-Spam
        would display the text of the X-Spam header, if any.Like for other index tokens a width field may (and probably should)
        HEADER:X-Spam(10)
        displays the first ten characters of the X-Spam header.Unlike other index tokens, the syntax for HEADER is more flexible.An optional second argument comes after a comma inside the parentheses.It specifies the "field" number.By default, the field separator is a space character.No extra space characters are allowed in the argument list.
        HEADER:X-Spam(10,2)
        would display the second field, left-justified, in a 10 characterThe second field would consist of all the text after the first spaceup to the next space or the end of the header.The default field number is zero, which stands for the entire line.There is also an optional third argument that is a list of fieldseparators. It defaults to a space character.
        HEADER:X-Spam(10,2,:% )
        would cause the field separators to be any of colon, percent,or space (there is a space character between the percent and theThe first field runs from the start of the header value up to the firstcolon, percent, or space; the second goes from there to the next; and so on.In order to use a comma character as a field separator you must escapeit by preceding it with a backslash (\).The same is true of the backslash character itself.There is one further optional argument.It is an R or an L to specify right or left adjustment of the textThe default is to left justify, however if you are displaying numbersyou might prefer to right justify.Here's an example of a SpamAssassin header.The exact look of the header will vary, but if your incoming mailcontains headers that look like the following
        X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=10.6 tagged_above=-999.0 required=7.0 tests=BAYE...
        you might want to display the hits value.The first field starts with the Y in Yes.To get what you're interested in you might use "=" andspace as the field separators and display the third field, like
        HEADER:X-Spam-Status(4,3,= )
        or maybe you would break at the dot instead
        HEADER:X-Spam-Status(2,2,=.,R)
        Another example we've seen has headers that look like
        X-Spam: Gauge=IIIIIII, Probability=7%, Report=...
        Because there are two equals and a comma before the 7% and a comma
        HEADER:X-Spam(3,4,=\,,R)
        should display the probability (for example 7% or 83%) right justifiedThis gives an alternative way to display the current message in theUsually the current message is indicated by the line being shown inInstead, if the ARROW token is included in your ,the current line will include an "arrow" that
        ->
        For all of the non-current messages, the ARROW field will be filledIf you use the fixed-field width feature the length of the "arrow"The arrow will be drawn as width-1 dashes followed by a greater than sign.For example, if you use ARROW(3) you will get
        -->
        and ARROW(1) will give you just
        >
        It is also possible to set the color of the ARROW field.By default (and for non-current messages) the arrow is colored the sameas the index line it is part of.You may set it to be another color with the Index Arrow Color option available fromscoreThis will be six columns wide to accommodate the widest possible score.You will probably want to use the fixed-field width featureto limit the width of the field to the widest score thatyou use (e.g. SCORE(3) if your scores are always between 0 and 999).If you have not defined any score rules the scores will all be zero.If any of your score rules contain AllText or BodyText patternsthen including SCORE in the may slow down the display of the MESSAGE INDEX screen.

        Tokens Available for all but

        This token represents the current newsgroup if there is one.For example, "comp.mail.pine".This token represents the message ID of the message.This token does not work with Filter Rule folder names.This token represents the current date.This token represents the current time.This token represents the current date and time.This token represents the current day of the month.This token represents the current day of the week.This token represents the current month.This token represents the current year.This token represents last month.For example, if this is November (the 11th month),it is equal to "10" or if this is October (the 10th month),It is possible that this and the other tokens beginning with LASTMONTHbelow could be useful when used with a Filtering Rule thathas the "Beginning of Month" option set.For example, if this is November the value is "October".For example, if this is November the value is "Oct".This token represents what the year was a month ago.For example, if this is October, 1998, it is "1998".If this is January, 1998, it is "1997".For example, if this is October, 1998, it is "98".If this is January, 1998, it is "97".This token represents last year.For example, if this is 1998, it equals "1997".could be useful when used with a Filtering Rule thathas the "Beginning of Year" option set.For example, if this is 1998, it equals "97".This token represents the nickname of therole currently being used. If no role is being used,then no text will be printed for this token.

        Token Available Only for

        "" optionto see why you might want to use this.Since the contains free text this tokenmust be surrounded by underscores when used.This is an end of line marker.

        Tokens Available Only for New-Rules

        The Fcc: folder assigned to the email address in the From: field in theThe Fcc: folder assigned to the email address in the Sender: field in thevariable. At this time, no expansion of regular expressions is supported.Nickname of the person in the From field in your addressbook.Name of the folder where the rule will be applied.Name of the collection list where the rule will be applied.Name of the Role used to reply a message.Not implemented yet, but it will be implemented in future versions. It willbe used for composereplyforwardThis is the value of the Lcc: field at the moment that you start the composition.This corresponds to the personal name (or address if there's no personalname) of the person who sent the message that you are forwarding.This is the address of the person that sent the message that youA string containing the value of all the flags associated to a specificmessage. The possible values of allowed flags are "*" for Important, "N"for recent or new, "U" for unseen or unread, "R" for seen or read, "A" foranswered and "D" for deleted. See an example of its use in the new rules explanation and example help.

        Token Available Only for Templates and Signatures

        This token is different from the others.When it is replaced it is replaced with nothing, but it sets an Alpineinternal variable that tells the composer to start with the cursorpositioned at the position where this token was.If both the template file and the signature file containa "CURSORPOS" token, then the position in the template fileIf there is a template file and neither it nor the signature file containsa "CURSORPOS" token, then the cursor is positionedafter the end of the contents of thetemplate file when the composer starts up.Clear These Keywords Explained

        Clear These Keywords Explained

        This describes part of the action to be taken if the Pattern for thisRead a little about keywords in the help text for theFlag command.This option is a list of keywords that will be Cleared when there is a match.If you wish, you may choose keywords from the list of keywords you havedefined with the "T" command.You may add new keywords by defining them in theIf you have given a keyword a nickname when configuring it,that nickname may be used instead of the actual keyword.Set These Keywords Explained

        Set These Keywords Explained

        This option is a list of keywords that will be Set when there is a match.Filter Folder Explained

        Filter Folder Explained

        When the Filter Action is set to "Move",the folder or folders specified here will be used to store messages matchingIf you set the Filter Action to "Move" you must give a folder nameyou may choose a folder from your folder collections by using theBesides regular text, the folder name may also containtokens that are replaced with text representing the current dateFor example, if the folder name you use is
        abc-_CURYEAR_-_CURMONTHABBREV_
        that is replaced with something like
        abc-2004-oct
        abc-_CURYEAR2DIGIT_-_CURMONTH2DIGIT_
        abc-04-10
        The token names must be surrounded by underscores in order to be recognizedThe tokens that may be used are those that are derived from the current date.They're listed near the bottom of the list of tokens giveLook "here"for more information on Patterns.Compose Use Explained

        Compose Use Explained

        This option determines how this particular role will be used when Composinga new message using the "Compose" command.This does not affect what happens when using the "Role" commandThe "Role" command allows you to select a role from all of theroles you have defined, regardless of what Uses you've assigned to thoseThere are three possible values for this option.means that this role will not be a candidate for use when Composing.The role's Current Folder Type will not be checked for a match, however the rolewill be available to be manually switched to if there is a confirmation prompt.The options "With confirmation" and "Without confirmation"mean that you do want to consider this role when Composing.the role's Current Folder Type will be checked (since there is no messageto compare with, the rest of the Pattern is considered a match).If there is a match then this role will either be used without confirmationor will be the default when confirmation is asked for, depending onwhich of the two options is selected.If confirmation is requested, you will also have a chance tomanually change the role to any one of your other roles.When using the Compose command the role checking is a little differentbecause there is no message being replied to or forwarded.Because of this the Current Folder Type is checked but the header patternfields, the AllText pattern, the BodyText pattern, and the Score Interval are all ignored.A role is considered to be a match if it is a candidate for Compose Use andits Current Folder Type matches the currently open folder.This could be useful if you want to set a role based on the folder youare reading, or the type of folder you are reading.You won't be prompted for confirmation if none of your role PatternsThis is independent of the value of the current option.The feature may be used to change this behavior.Forward Use Explained

        Forward Use Explained

        This option determines how this particular role will be used when Forwardingmeans that this role will not be a candidate for use when Forwarding.The role's Pattern will not be checked for a match, however the role willbe available to be manually switched to if there is a confirmation prompt.mean that you do want to consider this role when Forwarding.For either of these settings, the role's Pattern will be compared withmatch the message being forwarded.Reply Use ExplainedThis option determines how this particular role will be used when Replyingmeans that this role will not be a candidate for use when Replying.mean that you do want to consider this role when Replying.match the message being replied to.Score Value From Header Explained

        Score Value From Header Explained

        This option provides a way to use a number that appears in the headers of yourmessages as the message's score, or as a component of that score.If this field is defined then it is used instead of the "Score Value".The idea behind this option is that there may be a score embedded in theheaders of messages that has already been calculated outside of Alpine.For example, messages delivered to you may contain an "X-Spam" header andsomewhere in that header there is a score.The value for this option is the name of the header followed by parentheses
        HeaderName(field_number,field_separators)
        No space is allowed between the comma and the start of the field_separators.It would be interpreted as the first separator if it was there.Field 0 is the whole line, Field 1 is the data up to the first separator, Field 2starts after that and goes to the second separator, and so on.It's easier to explain with examples.
        X-Spam(2," ")
        In the above example the header that is used is the "X-Spam" header.The value of that header (the part after the colon and the space) is splitinto fields separated by spaces.
        Field1 <space> Field2 <space> Field3 ...
        The second field is selected and converted to an integer. It only makes senseif Field2 really is an integer.you might want to use the hits value as a score.Since the score is an integer value you can't make use of the decimal part ofyou might split off the hits=10 part as a score by using the characters "="and "." as your separators.
        X-Spam-Status(2,"=.")
        The first field starts with the Y in Yes and goes until the "=" afterThe second field is "10" so the score value would be 10.Because there are two equals before the 7% the value
        X-Spam(3,"=%")
        should capture the probability as the score.The Score From Header scoring value actually works just like theregular Score Value in that the rest of the pattern has to match beforeit is used and the scores from all the different scoring rules thatmatch for a particular message are added together.When using the Score From Header method it may (or may not) make sense touse only a single scoring rule with a pattern that matches every message.Score Value Explained

        Score Value Explained

        A message's score is the sum of the Score Values from all of the Scoring ruleswith Patterns that match the message.The value you give here is the Score Value associated with this rule.A Score Value is an integer between -100 and 100, with the default"Score From Header"(on the line right below the "Score Value" field)then the "Score Value" is ignored andthe "Score From Header" field is used instead.Set Deleted Status Explained

        Set Deleted Status Explained

        If set to "Don't change it" then this does nothing.If set to "Set this state" then thematching message is marked Deleted.If set to "Clear this state" then thematching message is marked UnDeleted.You should not use this option unless you are prepared to have matchingmessages expunged from the folder permanently.For example, if you type the Expunge command, this filter is appliedbefore the expunge, so matching messages will be marked Deleted and thenwill be permanently expunged from the folder.However, since the index isn't redrawn in between the time that the messageis marked Deleted and the time that you are asked to expunge, the onlyindication that you are expunging the message comes in the number of messagesThe same thing may happen when you close a folder.It is also possible that an expunge not initiated by you willSet Answered Status Explained

        Set Answered Status Explained

        If set to "Set this state" then the Answered flag is setIf set to "Clear this state" then the Answered flag is clearedSet New Status Explained

        Set New Status Explained

        matching message is marked New.matching message is marked Seen.Set Important Status Explained

        Set Important Status Explained

        If set to "Set this state" then the Important flag is setIf set to "Clear this state" then the Important flag is clearedThe important flag usually causes an asterisk to show up in the MESSAGEIt may also be useful when selecting a set of messagesSet Template Explained

        Set Template Explained

        This field consists of a filename that will be used as the templateThe template file is a file that is included at the top of the message youtemplate may be stored remotely in an IMAP folder.you must use a remote name for the template.A remote template name might look like:
        {myimaphost.myschool.k12.wa.us}mail/templ3
        The syntax used here is the same as the syntax used for a remote.Note that you may not access an existing template file remotely,you have to create a new folder that contains the template data.If the name you use here for the template is a remote name, then whenyou edit the file using the "F" command the data willbe saved remotely in the folder.gets created if you use a remote name.If you type "F" you may edit the contents of the file (as opposed tothe name of the file) you have specified.If you type "T" you may use a browser to choose an existing filename.Besides containing regular text, the template file may alsocontain (or a template file program may produce) tokens that are replaced with textthat depends on the message you are replying to or forwarding.The tokens all look like _word_ (a word surrounded by underscores).is included in the text of the template file, then when you reply toor forward a message, the token will be replaced with the actual dateIf you use a role that has a template file for a plain composition(that is, not a reply or forward) then there is no original message, soany tokens that depend on the message will be replaced with nothing.So if you want a template file to be useful for new compositions itshouldn't include any of the tokens that depend on the message beingActually, for the adventurous, there is a way to conditionally include text basedIn the very unlikely event that you want to include a literal token ina template file, you must precede it with a backslash character.For example, to include the literal text _DATE_ you must actually useA blank template field means that Alpine will not use a template file whenSet Signature Explained

        Set Signature Explained

        If either the default or the "Set LiteralSig" option for this role are defined,then this option will be ignored.You can tell that that is the case because the value of this
        <Ignored: using LiteralSig instead>
        This field consists of a filename that will be used as the signatureyou must use a remote name for the signature.A remote signature name might look like:
        {myimaphost.myschool.k12.wa.us}mail/sig3
        If the name you use here for the signature data is a remote name, then whenBesides containing regular text, a signature file may alsocontain (or a signature program may produce) tokens that are replaced with textis included in the text of the signature file, then when you reply toIf you use a role that has a signature file for a plain compositionSo if you want a signature file to be useful for new compositions ita signature file, you must precede it with a backslash character.A blank field here means that Alpine will use its normal rules for decidingwhich file (if any) to use for the signature file.An alternate method for storing the signature is available inSet Literal Signature.Set Literal Signature Explained

        Set Literal Signature Explained

        This field contains the actual text for your signature, as opposed tothe name of a file containing your signature.If this is defined it takes precedence over any value set in the"Set Signature" field.Tokens work the same way they do withSet Signature, so refer to thehelp text there for more information.CHANGE THIS ROLE RULE window after you are done editing the signature.Set Other Headers Explained

        Set Other Headers Explained

        This field gives you a way to set values for headers besides"From" and "Reply-To".If you want to set either of those, use the specific"Set From" and "Set Reply-To" settings above."" option.("To:", "Approved:", etc.)In order to see these headers when you compose using this role you Here's an example that shows how you might set the To address.
        Set Other Hdrs = To: Full Name <user@domain>
        Headers set in this way are different from headers set with the option in that the value you give for a header herewill replace any value that already exists.For example, if you are Replying to a message there will already be atleast one address in the To header (the address you are Replying to).However, if you Reply using a role that sets the To header, that role'sTo header value will be used instead.Other Headers, it is not possible to have the value of anor is there currently an "escape" mechanism providedUse NNTP Server Explained

        Use NNTP Server Explained

        If this field has a value, then it will be used as the NNTP serverto post to newsgroups when this role is being used (unless the NNTP serveris set in the system-wide fixed configuration file).It has the same semantics as the""variable in the Setup/Config screen.This role setting can facilitate posting to the right nntp server for someonewho reads news from various news sources. The feature""allows for setting the correct without having to individuallyset a role for that , but for greater flexibility, settingnntp servers for roles may be more desirable for some people.If you are using this to post from home when you are at home and fromwork when you are at work you need to be careful about postponing messages.When you postpone a composition that was using a role with this variableset, the NNTP server list will be savedwith the postponed composition.Because of this, you may want to make this a list of NNTP serverswith the preferred server at the front of the list and alternate serversIn your "Home" role you would put the home NNTP server first andIn your "Work" role you would put the work NNTP server first andThen if you start a composition as "Work", postponeit, and then later resume it from home the work NNTP server will fail butthe home NNTP server later in the list will succeed.You may be able to simplify things by making the regularvariable in the Setup/Config screen a list instead of using rolesUse SMTP Server Explained

        Use SMTP Server Explained

        If this field has a value, then it will be used as the SMTP serverto send mail when this role is being used (unless the SMTP server variableset, the SMTP server list will be savedBecause of this, you may want to make this a list of SMTP serversIn your "Home" role you would put the home SMTP server first andIn your "Work" role you would put the work SMTP server first andit, and then later resume it from home the work SMTP server will fail butthe home SMTP server later in the list will succeed.Set Fcc ExplainedThis field consists of a single folder name that will be used inthe Fcc field of the message you are sending.You may put anything here that you would normally type into the FccIn addition, an fcc of "" (two double quotation marks) meansthe default value of the Fcc field.For many roles, perhaps most, it may make more sense for you to use theother Alpine facilities for setting the Fcc.In particular, if you want the Fcc to depend on who you are sending themessage to then the ""In that case, you would want to leave the Fcc field here blank.However, if you have a role that depends on who the message you are replyingto was From, or what address that message was sent to;then it might make sense to set the Fcc for that role here.Set Reply-To Explained

        Set Reply-To Explained

        This field consists of a single address that will be used as the Reply-Toaddress on the message you are sending.This may be a fully-qualified address like
        Full Name <user@domain>
        user@domain
        you may choose an address from your address book with theIf this is left blank, then there won't be a Reply-To address unlessyou have configured one specially with the""Set From ExplainedThis field consists of a single address that will be used as the FromThis should be a fully-qualified address likeIf this is left blank, then your normal From address will be used.You may also find it useful to add the changed From address to theInitialize Values From Role Explained

        Initialize Values From Role Explained

        You will usually want to leave this field empty.The value of this field is the nickname of another one of your roles.The Action values from that other roleare used as the initial values of the Action items for this role.If you put something in any of the action fields for this role, that willoverride whatever was in the corresponding field of the initializer role.You might use this field if the "Action" part of one of your rolesis something you want to use in more than one role.Instead of filling in those action values again for each role, youmay give the nickname of the role where the values are filled in.It's just a shortcut way to define Role Actions.Here's an example to help explain how this works.Suppose you have a role with nickname "role1" and role1 has
        Set Reply-To = The Pres <president@example.com>
        If in "role2" you set "Initialize settings using role" to"role1", then role2 will inherit the Set Reply-To valuefrom role1 by default (and any of the other inheritable action values
        Set Reply-To = <No Value Set>
        defined, the Reply-To used with role2 would be "The Pres <president@example.com>"
        Set Reply-To = VP <vicepresident@example.com>
        defined, then the Reply-To used with role2 would be "VP <vicepresident@example.com>" instead.you may choose a nickname from your list of roles by using theIf the role you are using to initialize also has a role it initializes from,then that initialization happens first.That is, inheritance works as expected with the grandparent andgreat-grandparent (and so on) roles having the expected effect.Beginning of YearThis option gives you a limited ability to take different actions depending on whetherthis is the first time Alpine has been run this year or not.Though it would be nice to have such an option available, this is not thesame as whether or not this is the first time a paricular folder has beenIf you want some action (probably Filtering) to take place in a folder eachyear, then you will need to be sure that the folder is opened during thefirst Alpine session of the year in order for this option to be helpful.This part of the Pattern may have one of three possible values.The default value is "Don't care", which matches any message.The other two values are "Yes", which means this is the firsttime Alpine has been run this year;means this is not the first time Alpine has been run this year.Here are some technical details.The way that Alpine decides if it is the beginning of the year or not isto compare today's date with the date stored in theIf the year of today's date is later than the year stored in the variable,then this is considered to be the first time you have run Alpine this year, andthat turns the Beginning of the Year option on.Beginning of Monththis is the first time Alpine has been run this month or not.month, then you will need to be sure that the folder is opened during thefirst Alpine session of the month in order for this option to be helpful.time Alpine has been run this month;means this is not the first time Alpine has been run this month.The way that Alpine decides if it is the beginning of the month or not isIf the month of today's date is later than the month stored in the variable,then this is considered to be the first time you have run Alpine this month, andthat turns the Beginning of the Month option on.Raw 8-bit in Subject Explained

        Raw 8-bit in Subject Explained

        It seems that lots of unwanted email contains unencoded 8-bit charactersNormally, characters with the 8th bit set are not allowed in the Subjectheader unless they are MIME-encoded.This option gives you a way to match messages that have Subjects thatcontain unencoded 8-bit characters.The other two values are "Yes", which means the Subject ofthe message must contain unencoded 8-bit characters (characters with themeans the Subject must notcontain unencoded 8-bit characters in order to be a match.Setting the CC line will cause the address from the CC header lineof the message to be checked for in the address book.Setting the To line will cause the address from the To header lineSetting the Sender line will cause the address from the Sender header lineHowever, if there is no Sender header line in the message the From headerWe understand this is dumb but we don't have an easy way around it.Setting the Reply-To line will cause the address from the Reply-To header lineHowever, if there is no Reply-To header line in the message the From headerSetting the From line will cause the address from the From header lineAddress in Address Book Explained

        Address in Address Book Explained

        This option gives you a way to match messages that contain an addressthat is in one of your address books.Only the simple entries in your address books are searched.Address book distribution lists are ignored!This part of the Pattern may have one of five possible values.The value "Yes, in any address book" means at least one of the addressesfrom the message must be in at least one of youraddress books in order to be a match.The value "No, not in any address book"means none of the addresses maybe in any of your address books in order to be a match.The values "Yes, in specific address books" and"No, not in any of specific address books" are similar but insteadof depending on all address books you are allowed to give a list of addressUsually this would be a single address book but it may be alist of address books as well.For each of these "specific" address book options you Select whichof the Specific options you want (Yes or No) AND fill in thename (or list of names) of the address book in theThe names to be used are those that appear in the ADDRESS BOOK LIST screen.The easiest way to fill in the Abook List field it to usethe "T" command that is available when the "Abook List"Note that you won't be able to edit the "Abook List" line unless theoption is set to one of the two "Specific", values.The addresses from the message that are checked for are determined by thesetting you have for "Types of addresses to check for in address book".If you set this to "From" the From address from the message willbe looked up in the address book.If you set it to "To" instead then the To addresses will be used.If any of the To addresses are in the address book then it is considereda match for "Yes" or not a match for "No".You could set it to both From and To, in which case all of the From and ToThe "Reply-To" and "Sender" cases are a little unusual.Due to deficiencies in our tools, Reply-To uses the Reply-To address if itexists or the From address if there is no Reply-To address.Message Answered Status Explained

        Message Answered Status Explained

        The other two values are "Yes", which means the message must bemarked "Answered" in order to be a match; or "No", whichmeans the message must not be marked "Answered" in orderMessage Deleted Status Explained

        Message Deleted Status Explained

        marked "Deleted" in order to be a match; or "No", whichmeans the message must not be marked "Deleted" in orderIf you are thinking of using this part of the Pattern as a way to preventmessages from being filtered more than once in a Filter Pattern,take a look at the Filter Option"Move-Only-if-Not-Deleted"It should work better than using this field since it will hide the filteredmessages even if they are already Deleted.That option is at the bottom of the Filter configuration screen.Message Recent Status Explained

        Message Recent Status Explained

        "Recent" in order to be a match; or "No", whichmeans the message must not be "Recent" in order"Recent" means that the message was added to the folder sincethe last time the folder was opened.If more than one mail client has the folder opened, the message willappear to be "Recent" to only one of the clients.The nomenclature for New and Recent is a bit confusing:New means that the message is Unseen.It could have been in your mailbox for a long time but if you haven't lookedat it, it is still considered New.That matches the default Alpine index display that shows an N for such aRecent means that the message was added to this folder since the last timeAlpine also shows an N by default for these types of messages.If you were to run two copies of Alpine that opened a folder one right afterthe other, a message would only show up as Recent in (at most) the firstMessage New Status Explained

        Message New Status Explained

        "New" in order to be a match; or "No", whichmeans the message must not be "New" in order"New" is the same as Unseen and not "New" is theMessage Important Status Explained

        Message Important Status Explained

        flagged "Important" in order to be a match; or "No", whichmeans the message must not be flagged "Important" in orderCurrent Folder Type Explained

        Current Folder Type Explained

        The Current Folder Type is part of the Filtering rule's Pattern.It refers to the type of the folder for which the filtering is being done.In order for a rule to be considered a match, the current folder mustThe three types "Any", "News", and "Email" areIf the Current Folder Type for a Pattern is set to "News", forthat Pattern will only match if the current folder is a newsgroup andthe rest of the Pattern matches.The value "Specific" may be used when you want to limit the matchto a specific folder (not just a specific type of folder), or to a list ofIn order to match a specific folder you Select the "Specific"the name (or list of names) ofthe folder in the "Folder List" field.If the current folder is any of the folders in the list, that is consideredThe name of each folder in the list may be either "INBOX", the technical specificationof the folder (like what appears in your configuration file) or, if thefolder is one of your incoming folders, it may be the nickname you've givenHere are a couple samples of specific folder names:
        {monet.art.example.com}mail/art-class
        {news.example.com/nntp}#news.comp.mail.pine
        The easiest way to fill in the "Folder List" field is to usethe T command that is available when the "Folder List" line isNote that you won't be able to edit the "Folder List" line unless theCurrent Folder Type is set to "Specific", and any value that"Folder List" has is ignored unless the typeis set to "Specific".When reading a newsgroup, there may be a performance penaltyincurred when collecting the information necessary to check a Pattern.For this reason, the default Current Folder Type is set to "Email".For example, a rule with a Current Folder Type of either"Any" or "News" may cause the filtering to happenmore slowly when opening a newsgroup.The Current Folder Type is part of the Line Coloring rule's Pattern.It refers to the type of the folder for which the MESSAGE INDEX isFor example, a rule with a non-Normal Index Line Color"Any" or "News" may cause the MESSAGE INDEXscreen to draw more slowly when in a newsgroup.The Current Folder Type is part of the rule's Pattern.It refers to the type of the folder being viewed.that Pattern will only match if the current folder is a newsgroup.The Current Folder Type is part of the scoring rule's Pattern.It refers to the type of the folder thatthe message being scored is in.For example, if you have Index Line Coloring rules that have Score Intervalsdefined then the scores for all the visible messages will need to be calculated.If some of your Scoring rules have "Any" or "News" this may cause the MESSAGE INDEXFilter Action Explained

        Filter Action Explained

        The Filter Action specifies the action to be taken when the Pattern is aIt may be set to "Delete" "Move", or"Just Set Message Status".If it is set to "Delete", then the message that matches thePattern will be deleted from the open folder.If it is set to "Move", then the name of the folder to whichthe matching message should be moved is given in the "Folder List" field on theA list of folders separated by commas may be given, in which case themessage will be copied to all of the folders in the list before it isIf it is set to neither of those two values (it is set to the valuelabeled "Just Set Message Status") then the message statusbut the message will not be deleted or moved.If you are Moving a message you may also set Message Status if you wish.Filter Action is set to "Move", and any value thatThere are a few tokens that may be used in the names in the Folder List.They are all related to the date on which the filtering is taking place.The tokens are words surrounded by underscores.For example, if you want your filter to move messages to a folder named

        abc-year-mon

        you could specify the folder as

        abc-_CURYEAR_-_CURMONTHABBREV_

        which would result in a file named something like

        abc-2004-oct

        abc-_CURYEAR2DIGIT_-_CURMONTH2DIGIT_

        abc-04-10

        The available tokens are listedThe Current Folder Type is part of the role's Pattern.It refers to the type of the currently open folder, which is the folderyou were last looking at from the MESSAGE INDEX or MESSAGE TEXT screen.In order for a role to be considered a match, the current folder mustIf the Current Folder Type for a role's Pattern is set to "News", forthat role will only be a match if the current folder is a newsgroup andThe name of each folder in the list may be either "INBOX",

        {monet.art.example.com/user=vincent}mail/art-class
        {news.example.com/nntp/user=peter}#news.comp.mail.pine
        Observe that in order for an external folder (IMAP, POP, News) to be a match,you must also add the /user= option in the definition of the incoming folder.the "T" command that is available when the "Folder List" line ishighlighted, or to use the "Take" command with the configuration""Score Interval Explained

        Score Interval Explained

        The Score Interval, if defined, is part of the Pattern.If you use this, it should be set to something like:
        (min_score,max_score)
        where "min_score" and "max_score" are integers betweenThe special values "-INF" and "INF" may be used forThese represent negative and positive infinity.Actually, the value may be a list of intervals rather than just asingle interval if that is useful.The elements of the list are separated by commas like:
        (min_score1,max_score1),(min_score2,max_score2),...
        When there is a Score Interval defined, it is a match if the score forThe intervals include both endpoints.The score for a message is calculated by looking at every scoring ruledefined and adding up the Score Values for the rules that match the message.Scoring rules are created using the"SETUP SCORING" screen.Size Interval Explained

        Size Interval Explained

        The Size Interval, if defined, is part of the Pattern.
        (min_size,max_size)
        where "min_size" and "max_size" are non-negative integers.The special value "INF" may be used for the max value.In rare cases it may be useful to use the more general form of the value,which is a comma-separated list of intervals.
        (min_size1,max_size1),(min_size2,max_size2),...
        When there is a Size Interval defined, it is a match if the size ofthe message is contained in the interval.The interval includes both endpoints.If the option is set to a list of intervals then it is a match if thesize of the message is contained in any of the intervals.
        (10000,50000)
        matches all messages with sizes greater than or equal to 10000, and less
        (100000,INF)
        matches all messages with sizes greater than or equal to 100000.Age Interval Explained

        Age Interval Explained

        The Age Interval, if defined, is part of the Pattern.
        (min_age,max_age)
        where "min_age" and "max_age" are non-negative integers.
        (min_age1,max_age1),(min_age2,max_age2),...
        When there is an Age Interval defined, it is a match if the age, in days, ofage of the message is contained in any of the intervals.Even though this option is called Age, it isn't actuallythe age of the message.Instead, it is how many days ago the message arrived in one of your folders.If the current time is a little past midnight, then a message that arrivedjust before midnight arrived yesterday, even though the message is onlyBy default, the date being used is not the date in the DateIt is the date that the message arrived in one of your folders.When you Save a message from one folder to another that arrival dateIf you would like to use the date in the Date header that is possible."Use-Date-Header-For-Age"near the bottom of the rule definition.A value of 0 is today, 1 is yesterday, 2 is the day before yesterday, and so on.
        (2,2)
        matches all messages that arrived on the day before yesterday.
        (180,INF)
        matches all messages that arrived at least 180 days before today.
        (0,1)
        matches all messages that arrived today or yesterday.Character Limit Explained

        Character Limit Explained

        Setting this option makes it possible to limit how much of the messageis made available to the categorizer command as input.The default value (-1) means that the entire message is fed to theA value of 0 (zero) means that only the headers of the message areA positive integer means that the headers plus that many characters fromthe body of the message are passed to the categorizer.Exit Status Interval Explained

        Exit Status Interval Explained

        The categorizer command is run and the result is the exit status ofIf that exit status falls in the Exit Status Intervalthen it is considered a match, otherwise it is not a match.Of course for the entire rule to match, it must also be checked againstthe other defined parts of the Pattern.The Exit Status Interval defaults to the single value 0 (zero).If you define it, it should be set to something like:
        (min_exit_value,max_exit_value)
        where "min_exit_value" and "max_exit_value" are integers.The special values "INF" and "-INF" may be used for largepositive and negative integers.Actually, a list of intervals may be used if you wish.
        (min_exit_value1,max_exit_value1),(min_exit_value2,max_exit_value2),...
        When there is an Exit Status Interval defined, it is a match if the exit statusof the categorizer command is contained in any of the intervals.
        (0,0)
        and it matches only if the command exits with exit status equal to zero.Categorizer Command Example

        Categorizer Command Example

        (http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/)is a mail filter that attempts to classify mail as spam ornon-spam using statistical analysis of the message content.When run with no arguments and a message as standard input, it exits withexit status 0 if it thinks a message is spam and 1 if it thinksTo use bogofilter as your Categorizer Command you would simply set Command tothe pathname of the bogofilter program.
        Command = /usr/local/bin/bogofilter
        Exit status of zero is what you are interested in, so you'd set the
        Exit Status Interval = (0,0)
        In order to prevent downloading an entire huge message to check for spam, youmight want to set the Character Limit to a few thousand characters (theassumption being that the spam will reveal itself in those characters)
        Character Limit = 50000
        You would probably use bogofilter in an Alpine Filter Rule, and have the actionbe to move the message to a spam folder.It would usually be wise to also check the "Message is Recent"part of the rule so that messages are only checked when they first arrive,and to restrict the Current Folder Type to just your INBOX.The reason for checking only Recent messages is to save the time it takesto run bogofilter on each message.As an experiment, you might start out by using this in an Indexcolor RuleIn that case, you probably wouldn't check the Recent checkbox.The use described above assumes that you are somehow maintaining bogofilter'sdatabase of words associated with spam and non-spam messages.One way to start your database would be to select a bunch of spam messagesin Alpine (you might Save spam messages to a special folder or use Alpine'sSelect command to select several) and then Apply()a pipe command to the spam messages.For example, you could have a shell script or an aliascalled this_is_spam, which would simply be the command
        bogofilter -s
        It is probably best to use the pipe command's Raw Text, With Delimiter,which are at the bottom of the screen when you type the pipe command.That's because bogofilter expects the raw message as input, and usesthe Delimiters to tell when a new message starts.You would not need to use a separate pipe for each message, becausebogofilter can handle multiple messages at once.Similarly, you would select a group of non-spam messagesand run them through a this_is_nonspam script
        bogofilter -n
        For the more adventurous, the next step might be to automate the upkeep ofIt might make more sense to have bogofilter be part of the delivery process,but it is also possible to do it entirely from within Alpine.Instead of using just plain "bogofilter" as the Categorizer Command,the "-u" argument will cause bogofilter to update the database.
        Command = /usr/local/bin/bogofilter -u
        You'd want a couple more aliases or shell scripts called something like
        bogofilter -Ns
        bogofilter -Sn
        When you run across a message in your INBOX that should have beenclassified as spam you would pipe it to the change_to_spam script, andwhen you run across a message in your spam folder that should have beenleft in your INBOX you would pipe it through change_to_nonspam.There is a technical problem with this approach.Alpine may check your filters more than once.In particular, every time you start Alpine the filters will be checked forAlso, if you have any filters that depend on message state (New, Deleted, etc.)then Alpine will recheck for matches in messages that have changed stateat the time you close the folder and before expunging.However, in this case it is a problem because the commandhas the side effect of updating the database.So you run the risk of updating the database multiple times for a singlemessage instead of updating it just once per message.There are some ways to work around this problem.What you need is a way to mark the message after you have run the filter.One way to mark messages is with the use of a keyword (say "Bogo").Besides having the filter move the message to a spam folder, also have it(Note that you will have to set up the "Bogo" keyword in the option in Setup/Config.)This rule can only set the Bogo keyword for the messages that it matches.You will also need to add a second rule right after this one thatmatches all the messages that don't have the Bogo keyword set(put the keyword in the Keyword pattern and toggleand takes the action of setting it.Then change the "bogofilter -u" rule so that it won't be a match(and so it won't re-run the bogofilter command) if the keyword is alreadyWhat you will end up with is a rule that runs "bogofilter -u"on all messages that don't have the Bogo keyword set.This will have the side effect of inserting that message in the bogofilterIf this rule matches (it is spam), the Bogo keyword will be set andthe message will be moved to a spam folder.following rule will mark the message by turning on the keyword.This second rule should be a non-terminating(Dont-Stop-Even-if-Rule-Matches)rule so that it doesn't stop the filtering process before the rest ofIn summary, the first rule is something like Nickname = bogofilter -u rule Folder = INBOX External Categorizer Commands = Command = /usr/local/bin/bogofilter -u Exit Status Interval = (0,0) Character Limit = (optionally set this) Nickname = Set Bogo Keyword (*) Just Set Message Status [X] dont-stop-even-if-rule-matchesIf it is possible for you to insert bogofilter in the delivery process insteadof having it called from Alpine you could prevent having to waitfor the bogofilter processing while you read your mail.You would have bogofilter add a header to the message at the time of deliverythat identified it as spam or nonspam.With this method, you could avoid using a Categorizer Command while running Alpine,and just match on the header instead.You might still want to use the scripts mentioned above to initialize thedatabase or to re-classify wrongly classified messages.Finally, it isn't for the faint-hearted,but it is also possible to run bogofilter from PC-Alpine.http://www.cygwin.com/ andthen compile bogofilter in the cygwin environment, and run it fromYou would end up with a Categorizer command that looked something like
        Command = C:\cygwin\bin\bogofilter.exe -u
        Note that the ".exe" extension is explicit,and that the bogofilter.exe executable should be in the same directoryCategorizer Command Explained

        Categorizer Command Explained

        This is a command that is run with its standard input set to the messagebeing checked and its standard output discarded.The full directory path should be specified.The command will be run and then its exit status will be checked againstthe Exit Status Interval, which defaults to just the value zero.If the exit status of the command falls in the interval, it is considereda match, otherwise it is not a match.This option may actually be a list of commands.The first one that exists and is executable is used.That makes it possible to use the same configuration with Unix Alpine andIf none of the commands in the list exists and is executable then the ruleIf it is possible that the command may not exist, you should be carefulto structure your rules so that nothing destructivehappens when the command does not exist.For example, you might have a filter that filters away spam when there isa match but does nothing when there is not a match.That would cause no harm if the command didn't exist.However, if you have a filter that filters away spam when there is nota match and keeps it when there is a match, that would filter everythingif the categorizer command didn't exist.Here is an examplesetup for the bogofilter filter.Extra Header Patterns Explained

        Extra Header Patterns Explained

        The header patterns that come after the Participant pattern but before the AllText pattern are extra header patterns that you have added to a rule'sPattern. These are just like the other header patterns except thatthe contents of the particular header listed on the left hand side willThe "eXtraHdr" command may be used to add more of theseheader patterns to the rule you are editing.The "RemoveHdr" command may be used to delete the highlightedextra header pattern from the rule you are editing.It is possible to add a NOT to the Extra Header Pattern meaning with the"!" "toggle NOT" command.This changes the meaning of the pattern so that it has the opposite meaning.It will be considered a match if there are no matches between thetext in the header line and the list of patterns.Don't make the mistake of putting the "!" in the data field forFor example, if you type the characters "!frizzle" into thepattern, the pattern will look like:This means you want to match the 8 character sequence "!frizzle".In order to match messages that do not have "frizzle" intheir Xyz field, first type the characters "frizzle" followedby carriage return for the value of the pattern, then negate itby typing the "!" command.A technicality: Since comma is the character used to separate multiplevalues in a pattern field, you have to escape comma with a backslash (\) ifyou want to include a literal comma in the field.In other words, if you type a backslash followed by a comma it willbe interpreted as a comma by Alpine, instead of as a separator betweenAll other backslashes are literal backslashes and should not be escaped.Keyword Pattern Explained

        Keyword Pattern Explained

        A folder may have user-defined keywords.These are similar to the Important flag, which the user may set using theUser-defined keywords are picked by the user.After you have added a potential keyword with the option,the Flag command may be used to set or clear the keyword on individual messages.When filling in a value for this field, it may be easiest to usethe "T" command, which presents you with a list of the keywordsyou have defined to choose from.This part of the Pattern matches messages with certain keywords set.It will be considered a match if a message has any of the keywords in theA keyword that you have not defined using the option in the Setup/Config screenIt is possible to add a NOT to the Keyword Pattern meaning with theThis changes the meaning of the Keyword pattern so that it has the opposite meaning.It will be considered a match if none of the keywords in the list are setwill not be a match, so a NOT of that keyword does match.For example, if you type the characters "!frizzle" into the KeywordIn order to match messages that do not have the keyword "frizzle"set, first type the characters "frizzle" followedby carriage return for the value of the Keyword pattern, then negate itCharacter Set Pattern Explained

        Character Set Pattern Explained

        A message may use one or more character sets.This part of the Pattern matches messages that make use ofcertain specified character sets.It will be considered a match if a message uses any of the charactersets in the list you give here.When filling in a value for this field, you may usethe "T" command, which presents you with a large list ofpossible character sets to choose from.You may also just type in the name of a character set, and it need notbe one that Alpine knows about.Besides actual character set names (for example, ISO-8859-7, KOI8-R, orGB2312) you may also use some shorthand names that Alpine provides.These names are more understandable shorthand names for sets of Two examples are "Cyrillic" and "Greek".Selecting one of these shorthand names is equivalent to selecting all ofthe character sets that make up the set.You can see all of these shorthand names and the lists of character setsthey stand for by typing the "T" command.For the purposes of this Pattern,Alpine will search through a message for all of the text parts andcollect the character sets declared for each part.It will also look in the Subject line for a character set used there.Alpine does not actually look at the text of the message or the textof the Subject to determine if a declared character set is actuallyused, it looks only at the declarations themselves in the MIME part headersIt is possible to add a NOT to the Character Set Pattern meaning with theThis changes the meaning of the Character Set pattern so thatIt will be considered a match if none of the character sets in theFor example, if you type the characters "!GB2312" into theCharacter Set pattern, the pattern will look like:This means you want to match the 7 character sequence "!GB2312".In order to match messages that do not have thecharacter set "GB2312"set, first type the characters "GB2312" followedby carriage return for the value of the Character Set pattern, then negate itBodyText Pattern Explained

        BodyText Pattern Explained

        This is similar to the header patterns.Instead of comparing with text in a particular header field it is compared with all of the text in the message body.It is possible to add a NOT to the BodyText Pattern meaning with theThis changes the meaning of the BodyText pattern so that it has the opposite meaning.text of the body of the message and the list of BodyText patterns.For example, if you type the characters "!frizzle" into the BodyTexttheir BodyText, first type the characters "frizzle" followedby carriage return for the value of the BodyText pattern, then negate itIt is possible that you may notice degraded performance when usingAllText Pattern Explained

        AllText Pattern Explained

        is compared with all of the text in the message header and body.It is possible to add a NOT to the AllText Pattern meaning with theThis changes the meaning of the AllText pattern so that it has the opposite meaning.text of the message and the list of AllText patterns.For example, if you type the characters "!frizzle" into the AllTextthe text of the message, first type the characters "frizzle" followedby carriage return for the value of the AllText pattern, then negate it"Subject:" Pattern Explained

        "Subject:" Pattern Explained

        This is similar to the other parts of the Pattern.the contents from the Subject of the message.It is possible to add a NOT to the Subject Pattern meaning with theThis changes the meaning of the Subject pattern so that it has the opposite meaning.text in the Subject: line and the list of Subject patterns.If you wish to have a header pattern that is not one of the six standardheader patterns, you may add it with the "eXtraHdr" command.News Pattern Explained

        News Pattern Explained

        If this pattern is non-blank, then for this rule to be considered amatch, at least one of the newsgroups fromthe Newsgroups line of the message must match this pattern.If this pattern is a list of patterns, then at least one of thenewsgroups must match at least one of the patterns.(Any other non-blank parts of the Pattern must match, too.)It is possible to add a NOT to the News Pattern meaning with theThis changes the meaning of the News pattern so that it has the opposite meaning.addresses in the Newsgroups: line and the list of News patterns.For example, if you type the characters "!frizzle" into the Newstheir Newsgroups header, first type the characters "frizzle" followedby carriage return for the value of the News pattern, then negate itParticipant Pattern Explained

        Participant Pattern Explained

        This is just like the "To pattern" except that it is compared withthe addresses from the From: line, the To: line, and the Cc: line of themessage instead of just the addresses from the To: line.In other words, it is considered a match if the pattern matchesEITHER an address in the From: line, OR an addressin the To: line, OR an address in the Cc: line.(Notice that defining the Participant pattern does not have the sameeffect as defining all of the From, To, and Cc patterns.Participant is From OR To OR Cc; notFrom AND To AND Cc.It is equivalent to having three different rules;one with a From pattern, another with the same To pattern, and a third withRecipient Pattern Explained

        Recipient Pattern Explained

        the addresses from both the To: line and the Cc: line of theEITHER an address in the To: line OR an address(Notice that defining the Recipient pattern does not have the sameeffect as defining both the To and Cc patterns.Recipient is To OR Cc; not To AND Cc.It is equivalent to having two different rules;one with a To pattern and the other with the same Cc pattern.)"Cc:" Pattern Explained

        "Cc:" Pattern Explained

        the addresses from the Cc: line of the messageinstead of the addresses from the To: line.See the help for the To pattern for more information on header patterns."Sender:" Pattern Explained

        "Sender:" Pattern Explained

        the address from the Sender: line of the message"From:" Pattern Explained

        "From:" Pattern Explained

        the address in the From: line of the message"To:" Pattern Explained

        "To:" Pattern Explained

        Any text you enter as the "To pattern"will be compared to the recipients from the To: line ofthe message being replied to or forwarded.In the case of the Compose command, this pattern and the other headerYou may enter a complete email address, part of an address, or alist of addresses or partial addresses. To pattern = friend@public.com fool@motleyfool.comEach of those are valid To patterns.Messages match those patterns if any of theaddresses in the To: line of the message contains the pattern.If the pattern is a list of patterns(like the last example above) then it is a match if any of the patterns inthe list match any of the addresses in the To: line.(It is not possible to specify two addresses that must BOTH beIt is only possible to specify that EITHER address1 ORThat is exactly what using a list does.)Some messages may be "bounced" to you, and willhave a "Resent-To:" header line.If the message contains a Resent-To: lineand the feature is turned on,matches to your "To patterns" there, and NOT inWhen entering a pattern, you may choose an address from your address bookIt is possible to add a NOT to the To Pattern meaning with theThis changes the meaning of the To pattern so that it has the opposite meaning.addresses in the To: line and the list of To patterns.For example, if you type the characters "!frizzle" into the Totheir To field, first type the characters "frizzle" followedby carriage return for the value of the To pattern, then negate itYou are not limited to using the six standard header patterns that arenormally shown (To, From, Sender, Cc, News, and Subject).You may add any other header to a Pattern byusing the "eXtraHdr" command to specify a differentmessage header line; and then the Add or Change command to fill ina pattern for the new header line, just like you would for a standard header.messages when Alpine opens folders.When the text you entered matchesall or part of the To: line of a message, then the Filter Action you havespecified will be carried out.For some of the OTHER RULES actions, there is no message that is beingIf that is the case, then only the Current Folder Type is checked.In particular, this To pattern is ignored.Actions that fall into this category include bothwill be compared to the recipients from the To: lines ofall or part of the To: line of a message, then the Index Line Color you havespecified will be used for that line in the index.all or part of the To: line of a message, then the Score Valueyou have specified will be added to the score for the message.Nickname ExplainedThis is a nickname to help you.You should have a different nickname for each filtering rule you define.The nickname will be used in the SETUP FILTERING RULES screen to allow you toYou should have a different nickname for each color rule you define.The nickname will be used in the SETUP INDEX COLOR RULES screen to allow you toYou should have a different nickname for each scoring rule you define.The nickname will be used in the SETUP SCORING RULES screen to allow you toYou should have a different nickname for each rule you define.The nickname will be used in the SETUP OTHER RULES screen to allow you toComment ExplainedThis is a comment to help you.This comment does not play any functional role, it is simply an optionalcomment to help you remember what the rule is for.You should have a different nickname for each role you define.The nickname will be used in the SETUP ROLE RULES screen to allow you toIt will also be used when you send a message to let you know you aresending with a different role than you use by default, andit will be useful for choosing a role when composing with the Role commandor when composing with one of the Role Uses set to With Confirmation.This field is not used in the outgoing message.Username ExplainedThis variable is a list of usernames for which the configuration for thegiven service is valid. You may have more than one username for which thisAlpine will use the usernames in this list to associate your username withthe correct configuration in Alpine. If Alpine cannot determine which configurationto use, Alpine will offer you a list of client-ids that you have configuredfor that service and ask you to pick one. Your answer will be saved in yourThe first time you connect to a service to authorize Alpine access to youremail, you will have to do a certain number of steps, which typically involveto login to your account using a browser, and agreeing to give Alpine certainrights to access your account.How this process is going to be done depends on the service. Some servicesallow you to give access to Alpine and later generate a code that youinput into Alpine, while others give you a code you have to use before youapprove access to Alpine to access your email.

        An example of a service that gives you a code after you authorizeAlpine is Gmail, and this process is called internally as "Authorize".An example of a service that gives you a code before you authorize Alpineis Outlook, and this process is called "Device". However, some services,like Outlook, offer both services, and you can choose which flow you would likecan choose between the "Authorize&qupt; and "Device" in these servers.this, Alpine will ask you in these situations which method to use before it startsto setup the process to get your authrization.Tenant ExplainedThe tenant is a way in which a service can either restrict an app to accessonly certain portions of its service. For example, a service may allowan app to have access to your work data, or school data, and not every appis allowed to access this data, or the access is not allowed for all accounts,but only those restructed in the tenant.

        When Alpine registers with an email service provider, it does so with theintention that you can use Alpine for any of your needs (work, school orpersonal), and the client-id and tenant that it uses would allow you access toonly your work email, say, and not your personal email, because the app istrusted only at work, and so the client-id and tenant are good for thatClient-Secret Explained

        Client-Secret Explained

        If you have registered Alpine with your service provider to use the XOAUTH2 authenticator, orsomeone has shared a client-id and client-secret with you, use this field to input theclient-secret. Some servers require both a client-id and a client-secret, some other servers donot require a client-secret. If a client-secret is required, use this field to add one.

        The client-secret field is supposed to be kept secret, that is, notshared with any of the users, but due to the open source nature of Alpine,it is not possible to keep it secret in any meaningful way. The intentionof this field is so that only the coders of an app can use the codes givento them and authenticate their users to the services they are requesting.This means that other coders would not be able to impresonate that app,and use it to steal data from those users. In the case of Alpine this isnot possible, as Alpine does not steal data from its users, so users are safesharing client-secrets. Just make sure you obtain your copy of Alpine froma reputable provider or compile the source code by yourself. The officialsource code of this project is located at

        http://repo.or.cz/alpine.git.
        Client-Id ExplainedThe Client-Id field is a string that your provider generates for the programbeing registered. However, some providers allow different users to registerthe same program. Users of the Mutt email program already do this to useXOAUTH2 authentication in Gmail.Addressbook ListsThis is a list of addresses to send to when sending to this address bookentry. Each member of the list may be an address or another nickname fromany of your address books. If it is an address, it is OK to include thefull name field as well as the electronic address portion of that address.For example, the following are all legitimate entries in this field:
        john    (a nickname in your address book)
        John Doe <jdoe@some.domain>The addresses should be listed separated by commas, just like you wouldThe only difference between a distribution list and a simple entry with asingle address, is that a distribution list has more than one address listed in the Addresses: field, whereas a simple personal entry has just For individual address book entries, if there is a full name in theFullname: field (filling in the Fullname: field is not required), it isused. If the full name is specified in the Address: field and not in theFullname: field, then the full name from the Address: field is used.If you type the nickname of a distribution list from one of your address books in the Lcc: field, then the full name of that list is used in the To: field. If you put a list in the To: or Cc: fields, that list will beexpanded into all of its addresses. If the list has a full name, thenthat will appear at the beginning of the addresses.
        Sewing Club <john@somewhere>, nancy@something.else, SalIf the first address in the distribution list also has a full name, thenthe list full name and that full name are combined into something like the
        Sewing Club -- John Smith <john@somewhere>If you specify a list via Lcc, the full name is used in the To: line. Ifyou specify a list in the To: or Cc: fields, then it uses the same methodas for individual entries for filling in the full name.For help with editing and navigation commands, check the Help for theAddressbook Comment ExplainedThis is a comment to help you remember what this entry is. The WhereIscommand searches comments so that it is easier to find an entry with a commentyou know about attached to it. This field is not used in the outgoing message.LDAP OPTION: Custom-Search-Filter

        LDAP OPTION: Custom-Search-Filter

        This one is for advanced users only! If you define this, then the"Search-Type" and "Search-Rule" defined are both ignored."Disable-Ad-Hoc-Space-Substitution"That is, the space substitution will take place even in a custom filter unlessIf your LDAP service stops working and you suspect it might be becauseof your custom filter, just delete this filter and try using the"Search-Type" and "Search-Rule" instead.Another option that sometimes causes trouble is the"Search-Base" option.This variable may be set to the string representation of an LDAP searchfilter (see RFC1960). In the places where you want the address string to besubstituted in, put a '%s' in this filter string. Here are some examples:A "Search-Type" of "name" with "Search-Rule" of "begins-with"is equivalent to the "Custom-Search-Filter"When you try to match against the string "string" the program replacesthe "%s" with "string" (without the quotes). You may have multiple "%s"'s andthey will all be replaced with the string. There is a limit of 10 "%s"'s.A "Search-Type" of "name-or-email" with "Search-Rule"of "contains" is equivalent toIf your server uses a different attribute name than(for example, it uses "rfc822mail" instead of "mail"),then you may be able to use one or more of the four attribute configurationoptions instead of defining a custom filter:
      • "EmailAttribute"
      • "NameAttribute"
      • "SurnameAttribute"
      • "GivennameAttribute"LDAP OPTION: Sizelimit

        LDAP OPTION: Sizelimit

        This places a limit on the number of entries returned by the LDAP server.A value of 0 means no limit. The default is 0. Note that some serversmay place limits of their own on searches.LDAP OPTION: Timelimit

        LDAP OPTION: Timelimit

        This places a limit on the number of seconds the LDAP search will continue.The default is 30 seconds. A value of 0 means no limit. Note that some serversLDAP OPTION: NameAttribute

        LDAP OPTION: NameAttribute

        This is the name of the attribute that is searched for when looking forthe name of the entry. The default value for this option is "cn", whichIf the server you are using uses a different attribute name for the name,This will affect the search filter used if your Search-Type is one thatcontains a search for "name".LDAP OPTION: GivennameAttribute

        LDAP OPTION: GivennameAttribute

        the given name of the entry. The default value for this option is "givenname".If the server you are using uses a different attribute name for the given name,contains a search for "givenname".LDAP OPTION: SurnameAttribute

        LDAP OPTION: SurnameAttribute

        the surname of the entry. The default value for this option is "sn".If the server you are using uses a different attribute name for the surname,contains a search for "surname".LDAP OPTION: EmailAttribute

        LDAP OPTION: EmailAttribute

        an email address. The default value for this option is "mail" orIf the server you are using uses a different attribute name for the emailaddress, put that attribute name here.contains a search for "email".It will also cause the attribute value matching this attribute name to be usedas the email address when you look up an entry from the composer.LDAP OPTION: Search-Rule

        LDAP OPTION: Search-Rule

        This affects the way that LDAP searches are done.If set to "equals" then"Contains" means that the string you type inis a substring of what you are matching against."Begins-with" and "ends-with"mean that the string starts or ends with the string you type in.Spaces in your input are normally handled specially, but you can turn thatThe usual default value for this option is "begins-with".LDAP OPTION: Search-Type

        LDAP OPTION: Search-Type

        In particular, this tells the server where to look for the string to be matched.If set to "name" then the string that is being searched for willbe compared with the string in the"Name" field on the server(technically, it is the "commonname" field on the server)."Surname" means we're looking for amatch in the "Surname" field on theserver (actually the "sn" field)."Givenname" really is "givenname"and "email" is the electronic mail address (this is actually the fieldcalled "mail" or "electronicmail" on the server).The other three types are combinations ofthe types listed so far. "Name-or-email"means the string should appearin either the "name" field OR the "email" field.Likewise, "surname-or-givenname"means "surname" OR "givenname"and "sur-or-given-or-name-or-email" means the obvious thing.This search TYPE is combined with thesearch RULEto form the actual search query.The usual default value for thisoption is "sur-or-given-or-name-or-email".This type of search may be slow on some servers.Try "name-or-email", which is oftenfaster, or just "name" if the performance seems to be a problem.Some servers have been configured with different attribute names forIn other words, instead of using the attribute name "mail"for the email address field, the server might be configured to use somethingelse, for example, "rfc822mail" or "internetemailaddress".Alpine can be configured to use these different attribute names by usingthe four configuration options:LDAP FEATURE: Disable-Ad-Hoc-Space-Substitution

        LDAP FEATURE: Disable-Ad-Hoc-Space-Substitution

        Spaces in your input are normally handled specially.Each space character is replaced
        * <SPACE>
        in the search query (but not by "* <SPACE> *").The reason this is done is so the input string
        Greg Donald
        (which is converted to "Greg* Donald") will matchthe names "Greg Donald","Gregory Donald", "Greg F. Donald", and"Gregory F Donald"; but it won't match "Greg McDonald".If the "Search-Rule" you were using was "begins-with",then it would also match the name "Greg Donaldson".Turning on this feature will disable this substitution.LDAP FEATURE: Save-Search-Criteria-Not-Result

        LDAP FEATURE: Save-Search-Criteria-Not-Result

        Normally when you save the results of an LDAP directory lookup to youraddress book the results of the lookup are saved. If this feature is setand the entry being saved was found on this directory server, then thesearch criteria is saved instead of the results of the search. When thisaddress book entry is used in the future, instead of copying the resultsfrom the address book the directory lookup will be done again. This couldbe useful if the copied result might become stale because the data onthe directory server changes (for example, the entry's email address changes).You probably don't want to set this feature if the server is at all slow orThe way this actually works is that instead of saving the email addressin your address book, Alpine saves enough information to look up the samedirectory entry again. In particular, it saves the server name and thedistinguished name of the entry. It's possible that the server administratorsmight change the format of distinguished names on the server, or that theentry might be removed from the server. If Alpine notices this, you will be warnedand a backup copy of the email address will be used. You may want to createa new entry in this case, since you will get the annoying warning everytime you use the old entry. You may do that by Saving the entry to a newnickname in the same address book. You will be asked whether or not youwant to use the backup email address.A related feature in the Setup/Config screen is"".LDAP FEATURE: Lookup-Addrbook-Contents

        LDAP FEATURE: Lookup-Addrbook-Contents

        Normally implicit LDAP lookups from the composer are done only for thestrings you type in from the composer screen. In other words, you type insomething in the To or CC field and press return, then the string is looked up.First that string is looked up in your address books. If a match is foundthere, then the results of that match are looked up again. If you placea string in your address book that you want to have looked up on the LDAPdirectory server, you need to turn on this feature. If you set this featurefor a server, you almost always will also want to set the"Use-Implicitly-From-Composer"feature. An example might serve to best illustrate this feature.If an LDAP lookup of "William Clinton" normally returns anaddress of pres@whitehouse.gov, then you might put an entry in your address
        Nickname = bill

        Address = "William Clinton"
        Now, when you type "bill" into anaddress field in the composer Alpine willfind the "bill" entry in your address book.It will replace "bill" withIt will then search for an entry with that nicknamein your address book and not find one. If this featureis set, Alpine will then attempt to lookup"William Clinton" on the LDAP server and find the entry with addressA better way to accomplish the same thing is probably to use the feature"Save-Search-Criteria-Not-Result".LDAP FEATURE: Require-LDAPS-On-Connection

        LDAP FEATURE: Require-LDAPS-On-Connection

        When connecting to this server Alpine will use LDAPS (LDAP over SSL/TLS) This feature can not be used along with "Require-TLS-On-Connection""Attempt-TLS-On-Connection".If you want to connect using StartTLS to this server, you must disableLDAP FEATURE: Require-TLS-On-Connection

        LDAP FEATURE: Require-TLS-On-Connection

        When connecting to this server Alpine will attempt to use TLS encryptionIf the StartTLS operation fails then the connection will not be used.Note that if this option is set, then "Require-LDAPS-On-Connection"can not be enabled for this server. You must disable this feature inLDAP FEATURE: Attempt-TLS-On-Connection

        LDAP FEATURE: Attempt-TLS-On-Connection

        Also see the closely related featureLDAP FEATURE: Use-Implicitly-From-Composer

        LDAP FEATURE: Use-Implicitly-From-Composer

        Set this to have lookups done to this server implicitly from the composer.If an address doesn't look like a fully-qualified address, it will be lookedup in your address books, and if it doesn't match a nickname there, then itwill be looked up on the LDAP servers that have this feature set.The lookups will also be done when using the address completion feature(TAB command) in the composer if any of the serves have this feature set."Lookup-Addrbook-Contents"LDAP OPTION: Bind-DNYou may need to authenticate to the LDAP server before you are able to use it.This is the Distinguished Name to bind to when authenticating to this server.Try leaving this blank until you know you need it.Alpine only knows about LDAP Simple authentication.It does not attempt LDAP SASL authentication.The DN and password will be sent in the clear unless TLS encryption isbeing used on this connection.Because of this, you may want to set the LDAP feature"Attempt-TLS-On-Connection"if you are going to be providing a password.LDAP OPTION: Nickname

        LDAP OPTION: Nickname

        This is a nickname to be used in displays. If you don't supply a("")will be used instead. This option is strictly for your convenience.LDAP OPTION: PortThis is the TCP port number to be used with this LDAP server. If you leavethis blank port 389 will be used.LDAP OPTION: Search-Base

        LDAP OPTION: Search-Base

        This is the search base to be used on this server. It functions as a filter by restricting your searches in the LDAP server databaseto the specified contents of the specified fields. Without it, searches submitted to this directory server may fail. It might be something O = <Your Organization Name>, C = US(Some LDAP servers actually ignore anything specified here.)If in doubt what parameters you should specify here, contact the maintainers of the LDAP server.LDAP OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_ldap-servers"-->

        LDAP OPTION:

        This is the name of the host where an LDAP server is running.For redundancy, this may be a space-delimited set of server names, in whichcase the first server that answers is used.Each of the server names may be optionally followed byIf this form is used then the port number configured below in theport field is not used.To find out whether your organization has its own LDAP server, contact its computing support staff.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_expanded-view-of-folders"-->

        FEATURE:

        If multiple folder collections are defined, and youwish to have them all expanded implicitly upon entering the FOLDER LISTscreen, then set this feature. This feature will have no effect unless the""FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_separate-folder-and-directory-entries"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects folder collections wherein a folderand directory can have the same name. By default, Alpine displays themonly once, denoting that it is both a folder and directory by appendingthe folder name with the hierarchy character enclosedEnabling this feature will cause Alpine to display such namesseparately marking the name representing a directory with a trailinghierarchy delimiter (typically the slash, "/", character).The feature also alters the command set slightly. By default, theright-arrow descends into the directory, while hitting the Return key willcause the folder by that name to be opened.With this feature set, the Return key will open the highlighted folder, orenter the highlighted directory.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-subdirectory-display"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects the Folder List screen whenfeature is enabled. Normally, selecting a directory from the FolderList takes you into a new screen displaying only the contents ofEnabling this feature will cause the contents of the selecteddisplayed within the boundaries of the "Collection" itis a part of. All previously displayed collections will remainThe way that commands work won't be changed.For example, the Select All command will select all of the folders in thedirectory, as opposed to all of the entries in all of the collections.The WhereIs command will change a little.It will search through all of the folders in the current collection as wellas all the folder in any other expanded collection.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-folder-display"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects the folder list display screens.Normally, each folder list is viewed within its collection only. Thiscommand allows folder lists to be viewed within a single screen thatcombines the contents of all collections.current collection, not all of the entries in all of the collections.When this feature is set, the setting of the feature""FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_expanded-view-of-addressbooks"-->

        FEATURE:

        If multiple address books (either personal or global) are defined, and youwish to have them all expanded implicitly upon entering the ADDRESS BOOK""OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_current-indexline-style"-->

        OPTION:

        This option affects the colors used to display the current line in theIf you do not have Index Color Rules defined, then this option willThose Rules may be defined by going to the Setup/Rules/Indexcolor screen.Incoming Unseen Coloris set to something other than the default, thenthis option also affects the color used to display the current folderin the Incoming FOLDER LIST screen.If an index line is colored because it matches one of yourIndex Color Rules, then its colors will be reversed when it is the currentlyFor example, if the line is normally red text on a blue background, thenwhen it is the current line it will be drawn as blue text on a red background.The rest of the option values all revert to this flip-colors behavior ifthere is no Reverse Color defined.
        With this option the Reverse color is always used to highlight the
        The foreground part of the Reverse Color is used to highlightIf this would cause the text to be unreadable (because the foreground andbackground colors are the same) or if it would cause no change in thecolor of the index line, then the colors are flipped instead.Some people think this works particularly well if you use differentbackground colors to emphasize "interesting" lines,but always with the same Normal foreground color,and you use a different foreground color for the Reverse Color.
        reverse-fg-no-ambiguity
        With the "reverse-fg" rule above, it is possible thatthe resulting color will be exactly the same as the regular ReverseThat can lead to some possible confusion because anline that is the current line will be displayed exactly the same as anon-interesting line that is current.You can't tell whether the line is just a regular current line or if it isan "interesting" current line by looking at the color.Setting the option to this value removes that ambiguity.It is the same as the "reverse-fg" setting unless the resultinginteresting current line would look just like a non-interesting current line.In that case, the interesting line's colors are simply flipped (like in theAs an alternative way to preserve the line's interestingness in this case,you may find that using both a different foreground and a differentbackground color for the interesting line will help.
        The background part of the Reverse Color is used to highlightforeground colors to emphasize "interesting" lines,but always with the same Normal background color,and you use a different background color for the Reverse Color.
        reverse-bg-no-ambiguity
        As with the "reverse-fg" case, the "reverse-bg"rule may also result in a color that is exactly the same as the regularIt is the same as the "reverse-bg" setting unless the resultingcurrent line has the same color as the Reverse Color.OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_titlebar-color-style"-->

        OPTION:

        This option affects the colors used to display the titlebar (the topline on the screen) when viewing a message.
        The color of the titlebar will be the color you set for theTitle Color.The Title Color may be set by using the
        The color of the titlebar will be the same as the color of theindex line corresponding to the message being viewed.The rules that determine what color the index line will be may be setup by going to the Setup/Rules/Indexcolor screen.If the index line for a message is not colored explicitly by theIndexcolor rules, then the titlebar will be colored the same as forthe "default" option above (which is not the same color thatthe index line itself will have).
        This is similar to the "indexline" option except theforeground and background colors from the corresponding index line willFor example, if the index line color is red letters on a white background,then the titlebar will be white letters on a red background.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-addrbook-display"-->

        FEATURE:

        This feature affects the address book display screens.Normally, expanding an address book from the ADDRESS BOOK LIST screenwill cause the remaining address books and directory servers to disappearfrom the screen, leaving only the entries of the expanded address book.If this feature is set, then the other address books will remain on the screen,so that all of the address books can be present at once.For example, the Select All command will select all of the entries in thecurrent address book, not all of the entries in all of the address books.It will search through all of the text on the screen plus all of the entries""Addressbook Fcc ExplainedIf this entry is the first one in the To: line of an outgoing message,this field will be used for the Fcc (File Carbon Copy) instead of whateveryou would normally get (which depends on whichIf this field consists of two double quotes ("") that tells Alpinethat you don't want any Fcc associated with this entry.Addressbook Fullname ExplainedThis is the full name field for this entry. If this is going to be adistribution list (more than one address), it should be a descriptivephrase describing the list. It will be included in the mail header if youput the list in the To: or CC: field, or in the To: line if you put thelist in the Lcc: field. It's OK to leave this field blank (and OK toleave any of the other fields blank, too). If this address book entry isgoing to be a simple entry with just one address, then this field is theperson's name. When you send mail to this entry, this is the field to theleft of the brackets. That is, it is the most readable part of the address. For example, in the sample address: John Doe <jdoe@some.domain>"John Doe" is the full name field. If you are sorting your address bookwith one of the options that uses full names, then it might be useful toenter the full name as "Last, First", for example:so that it will be sorted using Doe instead of John. This will be changedback into John Doe when you use it.Addressbook Nickname ExplainedThis is a short nickname for this address book entry. If it is used inplace of an address from the composer, the composer will fill in theaddress(es) for the entry that matches the nickname. Comment Editor Commands Explained

        COMMENT EDITOR COMMANDS

        CURSOR MOTION KEYS |EDITING KEYS ^B (Left Arrow) Back character | ^D Delete current character ^F (Right Arrow) Forward character | ^H (DEL) Delete previous character ^P (Up Arrow) Previous line | ^^ Set a mark ^N (Down Arrow) Next line | F9 Cut marked text or ^A Beginning of line | delete current line ^E End of line | F10 Paste text, undelete lines F7 Previous page | cut with ^K, or unjustify F8 Next page |------------------------------------- ^@ (Ctrl-SPACE) Next word |SCREEN/COMPOSITION COMMANDS---------------------------------------| F6 Whereis (search for string)MESSAGE COMMANDS | GENERAL COMMANDS | F12 Spell checker F3 Cancel | F1 Get help | F4 Justify paragraph | ^Z Suspend | ^L Redraw Screen F2 Send | F6 Alt. editor | F5 Read in a file ^N (Down Arrow) Next line | ^K Cut marked text or ^E End of line | ^U Paste text, undelete lines ^Y Previous page | cut with ^K, or unjustify ^V Next page |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ^W Whereis (search text)MESSAGE COMMANDS | GENERAL COMMANDS | ^T Spell checker ^C Cancel | ^G Get help | ^J Justify paragraph | ^Z Suspend | ^L Redraw Screen ^X Send | ^_ Alt. editor | ^R Read in a fileNOTE: The presence or absence of the following commands is determinedby "Feature-List" options in your Alpine configuration. Also,some of these commands may be administratively disabled by your systemmanager; if they don't work, please check with your local help desk
      • Suspend (suspends Alpine and gives a system prompt)
      • Alternate editor (allows you to compose with your own editor)Alpine does not use the following keys: Ctrl-S, Ctrl-Q, Ctrl-],NOTE: For special handling of Ctrl-S and Ctrl-Q see special comments regarding"XOFF/XON".Signature Editor Commands Explained

        SIGNATURE EDITOR COMMANDS

        Composer Editing Commands ExplainedEXIT COMMANDS | GENERAL COMMANDS | F12 To AddressbookF3 Cancel | F1 Get help | F12 RichView (expand lists)F2 eXit/save | ^Z Suspend | ^L Redraw ScreenEXIT COMMANDS | GENERAL COMMANDS | ^T To Addressbook^C Cancel | ^G Get help | ^R RichView (expand lists)^X eXit/save | ^Z Suspend | ^L Redraw ScreenCOMPOSER ATTACHAt the "File to attach:" prompt, enter the name of the existing file to attach to your message. ""you need only enter the beginning of the filename (enough of it to uniquely identify the file) and press TAB to complete it.Or, press ^T to use the BROWSER screen for For more information on attaching files, see the help screen for the Attchmnt: field, which is normally hidden,but can be revealed using the command with the cursor positioned above the"----- Message Text -----" line in the COMPOSE MESSAGE screen.THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S ATTCHMNT FIELD

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S ATTCHMNT FIELD

        The "Attchmnt:" field is where you specify what file orthe message you are composing. Those files must reside on the machinerunning Alpine. If your file is on a PC or Mac and you run Alpine with anaccount on a Unix machine, you'll have to transfer it before attaching it.Contact local computer support people for assistance with transferring.given can be an absolute file path name for your system(for example, "H:\SIGFILES\FULLINFO.TXT"), a filewith a relative pathname, or simply a file name withoutdrive or directory specification. (for example, "/tmp/exported.earlier" on Unix hosts), a file in your home directory, or a file path relative to your home directory. In Unix Alpine, you may use "~" to refer to your home directory or "~user" to refer to anotherNo wild card characters may be used.""feature is set, names are relative to your current working directory rather than your home directoryAlpine uses MIME encoding for attachments, so binaries and files of anylength can safely be delivered to any MIME-capable mail reading program.If you send an attachment to someone who does not have a MIME-capable mailreading program yet, then the main message text will be readable, butattachments (even attachments that are just plain text) are not.Typing the filename on the Attchmnt: line achieves the sameIf you Forward a message with attachments, you may delete them from yourForwarded message by editing the Attchmnt header line.For help with message header editingcommands, check the Help for the To: header.THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S SUBJECT FIELD

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S SUBJECT FIELD

        The subject header provides a place to enter a few words that summarizethe topic of the message you are sending. You may leave this line blank,but it is considered a courtesy to use a meaningful subject.

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S FCC FIELD

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S FCC FIELD

        The FCC (File Carbon Copy) specifies the folder used to keep a copy ofeach outgoing message. The default value can be configured with the"" and "" options. You can change or removethe file carbon copy on any message you send by editing the FCC header.

        You may type ^T to get a list of all your folders and select one to use asTHE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S NEWSGRPS LINE

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S NEWSGRPS LINE

        Use the newsgroups line to specify any and all USENET newsgroups to whichyour message should be posted. When composing a message from scratch, thisline may be hidden. If so, just press the rich headers command(F5^R)Be aware that when you post to a newsgroup thousands ofpeople will be reading your message. Also, you or your system managermust have defined an "" in your Alpine configurationin order for you to be able to post.CUSTOMIZED HEADER FIELD

        CUSTOMIZED HEADER FIELD

        This is a customized header, i.e. not one that is part of Alpine's normalThis field consists of arbitrary text.
      • Explanation of Address formatsTHE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S REPLY-TO FIELD

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S REPLY-TO FIELD

        Most people should not need this header. The Reply-To: header is used incases where you would like replies to your messages to be directed to anaddress other than your normal "From:" address. This is atypical, but can happen when you use multiple machines and do not have the same accountname on each one, or when you wish to direct certain replies to accountsor folders designated for specific classes of correspondence.THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S FROM FIELD

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S FROM FIELD

        This header carries your return address. It is the address toward whichreplies (and often, future unrelated correspondence) will be directed,unless you have defined an optional "Reply-To:" header in the SETUP CONFIGURATION screen. Make THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S LCC FIELD

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S LCC FIELD

        The "Lcc:" (List carbon copy) header is intended to be used whenyou wish to send a message to a list of people but avoid having allof their addresses visible, in order to reduce clutter when the"Bcc" (Blind carbon copy) header addressees are hidden, but Lcc is designed to work specifically withdistribution lists you have created in your Alpine Address Book. Placingthe nickname of the list on the Lcc line will result in the full name ofyour Alpine Address Book list being placed on the To: line of the message,using a special notation that distinguishes it from a real address. Youmust leave the To: line blank for your list name to appear there.For example, if you have this list entered in your Address Book:
        	largo         Key Largo List       DISTRIBUTION LIST:and you enter "largo" on the Lcc: line while composing a message, 	Lcc     : Key Largo List <bogie@mgm.com>,Each recipient listed on the Lcc: line receives a copy of the messagewithout their address being visible (as though they were listed on theBcc: line). The colon-semicolon notation used to put the full-name of thelist on the To: line is a special address format that doesn't specify anyactual addressees, but does give some information to the recipients of theNote: if after entering an LCC, you delete the list name that is placedon the To: line, then recipients will see 
               To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
        (or whatever string is defined in the ""variable) just as in the BCC case. For help with Lcc: field editingTHE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S BCC FIELD

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S BCC FIELD

        The "Bcc:" (Blind carbon copy) header is used when you wish to send a copy of the message to one or more people whose addresses you do notwish disclosed, either to reduce clutter or for confidentiality.The format of the Bcc: field is just the same as the To: and Cc: fields inthe way the addresses are entered. The recipients listed here willreceive a copy of the message, but --assuming your site's mail transportsoftware is properly configured-- their addresses will not show up in theheaders of the message, as delivered to all of the recipients. The To:and Cc: recipients will not know a copy was sent to the Bcc: recipients.Note: if there is no To: or Cc: or Lcc: address in the message, Alpinewill automatically generate and place in the To: field a pseudo-address of "undisclosed-recipients: ;"or whatever string has been specified in the mail transfer software that interprets a "missing" To: header as an error and replaces it with an Apparently-to: header that may containthe addresses you entered on the Bcc: line. In addition, it may beless disconcerting to Bcc: recipients to see something in the To: field.You can manipulate what text ends up on the (originally) empty To:field. Just remember to put a colon and semicolon at the end of thefield, which is a special notation denoting that it is not a real address.For information on message header editingTHE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S CC FIELD

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S CC FIELD

        The Cc: field is just like the To: field, except it is used for addresseesthat you wish to send a "carbon" copy to. That is, the message is not directly meant directly "for" these recipients, but you wanted them to see the message. The only difference the recipients see is that their name is in the Cc: field, rather than the To: field.For help with Cc: field editingTHE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S TO FIELD

        THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S TO FIELD

        The "To:" field

        The address you enter here must be a valid email address that is reachableYou may enter a full name and email address, a local (meaning, on the same host as the one you are running Alpine on) username that Alpine willAlpine Address Book, or a localmail alias defined by your system administrator. When you move the cursorout of this field, the nicknames will be expanded to the addresses in youraddress book, and the local usernames will be expanded to include the persons' actual names. You may enter as many addresses as you wish, but they must be separated by commas. You can move around this and other header fieldswith the arrow keys and use many of the usual composer editing keys.

        MESSAGE HEADER COMMANDS

        CURSOR MOTION KEYS----------------------|EDITING KEYS-------------------------
        ^B (Left Arrow)    Back character       | ^D       Delete current character
        ^F (Right Arrow)   Forward character    | ^H (DEL) Delete previous character
        ^P (Up Arrow)      Previous line        |
        ^N (Down Arrow)    Next line            | F9       Cut marked text or
        ^A                 Beginning of line    |            delete current line
        ^E                 End of line          | F10      Undelete line(s)
        F7                 Previous page        | ^W       Whereis (search text)
        F8                 Next page            |-------------------------------------
        ^@ (Ctrl-SPACE)    Next word            |SCREEN/COMPOSITION COMMANDS
        ----------------------------------------|
        MESSAGE COMMANDS  | GENERAL COMMANDS    | F12    To Addressbook/Browser
        F3   Cancel       |  F1    Get help     | F4     Attach File
        F11  Postpone     |  ^Z    Suspend      | ^L     Redraw Screen
        F2   Send         |                     | F5     Rich Headers
        ^P (Up Arrow)      Previous line        | 
        ^N (Down Arrow)    Next line            | ^K       Cut marked text or
        ^E                 End of line          | ^U       Undelete line(s)
        ^Y                 Previous page        |
        ^V                 Next page            |-------------------------------------
        ----------------------------------------| ^R     Rich Headers
        MESSAGE COMMANDS  | GENERAL COMMANDS    | ^T     To Addressbook/Browser
        ^C   Cancel       |  ^G    Get help     | ^J     Attach File
        ^O   Postpone     |  ^Z    Suspend      | ^L     Redraw Screen
        ^X   Send         |                     | TAB    Address Completion
      • For help on a particular command, highlight the bold text associated
      • The availability of certain commands is determined by Alpine configuration files and system capabilities.At some sites, certain commands may not be available due to security orExplanation of Whereis Command

        Help For Whereis Command

        Whereis is used to search for a word or part of a word.When searching the cursor is put on the first occurrence appearingafter the location of the cursor. The search will wrap to thebeginning of the signature when it no longer finds matches in theTo search for the same string a second time, press to begin search and then just press RETURN to accept the previoussearch string shown in square brackets rather than entering a newThe "Search" prompt has several sub-command available:
        Takes you to this help page.
        Cancels the prompt. No search takes place.
        Takes you back to the composer with the cursor on the first character
        Takes you back to the composer with the cursor on the last character
        This sub-command is enabled by the ""feature (which is on by default); see its help screen for details on how replacing works.Explanation of Composer Whereis Command Whereis is used to search the message for a word or part of a word.When searching in the composer, only the message part of your mail issearched, and the cursor is put on the first occurrence appearingbeginning of the message when it no longer finds matches in theType in the number of a message in the currently open folder to insert itINSERT TEXT FILEUse this function to insert a text file. The file nameNo wild card characters may be used. The file must reside on the system running Alpine.This screen lets you browse your files and directories. To go to another directory (identified by "(dir)"), move the cursor to it and choose "Select" (the default choice on the menu); or choose "Goto" and enter the name of the directory."~" to refer to your home directory or "~user" to refer to another's home directory. To select a file, move the cursor to it and choose "Select" (the default choice on the menu).
      • Note if you are currently using the BROWSER for choosing a file for message body (that is, you chose "Read File" with the cursor under "----- Message Text -----" linewhile composing, then "To Files"): Since the file selected will become part of the message text, it must be in a format suitable for that (Alpine does not check!), such as a plain text file.Files of other formats (for example, graphics, databases, software attached to the message instead --by moving the cursor in the COMPOSE MESSAGE screen into the message header area and pressing Note if you are currently using the BROWSER for saving a message attachment, or exporting a message, to a file: You can use the Add command to provide the name for a new file to save/export to, and then select that name to use it for the save/export operation. Back at the prompt "EXPORT: Copy message to file in ..." hit Enter, then choose either Overwrite or Append (it doesn't make a difference, since the file is so far empty). Note: If you cancel the operation at that point, the file created with the Add command will remain COMPOSER COMMANDSCURSOR MOTION KEYS                     |EDITING KEYS
          ^B (Left Arrow)   Back character     | ^D       Delete current character
          ^F (Right Arrow)  Forward character  | ^H (DEL) Delete previous character
          ^P (Up Arrow)     Previous line      | ^^       Set a mark
          ^N (Down Arrow)   Next line          | F9^K       Cut marked text or
          ^A                Beginning of line  |           delete current line
          ^E                End of line        | F10^U       Paste text, undelete lines
          ^Y                Previous page      |           cut with ^K, or unjustify
          ^V                Next page          |-------------------------------------
          ^@ (Ctrl-SPACE)   Next word          |SCREEN/COMPOSITION COMMANDS
        ---------------------------------------| F6^W       Whereis (search for string)
        MESSAGE COMMANDS | GENERAL COMMANDS    | F12^T       Spell checker
         F3^C   Cancel     |  F1^G    Get help     | F4^J       Justify paragraph
         F11^O   Postpone   |  ^Z    Suspend      | ^L       Redraw Screen
         F2^X   Send       |  F6^_    Alt. editor  | F5^R       Read in a file
      • The availability of certain commands
      • Alpine does not use the following keys: Ctrl-S, Ctrl-Q, Ctrl-],
      • For special handling of Ctrl-S and Ctrl-Q see special comments regardingHINT: To move rapidly to the bottom of a message you are composing,enter ^W^V. To go to the top, ^W^Y. These can be used in conjunctionwith the Mark and Cut commands to eliminate large amounts of unwanted

        Description of Composer

        Alpine has a built-in editing program that allows you to compose messageswithout having to leave Alpine. The editor is designed to be very simple touse so that you can get started writing email right away.Messages are usually just text, about 80 columns wide. Using upper andlower case is encouraged. On some systems the size limit of the messageis about 100,000 characters, which is about 2,000 lines. You can includepunctuation and special characters found on most keyboards, but you can'tinclude characters with diacritical marks and certain special symbols.Text automatically wraps as you type past the end of a line so you do nothave to hit return. Using the"Justify" command,you can also reformat text explicitly, perhaps after you haveYou can include other text files with the "Read File" command,which will prompt you for the name of the file to insert at theGETTING HELP IN PC-ALPINE

        Getting Help In PC-Alpine

        PC-Alpine offers general and specific help text. From the MAIN MENU, you will find an overview in the MAINMENU HELP and the Release Notes. On all screens,specific help for that screen is available from the toolbar Help menu or"?" or "Ctrl-G" keys. "Ctrl-G" is used wheretyping "?" would be mistaken as entering text.Although this version of Alpine is for Microsoft Windows, it is notconsidered a full "Graphical User Interface" application. Yet, many of the controls that Windows users are accustomed to seeing, such as scrollbars and toolbars, are available.PC-Alpine offers considerable mouse support. You can view what is"click-able" by dragging your mouse over any screen; when thearrow cursor changes into a hand, you found something. Mouse-clickpossibilities include navigating between screens and folders anddouble-clicking on hyperlinks to open your Web browser.Context-sensitive pop-up menus appear with a right-click on your PC-Alpinescreen. Examples of right-click options include "copy" afterselecting text to copy and "View in New Window" when you clickon a particular message in the Message Index. The menu choices availableto you will vary based upon what screen is open, where on the screen yourcursor is located, and even what action you have already taken.Simple Text View Screen ExplainedThe following commands are available on this screen:
        Exit Viewer, and go back to mail processing
        Show the previous page text
        Show the next page of text by pressing the space bar
        Print the displayed text on paper. You can select theprinter or the print command via the "Setup" command
        Begin composition of a new mail message with the displayedtext already inserted in the message body.
        Copy the displayed text to a file. If you just entera filename, the attachment will be saved with that name in, depending on theconfiguration setting. You may enter the fullpath and filename to save it in another directory instead.
        Search the attachment for a string of letters. If it isfound, move to it. The string can be one word or a phrase.If there are multiple occurrences, the cursor moves to thefirst occurrence beyond the current cursor position.Debug Journal Explained
        Turn on or off timestamps.
        Set the level of debugging you want to see. The level may be any numberin the range 0-9. Higher numbers show more debugging detail. Note that thedebugging information has already been captured. This setting just causes thedebugging information that you see to be filtered. If you set this tothe number "5" then you will be shown all of the debugging informationIt's actually a bit more complicated than that. A fixed amount of memoryis used to store the debug information.Since the amount of memory used is limited the debugging informationhas to be trimmed back when it gets too large.a filename, the text will be saved with that name in
        Search the text for a string of letters. If it isRecent Message Journal ExplainedAttachment View Screen ExplainedThis function allows you to view the contents of a text attachment. Youcan only view one attachment at a time.
        Leave viewer and return to the "ATTACHMENT INDEX" screen
        Show the previous page of the current attachment.
        Show the next page of the current attachment by pressing the space bar.
        Mark the viewed attachment for Deletion. The deleteflag only has affect when saving the message to a folder.Attachments marked for deletion are excluded from the message whenit is saved. In addition, the delete mark only applies to
        Turn off the Delete flag for the selected attachment.
        Copy the current attachment to a file. If you just enterconfiguration setting. You may enter the fulltype "RFC822/Message", then "Export" is used tocopy the message to a file in the same way this command works on messages in the MESSAGE INDEX and MESSAGE TEXT screens.(If you have any defined, they may affect the contents of the exported file.)
        Pipe the attachment contents into a UNIX command (if enabled)
        Print the current attachment on paper. You can select the
        Forward the selected attachment as an attachment.Attachment Index Screen ExplainedThe "ATTACHMENT INDEX" displays a list of the currentmessage's attachments, and allows various operations on them. Thefirst attachment is usually the message text, but does not include theheader portion of the message.
        Leave this screen without displaying or saving any attachments.
        View the currently selected attachment.
        Passes a TEXT/HTML message to an external browser for its display.
        Move to previous attachment.
        Previous page of the listed attachments.
        Next page of the listed attachments.
        Mark the currently selected attachment for Deletion.This does not modify the current message by deleting the attachment fromit, but instead the delete flag only has an effect when savingAttachments marked for deletion are not copied to the destination folderalong with the rest of the message when it is saved.It is ok for the destination folder to be the same as the current folder.In addition, the delete mark only applies to this Alpine session.
        Save the selected attachment to a file. If the attachment is oftype "RFC822/Message", then the attachment will be saved to
        Pipe the attachment contents into a UNIX command (if enabled).A description of the Pipe sub-commands is here.
        Find a matching string in the attachment list.
        Examine various aspects of the selected attachment.
        Print the selected attachment.All attachments can be saved or piped into a UNIX command, but some maynot be readily displayed by either Alpine or an external tool. In suchcases, the reason why the message cannot be displayed is displayed onLDAP Response View ExplainedThis function allows you to view the contents of a directory entry. Youcan only view one entry at a time.
        Go back to index of search results.
        Compose a message to the address(es) in this entry.
        Compose a message to the address(es) in this entry using roles.Show the previous page of the current entry.Show the next page of the current entry.
        Print the current entry on paper. You can select the
        Search the entry for a string of letters. If it is
        Save the displayed entry to one of your address books or exportAddress Book View ExplainedThis function allows you to view the contents of an address book entry. YouGo back to index of address book entries.
        Print the current entry. You can select theTake Export Screen ExplainedNavigating the List of Addresses Address Selection Commands -------------------------------- -------------------------- F5 Move to previous entry F3 Exit without taking address F6 Move to next entry F4 Take current address(es) F7 Show previous page of address list F8 Show next page of address listMode Toggle F9 Set/Unset current address----------- F10 Set all F12 Toggle between List and single mode F11 Unset allNavigating the List of Addresses Address Selection Commands-------------------------------- -------------------------- P Move to previous entry < Exit without taking address N Move to next entry T Take address - Show previous page of address listSpc (space bar) Show next page of address list W WhereIs (search list) List ModeSingle Mode X Set/Unset current address----------- A Set all addresses L Switch to list mode U Unset all addresses

        Description of the Take Export Screen

        This screen is designed to let you select one or more addressesfrom the current message and put them into a file.Only the user@domain_name part of each address is put into the file.To put a single entry into a file simply highlight the correct line and press To put more than one entry into a filegroup of addresses you wish to manipulate by marking them with ancommand will turn the "X" on for thehighlighted address if it was off or turn it off if it was previously on.The SetAll command will select all of the addresses, and the UnSetAllcommand will turn off all the selections. Once you've gotten theselection the way you want it, you may put the addresses in a file by typingYou will be asked for the name of a file to put the addresses in.If the file already exists, you will be asked whether you want to Overwrite(replace) the contents of the file or Append to the contents of the file.Take Address Screen Explained

        TAKE ADDRESS COMMANDS

        Description of the Take Address Screen

        This screen is designed to let you select one or more address/namecombinations from the current message and put them into your address book.The cursor is initially placed on the line with the message author.Other lines include the names of people and/or mailing lists who alsoreceived the message. Other people "involved" in themessage (e.g. the person named as Reply-To:) are also listed here.The simple case is adding a new, single entry into your address book. Todo this, simply highlight the correct line and press To create a new list or add to an existing list, switch the screen displayselection the way you want it, you may create a new list by pressingIn both the simple and list cases, after choosing to take the address,you will be asked for the nickname of the entry. Typing in a new namecreates the new entry/list. Entering an existing nickname will replacethe entry (simple case) or add to the list (list case). Alternatively,you can press Ctrl-T at the nickname prompt and select an existingnickname from your address book.You will normally start in Single Mode, unless you used the Apply commandto startup the TakeAddr screen, in which case you will start in List Mode.You may switch between the two modes at any time. If you've alreadyselected several addresses in List Mode, those will be remembered when youswitch to Single Mode and then back to List Mode. The set of addressesthat are pre-selected when you start in List Mode are the From addressesof all of the messages you are operating on. You may, of course, easilyerase those selections with the UnSetAll command.If you have more than one writable address book, you will be prompted forthe name of the address book you wish to add the new entry to beforeanything else. You can use ^N and ^P to choose among the defined addressbooks, or type in the address book name.FOR MORE INFORMATION on addressing seeExplanation of Address formats, and theAddress Book Screen'sNickname Selection ExplainedNavigating the List of Messages General Alpine Commands------------------------------- -----------------------F5 Move to previous entry F1 Show this help textF7 Show previous screen of address bookF8 Show next screen of address bookF12 WhereIs (search through address book)F3 Exit the Nickname Select screen (without selecting an address)F4 Select the currently highlighted entry P Move to previous entry ? Show this help text - Show previous screen of address bookSpc (space bar) Show next screen of address book W WhereIs (search through address book) E Exit the Nickname Select screen (without selecting an address) S Select the currently highlighted entryThis screen is designed to let you look at the nicknames in your addressbooks before choosing a new one.Take Address Nickname Selection Explained

        TAKEADDR: SELECT NICKNAME

        This screen is designed to let you modify or add to an existingaddress book entry. You have already selected the name(s) andaddress(es) through "Take Address". This screen simply letsyou scan your address books and select the nickname to bechanged/augmented. If you want to add a new entry, then you are inthe wrong place-- Select "Exit" command.Address Selection from Composer Explained

        COMPOSER: SELECT ADDRESSES

        F3 Exit the Address Select screen (without selecting an address)F8 Either Sets or Unsets all entries in this address bookF9 Set or Unset the highlighted entry E Exit the Address Select screen (without selecting an address) X Set or Unset the highlighted entry A Either Sets or Unsets all entries in this address bookMark the entries you wish to select with the "X Set/Unset"command. Type "S Select" to select all of the entries youhave marked, just as if you had typed them in by hand.An alternative method of composing a message to entries in youraddress book(s) is to first use the "Select" command fromthe address book maintenance screen and then the "Apply""ComposeTo" command to start the composer composing to theAddress Listmode Selection from Composer ExplainedThis screen is designed to let you easily scan your address book(s) inorder to select entries for the message you are composing. You cannotedit your address book in any way at this time, for address bookmaintenance, select the address book command when not composing a message.If you are composing a message and know the nickname of the person/list youwant, you can bypass this screen by simply typing in the nickname on theappropriate header line (To:, Cc:, etc.) Exiting this screen withoutselecting an entry does not cancel your message.The ListMode command will add a column at the left edge of the screen.You mark the entries that you wish to select with the "X" command.This allows you to choose more than one entry at a time.Addressbook Selection Navigation Explained

        NAVIGATING WHILE SELECTING ADDRESSES

        Navigating the List of Address Books General Alpine Commands------------------------------------ -----------------------F4 View the highlighted address bookF5 Move to previous address book F1 Show this help textF6 Move to next address bookF7 Show previous screen of address booksF8 Show next screen of address booksF12 WhereIs (search through address books)F4 Select the currently selected entries (if using ListMode) > View the highlighted address book P Move to previous address book ? Show this help text N Move to next address book - Show previous screen of address booksSpc (space bar) Show next screen of address books W WhereIs (search through address books) S Select the currently selected entries (if using ListMode)edit your address book in any way at this time. For address bookAddressbook Selection ExplainedNavigating the List of Messages General Alpine Commands------------------------------- -----------------------F5 Move to previous entry F1 Show this help text P Move to previous entry ? Show this help textorder to select an entry for the message you are composing. You cannotTHE ALPINE ADDRESS BOOK

        THE ALPINE ADDRESS BOOK

        ADDRESS BOOK COMMANDS

        Available Commands -- Group 1 Available Commands -- Group 2 ------------------------------- ------------------------------ F1 Show Help Text F1 Show Help Text F2 See commands in next group F2 See commands in next groupF3 Exit this screen F3 Quit Alpine F4 View/Edit selected entry F4 Go to MAIN MENU screen F5 Move to previous entry F5 FOLDER LIST screen F6 Move to next entry F6 Specify a folder to go to F7 Previous page of address book F7 MESSAGE INDEX screen F8 Next page of address book F8 Compose to entry using rolesF9 Add new entry to address book F9 Print address book F10 Delete selected entry F10 TakeAddr to another addrbookF11 Compose to selected entry F11 Save or Export addrbook selectionsF12 Whereis (search address book) F12 Forward entry by mail Available Commands -- Group 3 ------------------------------ F3 Select F6 Zoom (or unZoom) F5 Select Current F7 Apply Command to Selection Address Book Navigation General Alpine Commands----------------------- ----------------------- P Prev Address ? Display this help text N Next Address O Show all other available commands - Previous page of address book M Back to MAIN MENUSpc (space bar) Next page Q Quit Alpine W WhereIs (search for word C Compose message to selected addr or name in address book) # Compose to addr using roles < To List of Address Books if L FOLDER LIST screen more than one, else to MAIN G Specify a folder to go to I MESSAGE INDEX screen---------------------------------------------------- > View/Update selected entry D Delete selected entries % Print address book S Save or Export address book selections F Forward entries by mail @ Add new entry to address book ; Select command Z Toggle Zoom Mode : Select highlighted entry A Apply command to selected entriesNote: The presence or absence of the final four commands above is"".

        Description of the Address Book Screen

        This screen lets you edit and manage entries in your address book. Italso acts as a short-cut for composing messages to people in the addressbook. When, from this screen, you press F11"C" for ComposeTo, themessage starts "pre-addressed" to whatever address book entry iscurrently selected. If you use the F8"#" for Role, you may first select arole to use in your composition.Alpine's address book helps you keep a list of addresses you send email to soyou do not have to remember addresses that are often complex. Each entryin the address book has five fields, all of them optional. The threeelements that are usually visible on the ADDRESS BOOK display, are:

        NICKNAME:
        A short easy-to-remember label to identify the entry. This is what you type in as you are addressing the message in the composer. If there is a matching entry in your address book(s), Alpine will extract the corresponding FullName and Address fields to generate the actual address for your message.

        FULLNAME:
        A longer field where you can put the full name person or organization. Usually the full names are put in last name first so they sort nicely in alphabetical order. Whatever you put as the name here will appear on the message when it is finally delivered. Examples:
        	   Library materials renewal requests	   "George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820"(In the second-to-last example, no comma is used in the name so that the family name appears first in the address book and when the entry is In the last example, retaining the commas is intended; double-quotation marks surround the name to prevent the transposition of its parts when the entry is used in 	

        ADDRESS:
        This is the actual email address itself. This must be a valid Internet address that conforms to the Internet message header standard, RFC-822. (See also Explanation of Address formats.)
        The two fields that aren't usually visible are:

        FCC:
        The name of the folder you would like a copy of any outgoing message to this address to be saved in. If this field is set, and this address is the first one in the message's To: header, then Alpine will use this folder name for the FCC in lieu of the normal

        COMMENTS:
        This field contains arbitrary text for your convenience.Due to screen width limitations, these last two fields do not show up inthe normal ADDRESS BOOK display. You may select the "View/Update" command toview or modify them. You may use the configuration variable""to add these fields to your ADDRESS BOOK display, or to modify the format of the display.

        Sorting the Address book

        By default, address book entries are sorted alphabetically on the fullname with distribution lists sorted to the end. Sorting can be changed byresetting the address book sort rule in the Alpine SETUP CONFIGURATION screen--assuming you have "write" permission for the address book file.Unlike the sorting of folders (which only changes presentation), sorting anaddress book actually changes the file as it is kept on the computer. Forthis reason you won't be able to sort a shared or system-wide addressThe easiest way to add new entries to your address book is to use the"TakeAddr" command when viewing a message.This command allows you to take addresses from the header and body of themessage and put them into your address book, without having to typeTo manually add a new entry from within the address book screen, use the AddNew(F9"@") command.Use this command both for adding a simple alias and for adding aAddress book entries can be simple cases of aliases (a single nickname is linkedto a single email address) or distribution lists (a single nicknamepointing at more than one email address). Each distribution list has anickname, a full name and a list of addresses. The addresses may beactual addresses or they may be other nicknames in your address book.They may even refer to other distribution lists.There's really no difference between a simple alias and a distribution list,other than the number of addresses.Therefore, you can turn a simple alias with one address into a distributionlist simply by adding more addresses.To add entries to an existing list or aliasuse the View/Update (F4">") command. Delete (F10"D") will deletea single address from the list if the cursor is placed on the address;it will delete the entire distribution list if the cursor is on thenickname/fullname line. View/Update may also be used to delete addressesAddress field entries in distribution lists may take any one of threeforms: a nickname existing in any of the defined address books, a normaladdress of the form "jsmith@art.example.com", or a completefullname/address combination, e.g. "John Smith<jsmith@art.example.com>".Distribution lists in Alpine address books can only be used by the person orpeople who have access to that address book. They are not usually used toimplement discussion groups, but can be used to facilitate smalldiscussion groups if all the participants have access to the same sharedAs mentioned above, each entry in the address book also has two other optionalfields, Fcc and Comments. The command to look at or change either of theseis the same View/Update command used for all of the fields (F4">"). TheComments field is just for your own use. The Fcc field overrides thedefault Fcc if this address is the first one on the To line. The WhereIscommand may be used to search for particular strings in the address book,including fields that are not visible (like Comment and Fcc by default).""is turned on (the default), then the four commands "Select","Select Current", "Zoom", and "Apply"are available. The two selection commands allow you to mark a set ofaddress book entries as being selected. If you have more than one addressbook, the selections may be in more than one of those address books.The "Zoom" command will toggle between displaying only the selectedentries and all of the entries. The "Apply" command allows you toapply one of the regular address book commands to all of the selectedentries. Usually the address book commands apply to only the entryhighlighted by the cursor. The "Apply" command works with thecommands "ComposeTo", "Delete", "Print", "Save", "Forward", and "Role".

        Exporting and Forwarding Address book entries

        Under the save option, when you use the Export (F11"X") command, the currently highlightedaddress book entry is placed in a plain text file in your home directory, depending on the configuration setting. If you have some entries selected and use theApply (F7"A") Export command, all of the selected addresses will beWhen you use the Forward (F12"F") command, the currently highlightedaddress book entry is placed in a special attachment and you are put intothe composer. You can fill in some comments in the body of the message,if you'd like, and send it to somebody else who uses Alpine. The recipientmay use the TakeAddr command on that message to insert the address bookentry you sent in their own address book. If you have some entriesselected and use the Apply Forward command all of the selected entrieswill be forwarded in a single message. You mayuse Apply (F7"A") Forward to forward a copy of an entire address book.The recipient must be using Alpine in order to receive this correctly.One way for the recipient to handle this might be to create an emptyaddress book and then "Take" your forwarded address book entries into

        Multiple and/or Site-Wide Address books

        You may have more than one personal address book. In addition, there maybe one or more global address books. This capability allows you to havemultiple personal address books (some of which may be shared) and it alsoallows system administrators to implement site-wide address books thatcontain entries for users on multiple machines within the organization.
        If you enter a nickname when composing a message, your personal address books will be searched through in order, and then the global address book(s) searched. If more than one address book has an entry for the nickname, Alpine uses the first one that it finds, so an entry in your personal address book would override a global address book entry. If after searching all the address books there is still no match, (Unix) Alpine then searches the local host password file on the assumption that you have entered a local user name rather than an address book nickname. You may change the search order of your address books with the F3$ Shuffle command, but global address books are always searched after personal feature is turned on (the default) then the Tab key may be used in the composer to complete partially typed nicknames in the To or Cc lines. You type the first few letters of a nickname and then press the Tab key. It there is only one nickname that matches it will be filled in by Alpine. If there is more than one the unambiguous part of the nicknames will be filled in. For example, if your address book or books contains only the two entries "barley" and "barbecue" beginning with the letters "ba", then if you type "ba" followed by a Tab character Alpine will fill in "bar" and stop. If you then type a second Tab character you will be presented with a list of matching nicknames to select from. Alternatively, you could type another "b" resulting in "barb" and then a Tab would fill in the entire "barbecue" entry.
        You define multiple personal address books in the SETUP AddressBooks screen, which you may reach You may add as many as you like. Global address books are usually site-wide address books defined by the System administrator, but you may define global address books of your own just like you define

        Creating and updating
        Personal address books are normally created empty and populated by explicit additions from within Alpine, e.g. via the TakeAddr command. Unlike personal address books, global address books may not be modified/updated from within Alpine; that is, they are Read-Only. Thus, global address books are created, populated and updated outside of Alpine. They might be hand-edited, generated by a program from another database, or by copying an existing address book. They might also be some other user's personal address book, and so be modified normally by that user but accessed Read-Only by you. See the Alpine Technical Notes document (included in the Alpine distribution) for more information on
        There are two different types of address books in Alpine. A local address book is stored in a regular file and the normal file access permissions apply. A remote address book is stored on an IMAP server in a special folder that contains only messages pertaining to that address book. The last message in the remote folder contains a copy of the address book data, and that data is copied to a local cache file in your home directory. From there it is accessed just like a local address book. The name of the cache file is kept track of in a special , the name of which is stored in your Alpine configuration file the first time you use a remote address book. Just as local Alpine address books use a format that only Alpine understands, remote Alpine address books do the same and other mail reading programs are unlikely to be able to understand them.

        While global address books are explicitly intended to be shared, there is nothing to prevent you from sharing a personal address book with other Alpine users. This might be useful in the case of a small workgroup. However, it is recommended that updates to shared personal address books be done when other Alpine users are not accessing the address book. Alpine does not do any file-locking to manage concurrent updates to the addressbook, but it does check to see if the file has been modified before making any changes. Consequently, inadvertent concurrent updates will only cause other Alpine users to have to restart their address book operation, which will cause Alpine to reopen the updated file.

        The easiest way to convert an existing local address book into a remote address book is to create an empty new remote personal address book by typing "A" to execute the "Add Pers Abook" command in the SETUP Addressbook screen. Make sure you add a personal address book, not a global After you have added the empty remote address book, go into the screen for the address book you wish to copy and "Select" "All". This selects every entry in that address book. Then type the command "Apply Save". You will be asked for the address book to save to. You may use ^P and ^N to get to the new empty address book, then hit RETURN and the addresses At this point you'll probably want to unselect all the entries in the local address book before proceeding. You do that with "Select" "unselect All".ADDRESS BOOK LIST COMMANDS

        ADDRESS BOOK LIST COMMANDS

        Available Commands -- Group 1 Available Commands -- Group 2------------------------------- ------------------------------F1 Show Help Text F1 Show Help TextF3 Exit to MAIN MENU F3 Quit AlpineF4 View/Edit selected address bookF5 Move to previous address book F5 FOLDER LIST screenF6 Move to next address book F6 Specify a folder to go toF7 Previous page F7 MESSAGE INDEX screenF8 Next page F9 Print list of address booksNavigation General Alpine Commands----------------------- ----------------------- P Previous Entry ? Display this help text N Next Entry O Show all other available commands - Previous page < Back to MAIN Alpine menu W WhereIs (search for word) L FOLDER LIST screen G Specify a folder to go toAddress Book Commands I MESSAGE INDEX screen > View/Edit selected address book > Search on selected directory server % Print list of address books and directory servers

        Description of the Address Book List Screen

        From this screen you may choose which address book you wish to viewor edit. For more information on address books, view one of yourand see the Help Text there.

        You may also choose a directory server on which to search for entries.You do that by highlighting the directory server line and usingIf you wish to define new address books or directory servers go to the Mainmenu and choose Setup. You may then either choose to setup AddressBooks orDirectory (among other things). It's possible that the Directory optionwill not be there if the Alpine you are using does not contain LDAP directorySETUP ADDRESS BOOKS SCREEN

        SETUP ADDRESS BOOKS SCREEN

        SETUP ADDRESS BOOKS COMMANDS

        Available Commands ------------------------------- F1 Show Help Text F3 Back to MAIN Alpine menu F4 Change configuration for address book F5 Move to previous address book F6 Move to next address book F7 Previous page of address books F8 Next page of address books F9 Add new address book F10 Delete existing address book F11 Shuffle the order of address books F12 Whereis (search address book titles) Navigation General Alpine Commands P Prev Address Book ? Display this help text N Next Address Book E Back to MAIN Alpine menu W WhereIs (search for word in address book titles) A Add new address book $ Shuffle the order of address books D Delete existing address book C Change configuration for address book

        Description of the Setup Address Books Screen

        This screen lets you add, delete, modify, or change the order of youraddress books. The "Add Abook" command brings up a blank form to fill in. If you are adding a remote address book on an IMAP serveryou should fill in the name of the IMAP server. Otherwise, leavethat field blank. (Note that remote IMAP address books are an Alpineconcept and are unlikely to interoperate with other mail clients.)For a remote address book, fill in the name of the remote folderin the Folder field. This should be a folder that is used only forthis one purpose, not a general purpose folder you expect to store

        If you are adding a local address book, fill in theFolder Name field with a local file name (e.g., .addressbook).Please note: Remote address books stored on an IMAP server are of an entirely different format (namely, a special-purpose "mail folder") than that of the local addressbook familiar you cannot use "add a remote address book" to make an existing Alpine .addressbook file you may have on a remote IMAP server accessible to Alpine running on a different host. The "Del Abook" command allows you to remove an address bookfrom your configuration. It will also ask you if you wish to removethe data for that address book, which would erase all traces of theaddress book if you answer Yes.The "Change" command is similar to the "Add Abook" command.The difference is that instead of adding a new address book to yourconfiguration, you are changing the configuration of an existing entry.For example, you might want to correct a typing error or change anickname. The "Change" command is not a move command. If youchange the folder name or server name the data will not be moved for you.The "Shuffle" command is used for two purposes. If you shufflean address book toward another address book in the same group thenthe order of those two address books will be swapped. If you shufflethe last Personal address book down towards the Global address booksection, it will become a Global address book. If you shufflethe first Global address book up it will become a Personal addressbook. The main difference between Personal and Global addressbooks is that Global address books are forced read-only.Folder Select ExplainedThis screen is designed to allow you to quickly and easily survey yourfolders and select one to use as the folder into which messagesmatching this filter will be moved.Navigating the List of Folders General Alpine Commands------------------------------ -----------------------F5 Move to previous folder F1 Show this help textF7 Show previous screen of foldersF8 Show next screen of foldersF12 WhereIs (search folder names)F3 Exit the Folder Select menu (without selecting a folder)F4 Select the currently highlighted folderF11 AddNew folder (just like Select, but you type in a new folder name) P Move to previous folder ? Show this help text - Show previous screen of foldersSpc (space bar) Show next screen of folders W WhereIs (search folder names) E Exit the Folder Select menu (without selecting a folder) S Select the currently highlighted folder A AddNew folder (just like Select, but you type in a new folder name)FOR MORE INFORMATION: See the section onValid Folder Names.folders and select one to use as a Stay-Open folder.Folder Select for Current Folder Explainedfolders and select one to use as the specific Current FolderFolder Select for Fcc Explainedfolders and select one to use as the file carbon copy (fcc) for theFolder Select for Save Explainedfolders and select one to use for saving the current message.Newsgroup selecting for Posting explainedThis screen is designed to allow you to quickly and easily surveythe available newsgroups and select one to post news to.Navigating the List of Newsgroups General Alpine Commands--------------------------------- -----------------------F5 Move to previous group F1 Show this help textF7 Show previous screen of groupsF8 Show next screen of groupsF12 WhereIs (search group names)F3 Exit the Selection menu (without selecting a group)F4 Select the currently highlighted newsgroup P Move to previous group ? Show this help text - Show previous screen of groupsSpc (space bar) Show next screen of groups W WhereIs (search group names) E Exit the Selection menu (without selecting a group) S Select the currently highlighted newsgroupNewsgroup Subscribe Screen explained

        FOLDER SUBSCRIBE HELP

        This screen is designed to help you subscribe to newsgroups you arenot currently subscribed to. The screen display is a list of allavailable newsgroups (or possibly a partial list if you specified apartial name when entering the screen). Groups you have alreadysubscribed to have the letters "SUB" next to them. You mayselect a single new group to subscribe to by moving the cursor to thatgroup and pressing "S" or carriage return. Alternatively,you may change into ListMode with the "ListMode" command.The display will change slightly so that each group has a checkbox infront of it. Use the cursor and the Set/Unset command to place an"X" in front of each newsgroup you wish to subscribe to.When you are finished marking groups, the "Subscribe"command will subscribe you to those groups you have marked. Note, youmay not unsubscribe to groups with this command. Instead of the"A" "Subscribe" command, use the "D"F5 Move to previous group F1 Show this help textF3 Exit the News Subscribe menu (without selecting any groups)F4 Subscribe to the currently highlighted newsgroup P Move to previous group ? Show this help textSpc (space bar) Show next screen E Exit the News Subscribe menu (without selecting any groups) S Subscribe to the currently highlighted newsgroupWhen in ListMode, there is an additional command for marking groups toF9 Set or unset the highlighted groupX Set or unset the highlighted groupExplanation of Folder Selectionfolders and select one to open. P Move to previous folder ? Show this help textVCARD EXPLAINED

        What is the vCard format?

        A "vCard" is a sort of electronic business card, for exchanging information about and among people and organizations electronically. More information about vCard can be found (as of May 1998) on the WWW site of the Internet Mail Consortium at the URL:
        http://www.imc.org/pdi/
        FOLDER NAME NAMESPACES EXPLAINED

        Folder Name Namespaces Explained

        An Alpine folder name looks like
        [{<remote-specification>}][#<namespace>][<namespace-specific-part>]
        The local part of a folder name has an optional "Namespace" whichtells Alpine how to interpret the rest of the name.By default the folder name is interpreted as defining a section of your personalserver, if one is specified, or, typically, the homedirectory, if no server is defined.If a namespace is specified, it begins with the
        #news.comp.mail.pine
        This specifies a folder area that the server may export to groups
        This namespace is interpreted locally by Alpine. It has an unusual interpretation and format.
        #move<DELIM><MailDropFolder><DELIM><DestinationFolder>
        The #move namespace is followed by two folder names separated by a delimiterThe delimiter character may be any character that does not appear inThe meaning of #move is that mail will be copied from the MailDropFolder tothe DestinationFolder and then deleted (if possible) from the MailDropFolder., but with a minimum,are made for new mail arriving in the MailDropFolder.An example that copies mail from a POP inbox to a local folder follows
        #move+{popserver.example.com/pop3/ssl}inbox+local folder
        To you it appears that mail is being delivered to the local folder when itis copied from the MailDropFolder, and you read mail from the local folder.Note that if the DestinationFolder does not exist then the messages are notcopied from the MailDropFolder.A #move folder may only be used as an"Incoming folder" orWhen you are in the FOLDER LIST of Incoming Message Folders (after turningthe Add command has a subcommand "Use Mail Drop"which may be helpful for defining the folder in your Alpine configuration.The same is true when you edit theEach of these configuration methods will also create the DestinationFolderIf you are having problems, make sure the DestinationFolder exists.You may find some more useful information about Mail Drops atWhat is a Mail Drop?.Explanation of Valid Folder Names

        Folder Name Syntax Explained

        Once your folder collections are defined, you can usually refer tofolders by their simple (unqualified) name, or pick from a FOLDER LISTdisplay. However, understanding the complete syntax for folder names,both local and remote, is handy when using the Goto command and whenyou are adding new folder collections via the Setups/collectionList screen.
        [{<remote-specification>}][#<namespace>]<namespace-specific-part>
        The square brackets ([]) mean that the part is optional.If there is no remote-specification, then the folder name is interpretedlocally on the computer running Alpine.Local folder names depend on the operating system used by the computer running Alpine, as well as the configuration of that system. For example,"C:\PINE\FOLDERS\OCT-94" might exist on a PC, and"~/mail/september-1994" might be a reasonable folder name on aAlpine users have the option of using folders that are stored on some othercomputer. Alpine accesses remote folders via IMAP (the Internet MessageAccess Protocol), or in the case of news, via NNTP (the Network NewsTransport Protocol). To be able to access remote folders in Alpine, theremote host must be running the appropriate server software (imapd ornntpd) and you must correctly specify the name of the folder to Alpine,including the domain name of the remote machine. For example,
        {monet.art.example.com}INBOX
        could be a remote folder specification, and so could
        {unixhost.art.example.com}~/mail/september-1994
        {winhost.art.example.com}\mymail\SEP-94
        Note that in the case of remote folders, the directory/file path in the specification is determined by the operating system of the remote computer, not bythe operating system of the computer on which you are running Alpine.As you can tell, the name of the computer is in {} bracketsfollowed immediately by the name of the folder. (In each of these cases theoptional namespace is missing.) If, as in theseexamples, there is no remote access protocol specified, then IMAP isherefor a more detailed look at what options can be placed between the brackets.If there are no brackets at all, then the folder name is interpreted locallyon the computer on which you are running Alpine.To the right of the brackets when a server name is present, or at thestart of the foldername if no server is present, the sharp sign,"#", holds special meaning. It indicates a folder nameoutside the area reserved for your personal folders. In fact, it'sused to indicate both the name of the folder, and a special phrasetelling Alpine how to interpret the name that follows.So, for example, Alpine can be used to access a newsgroup that might be available on your computer using:The sharp sign indicates the folder name is outside your personalfolder area. The "news." phrase after it tells Alpine to interpret the remainder of the name as a newsgroup.Similarly, to access a newsgroup on your IMAP server, you might
        {wharhol.art.example.com}#news.comp.mail.misc
        There are a number of such special phrases (or "namespaces")available. For a more detailed explanation read aboutNamespaces.Note that "INBOX" has special meaning in both local and remote foldernames. The name INBOX refers to your "principal incomingmessage folder" and will be mapped to the actual file name used for yourINBOX on any given host. Therefore, a name like"{xxx.art.example.com}INBOX" refers to whatever file is used tostore incoming mail for you on that particular host.Help for Folder ListAvailable Commands -- Group 1 Available Commands -- Group 2------------------------------- ------------------------------F1 Show Help Text F1 Show Help Text F2 See commands in next group F2 See commands in next group F3 MAIN MENU Screen F3 Quit Alpine F4 Select folder and view it F4 MAIN MENU ScreenF6 Move to next folder F6 Specify a folder to go toF7 Show previous screen of listing F7 Show MESSAGE INDEX of current folderF8 Show next screen of listing F8 Compose a messageF9 Add a new folder F9 Print folder listingF12 Whereis (search folder names) (or count recent messages if is set)F8 Compose a message using rolesF10 Import the file back to a folderNavigating the Folder Screen Operations on the Selected Folder---------------------------- --------------------------------- P Move to previous folder V View Index of selected folder N Move to next folder D Delete - Show previous page of listing R RenameSpc (space bar) Show next page E Export to file U Import from file to folderFOLDER LIST Screen Commands General Alpine Command--------------------------- ----------------------- A Add a folder O Show all other available commands G Specify a folder to go to ? Show Help text I Show MESSAGE INDEX of current folder M MAIN MENU Screen W Whereis (search folder names) Q Quit Alpine % Print folder listing C Compose a message # Compose a message using rolesThese commands are only available in the FOLDER LIST screen when the "" feature is set in the SETUP CONFIGURATION screen:
        Select folders by certain criteria:
        • All: of limited use, since there is no Apply command.
        • folder contains messages not yet seen
        • folder contains new messages
        • folder contains exactly as many, more, or fewer messages
        • contained in name of folder (Name Select)
        • contained in messages in folder (Content Select)
          Select the folder the cursor is on. (Can be used to "manually" add one or more folders to a set created with the Select command described
          Toggles display of only selected folders or all folders on and off.
          ""is set then the TAB key will display the number of recent messages andthe total number of messages in the highlighted folder.The "Export" command causes the lowest common denominator stylemailbox to be written to a file.If the file already exists, you are asked if you want to delete it.If you say No, then the operation is aborted.Export might be a reasonable way to store a backup or an archival copy ofThe exported-to file is a local file on the system where you are running Alpine.The "Import" command is the opposite of the Export command.It reads a file created by Export and asks where it should save it in yourThis could be a new folder or an existing folder.If the folder already exists, the messages from the exported file will be
          Description of the FOLDER LIST Screen
          The purpose of the FOLDER LIST screen is to help you browse and managethe folders and directories (also known as "hierarchy")contained within a collection.Folders and directories are arranged alphabetically across lines ofthe screen. Directories, if present, are denoted by a specialcharacter at the end of the name known as the hierarchy delimiter(typically, "/"). By default, folders and directories are""configuration option can be used to group directories toward the The Next/Prev Page commands help browse the list, the Next/Prev Fldrcommands change the "selected" (i.e., highlighted) folder ordirectory, and the View Fldr/Dir commands will "open" theselected item. Folder and directory management is provided via theRename, Delete and Add commands.

          About Folders
          Folders are simply files where messages are kept. Every message has to bein a folder. Most every Alpine user starts out with 3 folders: an INBOX, afolder for sent mail and a folder for saved messages.

          You may create as many other folders as you wish. They must be givennames that can be filenames on the filesystem. You can move messages from one folder to another by opening the originalfolder and saving messages into the other folder just as you can savemessage from your INBOX to any other folder.

          Folders are typically just files in the filesystem. However, the filesfolders have some special formatting in them (so that Alpine knows where onemessage ends and another begins) and should not be edited outside ofAlpine. If you want copies of your messages in text files that you can editor otherwise manipulate, use the Export command to copy them from Alpine into

          About Directories
          A directory is simply a container used to group folders within afolder list. You can create as many directories as you like. And directories can even contain directories themselves.SPECIAL NOTES: When accessing folders on an IMAP server, it is importantto note that not all IMAP servers support directories. If you find thatthe Add command fails to offer the "Create Directory" subcommand,then it's likely that directories are not supported by the server servingSimilarly, servers that do provide for directories may not do so inthe same way. On some servers, for example, each folder name youcreate is at the same time capable of being a directory. When thishappens, Alpine will display both the folder name and the name of thedirectory (with trailing hierarchy delimiter) in the folder list.Another issue with IMAP access, though with a much smaller set of servers,is that not all servers accept the request to list out the availablefolders and directories in the same way. If you find yourself havingtrouble viewing folders on your server, you might investigate the""SEARCH RESULTS INDEXThis screen shows the results, if any, of your Directory Server search. Commands (besides those for screen navigation) are:
          Select this entry for use.
          Exit without selecting any of the entries.
          Search for text in the SEARCH RESULTS INDEX screen. (Searches only the displayed text, not the full records for each entry.)
          See the full information for the selected entry.
          Compose a message with the selected entry as the recipient.
          Compose a message with the selected entry as the recipient. This differsfrom Compose in that you may select a role before beginning your composition.
          Send the full information for the selected entry as an email message to someone else.
          Save to your address book:
        • the result of the search (as just found through your query) for the
        • the selected entry for repeated Directory Server searching when used Export to a file (external to Alpine):
        • the full information for the selected entry; or
        • the email address from the selected entry; or
        • the selected entry in vCard format.SETUP LDAP DIRECTORY SERVERS SCREEN

          SETUP LDAP DIRECTORY SERVERS SCREEN

          SETUP LDAP DIRECTORY SERVERS COMMANDS

          F4 Change configuration for directory server F5 Move to previous directory server F6 Move to next directory server F7 Previous page of directory servers F8 Next page of directory serversF10 Delete existing directory serverF11 Shuffle the order of directory serversF12 Whereis (search directory server titles) ------------------------- ----------------------- P Prev Directory Server ? Display this help text N Next Directory Server E Back to MAIN Alpine menu W WhereIs (search for word in directory server titles)Setup LDAP Directory Server Commands A Add new directory server $ Shuffle the order of directory servers D Delete existing dir server C Change configuration for highlighted server

          Description of the Setup LDAP Directory Servers Screen

          directory servers. You may also set some optional behavior for each server.The "Add Dir" command brings up a blank form to fill in. You will have to supply at least the name of the LDAP server.You will often have to supply a search base to be used with that server,as well. Once the form has been brought up on your screen, there is helpavailable for each of the options you may set.The "Del Dir" command allows you to remove a directory serverThe "Change" command is similar to the "Add Dir" command.The difference is that instead of bringing up a form for a new serverFor example, you might want to correct a typing error, change anickname, or change one of the options set for that server.The "Shuffle" command is used to change the order of directorySETUP SCORING SCREEN

          SETUP SCORING COMMANDS

          F4 Change configuration for ruleF5 Move to previous rule F5 Include file in rule configF6 Move to next rule F6 Exclude file from configF9 Add new rule F9 Replicate existing ruleF11 Shuffle the order of rulesF12 Whereis (search rule nicknames) P Prev rule ? Display this help text N Next rule E Back to MAIN Alpine menu W WhereIs (search for word in rule nicknames) A Add new rule $ Shuffle the order of rules D Delete existing rule C Change configuration for highlighted rule I Include file in rule config X Exclude file from rule config

          Description of the Setup Scoring Screen

          Most people will not use scores at all, but if you do use them, here's howUsing this screen, you may define Scoring rules.The score for a message is calculated by looking at every Score rule definedand adding up the Score Values for the ones that match the message.If there are no matches for a message, it has a score of zero.Message scores may be used a couple of ways in Alpine.One of the methods you may use to sort message indexes is to sort byThe scores of all the messages in a folder will be calculated and thenthe index will be ordered by placing the messages in order of ascending or

          Scores for use in Patterns

          The Patterns used for Roles, Index Line Coloring, and Filtering have acategory labeled "Score Interval".When a message is being compared with a Pattern to check for a match, ifthe Score Interval is set only messages that have a score somewhere in

          Scoring Rule Patterns

          In order to determine whether or not a message matches a scoring rulethe message is compared with the rule's Pattern.These Patterns are the same for use with Roles, Filtering, Index Coloring,Scoring, Other Rules, and Search Rules, so are described in only one place,"here".Actually, Scoring rule Patterns are slightly different from the other types ofPatterns because Scoring rule Patterns don't contain a Score Interval.In other words, when calculating the score for a message, which is doneby looking at the Scoring rule Patterns, scores aren't used.This is the value that will be added to the score for a message if theEach individual Score Value is an integer between -100 and 100, and thevalues from matching rules are added together to get a message's score.There is also a way to extract the value from a particular header of eachmessage. See the help text for Score Value for further information.The Add command is used to add a new scoring rule definition.The new rule will be added after the highlighted rule.The Delete command deletes the currently highlighted scoring rule.The Change command lets you edit the nickname, Pattern,and Score Value of the currently highlighted scoring rule.The Shuffle command allows you to change the order of the scoring rules.You may move the currently highlighted rule up or down in the list.The order of the rules is important since the rules are tested for amatch starting with the first rule and continuing until a match is found.You should place the rules with more specific Patterns near the beginningof the list, and those with more general Patterns near the end so thatthe more specific matches will happen when appropriate.The Replicate command is used to copy an existing rule and modify it.The IncludeFile command allows you to add a rules file to your configuration.Usually, your rules will be contained in your Alpine configuration file.If you wish, some or all of your rules may be stored in a separate file.If a rules file already exists (maybe it was made by somebody else usingAlpine), you may insert it before the currently highlighted rule.You may also insert an empty file or a file that does not yet exist.Once you have an empty rules file in your configuration, you may usethe Shuffle command to move rules into it.In fact, that's the only way to get the initial rule into the file.The eXcludeFile command removes a rules file from your rules configuration.A limitation of the program is that in order to exclude a rules filethat file must have at least one rulein it, otherwise you won't be able to highlight a line in the file.So you may have to add a dummy rule to the file in order to exclude the file.SETUP FILTERING SCREEN

          SETUP FILTERING SCREEN

          SETUP FILTERING COMMANDS

          F4 Change configuration for filterF5 Move to previous filter F5 Include file in filter configF6 Move to next filter F6 Exclude file from configF9 Add new filter F9 Replicate existing filterF11 Shuffle the order of filtersF12 Whereis (search filter nicknames) P Prev Filter ? Display this help text N Next Filter E Back to MAIN Alpine menu W WhereIs (search for word in filter nicknames) A Add new filter $ Shuffle the order of filters D Delete existing filter C Change configuration for highlighted filter I Include file in filter config X Exclude file from filter config

          Description of the Setup Filtering Screen

          This screen lets you add, delete, modify, or change the order of the rulesthat determine the filtering Alpine does on folders you view.The software that actually delivers mail (the stuff that happensbefore Alpine is involved) for you is in a better position to do mail filteringIf possible, you may want to look into using that sort of mail filtering todeliver mail to different folders, delete it, or forward it.However, if you'd like Alpine to help with this, Alpine's filtering is for you.Filtering is a way to automatically move certain messages from one folderto another or to delete messages.It can also be used to set message status (Important, Deleted, New,Answered) and to set for messages.Alpine doesn't have the ability to forward mail to another address orEach filtering rule has a "Pattern" and a "Filter Action".When a folder is opened, when new mail arrives in an open folder, orwhen mail is Expunged from a folder; eachmessage is compared with the Patterns of your filtering rules.The comparisons start with the first rule and keep going until thereIf a match is found, the message may be deleted or moved, depending onthe setting of the Filter Action.If the message is not deleted, it may have its status altered.When setting up a Pattern used to delete messages,it is recommended that you test the Pattern first with a "Move"case unintended matches occur. Messages that are deleted will be removed from the folder and unrecoverable from within Alpine after thenext Expunge command or once the folder being filtered has been closed.In order to determine whether or not a message matches a filter the message iscompared with the Filter's Pattern.Since filtering is a potentially destructive action, if you have a filteringPattern with nothing other than Current Folder Type set, that filteringOnce a filter match is found for a particular message, there are some actionsFirst, the message may have its status changed.This is the same message status that you can manipulate manually using theFlag Command.There are always four elements of message status that you can control.You can set or clear the Important status, the New status, the Deletedstatus, and the Answered status.Of course, if the filter is going to delete the message,then there is no point in setting message status.You may also be able to set user-defined keywords for a message.Second, the filter may delete or move the message.Deleting the message marks it Deleted and removes it from view.It is effectively gone forever (though it technically is still there untilthe next expunge command, which may happen implicitly).Moving the message moves it from the open folder into the folderlisted on the "Folder List" line of the filter configuration.If you list more than one folder name (separated by commas) then the messagewill be copied to each of those folders.In any case, if "Delete" or "Move" is set then themessage is removed from the current folder.If you just want to set the messages status without deleting it fromthe folder, then set the filter action to(There is no way to do a Copy instead of a Move, due to the difficultiesinvolved in keeping track of whether or not a message hasThe Add command is used to add a new filter definition to your set ofThe new filter will be added after the highlighted filter.The Delete command deletes the currently highlighted filter.and Folder of the currently highlighted filter.The Shuffle command allows you to change the order of the filters.You may move the currently highlighted filter up or down in the list.The order of the filters is important since the filters are tested for amatch starting with the first filter and continuing until a match is found.You should place the filters with more specific Patterns near the beginningThe Replicate command is used to copy an existing filter and modify it.The IncludeFile command allows you to add a filters file to your configuration.Usually, your filters will be contained in your Alpine configuration file.If you wish, some or all of your filters may be stored in a separate file.If a filters file already exists (maybe it was made by somebody else usingAlpine), you may insert it before the currently highlighted filter.Once you have an empty filters file in your configuration, you may usethe Shuffle command to move filters into it.In fact, that's the only way to get the initial filter into the file.The eXcludeFile command removes a filters file from your filters configuration.A limitation of the program is that in order to exclude a filters filethat file must have at least one filterSo you may have to add a dummy filter to the file in order to exclude the file.

          Performance Considerations

          The number and type of patterns being tested can adversely effect performance. Issues to be aware
        • The more filters you have defined the longer it will take to run downthe list. Deleting unused filters is a good idea.
        • Filtering in newsgroups served by an NNTP server will be slowif your patterns include tests other than "From:"SETUP INDEX LINE COLORS SCREEN

          SETUP INDEX LINE COLORS SCREEN

          SETUP INDEX LINE COLORS COMMANDS

          Description of the Setup Index Line Colors Screen

          Index Line Color causes lines in the MESSAGE INDEX screen to be colored.This action is only available if your terminal is capable of displayingcolor and color display has been enabled with theColor Style option within the(In PC-Alpine, color is always enabled so there is no option to turn on.)that cause the lines in the MESSAGE INDEX to be displayed in differentEach rule has a "Pattern",which is used to decide which of the rules is used; and the color thatis used if the Pattern matches a particular message.In order to determine whether or not a message matches an Index Color RuleIf none of the Index Color rules is a match for a particular index line,then the color used is set usingThis is the color that index lines are colored when there is a matchingwhich may be colored separately usingThe Add command is used to add a new rule definition to your set ofThe Delete command deletes the currently highlighted rule.and Index Line Color of the currently highlighted rule.The Shuffle command allows you to change the order of the rules.The Replicate command is used to copy an existing rule definition and modify it.SETUP SEARCH RULES SCREEN

          SETUP SEARCH RULES SCREEN

          SETUP SEARCH RULES COMMANDS

          Description of the Setup Search Rules Screen

          One of the commands that becomes available when that feature is turned onis the "; Select" command, which is used in the MESSAGE INDEXscreen to select a set of messages.One way of selecting messages is to use a Rule.All of the messages that match (or don't match if you wish)a Rule's Pattern will be selected.Any of your Rules may be used for this purpose.You might already have Rules set up for filtering, index line color, scores, or roles;and you may use any of those Rules with the Select command.However, you might find it more convenient to set up a separate set of Rulesjust for this purpose without having to worry about what other effectsThat is the purpose of these Select Rules.Each rule has a "Pattern"that is used to decide which messages are selected when you use it withIn order to determine whether or not a message should be selectedThe Change command lets you edit the nickname and Patternof the currently highlighted rule.This affects only the order they are presented in when you use the^T subcommand of the Select by Rule command.SETUP OTHER RULES SCREEN

          SETUP OTHER RULES SCREEN

          SETUP OTHER RULES COMMANDS

          Description of the Setup Other Rules Screen

          This is where you may set various actions that do not fit well into theOther Rules are a little different from the rest of the Rules becausethey depend only on the current folder, and not on a particular message.In order to determine whether or not a rule's actions should be appliedthe current folder is compared with the rule's Pattern, which consistsof only the Current Folder Type.Current Folder Type works the same for Other Rules as it does for Roles,Filtering, Index Coloring, and Scoring.Keep in mind that the only part of the Pattern that applies to OtherRules is the Current Folder Type when looking at the description ofWhen you enter a new folder, these rules will be checked to see if youhave set a sort order that is different from your default sort order.The default is set in the Setup/Config screen withthe "" option.If the Sort Order action is set, then the folder will be displayed sorted inthat sort order instead of in the default order.have set an Index Format that is different from your default Index Format,If so, the index will be displayed with this format instead of the default.have set a startup rule that is different from the default startup rule.The default for incoming folders is set in the Setup/Config screen withthe "" option.The default for folders other than INBOX that are not part of your(see feature) is to start with the last message in the folder.If the Startup Rule is set to something other than "default",then the rule will determine which message will be the current message whenThe various startup rule possibilities work the same here as they do inthe incoming collection, so checkand Action of the currently highlighted rule.SETUP ROLES SCREENF4 Change configuration for roleF5 Move to previous role F5 Include file in role configF6 Move to next role F6 Exclude file from configF9 Add new role F9 Replicate existing roleF11 Shuffle the order of rolesF12 Whereis (search role nicknames) P Prev Role ? Display this help text N Next Role E Back to MAIN Alpine menu W WhereIs (search for word in role nicknames) A Add new role $ Shuffle the order of roles D Delete existing role C Change configuration for highlighted role I Include file in role config X Exclude file from role config

          Description of the Setup Roles Screen

          that determine the role you are playing when composing a message.You may play different roles depending on who you are replying to.For example, if you are replying to a message addressed to help-desk youmay be acting as a Help Desk Worker.That role may require that you use a different return address and/orIf you set up roles they work like this: Each role has a set of"Uses", which indicate whether or not a role is eligible to beconsidered for a particular use; a "Pattern",which is used to decide which of the eligible roles is used; and a setof "Actions", which are taken when that role is used.When you reply to a message, the message you are replying to is comparedwith the Patterns of the roles marked as eligible for use when replying.The comparisons start with the first eligible role and keep going until thereIf a match is found, the matching role's Actions are taken.It is also possible to set a default role and to change that role duringWhen you start Alpine no default role will be set.You may set or change the current default role by using the "D"command in the role selection screen.You'll see that screen while composing a message and being asked to selectAn easy way to get to that screen is to use the Role Command toYou may find a default role useful if you normally perform the duties of oneof your roles for a while, then you switch to another role and stay in thenew role for another period of time.It may be easier than using the Role Command to select the role each time youThere are three types of use to be configured;one for Replying, one for Forwarding, and one for Composing.These indicate whether or not you want a role to be considered when youtype the Reply, Forward, or Compose commands.(The Role command is an alternate form of the Compose command, and it isnot affected by these settings.)Each of these Use types has three possible values.means that the role will never be considered as a candidate for use withFor example, if you set a role's Reply Use to Never, then when you Reply toa message, that role won't even be considered.(That isn't quite true. If the message you are replying to matches some otherrole that requires confirmation,then there will be a ^T command available which allows you to select a rolefrom all of your roles, not just the reply-eligible roles.)both mean that you do want to consider this role when using the correspondingFor either of these settings the role's Pattern willbe checked to see if it matches the message.For Reply Use, the message used to compare the Pattern with is the messageFor Forward Use, the message used to compare the Pattern with is the messageFor Compose Use, there is no message, so the parts of the Pattern that dependon a message (everything other than Current Folder Type) are ignored.In all cases, the Current Folder Type is checked if defined.If confirmation is requested, you will have a chance tochoose No Role instead of the offered role, or tochange the role to any one of your other roles (with the ^T command).In order to determine whether or not a message matches a role the message iscompared with the Role's Pattern.Since header patterns, AllText patterns, and BodyText patterns that are unset are ignored,a role that has all header patterns unset, the AllText pattern unset,the Score Interval unset, and the Current Folder Type set to"Any" may be used as a default role.It should be put last in the list of roles since the matchingstarts at the beginning and proceeds until one of the roles is a match.If no roles at all match, then Alpine willuse its regular methods of defining the role.If you wanted to, you could define a different "default" rolefor Replying, Forwarding, and Composing by setting the"Use" fields appropriately.Once a role match is found, the role's Actions are taken.For each role there are several possible actions that may be defined.They are actions to set the From address, the Reply-To address,the Fcc, the Signature, the Template file, and Other Headers.The From address is the address used on the From line of the messageThe Reply-To address is the address used on the Reply-To line of the messageYou don't need a Reply-To address unless it is different from the From address.If you want to set the value of the From or Reply-To headers, usethe specific fields "Set From" or "Set Reply-To".If you want to set the values of other headers, use this field. configuration option.Each header you specify here must include the header tagIt is different from the in that the value you givefor a header here will replace any value that already exists.For example, if you are Replying to a message there will be at least oneaddress in the To header (the address you are Replying to).The Fcc is used as the Fcc for the message you are sending.

          Set Signature or Set LiteralSig

          The Signature is the name of a file to be used as the signature file whenIf the name of the file has a vertical bar following it (|)then it is assumed that the file is a program that should be run toIf the LiteralSig is set, then it is used instead of the signature file.LiteralSig is just a different way to store the signature.It is stored in the pine configuration file instead of in a separateIf the option is definedeither in the role or as the default signature in the Setup/Config screen,then the signature file is ignored.A Template is the name of a file to be included in the message when thisBoth signature files and template files may be stored remotely on an IMAPIn order to do that you just give the file a remote name.This works just like the regularoption that is configured from the Setup/Configuration screen.A remote signature file name might look like:Once you have named the remote signature or template file you create itscontents by using the "F" "editFile" command when thecursor is on the "Set Signature" or "Set Template"Both signature files and template files (or the output of signature programsand template file programs) may contain special tokensthat are replaced with contentsthat depend on the message being replied to or forwarded.See the help for the individual fields inside the role editor for moreWhen you postpone the composition this SMTP server list will be savedwith the postponed composition and it cannot be changed later.Because of that, you may want to make this a list of SMTP serversIf any of the actions are left unset, then the action depends on whatis present in the "Initialize settings using role" field.If you've listed the nickname of another one of your roles there, then thecorresponding action from that role will be used here.If that action is also blank, or if there is no nickname specified,then Alpine will do whatever it normally does to set these actions.This depends on other configuration options and features you've set.The Add command is used to add a new role definition to your set ofThe new role will be added after the highlighted role.The Delete command deletes the currently highlighted role.The Change command lets you edit the nickname, Uses, Pattern,and Actions of the currently highlighted role.The Shuffle command allows you to change the order of the roles.You may move the currently highlighted role up or down in the list.The order of the roles is important since the roles are tested for amatch starting with the first role and continuing until a match is found.You should place the roles with more specific Patterns near the beginningThe Replicate command is used to copy an existing role and modify it.The IncludeFile command allows you to add a roles file to your configuration.Usually, your roles will be contained in your Alpine configuration file.If you wish, some or all of your roles may be stored in a separate file.If a roles file already exists (maybe it was made by somebody else usingAlpine), you may insert it before the currently highlighted role.Once you have an empty roles file in your configuration, you may usethe Shuffle command to move roles into it.In fact, that's the only way to get the initial role into the file.The eXcludeFile command removes a roles file from your roles configuration.A limitation of the program is that in order to exclude a roles filethat file must have at least one roleSo you may have to add a dummy role to the file in order to exclude the file.Patterns are used with Roles, Filtering, Index Coloring,Scoring, Other Rules, and Search Rules.Patterns are compared with a message to see if there is a match.For Filtering, the messages being checked are all the messages in theFor Index Line Coloring, each message that is visible on the screen ischecked for matches with the Index Coloring Patterns.Roles are used with the Reply, Forward, and Compose commands.For Reply, the message used to compare the Pattern with is the messagefor Forward, the message used to compare the Pattern with is the messageand for Compose, there is no message, so the parts of the Pattern that dependon a message (everything other than Current Folder Type and theOnly the Current Folder Type matters for Compose (plus the Beginning ofMonth or Year, which you wouldn't usually use for a Role).For Scoring, the message being scored is compared with all of the ScorePatterns, and the Score Values from the ones that match are added together to For Other Rules, there is no message. Only the Current Folder Type is checkedEach Pattern has several possible parts, all of which are optional.In order for there to be a match, ALL of thedefined parts of the Pattern must match the message.If a part is not defined it is considered a match, but note that a filteringPattern must have at least one defined part or it will be ignored.For example, if the To pattern is not defined it will be
          To pattern = <No Value Set>
          That is considered a match because it is not defined.This means that the Pattern with nothing defined is a match if theCurrent Folder Type matches, but there is an exception that was mentionedBecause filtering is a potentially destructive action, filtering Patternswith nothing other than Current Folder Type defined are ignored.If you really want a filtering Pattern to match all messages (subject toCurrent Folder Type) the best way to do it is to define a Score intervalthat includes all possible scores.This would be the score interval (-INF,INF).This can be used even if you haven't defined any rules to Set Scores.There are six predefined header patterns called the To, From, Sender, Cc, News,Besides those six predefined header patterns, you may addadditional header patterns with header fieldnames of your choosing.You add an extra header pattern by placing the cursor on one of thepatterns while in the role editor and using the "eXtraHdr" command.The Recip pattern is a header pattern that stands for Recipient (To OR Cc)and the Partic pattern is a header pattern that stands forParticipant (From OR To OR Cc).(Defining the Recip pattern does not have the same effect as defining boththe To and Cc patterns. Recip is To OR Cc, not To AND Cc.)Similar to the header patterns are the AllText pattern and the BodyText pattern.Instead of comparing this pattern's text against only the contents ofa particular header field, the text for the AllText pattern is comparedwith text anywhere in the message's header or body, and the text for theBodyText pattern is compared with text anywhere in the message's body.Any of the header patterns, the AllText pattern, or the BodyText pattern may be negated with theYou can tell that NOT has been turned on by looking for the character"!" at the beginning of the pattern line.When the "!" is present, it reverses the meaning of the match.That is, if the pattern matches then it is considered to NOT be a match, andif it does not match it is considered to be a match.For example, if you type the characters "!urgent" into the SubjectThis means you want to match the 7 character sequence "!urgent".In order to match messages that do not have "urgent" intheir Subject field, first type the characters "urgent" followedby carriage return for the value of the Subject pattern, then negate itThe contents of each of these header patterns (or the AllText or BodyText patterns) maybe a complete email address, part of an address, or a random set ofIt may also be a list of such patterns, which means youare looking for a match against the first pattern in the list ORthe second pattern OR the third and so on.For example, a Subject pattern equal towould match all messages with a subject that contained at least oneIt would also match subjects containing the words "alerts" orThe same example with "NOT" turned on would be emergencywhich would match all messages with a subject that did NOT contain any ofYou can use the "Add Value" command to add new words to the list,or you can enter them as a comma-separated list.(It is not possible to specify two patterns that must BOTH beIt is only possible to specify that EITHER pattern1 ORand that is exactly what using a list does.)The "Current Folder Type" and the "Score Interval" arealso part of the Pattern, although the "Score Interval" is not usedwhen checking for matches for Scoring.There are five similar settings that relate to the status of the message.These settings rely on the message being New or not, Deleted or not,Answered or not, Important or not, and Recent or not.There are also some other miscellaneous settings.The first is the Age of the message in days.Another is the Size of the message, in bytes.The third is a setting that detects whether or not the Subject of amessage contains raw 8-bit characters (unencoded characters with the mostThere is a setting that detects whether or not this is the first timeAlpine has been run this month (doesn't depend on individual messages),and another that detects whether or not this is the first time Alpine hasOther parts of the Pattern detect whether or not the From address of amessage appears in your address book, whether or not certain keywordsare set for a message, and whether or not certain character sets areA header pattern is simply text that is searched for in the correspondingFor example, if a Pattern has a From header pattern with the value"@company.com", then only messages that have a From headerthat contains the text "@company.com" will be possibleMatches don't have to be exact.For example, if the relevant field of a message contains the text"mailbox@domain" somewherein it, then header patterns of "box", or "x@d", or"mailbox@domain" are all matches.All parts of the Pattern must match so, for example,if a message matches a definedFrom pattern, it still must be checked against the other parts of thePattern that have been defined.The To header pattern is a slightly special case.If the message being checked has a Resent-To headerand the feature is turned on, the addressesthere are used in place of the addresses in the To header.This is only true for the To header.Resent-cc and Resent-From headers are never used unless you add themThe meaning of a header pattern may be negated with the ! From pattern = susan@example.comIf you want to check for the presence of a header field but don't carethe empty pattern that you get by entering a pair ofdouble quotes ("") should match any message thathas the corresponding header field.

          AllText patterns

          AllText patterns are just like header patterns except that the text issearched for anywhere in the message's headers or body, not just in thecontents of a particular header field.

          BodyText patterns

          BodyText patterns are just like header patterns except that the text issearched for anywhere in the message's body, not just in theIf there is more than one header pattern or AllText pattern or BodyText patternfor which you want to take thesame action there is a shorthand notation that may be used.Any of these patterns may be a list of patterns instead ofIf any one of the patterns in the list matches the messagethen it is considered a match.For example, if "company1" and "company2" both requiredyou to use the same role when replying to messages, you might haveThis means that if the mail you are replying to was addressed toeither "anything@company1.com" or "anything@company2.com",then this Pattern is a match and the same actions will be taken.The meaning of an AllText or BodyText pattern may be negated with theA technicality: Since comma is the character used to separate multiple valuesin any of the fields that may have multiple values (such as header patterns,AllText patterns, BodyText patterns, keywords, folder lists, and so on),backslash (\) if you want to include a literal comma in one of those fields.All other backslashes (those not followed by a comma) are literalbackslashes and should not be escaped.It's unlikely you'll ever need to enter a literal comma or backslash in

          Current Folder Type

          The "Current Folder Type" may be set to one of four differentvalues: "Any", "News", "Email", orIf the value is set to "News", then thePattern will only match if the currently open folder is a newsgroup.The value "Email" only matches if the current folder is not news andthe value "Any" causes any folder to match.If the value of "Current Folder Type" is set to "Specific",then you must fill in a value for "Folder", which is on the linebelow the "Specific" line.In this case you will only get a match if the currently open folder isYou may give a list of folders instead of just a singlefolder name, in which case the Pattern will match if the open folder isany one of the folders in the list.Here are some samples of specific folder names:
          mail/local-folder
          The easiest way to fill in the "Folder" field is to usethe "T" command that is available when the "Folder" line isincurred when collecting the information necessary to check whetheror not a Pattern matches a message.If you have Patterns with a Current Folder Type of either"Any" or "News" and those Patterns are used forIndex Line Coloring or Scoring, you may experienceslower screen redrawing in the MESSAGE INDEX screen when in a newsgroup.

          Age Interval

          The "Age Interval" may be set to an interval of messageages that should be considered a match.Like the other parts of the Pattern, if it is unset it will be ignored.where "min_age" and "max_age" are integers greaterThe special value "INF" may be used forthe max value. It represents infinity.Actually, this option may be defined as a list of intervals insteadThe list is separated by commas.

          Size Interval

          The "Size Interval" may be set to an interval of messagesizes that should be considered a match.where "min_size" and "max_size" are integers greaterWhen there is a Size Interval defined, it is a match if the size, in bytes, of

          Score Interval

          The "Score Interval" may be set to an interval of messagescores that should be considered a match.where "min_score" and "max_score" are positive ornegative integers, with min_score less than or equal to max_score.the min and max values to represent negative and positive infinity.the message is contained in any of the intervals in the list.The intervals include the endpoints.The score for a message is calculated by looking at every Score rule defined andadding up the Score Values for the ones that match the message.When deciding whether or not a Pattern matches a message for purposes ofcalculating the score, the Score Interval is ignored.

          Message Status

          There are five separate message status settings.By default, all five are set to the value "Don't care", whichThe value "Yes" means that the particular status must be truefor a match, and the value "No" means that the particularstatus must not be true for a match.For example, one of the five Message Status settings is whether a messageA "Yes" means that the message must be Important to beconsidered a match and "No" means that the message must not beImportant to be considered a match.The same is true of the other four message status settings that dependon whether or not the message is New; whether the message has been Answered or not; whether the message has been Deleted or not, andwhether the message is Recent or not.

          Message Keywords

          Keywords are similar to Message Status, but they are chosen by the user.Provided the mail server allows for it, you may add a set of possible keywordsto a folder and then you may set those keywords or not for each messagein the folder (see Flag Command).The syntax of this part of the Pattern is similar to the header patterns.The Keyword part of the Pattern is a match if the message has any ofLike other parts of the Pattern, if this is unset it will be ignored.

          Message Character Sets

          This part of the Pattern matches messages that make use of one or more ofthe character sets specified in the pattern.they stand for by typing the "T" command with the CharacterThe syntax of this part of the Pattern is similar to the header patternsand the Message Keywords pattern.It is a list of character sets (or shorthand names).The Character Set part of the Pattern is a match if the message uses anyof the character sets in the list.

          Raw 8-bit in Subject

          By default, the value of this option is "Don't care", whichThe value "Yes" means that there must be raw 8-bit characters inthe Subject of the message in order for there to be a match,and the value "No" is the opposite.Setting this option will affect performance in large folders because thesubject of each message in the folder has to be checked.

          Beginning of Month

          This option gives you a way to take some action once per month.The value "Yes" means that this must be the first time Alpine hasbeen run this month in order to count as a match,

          Beginning of Year

          This option gives you a way to take some action once per year.been run this year in order to count as a match,

          Address in Address Books

          This option gives you a way to match messages that have an addressThe value "Yes, in any address book" means the addressIf you set it to only "To" then the To addresses will be used.Setting this option may affect performance in large folders because theFrom and Reply-To of each message in the folder have to be checked.

          Categorizer Command

          That would continue to work correctly if the command didn't exist.SELECT ADDRESS BOOK SCREEN

          SELECT ADDRESS BOOK SCREEN

          F3 Exit screen without selecting anythingF4 Select highlighted address bookF5 Move to previous address bookF7 Previous page of address booksF8 Next page of address books P Previous addrbook ? Display this help text S Select highlighted address book E Exit screen without selecting anything

          Description of the Select Address Book Screen

          This screen helps you select one of your address books.Use the Previous and Next commands to highlight the address book you wish toF4 Select a role to use in composition N Next Role E Exit without a selection [Return] Select highlighted role D Change Default Role

          Description of the Roles Screen

          With this screen you select a role to be used in the composition of aUse the Previous and Next commands to highlight the role you wish toWhen you type carriage return you will be placed in the composer using the highlighted role.You don't have any non-default rolesavailable unless you set them up.You may do so by using the Setup/Rules command on the MAIN MENU.By using the D command, you may set a default role that will persist untilyou change it or until you exit Alpine.The D command toggles through three states: set the default role, unset thedefault role, and leave the default role as it is.SELECT FOLDERS TO CHECK SCREEN

          SELECT FOLDERS TO CHECK SCREEN

          F3 Exit without selecting anythingF5 Move highlight to previous folderF6 Move highlight to next folder P Prev Folder ? Display this help text N Next Folder ^C exit without changing anything - Previous page % Print

          Description of the Select Folders to Check Screen

          This screen is only useful if the featureBy default, when you set that feature all of your incoming folderswill be checked periodically for Unseen messages.By using this screen, you may restrict the set of monitored folders toa subset of all of the incoming folders.Mark the folders you want to monitor for Unseen messages withWhen you've finished marking all your selections use the Selectcommand to register your choices.To return to the default of checking all incoming foldersdelete all folders or unmark all folders.SELECT KEYWORDS SCREEN

          SELECT KEYWORDS SCREEN

          F4 Select the highlighted keyword (or chosen keywords in ListMode)F5 Move highlight to previous keywordF6 Move highlight to next keywordF9 Toggle choices when using ListModeF10 Turn on/off ListMode (makes it easy to choose multiple keywords) P Prev Keyword ? Display this help text N Next Keyword E Exit without selecting anything S Select the highlighted keyword (or chosen keywords in ListMode) L Turn on ListMode (makes it easy to choose multiple keywords) X Toggle choices when using ListMode

          Description of the Select Keyword Screen

          This screen just gives you an easy way to select a keyword or a list ofThe list of keywords presented is the list of all keywords defined in your option.If you have given a keyword a nickname, that nickname is displayedSELECT CHARACTER SETS SCREEN

          SELECT CHARACTER SETS SCREEN

          F4 Select the highlighted charset (or chosen charsets in ListMode)F5 Move highlight to previous charsetF6 Move highlight to next charsetF10 Turn on/off ListMode (makes it easy to choose multiple charsets) P Prev Charset ? Display this help text N Next Charset E Exit without selecting anything S Select the highlighted charset (or chosen charsets in ListMode) L Turn on ListMode (makes it easy to choose multiple charsets)

          Description of the Select Character Set Screen

          This screen just gives you an easy way to select a character set or a list ofThe list of character sets presented is the list of all character sets known toYou may select other character sets by typing them in directly.SELECT A CHARACTER SET SCREEN

          SELECT A CHARACTER SET SCREEN

          F4 Select the highlighted character setF5 Move highlight to previous character setF6 Move highlight to next character setF7 Previous page of character setsF8 Next page of character sets P Prev Character Set ? Display this help text N Next Character Set E Exit without selecting anything S Select the highlighted character set

          Description of the Select A Character Set Screen

          This screen just gives you an easy way to select a character set from theset of character sets Alpine knows about.The list presented will vary slightly depending on what option you areselecting the character set for.SELECT A KEYWORD SCREEN

          SELECT A KEYWORD SCREEN

          F4 Select the highlighted keyword S Select the highlighted keywordThis screen just gives you an easy way to select a keyword.SELECT A PRIORITY SCREEN

          SELECT A PRIORITY SCREEN

          F4 Select the highlighted priorityF5 Move highlight to previous priorityF6 Move highlight to next priorityF7 Previous page of priorities P Prev Priority ? Display this help text N Next Priority E Exit without selecting anything S Select the highlighted priority

          Description of the Select Priority Screen

          This screen gives you a way to select a priority for the message you are sending.This priority will be placed in the non-standard X-Priority header of your outgoing mail.Some mail programs will display an indication of the priority level tothe recipient of the message, some will ignore it.Even in cases where the mail programs of both the sender and the recipientagree on the meaning of this header, keep in mind that it issomething that the sender sets so it is only an indicationof the priority that the sender attaches to the mail.Alpine can be made to display an indication of this priority in incomingSELECT A RULE SCREENF4 Select the highlighted ruleF5 Move highlight to previous ruleF6 Move highlight to next rule P Prev Rule ? Display this help text N Next Rule E Exit without selecting anything S Select the highlighted rule

          Description of the Select Rule Screen

          This screen just gives you an easy way to select a rule from all of yourThe list of rules presented is the list of nicknames of all of the rulesFor selecting messages, it is likely that the Indexcolor rules and possiblythe Roles rules will be most useful.The others are there also, in case you find a use for them.In order for this to be useful for selecting messages, the nicknames ofthe rules have to be different.Alpine actually just gets the nickname of the rule that you select and thenlooks up that rule using the nickname.So if there are duplicate nicknames, the first rule that has thatSELECT AN ADDRESS SCREEN

          SELECT AN ADDRESS SCREEN

          F4 Select the highlighted addressF5 Move highlight to previous addressF6 Move highlight to next addressF7 Previous page of addresses P Prev Address ? Display this help text N Next Address E Exit without selecting anything S Select the highlighted address

          Description of the Select Address Screen

          This screen gives you an easy way to select an address from all ofthe address book entries that match the prefix typed so far.Folder Collections Explained

          Folder Collections Explained

          Those of you with simple mail configurations will just see a list of all thefolders you have when choosing FOLDER LIST from Alpine's MAIN MENU. The special folders for INBOX, sent mail and saved messageswill appear at the top of the list. All others are in alphabetical order.or your system administrator have defined more than one collection or ifyou have a collection (for newsgroups or email folders) defined on your system, then you will see the COLLECTION LIST screen first when choosing FOLDER LIST from Alpine's MAIN MENU.

          Why have multiple folder collections?

          For Alpine users who only maintain email folders (and not too many) on one host, a single folder collection is probably sufficient.

          However, people who have more than one email account - for example, one at their university, and one with their personal Internet Service Provider - will have different sets of folders on different hosts, and they may want toaccess them all from the same installation of Alpine, rather than use different software and/or log into other hosts to manipulate messages in different accounts. (If in doubt whether one of your email accounts can be accessed with Alpine, contact the technical support people for that account.) Even peoplewho have only one email account on one host, but have dozens orhundreds of email folders, may want to arrange these folders together in a That is where multiple collections come in.

          "Incoming Message Folders" is a special collection typically used to supplement your single INBOX. All the folders here are meant to be ones that receive incoming messages, which you intend to check more or less frequently. You may have multiple folders like this because you or your systems administrator have set up an external program or you may have set upmessages into different folders, based on certain criteria such as sender, recipient, or subject; or because you have multiple accounts and wish to check their INBOXes easily. This collection is established by feature in the SETUP CONFIGURATION screen, which is accessed from the
          You can also define a collection specifically fornewsgroups. Alpine does this for you implicitly when you define an NNTP Serverin your Alpine configuration. The news collection appears last in the COLLECTION LIST (though you can shuffle it up in the order of presentation),and Alpine knows not to save messages there.
          This is the default collection for your saved and sent messages folders.In the absence of any folder-collection definitions, Alpine will assume asingle default folder collection.If necessary, Alpine will create the directory"mail" in your Unix home directory Setup/collectionList screen, called up from the MAIN MENU, to manage your collection list. SETUP COLLECTION LIST screen

          SETUP COLLECTION LIST screen

          The SETUP COLLECTION LIST screen lets you manage your collectionFolder Collections Explained for detailed explanation of collections.

          Modify attributes of the selected collection definition.
          Create a new collection definition.
          Delete the selected collection definition.
          NOTE: The folders and directories referred to by thecollection definition are NOT deleted. Folders mustbe deleted, if that's what you wish to do, from the FOLDER LIST screen, which shows the individual folders in a collection.
          Change the order of the displayed collections. Alpine will offerto move the currently selected collection one position UPCOLLECTION LIST screen

          COLLECTION LIST screen

          The COLLECTION LIST screen is used to select one of your collection definitions to display the folders they contain. SeeFolder Collections Explained for detailed explanation of collections.

          To manage your collection definitions (Add, Change, Delete, etc.), usethe Setup/collectionList command on Alpine'sSELECT POSTPONED MESSAGE

          POSTPONED MESSAGE SELECTION COMMANDS

          F5 Move to previous message F1 Show this help text F7 Show previous screen of messages F8 Show next screen of messages F3 Exit the Message Select menu (canceling Send command) F4 Select the currently highlighted message F9 Mark the currently highlighted message as deleted F10 Undelete (remove deletion mark from) the highlighted message P Move to previous message ? Show this help text - Show previous screen of messages Spc (space bar) Show next screen of messages E Exit the Message Select menu (canceling Send command) S Select the currently highlighted message D Mark the currently highlighted message as deleted U Undelete (remove deletion mark from) the highlighted message

          Description of the Select Postponed Message Screen

          This screen allows you to select one of several previously postponedmessages in order to continue composition. Your options are very limited-- the screen is not meant to let you manipulate these messages. However,you may now delete messages from this list. Once you choose a message,Alpine reads it in and puts you into the regular message composer.Messages do not stay in this postponed state automatically. If you selecta message and then want to postpone it again, use the normal postpone(Ctrl-O) command in the composer.If you exit this screen without selecting a message, the Compose commandthat got you here is canceled. Other than messages explicitly marked"Deleted", no messages will be removed.CHOOSE A FOLDER TO SAVE INTO

          Choose a Folder to Save Into

          After Exiting from this help text,type the name of the folder you want to save into and press RETURN.Press ^T to get a list of your folders to choose from.If you have Folder Collections defined you may useCtrl-P (Previous collection) and Ctrl-N (Next collection) to switchthe collection being saved to.If Tab Completion is enabled (it is enabled by default)you may type a Tab character to have Alpine complete the folder name for you.If Partial Match Lists is enabled (it is enabled by default) you may typeCtrl-X to get a list of matches to the prefix you've typed in so far.If the Ctrl-R subcommand is present that means you can decide to Delete ornot Delete the message you are saving after you save it.The label on that key gives the action to switch to.If it says Delete and you type Ctrl-R the label displayed will change toNo Delete and the source message will be deleted after the save. If itsays No Delete and you type Ctrl-R the label displayed will change toDelete and the message will not be deleted.You can control the default for the Delete parameter with theconfiguration feature .Similarly, if the Ctrl-W subcommand is present that means you can decideto Preserve the order of the messages being saved or not.If it is labeled Preserve Order and you type Ctrl-W, the resulting Saved messageswill be in the same order as you see them in the source folder now.The opposite action (which is usually the default) is that you don't careThe Saved messages may or may not be in the same order in the destination folder.There may be a performance penalty for choosing to save the messages in order.You can control the default for the Preserve Order parameter with the.If you haven't disabled the Save Input History and you've already done aSave earlier in this session then you may use the Up and Down arrows to retrievea folder name used in a previous Save.WHAT IS A MAIL DROP?In some situaions it may make sense to have your mail delivered to onefolder (the Mail Drop) and then when you want to read mail that has beendelivered to the Mail Drop folder Alpine will move it to anotherOften the Mail Drop will be a remote folder and messages will be moved fromthere to a local destination folder.One example where this might make sense is if the Mail Drop folder is accessibleYou could designate your POP inbox as the Mail Drop folder and have Alpine movemail from there to a local (on the same machine Alpine is running on)destination folder, where you'll read it.A Mail Drop may only be used as your Inbox or as an"Incoming folder".There is no attempt to synchronize the contents of the destination folderwith the contents of the Mail Drop folder.All that happens is that all of the messages in the Mail Drop folder arecopied to the destination folder and then they are deleted and expunged (if possible)The next time a check for new mail is made, any messages in the Mail Drop folder are once again copied to the destination folder and deletedand expunged from the Mail Drop folder.(If the Mail Drop folder is a news group, then the messages can't beexpunged from the newsgroup. Instead, only Recent messages are copied fromthe newsgroup to the destination folder.)Configuration of a Mail Drop is a little different from configuration ofa folder that does not use a Mail Drop because you have to specify twoThe two folders may be any types of folders that Alpine can normally use.They don't have to be a remote folder and a local folder, that isWhen you use a Mail Drop folder Alpine will periodically re-open the MailThe new-mail checks will happen at the frequency set with the option,()closing of the Mail Drop folder.If the user initiates the check by typing ^L (Ctrl-L) or the Next command when atthe end of the folder index, then the check will happen, regardless of howlong it has been since the previous check.If there is new mail, that mail will be copied to the destination folderand then will be deleted from the Mail Drop.Note that using a Mail Drop with a local destination folder does not makesense if you read mail from more than one machine, because the mail isdownloaded to the destination folder (which is accessible from only onemachine) and deleted from the Mail Drop.The feature modifies the operation of Mail Drops.The actual syntax used by Alpine for a folder that uses a Mail Drop is:
          <DELIM>
          is a single character that does not appear in the MailDropFolder name.If the name doesn't contain spaces then it can be a space character.The two folder names are full technicalfolder namesHere are a couple examples to give you an idea what is being talked about:
          #move {popserver.example.com/pop3}inbox localfolder
          #move+{nntpserver.example.com/nntp}#news.comp.mail.pine+local folder
          ENTER MAILDROP SERVER

          Enter Mail Drop Server

          You are being asked for the name of the Mail Drop server for use withType the server's name followed by RETURN.You may use the ^X command if the server is the same as the server thatYou may have to add optional extra information to the server name.For example, if the server is using a non-standard port number youwould specify that by appending a colon (:) followed by the port numberor you may need to specify a different protocol if the server is not an
          foo.example.com/pop3
          foo.example.com/nntp
          For an explanation of all of the possibilities, seeServer Name SyntaxIf the Mail Drop folder is on the machine where Alpine is running, then just enterRETURN without typing a server name.ENTER DESTINATION SERVER

          Enter Destination Server

          You are being asked for the name of the server where the destinationfolder is for use with your Mail Drop INBOX.That is, you are using a Mail Drop for your INBOX and you've already enteredthe server and folder name for the Mail Drop.Now you need to enter the server for the destination folderwhere the mail should be copied to.Mail will come from the Mail Drop and be copied to the destination folder.If the folder is local to this computer, just type RETURN without enteringfolder is for use with this Mail Drop incoming folder.That is, you are using a Mail Drop for this incoming folder andENTER INBOX SERVERYou are being asked for the name of the server for use withIf the INBOX folder is on the machine where Alpine is running, then just enterThere is a special command (^W) if you want to set up a folder that gets itsMail Drop.If you type that command, you will be prompted for the information forboth the Mail Drop folder and the destination folder, which will be usedENTER INCOMING FOLDER SERVER

          Enter Incoming Folder Server

          You are being asked for the name of the server for use with this incomingIf the folder is on the machine where Alpine is running, then just enterIf the folder is on an IMAP server then type the server's name followedFor example, if the IMAP server is using a non-standard port number youboth the Mail Drop folder and the destination folder.ENTER FOLDER NAMEThis is the name of the folder on the previously specified server.To define a folder outside the default area, prefixthe path with the namespace to use when interpreting thegiven path. If a namespace is specified, the folder name begins with thesharp (#) character followed by the name of the namespacename's format, namespaces can also imply access rights, contentFor a more detailed explanation read aboutTo specify the default for INBOX on the server you can usually just enter"INBOX", and the server will understand the special meaning ofENTER SUBFOLDER NAMEThis is the name of a new subfolder in the directory you are creating.Because empty directories are hidden and therefore not useful, you must alsocreate a subfolder in the directory you are creating in order that theAlternatively, you may turn off the configuration featureso that empty directories remain visible.If you do that, you will not be required to create the subfolder when youPipe Command SubOptions

          Pipe Command SubOptions

          By default, when you use the Pipe command, the processed text of themessage is sent to the Unix commandyou specify and the output is captured by Alpine and shown to you.(This command is available in PC-Alpine, as well, but there aren't manyWindows commands that work well with piping.)There are some sub-commands that may be used to alter this behavior.These are toggles that switch the behavior between two possibilities.They can be combined in any way you wish.By default, the prompt at the bottom of the screen looks like
          Pipe message 37 to :
          Pipe messages to :
          if you are piping more than one message.
          Shown Text or Raw Text
          This option toggles between sending the shown (processed) textof the message to the Unix command, and sending theraw (unprocessed) text of the message to the Unix command.The default is to send the shown text.The raw version of the message will contain all of the headers and anyMIME encoding that the message contains.If you've selected the Raw Text then the prompt will have the additional word
          Pipe RAW messages to :
          You can experiment with this option by piping to something simple like the
          Captured Output or Free Output
          This option toggles between having Alpine capture the output ofthe Unix pipe command for display, and not capturing it.If the command you are piping to is a filter that will produce outputyou want to view, then you want to capture that outputIf the Unix command doesn't produce output or handles the display itself,When you've selected the Free Output option the prompt will change to
          Pipe messages to (uncaptured) :
          No Delimiter or With Delimiter
          This option controls whether or not a Unix mailbox style delimiterwill come before the text of the message.This is the delimiter used in the common Unix mailbox format.It's the single line that begins with the five characters"From" followed by a <SPACE> character.You'll usually only want to include this if the Unix command requiresinput in the format of a traditional Unix mailbox file.When you've selected the With Delimiter option the prompt will change to
          Pipe messages to (delimited) :
          To Same Pipe or To Individual Pipes
          This option only shows up if you are running an aggregateThat is, the command was Apply Pipe, not just Pipe.You have the option of piping all of the selected messages through asingle pipe to a single instance of the Unix command,or piping each individual message through a separate pipe to separateinstances of the Unix command.The default is that all of the output will go through a single pipeto a single instance of the command.You can try this option with a command like "less", with FreeWhen you've selected the Individual Pipes option the prompt will change to
          Pipe messages to (new pipe) :
          As mentioned earlier, the options can be combined in any way you wish.You may leave them all off, turn them all on, or turn some of them onIf you use the pipe command a second time in the same session the defaultoptions will be what you used the last time.Suspend CommandWith the featureenabled, you can, at almost any time, temporarily halt your Alpine session,and return to your system prompt.FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-tray-icon"-->

          FEATURE:

          This option restores a behavior of previous versions of PC-Alpine.versions, when started, installed a PC-Alpine icon in the notification tray of Window's Taskbar. The primary use of this icon was to indicatenew mail arrival by turning red (while the Taskbar icon remained green).Additionally, the icon now changes to yellow to signify that a mail folderRather than add another icon to the Taskbar, this version of PC-Alpine will color its Taskbar entry's icon red (as well as the icon in the WindowTitle). This feature is only provided for backwards compatibility.Read File Commandcommand allows you to copy in text from an existing file. You will beprompted for the name of a file to be inserted into the message. The filename is relative to your home directory configuration setting; or, the file name must be specified as a full path name -- for example: "A:\PAPER.TXT"-- for example: "/tmp/wisdom-of-the-day"(without the quotation marks).The file will be inserted where the cursor is located. Thefile to be read must be on the same system as Alpine. If you use Alpine on aUnix machine but have files on a PC or Mac, the files must be transferredto the system Alpine is running on before they can be read. Please ask yourlocal computer support people about the correct way to transfer a file to Alt Editor CommandThe "Alt Editor" command's availability depends on theSetup/Config variable "".When the variable specifies a valid editor on your system, thiscommand will launch it with the current text of your messageSpell Check Commandcommand calls an external spell checking program to look over themessage you are composing. By default, Alpine usesJustify Commandcommand reformats the text in the paragraph the cursor is in.Paragraphs are separated by one blank line or a line beginning with a space.This is useful when you have been editing a paragraph and the lines becomeuneven. The text is left aligned or justified and the right is ragged. Ifthe text is already justified as typed with auto-wrap, no justification willIf you have set a mark to select ablock of text, the Justify command is modified.Instead of automatically justifying the current paragraph you will beasked if you want to justify the paragraph, justify the selected region,or adjust the quote level of the selected region.Adjusting the quote level only works if you are using standard"> " or ">" quotes, which is the default if you haven'tchanged "".When composing a reply containing included text, the justify commandwill reformat text to the right of the "",adding or removing indented lines as needed. Paragraphs are separatedby a blank line, a line containing only the , or aline containing the indent string and one or more blank spaces.Included text that was previously indented (or "quoted") is"> " or ">" quotes.Mark, Cut and Paste Commands

          Mark, Cut and Paste Commands

          You can define a "block" of text, which can subsequentlycopied as a unit, by setting a mark at the start of the block (Ctrl-^) andthen moving the cursor to the end of the desired text block. You can then"cut" the block out move the cursor, and "paste" itin the new location. Also, you can paste more than once, allowing youto use this feature to copy a block of text.

          without having marked anything, Alpine will deletea single line. If you delete a group of lines together, Alpine keeps themwill restore them as a block. Aboutterminology: Mark is shown as "^^". The first "^" means you shouldhold down the "Control" key on your keyboard. The second "^" means"type the character ^".This version of Alpine contains an enhanced algorithm for justification,which allows you to justify text that contains more complicated quotestrings. This algorithm is based on pragmatics, rather than on a theory,and seems to work well with most messages. Below you will find technicalinformation on how this algorithm works.When justifying, Alpine goes through each line of the text and tries todetermine for each line what the quote string of that line is. The quotestring you provided is always recognized. Among other characters recognized is ">".Some other constructions of quote strings are recognized only if theyappear enough in the text. For example "Peter :" is onlyrecognized if it appears in two consecutive lines.Additionaly, Alpine recognizes indent-strings and justifies text in aparagraph to the right of indent-string, padding with spaces if necessary.An indent string is one which you use to delimit elements of a list. Forexample, if you were to write a list of groceries, one may write:In this case the character "*" is the indent-string. Alinerecognizes numbers (0, 1, 2.5, etc) also as indent-strings, and certaincombinations of spaces, periods, and parenthesis. In any case, numbers arerecognized ONLY if the line preceeding the given line is empty orends in one of the characters "." or ":".In addition to the explanation of what constitutes a paragraph above, anew paragraph is recognized when an indent-string is found in it (andvalidated according to the above stated rules).tells Alpine you are finished composing.Before actually sending it, though, Alpine will ask you to confirm your intention, and, at the same time, redisplayed the message textwith the recipients at the top of the screen to give you the opportunityto review and verify that the message is addressed to the peoplethen this confirmation prompt and any options it allows are skipped.This confirmation prompt may also offer, dependingon your particular Setup/Config, options allowing you to setdelivery status notifications,include attachments in the "Fcc" (if you had previouslyspecified that they exclude attachments, message submission process,choose the filter through which theoutgoing text should first pass,or turn of flowed text generation.Rich Header CommandThe Rich Header command allows you to toggle between the list of all message headers available for editing and those that are mostUse this toggle to expose headers that are not normally visible byIf you are posting to a newsgroup the set of defaults is a little different.Obviously, in that case, the Newsgroups header is of interest so is notFor news posting the hidden set includes theYou won't normally want to edit these, which is why they are hidden,but it is sometimes useful to be able to set them manually.The default sets of headers listed above can be altered.Any header that you have added to theoption will appear when you use the Rich Headers command tomake the Rich Headers visible.(Headers listed in the list will be visibleeven without toggling the Rich Headers command.)Address CompletionWhen entering addresses in the address fields of the composer (To, Cc, etc.)the TAB key may be used to help complete the address.Type a partial nickname and tap the TAB key to complete the typing.The unambiguous part of the name will be filled in automatically.Typing TAB twice in succession will bring up a selection list of possibilities,making it easy to find and choose the correct address.The matching algorithm is rather ad hoc.The search starts with a search of your address book.It counts as a match if the nickname, address, or fullname field of anentry begins with the text typed in so far. It is also a match ifa later word in the fullname (for example, the middle name or last name)The search will happen for any servers that have thefeature set. You can set or unset the feature for each server independentlyin the Setup/Directory screen.Finally, if you are replying to or forwarding a message, that message issearched for likely candidate addresses that match the typed-in text.The Cancel command returns you to Alpine's normal mail processing andcauses the message currently under composition to be thrown out.The message text will be lost.Note: Unless the has been set, the text of the most recent composition cancelledwill be preserved in the file named"dead.letter" in your home directory.If you unintentionally cancel a message, look there for its text.Postpone Command(F11)(^O)command allows you to temporarily stop working on the currentother messages or compose another message. When you want to resume amessage later, start to compose and answer "yes" to the"Continue postponed composition?" question. You maypostpone as many messages as you like.Note: If a is definedin the Setup/Config screen, then the Postpone command will prompt you forthe folder in which to store your outgoing message.Delete and Undelete Commands

          Delete and Undelete Commands

          (F9D)(F10U)allow you to change the Deleted flag for the current message.Delete marks a message Deleted (turns on the Deleted flag) and UndeleteIn the MESSAGE INDEX, deleted messages have a "D" in the status fieldat the left hand edge of the index line.When viewing a deleted message, the letters "DEL" will be presentin the upper right hand corner of the screen.Delete simply marks a message Deleted, it does not actuallyThe eXpunge command (available from the MESSAGE INDEX screen) actuallyremoves all of the deleted messages in a folder.Once a message is eXpunged, it can't be retrieved.The Delete command is affected by the setting of the configuration feature"".Reply and Forward Commands

          Reply and Forward Commands

          (F11R)(F12F)are your two alternatives for following up on themessage you are reading. You would use reply if you want to get emailback to the author of the message and/or the other people who havealready seen it. You use forward if you want somebody new to see theIn the normal case, the only thing that you must supply when forwarding amessage is the name/email address of the new recipient.Alpine will include the text of the forwarded message.Alpine will also include any attachments to the message.There is space above the forwarded text for you to include additional comments.When replying, you usually have to answer some questions.If the message is to multiple people and/or specified with a Reply-To: header,then you will have to decide who should get the reply.You also need to decide whether or not to include the previous"","","",""Both the Reply and Forward commands react to the full header mode toggle.If the full header mode is on, then all the header and delivery lines areincluded with the text of the message in your reply/forward.Other configuration features that affect the Reply command are"","", and"".(F10B)command allows you to re-send, or "remail", amessage, as if you were never in the loop. It is analogous to crossingout your address on a postal letter, writing a different address on theenvelope, and putting it into the mailbox. Bounce is used primarily toredirect email that was sent to you in error.lists need the bounce command to handle list traffic.A ReSent-From header is added to the message so that the recipient maytell that you Bounced it to them.The presence or absence of the Bounce command is determined by the""feature in your Alpine configuration.""affects the behavior of the Bounce command.Also, it is possible that Bounce could beadministratively disabled by your system manager; if it doesn't work,please check with your local help desk before reporting a bug.Save and Export Commands

          Save and Export Commands

          (F11S)(F12E)are the two alternatives Alpine gives you to keep a copy of the messageyou are reading. If you want to keep the message within Alpine's emailworld, use "Save"; if you want to use the message in anotherprogram, use "Export".When you Save a message, it is put into an existing folder or into a newfolder in one of your existing folder collections. The message stays inemail format and can be read by Alpine again. Alpine may use a special formatfor its mail folders -- never edit an Alpine folder by hand or with anyprogram other than Alpine. The exact behavior of the Save command can be"","",""The name of the folder offered as a default is controlled by the option"".When you use Export, the message is placed in a plain text file in yourconfiguration setting. In the normal case, only minimalheaders are exported with the message; however, if the full header mode (whose availability may be disabled by setting the feature toggled on, then complete headers are exported along with the messagetext. (If you have any Export File Selection

          Export File Selection

          You are Exporting or Saving something from within the Alpine world(a message, an attachment, etc.)You are now being asked for the name of the file to export to.The easiest way to select a file is probably with the "^T""To Files" subcommand.After returning from that subcommand you will still be allowed toedit the name you have selected.Alternatively, you may type in a file name.It may be an absolute pathname.Otherwise, it is a file located in your home directory"" option.In any case, you finish by typing a carriage return to accept theis turned on you may use TAB to complete partially typed in names.If the object you are exporting is a message with some attachments,you may wish to save all of the attachments by typing the "^P""AllParts" command to turn on saving of the attachments.This subcommand will only be visible if the message actually has attachments.You may also View the attachment list and save individual attachments fromIf you are SAVING a text part (text/plain, text/html, etc.) you can usethe Control-R subcommand to toggle if saving will be done in binary mode,meaning that the attachment will be decoded, but will not be transformedto UTF-8 for further processing (either in internal filters, or usersupplied filters.) This is useful in case you either want to preservethe text as it was encoded originally to you, or the attachment wasincorrectly attached (the attachment is not of text type) and you needthe original text to process the attachment.You may cancel the Export operation by typing "^C" after exitingExport Message File Selection

          Export Message File Selection

          You are Exporting a message from an Alpine mail folderYou also have the option of exporting all of the attachments associatedThe message you are exporting appears to have some attachments.If you wish to save all of the attachments at once,type the "^P" "AllParts" command to turn onYou may turn it back off by typing "^P" again, which will nowbe labeled "NoAllParts" instead.If you want to save the parts the command displayed should beWhen you choose to save attachments like this, the attachments will be savedThat directory will have the same name as the file name you choose here,with the letters ".d" appended.If that directory already exists, then the letters ".d_1" willbe tried, then ".d_2" and so on until a name that doesn't existFor example, if you select the file name
          filename
          to export the message to, then the directory used for the attachments will be
          filename.d
          filename.d_<n>
          The attachments will then be put into files inside that directory.The names for the attachment files will be derived from the attachmentsThis is done in the same way as the default values are derived if you(The "filename" parameter from the Content-Disposition headeris the first choice. If that doesn't exist, the "name"parameter from the Content-Type header is used.)If a name for a particular attachment is not available, then thepart number of the attachment is used, with the characters "part_"
          part_2.1
          If you want to save only some of the attachments or if you want more controlover the directory and filename where an attachment is saved you maycancel out of this command and View the attachment list.From there you can save each attachment individually.Import File Selection

          Import File Selection

          You are importing a file that you previouslyYou are now being asked for the name of that file.You may cancel the import operation by typing "^C" after exitingTakeAddr Command(F10T)command, you can extract email addresses from anincoming message and save them in an address book. This is an easy wayto add to your address book and avoid having to remember the emailaddresses of the people who write to you.If the message is just to you individually, then you will only need toprovide a nickname. If the message contains more than one email address,selection screen that lets you choose the address you want to save intoyour address book, or lets you choose several of them add to aOnce you've added an entry to your address book, you can use it from themessage composer by typing the nickname of the entry into one of theheader fields (for example, into the To: field), or you can use ^T fromthe header field to select the entry from your address book.is set, the behavior of the Take command is altered slightly.(F9%)command allows you to print a copy of a message.There are many SETUP CONFIGURATION features that affect the"","","","", and"".You set up for printing by using the Printer option of the Setup commandHdrMode CommandEvery email message comes with some header lines that you normallydon't see (and don't want to see).These include anywhere from 3-20 lines (or more) added by theInternet mail transport system to record the route your message took,These are normally of no import and simplyadd clutter, so Alpine suppresses them in the MESSAGE TEXT display.This also includes other non-standard headers the message may contain.If you want to see these headers, there is a way to reveal them.(F9H)command is a toggle that controls Alpine's handling of these headerlines. Normally, full headers is "off" and you only see afew lines about who a message is to and who it is from. When youto turn full headers on, Alpine will show youthe normal header lines as well as delivery headers, comment headers,MIME headers, and any other headers present.Several different Alpine commands honor the header mode -- it affects howmessages are displayed, how they appear in forward and reply email, howthey are printed, how they are saved, and how they are exported.The pipe command is also affected.The presence or absence of the Header Mode command is determined by theFeature-List option in your Alpine configuration.option then the HdrMode command actually rotates through three statesThe behavior of the Header Mode command may be altered slightly by""In particular, it will cause the Header Mode to be persistent when movingfrom message to message instead of resetting to the default for each message.(F11*)is the command that allows users to manipulate the status flags thatappear on the left side of the MESSAGE INDEX screen. The most commonuse of this is to mark a message as important. This is something of anote to yourself to get back to that message. You may also use theflag command to set (or unset) the flags that indicate that a messageis new, answered, deleted, or forwarded.

          Provided the mail server supports it,you may also manipulate user-defined keywordsfor a message using the flag command.These keywords will be available if you use the Flag Details screen that youThey will be listed after the Important, New, Answered, Deleted , and Forwarded flags,You may add new keywords by using the Add KW command from the Flag Details screenor by defining them in the option in the Setup/Config screen.The availability of the flag command is determined by the""feature in your Alpine configuration. Also, it is possible that Flag could beThe behavior of the flag command may be modified by theThis is Alpine's way of allowing you to go straight to a specific message.Just press "J" and then enter the message number. By default, Alpine is alsoconfigured such that typing in any number automatically jumps you to that("" NextNew CommandWhen you press the TAB key, Alpine advances to the next"interesting" message.This will be the next message you have not seen before, or the next messageyou have flagged Important, whichever comes first.Unread messages that have been deleted are not considered interesting.(A note about reading news. Alpine expects you to "Delete" newsarticles after you have read them if you want to remove them from futureconsideration. See Reading News forThe NextNew command is affected by the feature"",which causes Alpine to only consider Unread messages interesting, not messagesThis command behaves a little differently when it finds there are no moreinteresting messages left in the current folder.If the current folder is one of your Incoming Message Folders("")or it is a newsgroup, then Alpine will try to find the next folder ornewsgroup that contains Recent messages and will ask youif you want to open that folder.This behavior may be modified by using theThe NextNew command's behavior is also affected by the configuration features"","".(F6G)is the command that lets you bypass Alpine's folder selection screensand jump directly to a new folder. You can select any folder in theworld: one in your current collection, one in a different collection orone in a collection you've never even used before.Alpine will help you as much as possible to narrow in on the folder you want.However, if the folder is outside of your defined collections, you aregoing to have to enter the exact folder location using the correctsyntaxfor a remote folder and/or fully-qualified path name.(F12|)allows you to send a message to a specified Unix command for externalThis command's availability is controlled by the"" By default, the processed text of the message is sent to the commandWhen you run the pipe command, there are some sub-commands which may beThese sub-commands are described here.Conditional CommandsThe presence or absence of certain commands, particularly in theMESSAGE INDEX and MESSAGE TEXT screens, is determined bywhether or not specific features are set in your Alpine configuration. (You can access the SETUP CONFIGURATION screen, where they are found, from Alpine's MAIN MENU.) To see if a desired command's availability isconditioned on a feature setting, see the command's help text (highlightthe phrase associated with the command and hit Return).commands may be administratively disabled by your system manager;if they don't work, please check with your local help desk.The Role command is similar to the Compose command except that it startsoff by letting you select a roleto be used for the composition.You may set up alternate roles by using Setup/Rules/Roles.Journal CommandThis command displays a list of all the status messages Alpine hasdisplayed (on the third line from the bottom of the screen). This maybe useful if a message disappeared before you had a chance to read it.Keyboard Lock Command

          Keyboard Lock Command

          This command allows your Alpine session to be protectedduring a temporary absence from your terminal.Release Notes Command

          Release Notes Command

          This command displays information about Alpine ,as well as pointers to further information such as history and legal notes.The Setup command, available only from the MAIN MENU, prompts you forone of several configuration screens, including the SETUP CONFIGURATION screen, by which you may activate optional Alpine features.Address Book CommandThis command, available only from the MAIN MENU, takes youto the ADDRESS BOOK management screen. From here, your personal addressFolder List CommandThis Folder List command takes you to the FOLDER LIST screen that displaysthe names of all your message folders and allows you to view, rename,delete, and add folders. You can open (view) a different folder than theone currently open by highlighting the desired one (using the arrow keysor their control-key equivalents) and pressing RETURN.If you have multiple folder collections defined (see the Help text forthe FOLDER LIST screen to learn more about Collections), you may needto press Return to expand the collection and display all of theMessage Index Command

          Message Index Command

          The Index command takes you to the MESSAGE INDEX screen that displays asummary caption for each message in the currently-open folder. Onemessage will be highlighted; this is the "Current" message.The message commands available from this screen (e.g. View, Reply,Forward, Delete, Print, Save, etc) apply to the current message.Compose CommandThe Compose command takes you into the Alpine message composer where youcan start a new message for sending. This is where you type in themessage's text and specify its recipient list (the "To:"address), where copies should be directed (e.g., "Fcc","Cc:" or "Bcc:"), and which files, if any, shouldWhen you type this command, Alpine will also automatically check for anyinterrupted (i.e., a message that was being composed when your modemor network connection was broken) or previously postponed messages andoffer you a chance to continue working on those.Expunge/Exclude Command

          Expunge/Exclude Command

          (F3X)is the command Alpine uses to actually remove all messagesmarked for deletion. With regular email files, expunge literally deletesthe text from the current folder. With newsgroups or shared mailboxes,you don't have permission to actually remove the message, so it is anexclude -- Alpine removes the message from your view of the folder eventhough it is not technically gone.

          A selective expunge command is available in IMAP folders that support the UID EXPUNGE extension in RFC 4315 as well as for all other folders (local folders in all formats, POP3 inbox, and newsgroups) as a subcommand of the apply command. If some selected messages are marked deleted, then the apply command will offer the eXpunge command, which when executed will only expunge those messages that are selected and deleted.Observe that the expunge command (when not used from the apply command) will expunge/exclude all deleted messages from the folder, and so all messages marked deleted will be expunged, regardless of if they are selected or not. In other words, there is no protection against potentially expunging more messages than only those that have been ""affect the behavior of the Expunge command.ViewAttch Command(F4V)command allows you to handle MIME attachments to a message you havereceived. Alpine shows you a list of the message attachments -- you justchoose the attachment you want. You may either view or save theBecause many attachments require external programs for display, thereis some system configuration that has to happen before you canactually display attachments. Hopefully much of that will have beendone already by your system administrator. MIME configuration ishandled with the "mailcap" configuration file. (See the section release notes for more information.)View Hilite and Next item/Previous item

          View Hilite and Next item/Previous item

          Sometimes messages may be in the form of formatted HTML textor they may contain URLs or Web server hostnames."","","",""are enabled, Alpine will represent such selectable items in the textin bold typeface. One of the selectable items will be displayed ininverse video (highlighted). This is the "currently selected" item.Press the Return key to view the currently selected item.The Up and Down Arrows keys can be used to change the selected itemIf there are no selectable items in the direction of the arrow youpressed, Alpine will scroll the display in that direction until onebecomes visible. To "jump" forwards/backwards among selectable items in the message text, use the Previous and Next item commands,F5 and F6^B and ^F.WhereIs Command(F8W)command does a "find in current message" operation. Youtype in text and Alpine will try to find it in the message you arereading. WhereIs also has subcommands to jump to the beginning (Ctrl-Y)or end (Ctrl-V) of the message.That is, to rapidly move to the end of a message, hit the F8Wfollowed by Ctrl-Y will take you to the beginning of a message.command lets you search the MESSAGE INDEX for a word.It scans through whatever you see, usually the name of the authorWhereIs has special subcommands to let you find the beginning of theindex (Ctrl-Y -- first message)or the end of the index (Ctrl-V -- last message).Note that WhereIs only searches through the visible text on the screen.For example, if only part of the Subject of a message is shown because itis long, then only the visible portion of the Subject is searched.Also note that WhereIs does not "see" the "X" in column one of Index entries for selected messagesso it can't be used to search forselected messages (use "Zoom" instead).WhereIs can also be used as a quick way to select messages that match theInstead of typing carriage return to search for the next match, typeOnce again, this only selects matches that are (or would be if the rightindex line was on the screen) visible.Truncated From lines or Subjects will cause matches to be missed.Although WhereIs is sometimes convenient for quick matching, the Selectcommand is usually more powerful and usually faster.SORT OPTION: CcThe Cc sort option has not been defined yet.SORT OPTION: ToThe To sort option has not been defined yet.SORT OPTION: ScoreThe Score sort option means that threads are sorted according to the maximum score of a message in that thread. A thread all of whose messages contain a smaller score than a message in some other thread is placed in an earlier place in the list of messages for that folder; that is, threads with the highest scores appear at the bottom of the index SORT OPTION: SizeThe Size sort option sorts threads by their size (the numberof messages in the thread). This could be used to find conversationswhere no reply has been sent by any of the participants in the thread(e.g. those whose length is equal to one). Longer threads appearSORT OPTION: FromThe From sort option has not been defined yet.SORT OPTION: ThreadThe Thread sort option in the THREAD INDEX screen sorts all messages by the proposed algorithm by Crispin and Murchison. In this method of sorting once threads have been isolated they are sorted by the date of their parents, or if that is missing, the first message in that SORT OPTION: OrderedSubject

          SORT OPTION: OrderedSubject

          The OrderedSubject sort option in the THREAD INDEX screen isthe same as sorting by Subject.SORT OPTION: SubjectThe Subject sort option has not been defined yet.SORT OPTION: DateThe Date sort option in the THREAD INDEX screen sortsthreads by the date in which messages were sent. The thread containing thelast message in this order is displayed last.SORT OPTION: ArrivalThe Arrival sort option arranges threads according to the last time that a message was added to it. In this order the last thread contains the most recent message in the folder.The Cc sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEX bythe names of the carbon copy addresses of the message.The To sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEX by the names of the recipients of the message.Messages with the same recipients are grouped together. Groups ofmessages are then put into alphabetical order according to messageThe Score sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEXMessages with the same score are sorted in arrival order.Scores are something you create using theThe Size sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEXThe From sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEXby the name of the author of the message.Messages with the same author are grouped together. Groups ofThe Thread sort option arranges messages in theMESSAGE INDEX by grouping all messages that indicatethey are part of a conversation (discussion thread) takingplace within a mailbox or newsgroup. This indication isbased on information in the message's header -- specificallyits References:, Message-ID:, and Subject: fields.The OrderedSubject sort option arranges messages in theMESSAGE INDEX by grouping all messages with the same subjecttogether, similar to sort by Subject.However, OrderedSubj then arranges the groups of like-subjectmessages by the date of the oldest message in the group.This sort method provides for pseudo threading of conversations withinYou may want to try sorting by Thread instead.The Subject sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEXMessages with the same subject arefirst grouped together, and then the groups of like-subject messagesAlpine ignores leading "Re:" and"re:" and trailing "(fwd)" when determining thelikeness and alphabetical order of subject lines.The Date sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEXaccording to the date and time they wereOn a folder like INBOX, sorting by "Date" should be almostidentical to sorting by "Arrival".The Arrival sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEXin the order that they exist in the folder. This is usually the same as theorder in which they arrived. This option is comparable to not sortingSORT OPTION: DefaultThe Default sort option just means to use the default sort order
        • In Alpine's generic configuration, messages are presented in the order inwhich they arrive. This default can be changed in the SETUP CONFIGURATION with the "" option.You can also re-sort the folder on demand with the sort
        • Arrival
        • Date
        • Subject
        • OrderedSubject
        • tHread
        • From
        • siZe
        • scorE,
        • To
        • CcThe Reverse option will toggle the order the index is currentlysorted by, but will not change the relative sort order.Sorting a folder does not actually rearrange the way the folder is saved,it just re-arranges how the messages are presented to you. This meansthat Alpine has to do the work of sorting every time you change sort order.Sometimes, especially with PC-Alpine or with large folders, this could takeCollapse/Expand Command

          Collapse/Expand Command

          The Collapse/Expand command is only available from the MESSAGE INDEX screen whenBy default, this command collapses or expands the subthread that starts atthe currently highlighted message, if any.If the subthread is already collapsed, then this command expands it.If the subthread is expanded, then this command collapses it.If there are no more messages below the current message in thethread tree (that is, there are no replies to the current message) thenThe behavior of this command is affected by the option"".Normally, this command Collapses or Expands the subthread thatstarts at the currently highlighted message.If the above option is set, then this command Collapses or Expands theentire current thread instead of just the subthread.ZoomMode CommandAnother action you might want to take on a set of selected messages is tozoom in on them. Like apply, zoom only becomes active when messages have(F3Z)is a toggle command that allows you tozoom-in (and only see the selected messages) and zoom-out (to see allmessages in the folder). Neither apply nor zoom removes the markings thatdefine the selected set; you need to use a select command in order(F6A)is the second step of most aggregate operations. Applybecomes active any time there is a defined set of selected messages. Thefollowing commands can be applied to a selected message set: delete,print, take address, save, export, bounce, and flag.The behavior of some of these commands in an aggregate sense is not easy toexplain. Try them out to see what they do.""affects the behavior of the Apply command, as does the feature"".You are selecting messages based on the status of the message.For example, whether or not the message has been marked Deleted or Important,or whether or not it has been Answered or is New.If you first type the "! Not" command, you will get theopposite: not Deleted, not Important, and so on.If you select Deleted messages, you will get all messages with theirLikewise for Important messages, all messages that you have flagged asThe "New" and "Answered" choices are a little bit oddbecause they try to match what you see on the screen by default."New" is a shorthand for messages that are Unseen, Undeleted,If you have looked at the message, or deleted it, or answered it; then itis not considered "New "."! New" is the opposite of "New"."Answered" is another one that is a little different.It means that the message has been Answered and is not deleted.And to make it even more confusing, "! Answered" is notthe opposite of "Answered"!Instead, "! Answered" stands for messages that areboth Unanswered and not deleted.(The New and Answered options may seem counter-intuitive.The reason it is done this way isbecause, by default, a Deleted message will show up with the "D"symbol in the MAIL INDEX screen even if it is New or Answered.The Delete symbol overrides the New and Answered symbols, because youusually don't care about the message anymore once you've deleted it.Similarly, you usually only care about whether a message is Answered orOnce it is Deleted you've put it out of your mind.)The other two options were added later because the special nature of theNew flag was not what was wanted by all users.New does match what you see in the index by default, but if you usethe IMAPSTATUS or SHORTIMAPSTATUS token in the"" it may not"Unseen" simply selects all unseen messages, whether or notthey are deleted or answered, and"Recent" selects all of the messages that have been added tothe folder since you started this Alpine session.(That's not technically quite true. If there are multiple mail clientsreading an IMAP mailbox, each message will be marked as Recent in onlyThat behavior can be convenienent for some purposes, like filtering, butit isn't usually what you expect when selecting.)You are selecting messages based on the contents of the message.This allows you to select a set of messages based on whether or not themessage headers or message body contain specified text.You may look for text in the Subject, the From header,the To header, or the Cc header.You may also choose Recipient, which searches for the text ineither the To or the Cc header;or Participant, which means either the To header, or the Cc header,Besides those specific header searches, you may also search the entireheader and text of the message with "All Text", or just thebody of the message with "Body".To search for the absence of text, first type the "! Not" commandbefore typing the specific type of text search.For example, you could type "!" followed by "S" tosearch for all messages that do not contain a particular word in theirIf you choose a Subject search, you may use the subject from the currentmessage by typing the "^X Cur Subject" command.You may then edit it further if you wish.For example, you might select the subject of a reply and edit the"Re: " off of the front of it in order to search forthe original message being replied to.All of the other header searches allow you to use addresses from theheaders of the current message if you want to.You may use the "^T Cur To", "^R Cur From", orIn each case, if there is more than one address, only the first is offered.You are selecting messages that either match or don't matchone of the Rules you have defined.You may either type the nickname of the Rule at the prompt, or use the"^T To List"command to select one of your Rules.All of the Rules you have defined will be in the list, includingRules for Indexcolors, Filtering, Roles, Score setting, and Other.They may not all make sense for this purpose, but they are all there forRules may be added by using the Setup/Rules screen off of the main AlpineUnfortunately, Alpine does not allow all possible Rules to be defined.For example, there is no logical OR operation.OR is accomplished in the Filter Rules or the other types of Rules bysimply defining two rules, one that matches the first part of the ORand another that matches the second part.But you can't do that here, since you only have a single Rule to work with.Likewise, the order of Rules is usually important.For example, if the first Filter Rule (or Indexcolor rule or ...) matchesa message, then that stops the search for a further match.This means that you may be confused if you try to use Select by Rule tocheck your Filter rules because the order is important when filtering butSelecting: Select and WhereIs/Select

          Selecting: Select and WhereIs/Select

          Aggregate operations give you the ability to process a group of messagesat once. Acting on multiple messages requires two steps: (1) selecting aset of messages and then; (2) applying a command to that set. The firstpart is handled by the select command. Select allows you toselect messages based on their status (read, answered, etc.), contents,You may also select based on one of your Rules or based on threads,and there are quick options to select a specific message or range of messages,to select the current message, or to select all messages.We describe the various selection criteria briefly:
          Marks all the messages in the folder as selected.
          Selects the currently highlighted message or currently highlightedset of messages if in a threaded view.
          Select by message number. This may be a comma-separated list instead orEach element in the list may be either a single message number or a rangeof numbers with a dash between the lowest and highest member of the range.Some examples are 7 to select only message number 7; 2-5 to select messages2 through 5; and 2-5,7-9,11 to select messages 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 11.The word "end" or the character "$" may be used as a substitute for the highest numbered message in the folder, while thecharacter "." represents the message number holding the positionIf in a separate thread index where the numbers refer to threads instead ofto messages, then you will be selecting all of the messages in thereferenced threads instead of selecting by message number.
          Select by either the date stored in the Date headers of each message,or by the date when the messages arrived.This does not adjust for different time zones, but just checks to see whatYou may type in a date. If you do, the date should be in the form

          DD-Mon-YYYY

          24-Nov-2004

          09-Nov-2004

          If the date you want is close to the current date, it is probablyeasier to use the "^P Prev Day" or "^N Next Day" commands to change the default date thatis displayed, instead of typing in the date yourself.Or, the "^X Cur Msg" command may be used to fill inthe date of the currently highlighted message. There are six possible settings that are selected using the"^W Toggle When" command.Three of them select messages based on the Date headers.They are "SENT SINCE", "SENT BEFORE",SINCE is all messages with the selected date or later.BEFORE is all messages earlier than the selected date (not including the dayON is all messages sent on the selected date.The other three select messages in the same way but they use the arrivaltimes of the messages instead of the Date headers included in the messages.Those three are "ARRIVED SINCE", "ARRIVED BEFORE",When you save a message from one folder to another the arrival time is

          Selects messages based on the message contents.or Participant, which means To or Cc or From.To search for the absence of text, first type the "! Not" command
          Selects messages based on their status.You may select all New, Important, Deleted, Answered, Recent, or UnseenOr, if you first type the "! Not" command, you get not New,The other two types were added later because the special nature of theone of the client's sessions.)
          Selects messages based on their size being smaller than or largerThe size is the number of bytes.You may use the suffix "K" or "k" to mean 1,000 timesFor example, 7K is the same as 7000.The suffix "M" or "m" means 1,000,000 times the number,and the suffix "G" or "g" means 1,000,000,000 times.Use the "^W" command to toggle back and forth between Smaller
          Selects messages that either have or do not have(using the "! Not" command)a particular Keyword set.One way to select a keyword is to use the "^T To List"command to select one from your list of keywords. option allows selecting by Keyword initials if set.
          Selects messages that either match or don't matchThe most likely method of filling in the Rule is to use theRules for Searching, Indexcolors, Filtering, Roles, Score setting, and Other.You might find it useful to define some rules solely for the purposeof being used by the Select command.There is a special category for such Rules. They are called Search Rules.
          Selects all of the messages in the current thread.After you have an initial selection, the next and subsequent selectioncommands modify the selection.The select command changes. It first givesyou selection "alteration" options: "unselect All","Broaden selection" (implements a logical OR), and"Narrow selection" (implements a logical AND).After you choose either Broaden or Narrow, you then choose one of theselection criteria listed above (by Text or Number or ...).You may use select as many times as you wish to get the selected set right.The WhereIs command has a feature (Ctrl-X) toselect all the messages that match the WhereIs search. WhereIs searchesthrough just the text that appears on the MESSAGE INDEX screen.This method is often slower than using the select command itself, unless theline you are looking for is not too far away in the index.The availability of the aggregate operations commands is determined by theFeature-List option in your Alpineconfiguration, which defaults to set.""""affect the behavior of the Select command.MESSAGE TEXT SCREENAvailable  Commands -- Group  1        Available Commands -- Group 2
          -------------------------------        ------------------------------
          F1  Show Help Text                     F1  Show Help Text
          F2  Toggle to see more commands        F2  Toggle to see more commands
          F3  MESSAGE INDEX Screen               F3  MAIN MENU Screen
          F4  View attachment                    F4  Quit Alpine
          F5  Display previous message           F5  FOLDER LIST Screen
          F6  Display next message               F6  Goto a specified folder
          F7  Previous screen of this message    F7  Compose message
          F8  Next screen of this message        F8  Whereis
          F9  Mark message for deletion          F9  Print message
          F10 Undelete (remove delete mark)      F10 Take Address into address book
          F11 Reply to message                   F11 Save message into an email folder
          F12 Forward                            F12 Export message into a plain file
          Available Commands -- Group 3
          F1  Show Help Text
          F2  Toggle to see more commands
          F3  View hilited
          F4  Select current message
          F5  Previous selectable item
          F6  Next selectable item
          F7  Jump to message number
          F8  Next new message
          F9  Display full headers
          F10 Bounce message
          F11 Flag message
          F12 Pipe to a Unix command
          Available Commands -- Group 4
          F5  Compose using a role
          Operations on the Current Message
          ---------------------------------
           -   Show previous page of this msg    S  Save into an email folder
          Spc  (space bar) Show next page        E  Export as a plain text file
           >   View attachment                   B  Bounce
           R   Reply to message                  F  Forward message
           D   Mark for deletion                Ret View hilited item
           U   Undelete (remove deletion mark)  ^F  Select next hilited item in message
           T   Take Address into Address Book   ^B  Select previous hilited item
           %   Print                             *  Flag message
           W   Whereis: search for text in msg   |  Pipe to a Unix command
          Navigating the List of Messages      Other Commands
          -------------------------------      ----------------------------
           P     Display previous message      G   Goto a specified folder
           N     Display next message          H   Full header mode on/off
           J     Jump to a specific message    :   Select Current message
          Tab    Next new message              A   Toggle Prefer Plain Text
          General Alpine Commands
           O  Show all other available commands
           ?  Show Help text        Q Quit Alpine
           M  MAIN MENU Screen      L FOLDER LIST Screen (or COLLECTION LIST Screen)
           <  MESSAGE INDEX Screen  C Compose a new message
                                    # Compose using a role
        • Availability of certain commands depends on feature settings.

          Description of the MESSAGE TEXT Screen

          The top line of the view message screen displays statusinformation about the currently open collection and folder and about thecurrent message. It shows the name of the collection in angle bracketsand then the name of the folder. The line also displays the numberof messages in the folder, the number of the current message and thepercentage of the current message that has been displayed on the screen.If the message is marked for deletion "DEL" will appear in the upperIf the message has been answered (but not deleted) "ANS" will showNOTE: to rapidly move to the end of a message, hit thefollowed by Ctrl-Y will take you to the beginning of

          Explanation of Alternate Character Sets

          Alpine attempts to stay out of the way so that it won't prevent you fromviewing mail in any character set. It will simply send the message toyour display device. If the device is capable of displaying themessage as it was written it will do so. If not, the display may bepartially or totally incorrect.If the message contains characters that are not representable in your variable in your configuration, then a warning message will be printedto your screen at the beginning of the message display.capable of displaying UTF-8 characters.See Display Character Set for a littlemore information about character set settings.MESSAGE INDEX COMMANDS

          MESSAGE INDEX COMMANDS

          Available  Commands -- Group 1         Available Commands -- Group 2
          -------------------------------        -----------------------------
          F3  FOLDER LIST Screen                 F3  MAIN MENU Screen
          F4  View current message               F4  Quit Alpine
          F5  Move to previous message           F5  Compose a message
          F6  Move to next message               F6  Goto a specified folder
          F7  Show previous screen of messages   F7  Next new message
          F8  Show next screen of messages       F8  Whereis
          F12 Forward message                    F12 Export message into a plain file
          F3  Expunge/Exclude    F7 Sort order of index  F10 Bounce (remail) msg
          F5  Select             F8 Jump to message      F11 Flag message as important
          F6  Apply              F9 Full Header Mode     F12 Pipe to a Unix command
          F3  Select Current     F4  Zoom                F5  COLLECTION LIST ScreenF6  Compose using a role                       F10 Collapse/Expand Thread
          Navigating the List of Messages          Operations on the Current Message
          -------------------------------          ---------------------------------
           P   Move to the previous message        >  View                 %  Print
           N   Move to the next message            R  Reply to message     F  Forward
           -   Show previous screen of messages    D  Mark for deletion
          Spc  (space bar) Show next screen        U  Undelete (remove deletion mark)
           J   Jump to a specific message          T  Take Address into Address Book
           W   Whereis -- search for a             S  Save into an email folder
               specific message                    E  Export as a plain text file
          Tab  Next new message                    B  Bounce              *  Flag
                                                   |  Pipe to a Unix Command
          Miscellaneous Operations
           G   Goto a specified folder     General Alpine Commands
           $   Sort order of index         ---------------------
           H   Full header mode            O  Show all other available commands
           X   Expunge/Exclude             ?  Show Help text     Q Quit Alpine
           Z   Zoom                        M  MAIN MENU Screen   < FOLDER LIST Screen
           ;   Select     A Apply          C  Compose a new message
           :   Select Current message      #  Compose using a role
           /   Collapse/Expand Thread      L  COLLECTION LIST Screen

          Description of the MESSAGE INDEX Screen

          The MESSAGE INDEX displays summary information from eachThis is useful if you want to quicklyscan new messages, or find a particular message without having to gothrough the text of each message, or to quickly get rid of junkThe current message is always highlightedand many commands operate on the current message.For example, the Delete command will delete the current message.If the folder is sorted by either Threads or OrderedSubject, then, dependingon some of your configuration settings, a single line in the index mayrefer to an entire thread or to a subthread.If that is the case, then the commands that normally operate on the currentmessage will operate on the thread or subthread instead.For example, the Delete command will delete the whole collapsed threadinstead of just a single message.Each line of the MESSAGE INDEX contains the following columns (by default -- in the SETUP CONFIGURATION screen):

          The markings on the left side of the message tell you about itsstatus. You may see one or more of the following codes on any given
        • "D" for Deleted. You have marked this message for deletion but not
        • "N" for New. You have not looked at the text of the message yet.
        • "A" for Answered. Any time you reply to a message it is considered
        • "F" for Forwarded. Similar to Answered, this is set whenever you
        • "+" for direct-to-you. The "+" indicates that a message was sent directly to your account, your copy is not part of a cc: or a
        • "-" for cc-to-you. The "-" indicates that a message was sent to you as a cc:. This symbol will only show up if "" is turned on (which is the default).
        • "." for messages that were sent to you as part of a group message, regardless of if all addresses in the To: field are yours or not. This symbol will only show up if "" is turned on (which is the default).
        • "X" for selected. You have selected the message by using the "select" command. (Some systems may optionally allow selected messages to be denoted by the index line being displayed in bold
        • "*" for Important. You have previously used the "Flag" command to mark this message as "important".
          Messages in a folder are numbered, from one through the numberof messages in the folder, to help you know where you are in the folder.These numbers are always in increasing order, even if you sort the folder
          The date the message was sent. By default, messages areordered by arrival time, not by date sent. Most of the time, arrival timeand date sent (effectively departure time) are similar. Sometimes,however, the index will appear to be out of order because a message took along time in delivery or because the sender is in a different timezone than you are. This date is just the date from the Date header
          WHO SENT THE MESSAGE:
          This is usually the name of the sender of the message, taken fromthe From header of the message.If there is no personal name given in thataddress, then the email address is used instead.If the message is from you (or from one of youralternate addresses),then the recipient's name is shown here instead, with the characters"To: " inserted before the name.(The idea of this is that if you sent the mail you would rather see whothe mail was sent to instead of that the mail was from you.This behavior may be changed by modifying the option mentionedIn particular, use the FROM token or the FROMORTONOTNEWS tokenin place of the FROMORTO token.)the sender and there are no email recipients, the newsgroup name will belisted after the "To: ".

          The number in parentheses is the number of characters in the message.It may have a suffix of K, M, or G which means the number should bemultiplied by one thousand, one million, or one billion to get the
          As much of the message's subject line as will fit on the screen.
          THREAD INDEX COMMANDS

          THREAD INDEX COMMANDS

          F4  View current thread                F4  Quit Alpine
          F5  Move to previous thread            F5  Compose a message
          F6  Move to next thread                F6  Goto a specified folder
          F7  Show previous screen               F7  Next new thread
          F8  Show next screen                   F8  Whereis
          F9  Mark thread for deletion           F9  Print index
          F11 Reply to thread                    F11 Save messages into an email folder
          F12 Forward messages                   F12 Export messages into a plain file
          F3  Expunge            F7 Sort                 F10 Bounce (remail) msg
          F5  Select             F8 Jump to thread       F11 Flag messages as important
          F6                     F9 Full Header Mode     F12 Pipe to a Unix command
          F6  Compose using a role
          Navigating the List of Threads       Operations on the Current Thread
          -------------------------------      ---------------------------------
           P   Move to the previous thread     >  View Thread          %  Print
           N   Move to the next thread         R  Reply to thread      F  Forward
           -   Show previous screen            D  Mark thread for deletion
          Spc  (space bar) Show next screen    U  Undelete (remove deletion mark)
           J   Jump to a specific thread       T  Take Address into Address Book
           W   Whereis -- search for a         S  Save into an email folder
               specific thread                 E  Export as a plain text file
          Tab  Next new thread                 B  Bounce              *  Flag
          Miscellaneous Operations         General Alpine Commands
          ------------------------         ---------------------
           G   Goto a specified folder     O  Show all other available commands
           $   Sort order of index         ?  Show Helptext      Q Quit Alpine
           H   Full header mode            M  MAIN MENU Screen   < FOLDER LIST Screen
           X   Expunge/Exclude             C  Compose a new message
           Z   Zoom                        #  Compose using a role
           ;   Select     A Apply          L  COLLECTION LIST Screen
           :   Select Messages in Current Thread

          Description of the THREAD INDEX Screen

          The THREAD INDEX displays summary information from eachthread (conversation) in the current folder.scan new threads, or find a particular thread without having to goThe current thread is always highlighted.Each line of the THREAD INDEX contains the following columns:

          The markings on the left side of the thread tell you about its
        • "D" for Deleted. All of the messages in this thread are marked for deletion but not yet eXpunged from the folder.
        • "A" for Answered. All of the messages in this thread are marked answered.
        • "N" for New. At least one message in the thread is New (you haven't looked at it yet).
        • "+" for direct-to-you. The "+" indicates that a message in the thread was sent directly to your account, your copy is not part of a cc: or a mailing list. message in the thread was sent to you as a cc:. This symbol will only show up if
        • "X" for selected. You have selected at least one message in the thread by using the to mark at least one message in this thread as "important".
          Threads in a folder are numbered, from one through the numberof threads in the folder, to help you know where you are in the folder.
          The date the thread was started. This is actually from the Date headerof the first message in the thread. It doesn't take different time zones
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          This is usually the name of the sender of the first message in the thread, taken from(The idea of this is that if you started the thread you would rather see whothe mail was sent to instead of that the mail was from you.)listed after the "To: ".
          The number in parentheses is the number of messages in the thread.

          As much of the thread's subject line as will fit on the screen.This is the subject of the first message in the thread.
          Quota Screen Explained

          Quota Screen Explained

          This screen summarizes the quota report for this mailbox in theIMAP server. For each resource that you have a quota, this reports summarizes

          Your IMAP server administrator may have set a quota based either on the total size of your mailbox (STORAGE), or the number of messages in your mailbox (MESSAGES), or some other criteria. This will be reportedto you indicating the type of quota, its total use and its limit.

          The report for STORAGE is reported in kibibytes (KiB). One kibibyte is 1024 bytes. Each of the characters that you see in this help text is one byte, and this help text is about 1 kibibyte in size. Small messages sent by Alpine are normally less than 4 kibibytes in size (which includes headers and text). Other email programs may send messages with bigger sizes when they send messages, since they send plain text and an

          A convenient way to save space for the STORAGE type of quota is by deleting attachments. This is done on each individual message by pressing the "V" command while reading the message text, then moving the cursor to the position of the attachment that is to be deleted, then pressing"D" to delete such attachment, going back to reading the message with the "<" command and pressing "S" to save the message in the same folder you are reading from. The saved message will not have the attachment that was marked deleted. Now youcan delete and expunge the message with the unwanted attachment.Email List Commands Explained

          Email List Commands Explained

          Electonic mail lists provide a way for like-minded users to join indiscussions on topics of interest. The email list itself is single address that participants send messages to when they havesomething of interest to share with other members of the list. Thereceiving computer then, either automatically or after review by thelist's owner (or moderator), sends a copy of that message to eachUsually, subscribing and unsubscribing is done by sending requests inan email message to a special address setup to handle managing listmembership. Often this is the name of the list followed by-request. This address is almost never the same asthe address used to send messages to the list.Unfortunately, email list participation commands are more a matterof convention than standard, and thus may vary from list to list.Increasingly, list management software is adding information tothe copy of the postings as they're copied to the list members thatexplains how to do the various list management functions.Alpine will recognize this information and offer the management commandsthey represent in a simple display. One or more of the followingoperations will be made available:A method to get help on subscribing, unsubscribing, an explanation of what the list is about, or special instructionsfor participation. This may be in the form of a reply in responseto an email message, or instructions on how to connect to a Web site.A method to get your email addressed removed from the list ofA method to get your email address added to the list of recipientsof the email list. It may be in the form of a message sent to a special address or you may be connected to a web site.A method used to post to the email list. However, it might also indicate that no posting is allowed directly to the list.A method to contact the list owner for special questions you mightA method to view an archive of previous messages posted to the list.This may be in the form of a mail folder on a remote computer, anIMAP mailbox or even a Web site.Help Text Navigation Explained

          Help Text Navigation Explained

          Alpine contains extensive context-sensitive help text. At any point, pressing the "?" key will bring up a page of help textexplaining the options available to you. You can leave the helptext screen and return to normal Alpine operation by pressingWithin the help screen you might find a word or phrase displayed in inverse text and others displayed in bold typeface. Such words andphrases are used to tell you Alpine has more information available onThe inverted text is the "selected" topic. Use the arrow keys, Ctrl-F, and Ctrl-B to change which of the phrasesHit the Return key to display the information Alpine has available on thattopic. While viewing such additional information, the key will return you to the previous help screen, and thekey will Exit the Help system altogether.The "N" command will tell you the internal name of the help text you are reading each time, so that you can send this name in the text of a message and create a direct link to that internal help using the x-pine-help URL scheme. For example, the direct link to this item is x-pine-help:h_special_help_nav. If you add this text to a message, thena person using Pine to read such message would have a direct link to thisWhen you are finished reading this help text, you can press thekey to return to the previously displayed help text.Explanation of Alpine's XOFF/XON Handling

          XOFF/XON Handling within Alpine

          By default, Alpine treats Ctrl-S or Ctrl-Q (sometimes known as XOFFand XON) as normal characters, even though Alpine does not use them.However, the printer, modem, or communication software you are using maybe configured for "software flow control," which means thatXON/XOFF must be treated as special characters by the operating system.If you see messages such as "^S not defined for this screen",then your system is probably using software flow control. In this case""feature, be advised that if you accidentally hit a Ctrl-S, Alpine willmysteriously freeze up with no warning. In this case, try typing a Ctrl-Qand see if that puts things right. Printing via the"attached-to-ansi" or option will automatically enable softwareflow-control handling for the duration of the printing.Configuration Inheritance

          Configuration Inheritance

          Configuration inheritance is a power user feature.It is confusing and not completely supported by the configurationWe start with an explanation of how configuration works in hopes of makingit easier to describe how inheritance works.Alpine uses a hierarchy of configuration values from different locations.There are five ways in which each configuration option (configurationIn increasing order of precedence they are:
        • the system-wide configuration file.
        • the personal configuration file
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        • the system-wide fixed configuration file (Unix Alpine only)The fixed configuration file is normally.The system-wide configuration file is normally for Unix Alpine and is normally notFor PC-Alpine, if the environment variable $PINECONF is set, thatis used for the system-wide configuration.This location can be set or changed on the command line with the -P flag.The system-wide configuration file can be either a local file or aFor Unix Alpine, the personal configuration file is normally the file.pinerc in the user's home directory.This can be changed with the -p command line flag.For PC-Alpine, the personal configuration file is in$PINERC or <AlpineRC registry value> or $HOME\PINE\PINERC or<PINE.EXE dir>\PINERC.If -p is used, the configuration data may be in a local file or a remote configFor Unix Alpine, the personal exceptions configuration file is named.pinercex and is in the same directory as the personalconfiguration file, if that configuration file is not remote, and is inthe home directory if the personal configuration file is remote.If the file exists, then exceptions are turned on.If it doesn't, then you are not using exceptions.Alternatively, you may change the location of the exceptions configurationby using the command line argument "-x <exceptions_config>".Like the personal configuration data, exceptions_config may beFor PC-Alpine, the personal exceptions configuration file is namedPINERCEX and is in the same directory as the personalconfiguration file unless the personal configuration file is remote.In that case, it is in the local directory specified by the(In the case that the personal configuration is remote and there is no"-aux" command line argument, Alpine searches fora PINERCEX file in the directory $HOME\PINE andthe directory <PINE.EXE dir>.)You may change the location of the exceptions configurationenvironment variable $PINERCEX (if there is no "-x"To reiterate, the value of a configuration option is taken from thelast location in the list above in which it is set.Or, thinking about it slightly differently, a default value for an optionis established in the system-wide configuration file (or internally by Alpineif there is no value in the system-wide file).That default remains in effect until and unless it is overridden by a value in alocation further down the list, in which case a new "default"As we continue down the list of locations we either retain thevalue at each step or establish a new value.The value that is still set after going through the whole list ofconfiguration locations is the one that is used.So, for example, if an option is set in the system-wide configurationfile and in the personal configuration file, but is not set in theexceptions, on the command line, or in the fixed file; then the valuefrom the personal configuration file is the one that is used.Or, if it is set in the system-wide config, in the personal config, notin the exceptions, but is set on the command line; then the valueFinally we get to inheritance.For configuration options that are lists, like "" or"",the inheritance mechanism makes it possible to combinethe values from different locations instead of replacing the value.This is true of all configuration lists other than the "Feature-List",for which you may already set whatever you want atany configuration location (by using the "no-" prefix ifTo use inheritance, set the first item in a configuration list to thetoken "INHERIT", without the quotes.If the first item is "INHERIT",then instead of replacing the default value established so far, the rest ofthe list is appended to the default value established so far and that isHere is an example which may make it clearer. Suppose we have: System-wide config : smtp-server = smtp1.corp.com, smtp2.corp.com Personal config : smtp-server = INHERIT, mysmtp.home Exceptions config : smtp-server = <No Value Set> Command line : smtp-server = <No Value Set> Fixed config : smtp-server = <No Value Set>This would result in an effective smtp-server option of smtp-server = smtp1.corp.com, smtp2.corp.com, mysmtp.homeThe "INHERIT" token can be used in any of the configuration filesFor example, if we change the above example to: Exceptions config : smtp-server = INHERIT, yoursmtp.org smtp-server = smtp1.corp.com, smtp2.corp.com, mysmtp.home, yoursmtp.orgUnset variables are skipped over (the default value is carried forward) so Personal config : smtp-server = <No Value Set> smtp-server = smtp1.corp.com, smtp2.corp.com, yoursmtp.orgIf any later configuration location has a value set (for a particular listoption) which does not begin with "INHERIT",then that value replaces whatever value has been defined up to that point.In other words, that cancels out any previous inheritance. Personal config : smtp-server = INHERIT, mysmtp.org Exceptions config : smtp-server = yoursmtp.orgFor some configuration options, like "" or"", it isdifficult to insert the value "INHERIT" into the list of valuesfor the option using the normal Setup tools.In other words, the color setting screen (for example) does notprovide a way to input the text "INHERIT" as the firstitem in the option.The way to do this is to either edit the pinerc file directly and manuallyon the feature and insert it using the Setup/Config screen.Generic and Exceptional Configuration

          Generic and Exceptional Configuration

          If you use Alpine from more than one platform it may be convenientto split your configuration information into two pieces, a generic pieceand exceptions that apply to a particular platform.For example, suppose you use Alpine from home and from work.Most of your configuration settings are probably thesame in both locations, so those settings belong in the generic settingsHowever, you may use a different SMTP server and INBOXfrom home than you do from work.""part of your exceptional configuration so that they could be different in theThe command line option "-x exceptions_config"may be used to split your configuration into generic and exceptional pieces."Exceptions_config" may be either local or remote.The regular Alpine configuration file will contain the generic data, and"exceptions_config" will contain the exceptional data.For Unix Alpine, if you don't have a "-x" command line option,Alpine will look for the file ".pinercex"in the same local directory that the regular config file is located in (usuallyIf the regular config file is remote (because the command line option"-p remote_config" was used) then Unix Alpine looks in the Unix homedirectory for ".pinercex".If the file does not already exist then no exceptions will be used.You can force exceptions to be used by using the "-x" option orby creating an empty ".pinercex" file.For PC-Alpine, if you don't have a "-x" command line option,PC-Alpine will use the value of theenvironment variable $PINERCEX.If that is not set, PC-Alpine will look forthe local file "PINERCEX"in the same local directory that the regular config file is located in."-p remote_config" was used) then PC-Alpine looks in thelocal directory specified by the "-aux local_directory" commandline argument, or the directory $HOME\PINE, orin the <PINE.EXE directory>.When you have an exception configuration there is a new commandin the Alpine Setup screen, Setup/eXceptions.It toggles between exceptions and the regular configuration.This is the usual way to make changes in your exceptional configuration data.For example, you would type "S" for Setup, "X" foreXception, then follow that with one of the Setup commands, like "C"for Config or "K" for Kolor.For most people, splitting the configuration information into two pieces isgoing to be most useful if the generic information is accessedremotely).That data will be the same no matter where you access it from and if youchange it that change will show up everywhere.The exceptional data will most commonly be in a local file, so that thecontents may easily be different on each computing platform used.If you already have a local configuration file with settings you likeyou may find that the command Setup/RemoteConfigSetup is usefulin helping you convert to a remote configuration.The command line flag "-copy_pinerc"Remote ConfigurationYou may use the command line argument "-p pinerc" to tellAlpine to use a non-default configuration file.There are two types of storage for configuration information.Local configuration files are used by default.These are just regular files on the UNIX system or on the PC.The file ".pinerc" is the default for Unix Alpine and thefile "PINERC" is the default for PC-Alpine.Remote configuration folders are stored on an IMAP server.The advantage of using a remote configuration is that the same informationmay be accessed from multiple platforms.For example, if you use one computer at work and another at home, the sameconfiguration could be used from both places.A configuration change from one place would be seen in both places.To use a remote configuration you simply give aremote folder nameas the argument to the "-p" command line option.The command line might look something like:
          pine -p {my.imap.server}remote_pinerc
          If there are special characters in the command shell you use, you may need toquote the last argument (to protect the curly braces from the shell).
          pine -p "{my.imap.server}remote_pinerc"
          You should choose a folder name for a folder that does not yet exist.It will be created containing an empty configuration.Do not use a folder that you wish to store regular mail messages in.The Setup/RemoteConfigSetup command will help you convert from a localconfiguration to a remote configuration.It will create a remote configuration for you and copy your current localIt will also help you convert local address books into remote address booksand local signature files into literal signatures contained in theIf the Setup/RemoteConfigSetup command doesn't do what you want, youmay copy a local pinerc file to a remote configuration folder by handby using the command line option "-copy_pinerc".Another command line option, which is somewhat related to remoteconfiguration, is the option "-x exceptions_config".The configuration settings in the exceptions configuration overrideIt may be useful to store the default configuration (the -p argument) remotelyand to have the exceptions configuration stored in a local file.You might put generic configuration information in the remote configurationand platform-specific configuration on each platform in the exceptionsThe arguments to the "-p" and "-x" optionscan be either remote folders or local files.There is another command line argument that works only with PC-Alpine andwhich may prove useful when using a remote configuration.The option "-aux local_directory" allows you to tell PC-Alpine whereto store your local auxiliary files.This only has an effect if your configuration file is remote.Some examples of auxiliary files are debug files, address book files, and
        • Address Books
        • ADDRESS BOOK LIST COMMANDS
        • Address Book Command
        • Address Book View Explained
        • Address Completion
        • Address Listmode Selection from Composer Explained
        • Address Selection from Composer Explained
        • Addressbook Comment Explained
        • Addressbook Fcc Explained
        • Addressbook Folder Name Field Explained
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        • Addressbook NickName Field Explained
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        • Addressbook Selection Explained
        • Addressbook Selection Navigation Explained
        • Addressbook Server Name Field Explained
        • Aggregate Operations
        • Alpine Configuration
        • Alpine Help
        • Alpine Legal Notices
        • Alt Editor Command
        • Apply Command
        • Attachment Index Screen Explained
        • Attachment View Screen Explained
        • Blocking Messages
        • BROWSER
        • Bounce Command
        • Cancel Command
        • Changing your From Address
        • COLLECTION LIST screen
        • Color
        • COMPOSER ATTACH
        • COMPOSER COMMANDS
        • Composing Messages
        • Collection Lists
        • Collection Nickname Explained
        • Collection Path: Explained
        • Collection Server: Explained
        • Collection View: Explained
        • Command Line Options
        • Compose Command
        • Composer Editing Commands Explained
        • Conditional Commands
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        • Configuration
        • CUSTOMIZED HEADER FIELD
        • Default Color
        • Delete and Undelete Commands
        • Directory Query Form Explained
        • Email List Commands Explained
        • Explanation of Composer Whereis Command
        • Explanation of Folder Selection
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        • Export File Selection
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        • GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE ALPINE MESSAGE SYSTEM
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        • LDAP FEATURE: Attempt-TLS-On-Connection
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        • LDAP Response View Explained
        • Mail Drop: What is it?
        • MAIN MENU
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        • Message Index Command
        • Mouse
        • Multiple Message Operations
        • NEW USER GREETING
        • NEW VERSION GREETING
        • News Reading
        • Newsgroup Subscribe Screen explained
        • Newsgroup selecting for Posting explained
        • NextNew Command
        • Nickname Selection Explained
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        • PATTERNS: Address in Address Book
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        • PATTERNS: AllText Pattern
        • PATTERNS: Beginning of Month
        • PATTERNS: Beginning of Year
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        • PATTERNS: Categorizer Command
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        • PATTERNS: Cc Pattern
        • PATTERNS: Character Limit
        • PATTERNS: Character Set Pattern
        • PATTERNS: Comment
        • PATTERNS: Current Folder Type
        • PATTERNS: Exit Status Interval
        • PATTERNS: Extra Headers Pattern
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        • PATTERNS: Message Answered Status
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        • PATTERNS: Message New Status
        • PATTERNS: Message Recent Status
        • PATTERNS: News Pattern
        • PATTERNS: Nickname
        • PATTERNS: Participant Pattern
        • PATTERNS: Raw 8-bit in Subject
        • PATTERNS: Recipient Pattern
        • PATTERNS: Score Interval
        • PATTERNS: Sender Pattern
        • PATTERNS: Size Interval
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        • PATTERNS: To Pattern
        • PATTERNS FEATURE: Dont-Stop-Even-if-Rule-Matches
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        • PATTERNS FILTER ACTION: Filter Action
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        • Pipe Command SubOptions
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        • Securing Your Alpine Session
        • Selecting: Select and WhereIs/Select
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        • S/MIME: Manage Private Keys
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        • Sort Command
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        • THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S ADDRESS COMPLETION
        • THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S ATTCHMNT FIELD
        • THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S BCC FIELD
        • THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S CC FIELD
        • THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S FROM FIELD
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        • THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S NEWSGRPS LINE
        • THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S REPLY-TO FIELD
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        • THE ALPINE ADDRESS BOOK
        • Take Address Nickname Selection Explained
        • Take Address Screen Explained
        • TakeAddr Command
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        • Tokens for Index and Replying
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        • and X windows applicationsAlpine uses almost the same commands for manipulating news folders as formail folders. This means, for example, that when you are done with amessage, you would use "D" to mark it as Deleted (or Dismissed,if you prefer.) This "mail-like" behavior differs from that ofmost newsreaders, wherein a message is implicitly dismissed after you havelooked at it once. We strongly believe that Alpine should offer as muchconsistency as possible between mail and news, so the mail paradigm --wherein a message does not magically disappear without explicit action bythe user -- is used for news as well.

          If you answer a message in a news folder, the index view will show the"A" flag as usual; but the industry standard file Alpine uses tokeep track of what news as been read has no way of storing this flag, soit will not be preserved across sessions. The Deleted flag is the onlyone that is preserved when you leave and then return to a newsgroup. As anadditional note on replies, when you Reply to a newsgroup message and sayyou want to reply to all recipients, Alpine will ask if you want to post themessage to all the newsgroups listed in the original message.

          If you would like Alpine to mark more-or-less recent news messages asfeature (which is set by default). This will cause messages after the last one you have marked asDeleted to appear with "N" status in the MESSAGE INDEX. The"N" status often makes it easier to distinguish later newsarticles from those you've previously seen, but not yet disposed of viathe "D" key. Note that this is an approximation, not an exactrecord of which messages you have not seen.A frequent operation in news-reading is "catching up" -- thatis, getting rid of all the messages in the newsgroup so that you can"start fresh." The easiest way to do this in Alpine is via theSelect command. You would enter the following four keystrokes:;aad to select all messaged, and then apply the delete (ordismiss) command to all of them.There are also additional details on configuring news.CONFIGURING NEWSAlpine can access news folders in any one of three different ways:

          Using the Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP) toaccess news on a remote news server. In this case the newsrc file isstored on the machine where Alpine is running.To specify a remote news-collection accessed via NNTP use theSETUP/collectionList screen's "Add" command. Set theServer: value to the NNTP server's hostname appended with thecommunication method "/service=NNTP", and set the Path:value to the "#news." namespace (without the quotes). Seethe "Server:" field'shelp text for a more complete explanation of access method, and the"Path:" field's helptext for a more complete explanation of "namespace".Instead of specifying a news-collection, you may simply set theNNTP Serveroption, which will cause Alpine to create a default news-collection for you.Another NNTP option that may be of interest is.
          Using the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) toaccess news on a remote news server. In this case, your newsrc file isstored on the news server, in your home directory, so you must have anaccount on the news server, but you would be running Alpine on a differentmachine. The news server must be running an IMAPd server process. To specify a remote news-collection accessed via IMAP use theServer: value to the IMAP server's hostname, and set the Path: valueto the "#news." namespace (without the quotes). See the
          Using local file access to the news database. In thiscase, your newsrc file is stored on the news server, in your homedirectory, so you must have an account on the news server, and you wouldbe running Alpine on the same machine.To specify a local news-collection use the SETUP/collectionListscreen's "Add" command. Leave the Server: value blank, andset the Path: value to the "#news." namespace (without thequotes). See the "Path:"field's help text for a more complete explanation of "namespace".NOTE: Should no news-collection be defined as above, Alpine willautomatically create one using the Setup/Config screen's"" variable's value if defined. The collectionwill be created as a "Remote NNTP" as described above.If you are a PC-Alpine user, either option 1 (NNTP) or option 2 (IMAP) ispossible. If you don't have an account on the news server, or if the newsserver is not running an IMAP daemon, then you must use NNTP. (If you are notsure, ask your service provider, university, or company for help.) Inthis case, your Unix .newsrc file can be transferred to your PC. A goodplace to put it would be in the same directory as your PINERC file, underspecify a different locationvia Alpine's Setup/Config screen.Other configuration features related to news are.,,,,,, and.COMMAND LINE OPTIONSPossible starting arguments for Alpine:
          Send-to: If you give Alpine an argument or arguments whichdo not begin with a dash, Alpine treats them as email addresses.Alpine will startup inthe composer with a message started to the addresses specified.Once the message is sent, the Alpine session closes.Standard input redirection is allowed.Separate multiple addresses with a space between them.Addresses are placed in the "To" field only.
          Alpine will startup in the composer with file readOnce the message is sent, the Alpine session closes.
          Go directly into composer with given file attached.
          -attachlist file-list
          Go directly into composer with given files attached.This must be the last option on the command line.
          -attach_and_delete file
          Go directly into composer with given file attached, delete when finished.
          -aux local_directoryThis tells PC-Alpine the local directory to use for storing auxiliaryfiles, like debug files, address books, and signature files. The pinerc may
          If the personal configuration file doesn't already exist, exit.This might be useful if the configuration file is accessed using someremote filesystem protocol. If the remote mount is missing this will causeAlpine to quit instead of creating a new pinerc.
          When used with the -f option, apply the nth context.This is used when there are multiple folder collections (contexts) and you want to open a folder not in the primary collection.
          Configuration: Prints a sample system configuration file to thescreen or standard output. To generate an initial system configuration pine -conf > To generate a system configuration file using settings from an oldsystem configuration file, execute pine -P old-pine.conf -conf > A system configuration file is not required.
          -copy_abook <local_abook_file> <remote_abook_folder>
          Copy an address book file to a remote address book folder.If the remote folder doesn't exist, it will be created.If it exists but the first message in the folder isn't a remote addressbook header message, the copy will be aborted.This flag will not usually be used by a user.Instead, the user will create a remote address book from within Alpineand copy entries from the local address book by using aggregate Save in
          -copy_pinerc <local_pinerc_file> <remote_pinerc_folder>
          Copy a pinerc configuration file to a remote pinerc folder.If it exists but the first message in the folder isn't a remote pinercheader message, the copy will be aborted.This flag may be useful to users who already have a local pinerc file andwould like to convert it to a remote pinerc folder and use that instead.This gives a way to bootstrap that conversion without having to manuallyreset all of the variables in the remote pinerc folder.
          Debug Level: Sets the level of debugging information written bydebug-level can be set to any integer 0-9.A debug level of 0 turns off debugging for the session.(Actually there are some levels higher than 9, but you probably don't
          You may use a more detailed version of the debugging flag to setthe debug level in separate parts of Alpine.The possibilities are flush, timestamp, imap=0..4, tcp, numfiles=0..31, andFlush causes debugging information to be flushed immediately tothe debug file as it is written.Verbose is the general debugging verbosity level.Timestamp causes timestamps to be added to the debug file, whichis useful when you are trying to figure out what is responsible for delays.Numfiles sets the number of debug files saved.Imap sets the debug level for the debugging statements relatedto the conversation with the IMAP server, and more generally, for thedebugging related to Alpine's interaction with the C-Client library.Tcp turns on some TCP/IP debugging.
          Startup folder: Alpine will open this folder in place
          Open named text file for viewing and forwarding.
          Help: Prints the list of available command-line arguments to the
          Alpine will start up in the FOLDER INDEXscreen instead of the MAIN MENU.Configuration equivalent: =i.
          Initial Keystrokes: Alpine will execute this comma-separatedsequence of commands upon startup.This allows users to get Alpine to start in anyYou cannot include any input to the composer in the initial keystrokes.The key <Return> is represented by a ``CR'' inthe keystroke list; the spacebar is designated by the letters ``SPACE''.Control keys are two character sequences beginning with ``^'', such asFunction keys are ``F1'' - ``F12'' and the arrow keys are ``UP'',``DOWN'', ``LEFT'', and ``RIGHT''.A restriction is that you can't mix function keys and character keys in thislist even though you can, in some cases, mix them when running Alpine.A user can always use only character keys in the startup list evenif he or she is using function keys normally, or vice versa.If an element in this list is a string of characters surrounded by doublequotes (") then it will be expanded into the individual characters inthe string, excluding the double quotes.Configuration equivalent:
          For PC-Alpine only, this option prompts the user forsome basic information to help with getting properly set up.
          Function-Key Mode: When invoked in this way, Alpine expectsthe input of commands to be function-keys.Otherwise, commands are linked to the regular character keys.Configuration equivalent: included in
          Message-Number: When specified, Alpine starts up in theFOLDER INDEX screen with the current message being the specifiedThis tells PC-Alpine not to display the splash screen upon startup.This may be helpful for certain troubleshooting or terminal server scenarios.
          Opens the INBOX (or a folder specified via the -f argument) ReadOnly.
          Uses the named file as the personal configuration file instead of~/.pinerc or the default PINERC search sequence PC-Alpine uses.Alpinerc may be either a local file or a remote configuration folder.
          Uses the named file as the system wide configuration file instead of on UNIX, or nothing on PC-Alpine.
          -passfile passfile
          This tells Alpine what file should be used as the password file.This should be a fully-qualified filename.
          Output fresh pinerc configuration to file, preserving thesettings of variables that the user has made.Use file set to ``-'' to make output go to standard out.
          Restricted Mode: For UNIX Alpine only.Alpine in restricted mode can only send email to itself.
          For PC-Alpine only, this option affects the values of Alpine's registry entries.Possible values for cmd are set, clear, and dump.Set will always reset Alpine's registry entries according to its current settings.Clear will clear the registry values.Clearsilent will clear the registry values without any dialogs.Dump will display the values of current registry settings.Note that the dump command is currently disabled.Without the -registry option, PC-Alpine will write values intothe registry only if there currently aren't any values set.
          Sort-Key: Specifies the order messages will be displayed in for theKey can have the following values: arrival, date, subject, orderedsubj, thread, from, size, score, to, cc,arrival/reverse, date/reverse, subject/reverse, orderedsubj/reverse, thread/reverse,from/reverse, size/reverse, score/reverse, to/reverse, and cc/reverse.The default value is "arrival".The key value reverse is equivalent to arrival/reverse.Configuration equivalent: .
          For PC-Alpine only, this option removes references to Alpinein Windows settings. The registry settings are removed andthe password cache is cleared.
          Version: Print version information to the screen.
          -x exceptions_config
          Configuration settings in the exceptions configuration override your normalExceptions_config may be either a local file or a remote Alpine configuration folder.
          Enable Suspend: When run with this flag, the key sequence ctrl-zwill suspend the Alpine session.Configuration equivalent: included in
          -option=value
          Assign value to the config option option.For example, -signature-file=sig1 or-Feature-List=signature-at-bottom.Note: Feature-List values areadditive and features may be preceded with no- to turn them off.Also, as a special case, the "Feature-List=" part of that may beomitted. For example, -signature-at-bottom is equivalent toMAIN MENU COMMANDS Available Commands -- Group 1           Available Commands -- Group 2
           ------------------------------          -------------------- F1  Show this help text                 F1  Show this help text
           F2  Show all other available commands   F2  Show other commands
           F3  Quit Alpine
           F4  Execute current MAIN MENU command   F4  FOLDER LIST screen
           F6  Select next command down on menu    F6  Goto a specified folder
                                                  HREF="h_common_index">MESSAGE INDEX screen
          HREF="h_main_journal">Journal of status messages
           F9  Display Release Notes notes          F9  SETUP menus
          HREF="h_main_kblock">Lock Keyboard                       F10 ADDRESS BOOK screen
          HREF="h_common_role">Compose message using a role
           General Alpine Commands           Main Menu Screen Commands
           ---------------------           --------------------------
           ?  Show Help Text               O  Show all Other available commands
          HREF="h_common_compose">Compose a message            P  Select Previous command up on menu
          HREF="h_common_index">MESSAGE INDEX screen         N  Select Next command down on menu
          HREF="h_common_folders">FOLDER LIST screen           R  Display Alpine Release Notes
          HREF="h_main_addrbook">ADDRESS BOOK screen          K  Lock Keyboard
          HREF="h_main_setup">SETUP functions              G  Journal of status messages
                                           #   The availability of certain commands (e.g. some of the options underSETUP) is determined by Alpine configuration files and system capabilities.Reporting ProblemsWe ask that you first read the relevant help screens and then seekassistance from your own local support staff. Once you are sure that yourdifficulty is not a local configuration problem, you might look at thehelp section explaining where to look formore information and where to Eduardo Chappa <chappa@gmx.com>Securing your Alpine Session

          Securing your Alpine Session

          By default, Alpine will attempt to connect to an IMAP server on the normalIf the Alpine you are using has been built tosupport "Transport Layer Security" (TLS)and "Secure Sockets Layer" (SSL) (check by clicking here),and the server offers the STARTTLS capability, then a secure (encrypted)When you are connected to a remote folder the titlebar will contain a plus signin the far right column if the connection is encrypted using TLS or SSL.Similarly, when you are being prompted for a password a plus sign will appear in the promptif the connection is encrypted.

          More Information on Alpine with SSL and TLS

        • TLS and SSL Usage Note
        • /SSL option for older servers which support port 993 SSL but not TLS
        • feature
        • PC-Alpine feature for working around OS SSL-problems
        • Here are some other security-related features and options

        • feature to disable password caching
        • Disable password file saving
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        • Alpine can read and post to Internet (or USENET) newsgroups, using the same commands as for mail. Similar to mailing lists but existing on a larger scale, Usenet newsgroups allow groups of people with common interests to discuss particular topics. You might find newsgroups related to your career, or you might wish to check out the online discussion among the fans of your favorite

          Configuring Alpine for Reading News

          pre-configured by your system administrator to automatically access thenewsgroups offered by your organization, Internet Service Provider, orschool. PC-Alpine users, and those attempting to customize Unix Alpine, willneed additional details on how toconfigure Alpine to read news.The first step in reading news is to access the newsgroups collectionsscreen from Alpine. If everything is configured properly, you should be ableto do this by first typing L (folder List), then selecting the foldercollection listed as "News." The actual name of this collection may differ

          Subscribing to Newsgroups

          Once you have accessed the news collection, you need to subscribe to anewsgroup that interests you. Subscribing to a newsgroup means that Alpinewill keep a record of the newsgroups in which you are interested and whicharticles in those newsgroups have been read.Alpine uses the similar commands to read news as to read mail. For example,the D command marks messages as Deleted (or "Dismissed," if you prefer),and the R command Replies to a news posting. Basically, Alpine allows you toread news as if it were mail, so you don't need to change the way youThere is also additional Alpine help available on Aggregate OperationsWhen you are in the MESSAGE INDEX, the available commands(for example, Delete, Undelete, Save, Reply, and so on)normally act on a single message.So, for example, if you press the Delete command, the currently highlightedThese commands that normally act on a single message may be applied toseveral messages at once instead.By default this feature is turned on, but it could be administratively turnedin the Setup/Config screen is used to turn it off or on.When this feature is turned on, the four commands "Select","SelectCur", "ZoomMode", and "Apply"messages as being "selected".The "ZoomMode" command will toggle betweendisplaying only the selected messages and displaying all the messages.The "Apply" command allows you toapply one of the regular MESSAGE INDEX commands to all of the selectedmessages instead of to only the highlighted message.An example aggregate operation would be to catch up when readingThat is, get rid of all the messages in the news group so that you canThe easiest way to do this in Alpine is to use aggregate operations.You want to Delete all of the messages in the group.You could start at the top and type "D" once for every message.A much faster method is to first Select all of the messages in the group,This would take four keystrokes:
          ; a (to select all messages)
          a d (to delete all selected messages)
          Another use of Select is to use it for searching for a particular messageor set of messages in a large folder.You may know that the message was From a certain user.You could select all messages from that user to start, and use Zoom toIf there were still too many messages to look at you could Narrow theset of messages further by selecting from all of those messages onlythe ones that were after a certain date, or contained a particular phrasein the Subject, or were too a particular address, and so on.That may be the end of what you are doing, or you may want to use Apply toSave or Forward or Print all of the selected messages.Alpine ConfigurationUnless it has been administratively disabled, the Setup command on theMAIN MENU has several subcommands that allow you to modify Alpine's behavior.The possible subcommands are for general Configuration settings,Printer settings, Changing your Password, Signature setup,AddressBook setup, Collection Lists setup, Rules (including Roles, Filters,Scores, Search, Indexcolor, and Other rules), LDAP Directory setup,In particular, the "Config" subcommand has many features you mayset or unset and many other configuration variables that may be set to changeEvery one of the hundreds of options available in that configuration settingsscreen has help text associated with it.You may read that text by moving the cursor to highlight the option and thenThese settings are stored in your personal"pinerc" configuration file (or, optionally, they may be storedremotely),but on shared systems these settingsmay be over-ridden by a system-wide control file (due to local sitesecurity or support policies). A global pine configuration file can alsobe used to set default values for all Alpine users on a particular system.Power users may be interested in splitting their personal configurationdata into two pieces, a generic piece andexceptions which apply toThey may also be interested in configuration inheritance.General Alpine configuration information can be foundhere.Command Line OptionsAlpine accepts a number of command line arguments, allowing you, forexample, to start Alpine and immediately access a particular folder.Many of these arguments overlap with options in the Alpine configuration file.If there is a difference, then an option set on the command line takesAlpine expects command line arguments (other than addresses) to bepreceded by a "-" (dash) as normally used by UNIX programs.A full list of command lineScoring, Other Rules, and Search Rules, so it may help you to understand exactly how Patterns work.The following entries in Alpine's online help provide information
        • Patternsto another or to automatically delete messages.You may also automatically set the state (Important, New, Deleted, Answered) of messagesand set for messages.To configure filtering, go to the MAIN MENU and use the Setup commandfollowed by "Rules" and then "Filters".The following entries in Alpine's online help provide additional information
        • Filtering Setup screenYou may play different roles depending on who you are replying to. Forexample, if you are replying to a message addressed to help-desk you maybe acting as a Help Desk Worker. That role may require that you use adifferent return address and/or a different signature.To configure roles, go to the MAIN MENU and use the Setup commandfollowed by "Rules" and then "Roles".
        • Setup Roles Screen
        • Roles Screen
        • Within a folder, you may set the "Important" flag on anyThis doesn't have any system-defined meaning and is only calledthe Important flag because many users use it to signify that a messageis important to them in some way.You may also define your own set of keywords.You might know these as user defined flags or as labels.These are similar to the Important flag but you choose the names for yourself.Alpine will only display keywords thathave been added by you in the Flag Details screen orthat have been configured by you using the Setup/Config optionKeywords set by other means (for example, by another email client) will notshow up in Alpine unless you configure Alpine to know about them.They will show up in the Flag Details screen, but will not show up, for example,
        • config option
        • Flag command to set keywords
        • If you are using PC-Alpine mouse support is turned on automatically.If you are using UNIX Alpine within an X terminal window or withina terminal emulator that supports an xterm-style mouse, then you mayturn on support for the mouse with the feature.For UNIX Alpine you will also need to set the $DISPLAY environment variable."clickable" by dragging your mouse over any screen; when theX terminal mouse support is more limited but still quite powerful.As with PC-Alpine, clicking on any of the commands in the keymenu atthe bottom of the screen will execute that command as if you typed it.Double-clicking on a link, for example the link to the feature in the paragraph above,Double-clicking on an index line will view the message, and so on.If the terminal emulator you are using is capable of displaying color or ifyou are using PC-Alpine, then it is possible to set up Alpine so that variousparts of the display will be shown in colors you configure. This is doneusing the Setup Color screen, available from the MAIN MENU by selectingthe Setup command followed by "K" for Kolor (because "C"stands for Config in this context).For example, you may color things like the titlebar, the current item,the keymenu, and the status messages.You may also color lines in the index, and headers and quoted text in theYou use the Color Setup screen for configuring most of this, but you mustuse the IndexColor setup for coloring whole index lines.These are available from the MAIN MENU under Setup/Kolor and Setup/Rules/IndexColor.
        • Color Setup screen
        • Index Line Color
        • quoted text in message view
        • text associated with user-defined headers in message viewMessages can quickly accumulate in your INBOX folder. If you use emailoften, you soon could have hundreds. You need to delete messages you donot want, and you can use folders to organize messages you wish to save. Afolder is a collection of one or more messages that are stored (just likethe messages in your INBOX) so you can access and manage them.You can organize your email messages into different folders by topic,correspondent, date, or any other category that is meaningful to you. Youcan create your own folders, and Alpine automatically provides three:
        • The INBOX folder: messages sent to you are listed in this folder. When you first start Alpine and go to the Message Index screen, you arelooking at the list of messages in your INBOX folder. Every incomingmessage remains in your INBOX until you delete it or save it in another
        • The sent-mail folder: copies of messages you send are stored in this convenient if you cannot remember whether you actually sent a message and want if you want to send a message again.
        • The saved-messages folder: copies of messages you save are stored in this unless you choose to save them to other folders you create yourself.
        • More information about folders is available in Alpine's online help:
        • Explanation of Folder Selection
        • Help for Folder List
        • Explanation of Valid Folder Names
        • Folder Select for Fcc ("sent-mail")
        • Folder Select for Save Explained
        • Collection ListsCollection lists are Alpine's way of organizing groups of folders. Each"collection" can reside on a different server, for example, and contain adifferent group of mail folders.For more information on this, see:
        • Folder Collections Explained
        • Additional information relating to collection lists is also available in
        • Setup Collection List Screen
        • Collection List Screen
        • Composing MessagesTo write a message, press C (Compose). You see the Compose Messagescreen, which is divided into two parts: the header area and the messagetext area. The header area is where information on the recipient (the To:field) and the subject line go, while the message text area contains theactual text of the email message. Different commands are available to youwhen your cursor is in different areas on this screen. To see additionalhelp on commands in either the message text or header area, typeTo move around, use the arrow keys or Ctrl-N (Next line) and Ctrl-P (Previous line); to correct typing errors, use <Backspace> or <Delete>.

          The following information from Alpine's online help may prove useful:

        • Message Header Commands
        • Rich Header Command
        • Composer Commands
        • Composer Editing Commands
        • Changing your From Address
        • Send Command
        • Spell Check Command
        • Reading MessagesThe message text screen shows you the text of the message along withits header. If a message has attachments, those will be listed (but notdisplayed) also. The titlebar line displays information about the currentlyopen message, folder and collection. You see the name of the collection(if there is one) in angle brackets, then the name of the folder, then themessage number and finally the position within the current message (inpercent). If the message is marked for deletion"DEL" will appear in theAs with every Alpine screen, the bottom two lines show you the commands

          Additional information is available in Alpine's online help:

        • Message Text Screen
        • Attachment Index Screen Explained
        • Attachment View Screen Explained
        • Index of MessagesIn Alpine's message index, the selected message is highlighted. The first column on the left is blank, shows a "+" if the message wassent directly to you (i.e., it is not acopy or from a list), or a "-" if you were explicitly Cc'd.The second column may be blank, or it may contain:
        • "N" if the message is new (unread),
        • "A" if you have answered the message (using the Reply command),
        • "D" if you have marked the message for deletion.
        • Note: If you answer a message as well as mark it deleted (in either order), you will only see the "D".The rest of the columns in the message line show you the messagenumber, date sent, sender, size, and subject. For details, press ? (Help). The behavior and appearance of the Index screen is highly configurable.In the Setup/Config screen search (with the WhereIs command) for optionsthat contain the words "index" or "thread" to seemany of the configuration possibilities.option may be used to configure the look of the standard MESSAGE INDEX linesFind in the Setup/Config screen andread the help text there for more information.Most of the commands you need to handle your messages are visible at thebottom of the screen, and you can press O (OTHER CMDS) to see additionalYou do not need to see these "other commands"on the screen to use them. That is, you never need to press O as a prefixAdditional information is available in Alpine's online help:
        • Message Index Commands
        • LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a standard means of accessing directories. Essentially, using LDAP, Alpine is able to find email addresses in books, rather like the White Pages provided by the phone company. As an Alpine necessary to know much about how this works, only how to use it and how to More information on configuring LDAP is available in Alpine's online help:
        • Setup LDAP Directory Servers
        • Additional help on using LDAP in Alpine is also available:
        • LDAP Response View Explained
        • As you use email, you can build a list of your regular email correspondents Address Book. At the Alpine MAIN MENU, press A to see the Address Book List personal address book will be highlighted. Press <Return> to view it.You can use the address book to store email addresses for individuals orremembered "nicknames" for these addresses, and to quickly retrieve an email address when you are composing a message.There are two ways to add addresses to your address book: you can add them manually or take them from messages (by pressing T to access the Take command). With either method, you specify nicknames for your correspondents. A single address book entry (or nickname) can point to just one email address, or, it canpoint to more than one. When it points to more than one, it is called a distribution list. Each distribution list has a nickname, a full name, and a addresses may be actual addresses, other nicknames in your address book, or
        • The Alpine Address Book
        • The Main Menu lists Alpine's main options.The key or keys you must type to enter yourchoice are to the left of each option or command name.You can type either uppercase or lowercase letters,and you should not press <Return> after typing theletter (unless you are specifically asking for the default,From the Main Menu you can choose to read online help, write (compose) and send a message, look at an index of your mail messages, open or maintainyour mail folders, update your address book, configure Alpine, and quit Alpine.There are additional options listed atthe bottom of the screen as well.The Help command usually returns context-sensitive help information.However, in the Main Menu you get the most general help, which includesThe last entry in the Table of Contents is an Index of help topics,so this is a good place to go if you are having trouble finding howThe Alpine main menu lists the most common Alpine functions. A full list of thesecommands and what they do is available.The top line of the screen is Alpine's titlebar line. It will always displaythe current version of Alpine and will also convey information about thestatus of the program. This is where you look to find out whatcollection, folder and message number is active and where you are in Alpine.If the titlebar line says "READONLY" it means that the open folder(typically your INBOX) is "locked" by another mail session --most likely a more recent session of Alpine has taken the INBOX lock.If the titlebar line says "CLOSED" it means that you are trying tofolder on a remote mail server, and for some reason, communication withthe mail server has either been lost, or never successfully established.This can be a result of trying to open a non-existent folder, or onestored on an invalid or non-operational server, or it can mean that Alpinehas been suspended for more that 30 minutes while accessing a remote mailGiving Commands in Alpine

          Giving Commands in Alpine

          ()the bottom two lines of the screen are always used to list thecommands you can give. You press the keys that are highlighted to givethe command. The commands for getting help and going back to the mainmenu are always present (except when viewing help as you are now).Pressing O (meaning "Other Commands") changes the keysyou see at the bottom of any screen. In some cases there are 3 orsets of keys that can be seen by using the O key. All commands are active, even if they are not currently showing at the bottom of your screen. In other words, you never need to press the O key, except to remind yourself of the proper key to press to perform an operation.When composing mail, and in a few other places, in Alpine youhave to use Control keys. This means pressing the Control key (usually labeled letter indicated at the same time. Usually, this is shown with a"^" in front of the letter. On some systems, certain controlcharacters are intercepted before they get to Alpine. As a work-around,you can press the ESCAPE key twice followed by the desired key. Forexample, if Ctrl-O (^O) does not work on your system, try typingThe "+" and "-" keys are used formoving to the next or previous page. The space bar is a synonym for"+". You may also use Ctrl-V to page down and Ctrl-Y to pageup as you do in the message composer. On screens with a WhereIs (search)command, W or Ctrl-W followed by Ctrl-V will move to the bottom of themessage or list, and W or Ctrl-W followed by Ctrl-Y will move to the topThe return key is usually a synonym for a frequently usedcommand. When viewing a message, there is currently not a defaultcommand, so RETURN does nothing; when in the index, it is synonymous with"view msg". In the key menu at the bottom of the screen, whatever isenclosed in square brackets [] is the same as the return key.

          Control Keys Not Used By Alpine

          Most commands in Alpine are single letters, with -- we hope -- some mnemonic value, but in places where Alpine is expecting text input, e.g. in the composer or at prompts for file/folder names, control keys must be used for editing and Alpine has used nearly all the control keys available. There are, however,certain control keys that are reserved by other programs or for technicalreasons. Alpine does not use any of these keys:
          Ctrl-S
          Used by Unix as "stop output"
          Ctrl-Q
          Used by Unix as "resume output"
          Ctrl-]
          Often used by Telnet as escape key
          Note: Ctrl-S and Ctrl-Q can be subject to special handling.In addition, while the ESC key alone is not used for command input,Alpine will recognize two consecutive ESC key presses followed by a letter key as a substitute for control key input. For example, the control keyCtrl-X can alternatively be entered using thethree keystrokes: ESC ESC x.This is useful if the communication program you are using(e.g. Telnet) has its own, conflicting, idea of what certain control

          Repainting the Screen

          Sometimes what is displayed on the screen will beincorrect due to noise on the phone line or other causes and you will wantto repaint the whole screen to make it correct. You can use the Ctrl-Lcommand to do this. It never hurts to do it when in doubt.Local Support Contacts

          Local Support Contacts

          No Local Support Contacts configured.Alpine help is generally context-sensitive. In other words, each Alpine screen you use will have its own help text, explaining the choices available for thatscreen. This general help section, on the other hand, attempts to give an overall picture of what Alpine is capable of doing, as well as pointers to additional help sections about specific topics.

          Much of the help text contains links to further help topics, similar toYou may choose a link to view using the "NextLink" and"PrevLink" commands to change the link that is highlighted.The "View Link" command will then show you the highlighted link.Similar to the Back button in a web browser, the "Prev Help" commandwill return you to where you were before viewing the link, and "Exit Help"will return you to the location in Alpine before you asked for help.For example, if you are reading this text in Alpine you may return to thehelp table of contents with the "Prev Help" command or you may view theRelease notes link in the next paragraph and then return here withIn addition to this general help on Alpine, Release Noteson the current Alpine version are also available from the MAIN MENU: Pressto browse the release notes. These include changes since the last release,configuration information, the history of the Alpineproject, credits, and legal notices.Alpine releases are available via the world wide web atHREF="http://repo.or.cz/alpine.git">http://repo.or.cz/alpine.gitall of Alpine's internal help text(not recommended) for a little light bedtime reading, then presscopy of Alpine you are using has been properly configured for printingAlpine is an "Alternatively Licensed Program for InternetNews and Email" produced until 2009 by the University of Washington.It is intended to be an easy-to-use program forsending, receiving, and filing Internet electronic mail messages andbulletin board (Netnews/Usenet) messages. Alpine supports the followingInternet protocols and specifications: SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol), NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol), MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol), and LDAP (LightweightDirectory Access Protocol).

          Although originally designed for inexperienced email users, Alpine hasevolved to support many advanced features. There are an ever-growingnumber of configuration and personal-preference options, though which ofthem are available to you is determined by your local system managers. Alpine is a "mail user agent" (MUA), which is a program thatcompose and read messages using Internet mail standards. (Whether youcan correspond with others on the Internet depends on whether or not yourcomputer is connected to the Internet.) Alpine also allows reading andposting messages on the Internet "net news" system, providedthat your site operates a suitable news server.

          WHAT ALPINE DOES NOT DO...

          A "mail user agent" such as Alpine is just one part of amessaging system. Here are some things that are not done by Alpine,but require other programs:

        • Actual relaying of email... which is done by "message transfer
        • Vacation messages... automatically responding to incoming messages
        • Anything to do with "talk"... which has nothing to do with
        • Anything to do with "irc"... which has nothing to do with email.
        • List processing... resending one message to a list of recipients.GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE ALPINE MESSAGE SYSTEM

          GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE ALPINE MESSAGE SYSTEM

          Version
          (built )
          Copyright 2013-2020 Eduardo Chappa,
          Copyright 2006-2008 University of Washington.When you are viewing a help screen, there may be links toother topics highlighted (in Reverse video) in the text.The word "Introduction" in the TABLE OF CONTENTS below should beIf you type carriage return (or V for View Link, see the commands at thebottom of the screen) you will be taken to a new help screen to view theThe commands at the bottom of the screen should then includeIf you type "P" you will end up back here.If you type "E" for Exit, you will be back out of help and returnedto the place you were in Alpine when you entered Help.In this case, you would go back to the MAIN MENU.There are also other links that are highlighted in bold (or the color usedby your terminal to display bold).The items after the Introduction in the TABLE OF CONTENTS are all examplesIn order to view those links, you first have to make the link you wantThe "NextLink" and "PrevLink" commands(see bottom of screen) can do that for you.
        • Introduction
        • Alpine Help
        • Local Support Contacts
        • Giving Commands in Alpine
        • Alpine Configuration
        • Titlebar Line
        • Main Menu
        • Index of Messages
        • Reading Messages
        • Composing Messages
        • Reading News
        • Address Books
        • LDAP Directories
        • Folders
        • Collection Lists
        • Aggregate Operations
        • Color Setup
        • Filtering
        • Roles
        • Patterns
        • Keywords (or Flags, or Labels)
        • Using a Mouse
        • Command Line Options
        • Securing Your Alpine Session
        • S/MIME
        • Reporting Problems
        • Show Supported Options in this Alpine
        • Index to Alpine's Online HelpNEW VERSION GREETING
          <<<This message will appear only once>>>

          Welcome to Alpine version !

          Your Alpine configuration file indicates that you may not have used this version of Alpine before. This version's significant changes aredocumented in the Release Notes, which may be viewed by pressing "R" now or while in the MAIN MENU.Alpine is a free email program. Your use of Alpine is subject to the terms of the Apache License 2.0.Alpine's privacy policy is a living, online only, document, which can be found athttp://alpine.x10host.com/privacy.html.By following the previous link, Alpinewill connect to an external server, and will download it and displayit for you. Please take some time to read it and understand it.Since the Privacy Policy could be ammended to take into considerationnew additions to Alpine, please check it periodically. You can alwaysfind a link to the Privacy Policy in the Release Notes.To Exit this screen and continue your Alpine session press "E".NEW ALPINE USER GREETING

          Welcome to Alpine ... a Program for Internet News and Email

          Your Alpine configuration file indicates that you may have used Pine beforeIf you are familiar with the way Pine works, you should be comfortableYour Pine configuration file is automatically used for Alpine.The Release Notes may be viewed by pressing NEW USER GREETINGWe hope you will explore Alpine's many capabilities. From the MAIN MENU,select Setup/Config to see many of the options available to you. Also notethat all screens have context-sensitive help text available.Finding more information and requesting help

          Places to Look for More Answers

          If you have questions about or problems with Alpine that you cannot resolve after consulting the program's internal, context-sensitive help screens, here are additional information resources that you may find helpful:
        • Alpine's top-level MAIN MENU HELP.

        • Alpine's Help Index.

        • Alpine's internal Release Notes. They contain a listing of changes in Alpine since the last version, which may be useful for you to be aware of, especially if a "problem" you are encountering is actually a change in the way an aspect of Alpine works. There, you will also find notes
        • The main site for Alpine contains information on configuring and solving problems with Alpine, it can be found at
          http://alpine.x10host.com/alpine/
        • Archives of the Alpine-info mailing list, at http://mailman13.u.washington.edu/pipermail/alpine-info/
        • The newsgroup comp.mail.pine.If the internal help, the Release Notes, and your local online and print resources do not help you resolve a problem, pleasestart by contacting your local computer support staff and asking for help.
        • You suddenly have trouble sending or receiving mail.
        • You receive a "disk quota exceeded" message.
        • You have forgotten your password.
        • You think your account may have been compromised.
        • You need help viewing an attachment.
        • You need to know how to configure your: NNTP (news) server, SMTP (sending mail) server, LDAP (directory lookup) server, or INBOX (incoming mail) path.
        • You want to know what alternative editors or spellcheckers you may be able to use.
        • You want to block email from a particular person.
        • You're going on vacation and need to autorespond to incoming mail.
        • You want to automatically file or filter incoming messages.you should contact your support staff, because only they will be able to assist you effectively. Your support staff may be, depending on who provides you with the email account you use Alpine with, for example:
          • the computing help desk of (a department of) your university, school,
          • the customer service center of your Internet Service Provider; or
          • the friendly volunteer helpers of your Freenet; or
          • the person who setup your computer and internet connection.If you have no local computing support to turn to, the worldwide comp.mail.pinenewsgroup can be a valuable source of information and assistance for Alpine For systems/email administrators, developers, trainers, user supportpersonnel, and others involved with Alpine messaging on a "technical"level, the mailing list alpine-info is available; for information onsubscribing and posting to it, see
            https://mailman13.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/alpine-info
            Regardless of whom you are asking for help with Alpine, remember to provide as much detail as you can about thenature of any problem you are encountering, such as
          • what, if anything, happened that might have brought it about;
          • whether it still persists;
          • whether it is reproducible, and if so, how;
          • what, if anything, you already tried to solve it.It may also be helpful if you specify what version of Alpine you are using -- this is --and on what system, and when the copy of Alpine you are using was created-- for this copy: When the Alpine program you are currently using was installed, a supportcontact email address may have been set up; in that case, you can simply selectthis link now to send a message to it:


            Local Support Contacts:

            FAQs on Alpine Locking

            What Systems Managers Need to Know about Alpine File Locking

            There is an extensive section on locking in the Alpine technical notes;this information is intended to provide answers to some common questions:

          • Why did locking change in Pine 4.00?
            The actual locking mechanisms did not change in 4.00.What changed is that when one particular locking mechanism used by Alpine fails, Alpine now issues a warning message. Prior to Pine 4.00, the lockingfailure would occur, but no warning was issued.

          • Is this what the "Mailbox vulnerable" message is about?
            Yes. It means that Alpine was unable to create a lockfile in thespool directory, generally because of overly restrictive protections on thespool directory. The correct permissions on the spool directory forrunning Alpine are 1777, i.e. read-write-execute permission for everyone,with the sticky-bit set, so only owners of a file can delete them.

          • Why does Alpine require that the mail spool directory have 1777Alpine was designed to run without special privileges. This means that inorder to create a lockfile in the spool directory, it is necessary to havethe spool directory permissions be world-writable.

          • Can't you create the lockfile somewhere else?
            No. The lockfile in question must be in the mail spool directory, becausethat's where the mail delivery program expects to find it, and the purposeof the file is to coordinate access between the mail client (Alpine) and the
          • Isn't having the spool directory world-writable a big security risk?
            No. Remember that the individual mail files in the spool directory areNOT world-writable, only the containing directory. Setting the "stickybit" -- indicated by the "1" before the "777" mode -- means that only the owner of the file (or root) can delete files in the directory. So the only bad behavior that is invited by the 1777 mode is that create a random file in the spool directory. If the spool directory isunder quota control along with home directories, there is little incentivefor anyone to do this, and even without quotas a periodic scan fornon-mail files usually takes care of the problem.

          • Why not run Alpine as setgid mail?
            Alpine was never designed to run with privileges, and to do so introduces asignificant security vulnerability. For example, if a user suspends Alpine,the resulting shell will have group privileges. This is one example ofwhy we strongly recommend against running Alpine as a privileged program.In addition, a "privileged mailer " paradigm would mean that normal could not test Alpine versions or other mailers that had not been installedby the system administrators.

          • Are there any alternatives to creating .lock files in the spool dir?
            There are, but they all have different sets of tradeoffs, and not all willwork on all systems. Some examples:
            • Use lock system calls. Works fine on a few systems, provided mail spool is local. Doesn't work reliably if NFS is used. Doesn't work unless all the mail programs accessing the spool dir
            • Deliver mail to user's home directory. An excellent solution, highly recommended -- but one which is incompatible with some "legacy" mail tools that always look in the spool directory for the mail.
            • Are these spool directory lock files the only kinds of locks used byNo. Alpine also creates lockfiles in the /tmp directory. For normal Unixmailbox format folders, these are used to coordinate access betweenmultiple Alpine sessions.

              "" feature added in Pine 4.01?
              This is for people who are content to live dangerously, or who havespecific knowledge that the spool directory lockfiles are superfluous ontheir system (because both Alpine and the mail delivery program are using system call file locking in a context that works reliably, e.g. not NFS.)

            • Where can I find more details on how Alpine locking works?
              See the Alpine Technical Notes.

              Information on mbox driver

              Information on "Missing Mail" and the "mbox" driver

              Beginning with Pine 4.00 (Pine came before Alpine)available as part of the standard configuration. It is called the"mbox" driver and it works like this:

              If the file "mbox" exists in the user's home directory, andis in Unix mailbox format, then when INBOX is opened this file will beselected as INBOX instead of the mail spool file. Messages will beautomatically transferred from the mail spool file into the mboxThe advantage of this method is that, after new mail has been copiedfrom the system mail spool, all subsequent access is confined to theuser's home directory, which is desirable on some systems. However, apossible disadvantage is that mail tools other than those from theUniversity of Washington will not know to look for mail in the user'smbox file. For example, POP or IMAP servers other than those from theUniversity of Washington, and many "new mail notification"programs may not work as expected with this driver enabled.

              To disable this behavior, either remove/rename the "mbox"file or find the and add "mbox" to it:

              =mbox
              Alpine Legal NoticesAlpine and its constituent programs are covered by the Apache License Version 2.0.<End of Alpine Legal Notices>

              Using Environment Variables

              The values of Alpine configuration options may include environment variablesthat are replaced by the value of the variable at the time Alpine is run(and also at the time the config option is changed).The syntax to use environment variables is a subset of the common Unix

              $VAR

              appears in the value of an Alpine configuration option it is looked up in theenvirom ent (using getenv("VAR")) and itslooked-up value replaces the $VAR part of the option value.To include a literal dollar sign you may precede the dollar sign with another

              $$text

              is the value of a configuration option, it will be expanded to

              $text

              and no environment lookup will be done.For Unix Alpine it will also work to use a backslash character toescape the special meaning of the dollar sign, but $$ is preferable sinceit works for both PC-Alpine and Unix Alpine, allowing the configuration optionto be in a shared configuration file.This all sounds more complicated than it actually is.An example may make it clearer.Unfortunately, the way in which environment variables are set is OS-dependent In some Unix command shells you may use

              PERSNAME="Fred Flintstone"

              export PERSNAME

              Now, if you use Alpine's Setup/Config screen to set

              =$PERSNAME

              the $PERSNAME would be replaced by Fred Flintstoneso that this would be equivalent to

              =Fred Flintstone

              Note, environment variable substitution happens after configurationoptions that are lists are split into the separate elements of the list,so a single environment variable can't contain a list of values.The environment variable doesn't have to be the only thingHowever, if the name of the variable is not at the end of the line orfollowed by a space (so that you can tell where the variable name ends),it must be enclosed in curly braces like

              ${VAR}

              It is always ok to use the braces even if you don't need to.It is also possible to set a default value for an environment variable.This default value will be used if the environment variable is notset (that is, if getenv("VAR") returns NULL).The syntax used to set a default value is

              ${VAR:-default value}

              personal-name=${VAR:-Fred Flintstone}

              then when Alpine is run VAR will be looked up in the environment.If VAR is found then personal-name will havethe value that VAR was set to, otherwise,personal-name will be set to Fred Flintstone,(Note that the variable is called "personal-name" in the configfile but is displayed in the config screen as"".In general, the value that goes into a config file is never exactly thesame as the value you see on the screen.)An example where an environment variable might be useful is thevariable Inbox-Path in the global configuration file.Suppose most users used the server

              imapserver.example.com

              but that there were some exceptions who used

              altimapserver.example.com

              In this case, the system manager might include the following line inthe systemwide default Alpine configuration file

              Inbox-Path=${IMAPSERVER:-imapserver.example.com}

              For the exceptional users adding

              IMAPSERVER=altimapserver.example.com

              to their environment should work.Another example might be the case where a user has to use a differentSMTP server from work and from home.The setup might be something as simple as

              smtp-server=$SMTP

              or perhaps a default value could be given.Note that, as mentioned above, the variable SMTP cannot contain

              Configuration precedence

              There are several levels of Alpine configuration. Configuration values ata given level override corresponding values at lower levels. In order of config file from command line or provided by "PINECONF" environment variable
            • personal configuration file
            • personal exceptions configuration file
            • system-wide pine.conf.fixed fileThe values in both the personal configuration file and theexceptionsconfiguration file may be set using the Setup command.Setup/Config is the command to change most of the personal configurationThe other Setup subcommands are also used to change the configuration,for example, Setup/AddressBook, Setup/Rules, and so on.Changing the personal exceptions configuration is very similar.To change a value in the Config screen you would use the commandLikewise for the other Setup subcommands (Setup/eXceptions/Rules and so on).There are a couple exceptions to the rule that configuration values are replacedby the value of the same option in a higher-precedence file.The Feature-List variable has values that are additive, but can benegated by prepending "no-" in front of an individual feature name.So for features, each individual feature's value is replaced by the valueof the same feature in a higher-precedence file.Note that this is done automatically for you when you change these values viaThe other exception to the replace semantics happens when youuse configuration inheritance
              <exe dir> = directory where pine.exe found.
              <pinerc dir> = directory where pinerc found.
              # = default file name is overridable in pinerc.
              $HOME, if not explicitly set, defaults to root of the current drive.
              $MAILCAPS, if set, is used in lieu of the default mailcap search paths.
              + between the mailcap paths implies that the two files are combined.
              ; between other default paths implies that the first one found is used.Alpine looks for most support files in the same directory it finds itspersonal configuration file (pinerc). The -p command-line flag may beused to specify a particular path name for the pinerc file. If apinerc file does not exist, it will be created (if directory permissionsallow). In PC-Alpine, if -p or $PINERC are not defined, Alpine will lookin $HOME\PINE and the directory containing the PINE.EXE. If a PINERCfile does not exist in either one, it will create one in the first of thosetwo directories that is writable. In detail: executable <DOS search path>\pine.exe help index <exe dir>\pine.ndx help text <exe dir>\pine.hlp pers config $PINERC ; $HOME\pine\PINERC ; <exe dir>\PINERC except config $PINERCEX ; $HOME\pine\PINERCEX ; <exe dir>\PINERCEX debug <pinerc dir>\pinedebg.txtN crash <pinerc dir>\pinecrsh.txt signature# <pinerc dir>\pine.sig addressbook# <pinerc dir>\addrbook mailcap# <pinerc dir>\mailcap + <exe dir>\mailcap mimetypes# <pinerc dir>\mimetype + <exe dir>\mimetype newsrc# $HOME\newsrc (if exists, else) <pinerc dir>\newsrc sentmail# $HOME\mail\sentmail.mtx postponed# $HOME\mail\postpond.mtx interrupted $HOME\mail\intruptd executable <Unix search path>/pine global cfg fixed cfg local help interrupted ~/.pine-interrupted-mail debug ~/.pine-debugN signature# <pinerc dir>/.signature addressbook# <pinerc dir>/.addressbook postponed# ~/mail/postponed-msgs sentmail# ~/mail/sent-mail mailcap# ~/.mailcap + /etc/mailcap + /usr/etc/mailcap + /usr/local/etc/mailcap mimetypes# ~/.mime.types + /etc/mime.types + /usr/local/lib/mime.types news-spool varies across Unix flavors, e.g. /var/spool/news or /usr/spool/news active-news varies across Unix flavors, e.g. /usr/lib/news/active lock files /tmp/. inbox .ab* remote addressbook support files a[1-9]* temporary (while Alpine is running) addressbook filesAlpine honors the mailcap configuration system for specifying externalprograms for handling attachments. The mailcap file maps MIME attachmenttypes to the external programs loaded on your system that can displayand/or print the file. A sample mailcap file comes bundled with the Alpinedistribution. It includes comments that explain the syntax you need touse for mailcap. With the mailcap file, any program (mail readers,newsreaders, WWW clients) can use the same configuration for handlingAlpine uses mime-types files (.mime.types or MIMETYPE) to determinewhat Content-Type to use for labeling an attached file, based onthe file extension. That is, this file provides a mapping betweenfilename extensions and MIME content-types.

              Environment variables

              PC-Alpine uses the following environment variables:
              Optional path to pinerc file.
              Optional path to personal exceptions configuration file.
              Optional path to global pine config file.
              A semicolon delimited list of path names to mailcap files.
              Used to specify the file to contain the user's spell checkdictionary. The default is DICT.U in the samedirectory as the SPELL32.DLL
              Unix Alpine uses the following environment variables:
              Tells Alpine what kind of terminal is being used.
              Determines if Alpine will try to display IMAGE attachments.
              If not set, default is "/bin/sh".
              A colon delimited list of path names to mailcap files.

              Common PC-Alpine Configuration Problems

              Configuration settings aren't being saved

              This problem can happen if you run pine from one directory andthen decide to move your pine directory to another location. PC-Alpinestores certain variables, including the configuration location, in theWindows Registry (which you shouldn't ever need to manually edit). Thereare a couple of ways to go about removing or resetting the values in the1) Run PC-Alpine's registry value deletion command. This can be done byrunning: "<your pine directory>\pine.exe -registry clear" from the DOSprompt. You could create a shortcut to pine.exe and change the "Target"2) Tell PC-Alpine where to look for the configuration file. Configurationinformation is stored in a file called the PINERC. With the "-p PINERC"option, you can tell PC-Alpine the location of your pinerc. An example ofthis would be to run: "<your pine directory>\pine.exe -p C:\pine\mypinerc".Again, you can use the DOS prompt or the shortcut method explained in (1).Additionally, there is the "-registry set" option, which will activelyset registry values to the current setting, and is therefore useful withthe "-p PINERC" option.<End of Configuration Notes>TLS and SSL usage note

              TLS and SSL usage note

              When using Alpine from Unix or Windows 2000,server certificates must be signed by a trusted certificate authority.You may relax this requirement (at the cost of some security) by usingNoValidate-Cert
              {foo.example.com/novalidate-cert}INBOX
              The fully-qualified host name of the server should be usedso that it matches the host name in the server certificate.Here is an example of a host specification that directs Alpine to usethe SSL port (993) and an encrypted data stream.Setting up XOAUTH2 Authentication

              Setting up XOAUTH2 Authentication

              You are trying to connect to a server that uses the XOAUTH2 method ofIn order to set this up, you need to authenticate in the target serverand authorize Alpine to access your email account.After you have authorized Alpine, the server will generate an"access code." In order to use this code, press 'C'and copy and paste this code back into Alpine.After you have input the code, Alpine will conclude logging you into your<End of setting up XOAUTH2 Authentication help>TLS and SSL Certificate Validation Failures

              TLS and SSL Certificate Validation Failures

              An attempt was made to establish a secure, encrypted connection to theserver system using either Transport Layer Security (TLS) or the olderAn important part of this procedure is server certificate validation. Aserver certificate is an "electronic identification card" for the serversystem that is signed by a well-known certificate authority (CA). Alpinecompares the server system identity in the server certificate with thename of the server system to which it is trying to connect. Alpine alsoverifies that the CA signature is authentic.Some common failure conditions are:
            • [UNIX Alpine] Self signed certificate. This means that the server systemsigned its own certificate. This does not necessarily indicate anythingbad; the server operators may simply have elected to not purchase asigned certificate from a certificate authority.
            • [UNIX Alpine] Unable to get local issuer certificate. This means thatthe signature on the server system is from an unknown certificate authority.It can also mean that no certificate authority certificates have beeninstalled on the local UNIX system.
            • [PC Alpine] Self-signed certificate or untrusted authority. This isthe same as either of the above two conditions in UNIX Alpine. Note thatWindows systems typically have a full set of certificate authoritycertificates installed, so it is more likely to be a self-signedcertificate than an unknown certificate authority.
            • Server name does not match certificate. This means that the serverpresented a proper signed certificate for a name other than the desiredAny of these conditions can indicate that you are being attacked and havebeen directed to an imposter server that will record your password andyour private mail messages. It can also mean something innocuous.If you are certain that the problem is innocuous, you can append the
              /novalidate-cert
              to the server system name where it appears in your configuration (e.g. the,a folder-collection, or a news or SMTP server). This willdisable certificate validation. On the other hand, if you are attacked,you will get no warning if you do this.

              When you get an error indicating a self-signed certificate from the remote server, you can download and install the certificate for that server. Avoid using the /NoValidate-Cert modifier. Alpine cannot help you with this process because certificates are part of the system and are not under the control of the user. Find directions on how to download and install certificates for your system using your favorite search engine.<End of Cert Validation Failures help>TLS or SSL FailureSecure Sockets Layer (SSL). This attempt failed.You should contact your server system management for more assistance.The problem is probably at the server system and not in Alpine or your localsystem. The text in this screen may be helpful for the server systemmanagement in debugging the problem,Certificate Validation Details

              Certificate Validation Details

              This screen gives details as to why the certificate validation failed: thename of the desired server system; the reason for failure; and the name onthe certificate. This is primarily of interest to experts.XOAUTH2 Configuration Screen

              XOAUTH2 Configuration Screen

              The XOAUTH2 configuration screen helps you connect your client-id andother configuration information about the service you want to use with

              Alpine provides a default configuration for you. For some providersthis configuration does not work, and requires you to get your ownClient-ID for Alpine. Depending on the service, you might need extra information,such as a Client-Secret or a Tenant.

              If the default configuration of Alpine does not work for you, you can simplyreplace the default configuration of Alpine by your new configuration. If forany reason you need to have a second client-id, you can use the ^A command toadd a new configuration for one of the supported services by Alpine.

              If you wish to delete a configuration for a service, place the cursoron the configuration you want to delete and press ^D.

              When you have more than one client-id for the same service, is is convenientto fill up the username field. This will tell Alpine that that specific configurationis to be used with the username(s) specified in that variable. If Alpine cannotdetemine which configuration to use, it will ask you to select the correctClient-ID for your connection. This could happen when you are trying to login toyour account. The client-id you select will be used by Alpine for that and futureXOAUTH2 Authenticator Explained

              XOAUTH2 Authenticator Explained

              The XOAUTH2 authenticator method is a way in which you can sign in to youraccount to read and send email. This method is different from the traditionalusername/password that users are accustomed to, and it needs to be set upby the user. This text will help you understand this authentication method.

              A quick list of services supported by Alpine are (follow each link forspecific configuration instructions)

            • Gmail
            • Outlook
            • Yahoo!
            • YandexThe most important difference between this method and other authenticationmethods is what happens if someone steals your credentials. This method isattached to three components: Your username, your password and your emailAt the beginning of this process, the developer of the email program registers the email program with the email service provider (Gmail, Outlook, etc.) In return, the email service provider creates a client-id.In addition, some services provice a client-secret.Since Alpine is an open source program, these values are partof the source code, and are known to everyone, and cannot be obfuscated.After a program has been registered with an email service provider, the user must authorize the email program access to their email account in that service. Alpine helps you do that, but it cannot do all the process for you, and you will need to use an external web browser to authorizeAlpine to read and send email.This part of the process is simple. Alpine creates a URL based on the id and secret created by the email service, which the user opens. Once the URL has been opened, the user signs in to the server, and once signed intothe account, the user is asked to authorize Alpine access to the email account. If the user agrees, an "Access Code" will beAn Access Code is a very long string, and so the recommendation is to copy and paste this code back into Alpine, at the time Alpine is helping you set up this authenticator. This part of the process is done only once per email program (If you run Alpine in several computers, you would do this once per computer. Each computer gets its own Access Code.)Once Alpine has an Access Code, it goes back internally to the email service and asks it to generate two strings, called the "Refresh Token" and the "Access Token". This part is invisible to the user, and they will never see it, but in order for you to understand what to do in case you lose them, you need to understand their The Access Token is the equivalent of a temporary password. It allows the user to access (and reaccess as many times as they would like)their email account for a limited amount of time, typically 1 hour afterit was issued. After that time expires, users need a new Access Token.The Refresh Token is the equivalent of a password generator. With this token, Alpine can go to the email service provider and request a new Access Token. This part of the process does not need user intervention, anyone can do this, as long as they have the Refresh Token, program id and program secret, so it is important that users keep their Refresh Token as Given that the Refresh Token and the Access Token are long strings, users are not supposed to be able to memorize them and recall them later. Alpine will store them in the password file, should a user have one. Otherwise, the user will have to create one each time they run Alpine, starting by creating the Access Code all over each time they try to sign in to their email account. When Alpine is compiled with SSL and password file support, it will default to saving this information using encryption and under a master password, so unless they have made changes to this process, their Refresh and Access Tokens are saved securely and persist from one session Should any person steal your Refresh Token, you must login to your account with your username and password and revoke Alpine authorization to your account. This is enough to stop the person who stole your Refresh Token from accessing your email service. In the case of Gmail, changing your password will invalidate your Refresh Token, and this will be enough to prevent others from using a stolen Refresh Token. Consult with your emailservice provider to learn what you can do if someone steals your RefreshIf, for any reason, Alpine cannot sign in to your email service for two consecutive times with Access Codes generated by your Refresh Token, it will remove the Refresh Token from your password file, forcing you to get a new one, by getting an Access Code first, and granting authorization toAlpine to access your email once again.This implementation of XOAUTH2 knows the list of servers that it canaccess using the same credentials, so Alpine will be able to read and sendemails using the same Access Token. You will not have to createAccess and Refresh Tokens for the IMAP and SMTP servers separately.Configuring Access to Yandex Using XOAUTH2

              Configuring Access to Yandex Using XOAUTH2

              Yandex allows you to access their IMAP and SMTP server using the XOAUTH2authentication method. A sample configuration for reading incoming mail isinbox-path = {imap.yandex.com/ssl/user=YourId@yandex.com/auth=xoauth2}INBOX
              smtp-server = smtp.yandex.com/ssl/user=YourId@yandex.com/auth=xoauth2Yandex implements the authorize method. This means that in order to use xoauth2, you mustopen a URL, login to your Yandex account, and authorize Alpine to access your email. As aresult of this process, you will get a code, which you must input back into Alpine.Once you have done that, Alpine will be able to get a refresh and access token, whichAlpine will use later to read and send email.Configuring Access to Yahoo! Using XOAUTH2

              Configuring Access to Yahoo! Using XOAUTH2

              Yahoo! allows you to access their IMAP and SMTP server using either the XOAUTH2 orOAUTHBEARER authentication method. You can choose any of them. A sample configuration forinbox-path = {imap.mail.yahoo.com/ssl/user=YourId@yahoo.com/auth=xoauth2}INBOX
              smtp-server = smtp.mail.yahoo.com/ssl/user=YourId@yahoo.com/auth=xoauth2Note that you can substitute /auth=xoauth2 by /auth=oauthbearer.Yahoo! implements the authorize method. This means that in order to use xoauth2, you mustopen a URL, login to your Yahoo! account, and authorize Alpine to access your email. As aConfiguring Access to Outlook Using XOAUTH2

              Configuring Access to Outlook Using XOAUTH2

              Outlook allows you to access their IMAP and SMTP server using the XOAUTH2inbox-path = {outlook.office365.com/ssl/user=YourId@outlook.com/auth=xoauth2}INBOX
              smtp-server = smtp.office365.com/submit/user=YourId@outlook.com/auth=xoauth2Outlook implements the authorize and device methods to get your authorization to accessyour account. Alpine uses by default the device method, so try that one first.Configuring Access to Gmail Using XOAUTH2

              Configuring Access to Gmail Using XOAUTH2

              Gmail allows you to access their IMAP and SMTP server using either the XOAUTH2or OAUTHBEARER authentication method. You can choose any of them. A sample configuration for readinginbox-path = {imap.gmail.com/ssl/user=YourId@gmail.com/auth=xoauth2}INBOX
              smtp-server = smtp.gmail.com/ssl/user=YourId@gmail.com/auth=xoauth2Gmail implements the authorize method. This means that in order to use xoauth2, you mustopen a URL, login to your Gmail account, and authorize Alpine to access your email. As aNetwork Encryption Security Explained

              Network Encryption Security Explained

              You can specify which encryption protocol you would like to try whencreating a secure connection to a server. Alpine will attempt to usethat encryption protocol, but in practice the protocol being used willdefault to the most secure protocol that both Alpine and the server

              If you use the latest version of OpenSSL, the /ssl modifier to the server definition will use the most secure version of the TLS encryption protocol. The same will be true if you try /tls1_1 or /tls1_2, but in an old version of OpenSSL (pre 1.1.0 series) /tls1_1 might mean to use version 1.1 of the TLS protocol.

              You will never go wrong by using the /ssl modifier. At the time ofthis writing OpenSSL had released version 1.1.1, with support forTLS version 1.3. If your version of OpenSSL does not support this versionof the TLS protocol, then the /tls1_3 modifier will only mean to usethe most secure version of the TLS protocol that OpenSSL and theserver can negotiate. In future versions of OpenSSL, /tls1_3 might meanto try to negotiate a higher version of the TLS protocol.

              In order to avoid confusion, the /ssl flag is the best way to guaranteethe highest encryption protocol available, and it is the recommendedmodifier to the server definition to create a secure encrypted connection.Encryption for Password File Support Explained

              Encryption for Password File Support Explained

            • Explanation
            • Example of Use of Existing Key and Certificate
            • Example of Creating Master Password

              Unix Alpine Only.

              If your version of Alpine has been built with password file supportthen you can use a special file to save your passwords, and avoid typingthem every time you open a connection to a remote server.

              If, in addition, your version of Alpine was built with SMIME support, then your password file will be encrypted with a strong key. There are two ways in which this can happen: Alpine will either use a matching private key and public certificate pair that you already own, or it will create one for you, just for purposes of encrypting this file. We describe both processes

              Initially, Alpine will scan your public and private directories for a certificate/private key pair that works. Alpine will pick the first pair

              Once a pair has been chosen, it will be copied to the directory ~/.alpine-smime/.pwd, and from then on, Alpine will use the pair found in that directory. The first time this process is done, this directory will be created, a key/certificate pair will be copied to it, from then on this pair will be used to encrypt and decrypt your password file.

              If you want to use a specific key and certificate pair to encryptyour password file, you can create the directory ~/.alpine-smime/.pwd manually, and then create your preferred key/certificate pair there.Alpine will use this key regardless of if it has expired, or if it isself-signed. These issues do not affect the encryption or decryption

              If you prefer not to use the directory ~/.alpine-smime/.pwd to save your key/certificate pair, you can specify a different one with the -pwdcertdir command line option in Alpine. If the directory specified by this option is not found Alpine will fail to encrypt and decrypt your password file. However if it exists, Alpine will search for a directory, and if it does not find one, it will create one and save it

              Alpine does not care about the names of the key and certificates in this directory, but the private key must have ".key" extension and your public certificate must have the ".crt" extension. Thename of the private key will be used in the prompt when you are askedto unlock your key to decrypt your password.

              If Alpine cannot find a suitable private key and public certificate pair to encrypt your password, it will create one. You will be asked to create a "Master Password" to protect such key. At this moment there are no restrictions on passwords, other than they have to be at least 8 characters long, but future versions of Alpine will include functionality to restrict master passwords, as set up by the administrator of the system in the pine.conf.fixed file.

              Example of Use of Existing Key and Certificate

              Assume you have a private key called peter@address.com.key in your, ~/.alpine-smime/private directory, and a public certificate called peter@address.com.crt in your ~/.alpine-smime/public directory, and these are your only key/certificate pair.

              When Alpine starts for the first time, without command line options, it will check if the directory ~/.alpine-smime/.pwd exists, and if not, it will create it. Then it will go through your keys and certificates and find a pair that it can use, and copy the files peter@address.com.key,and peter@address.com.crt to the ~/.alpine-smime/.pwd directory. Alternativelyyou can do the same by copying these files by yourself. This can be donecp ~/.alpine-smime/private/peter@address.com.key ~/.alpine-smime/.pwdcp ~/.alpine-smime/public/peter@address.com.crt ~/.alpine-smime/.pwd

              When Alpine starts, you will be asked the password to unlock yourEnter password of key <peter@address.com> to unlock password file:

              If you prefer to use different names for your private and public keys in the ~/.alpine-smime/.pwd directory, you can do so, but you must preserve the extension of the files. For example, you can use the names private_key.key and public_cert.crt instead. In this case, the prompt you will see when you are asked to unlock your private key will readEnter password of key <private_key> to unlock password file:

              Observe that you do not need to use an existing key/certificate pair, and that you can create a new private key/public certificate pair to encrypt and decrypt your password file. Alpine provides a mechanism tochange the encryption key for this file in the S/MIME configuration

              Example of Creating Master Password

              If Alpine cannot find a suitable private key and public certificate pairto encrypt your password file, it will create one. When doing so, it willstart the process with the following warning:Creating a Master Password for your Password file.

              Then Alpine will ask you to enter your Master Password:Create master password (attempt 1 of 3):

              Once you enter this password, and it validates according to system policy,you will be asked to confirm this password. Confirm master password (attempt 1 of 3):

              If you input the same password, then Alpine will set that as your Master Password, and you will use this password to unlock your key in the

              If you would like to switch your Master Password in the future, you can do so by creating a new public key and public certificate pair. You can do so in the S/MIME configuration screen, in the "Manage Key and Certificate for Password File" section, simply enter your current password to unlock your current key and then press "C" to create RELEASE NOTES for AlpineVersion ()(built )
              Copyright 2013-2020 Eduardo Chappa
              Copyright 2006-2008 University of WashingtonThis version was modified from its original source code. More information about some of the patches applied to this version can be found here.The patch level of this version, including creation date of the patch is:.bulletin board (Netnews) messages. Alpine is designed to run on a widevariety of Unix® operating systems. A version for Microsoft Windows®is available as is a world wide web based version designed to run under thenew additions to Alpine, please check it periodically.

              Version 2.24 adds new features and addresses bugs found in previous

            • Implementation of XOAUTH2 for Yahoo! Mail. Learn More
            • Expansion of the configuration screen for XOAUTH2 to include username, authorization flow, and tenant.
            • XOAUTH2: automatic renew of access token and connection to a server within 60 seconds of expiration of the access token.
            • If a user has more than one client-id for a service, Alpine asks the user which client-id to use and associates that client-id to the credentials in the XOAUTH2 configuration screen. Learn more.
            • Addition of Yandex.com to the list of services that Alpine can use XOAUTH2 to authenticate for reading and sending email. Learn More
            • Addition of a link to the Apache License 2.0 (see above). This is available from the Release Notes as well as the welcome screen.
            • Modifications to protect the privacy of users:
            • Alpine does not generate Sender or X-X-Sender by default by enabling
            • Alpine does not disclose User Agent by default by enabling
            • Alpine uses the domain in the From: header of a message to generate a message-id and suppresses all information about Alpine, version, revision, and time of generation of the message-id from this header. This information is replaced by a random string.
            • Unix Alpine displays configure options and flags when invoked as "alpine -v". Suggested by Matt Ackeret.
            • Alpine will ding the terminal bell when asking about quitting when new mail arrives. This is consistent with Alpine dinging the bell when new mail arrives. The bell will not ding if it is disabled for status messages. Suggested by Chime Hart.
            • When messages are selected, pressing the ";" command to broaden or narrow a search, now offers the possibility to completely replace the search, and is almost equivalent to being a shortcut to "unselect all messages, and select again". The difference is that cancelling this command will not unselect all currently selected messages. Suggested by Holger Trapp.
            • Alpine will not write debug files unless started with the option -d, so for example "alpine -d 2" will generate a debug file at level 2, but just issuing the alpine command will not write any debug to a file.
            • Experimental: Attempt to implement the Encryption Range in Windows. It works in Windows 10, and it should work in Windows 8.1. It needs testing in Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
            • Addition of variables and which allow a user to specify locations for certificates that the user
            • Ignore non-empty initial challenge in the GSSAPI authenticator. Based on a patch written by Jarek Polok, but submitted by Ignacio Reguero.
            • When a server expires a refresh token, Alpine needs to cancel it internally. Alpine will attempt to get a new one when it reopens the folder after it cancels it.
            • Set up the IMAP ID at the moment of logging in to the server, rather than as a one time option, in case we need to use a special IMAP ID.
            • When Alpine starts a PREAUTH connection, it might still ask the user to login. Reported by Frank Tobin.
            • Crash while resizing the screen when viewing a calendar event.
            • When Alpine opens a folder in a server whose address is given numerically it might crash due to an incorrect freeing of memory. Reported by Wang Kang.
            • Crash when Alpine frees memory on a system where LC_CTYPE is not configured, and the user calls the file browser to attach files to a message. Reported by Luis Gerardo Tejero.
            • Invalid signatures created by Alpine, when built with recent releases of the Openssl-1.1.1 series (but not in the Openssl-1.0.1 series). Fix contributed by Bernd Edlinger.
            • After returning from the directory side of a dual-folder, sometimes Alpine would return to the first folder in the parent directory or to the dual-folder. The fix is to return to the original dual-folder as intended. Reported by Holger Trapp.
            • When an attachment is deleted and the original message is saved, Alpine might write only a part of the name of the file deleted. Reported by Holger
            • URLs that are surrounded by white space are not cleaned by Alpine before passing them to the browser, resulting in no display of the URL when Alpine tries to open it. Reported by Gregory Heytings.
            • When Alpine is built without smime, password file functionality might fail. Reported by Andres Fehr.
            • Crash in PC-Alpine when using the eXternal command.
            • Fix in Macs that made Alpine abort a ssh connection to an imap server. Reported and assisted by Wang Kang.Version 2.23 has new additions and addresses bugs found in previous releases.
            • Implementation of XOAUTH2 authentication support for Outlook. Based on documentation suggested by Andrew C Aitchison. Learn More
            • Add support for the OAUTHBEARER authentication method in Gmail. Thanks to Alexander Perlis for suggesting it and explaining how the method works. Learn More
            • Creation of Alpine's Privacy Policy. This is presented as a link to an online document from the Release Notes (Link at the top of this document.) Upon user request, Alpine downloads and displays this document. Links to the privacy policy are also displayed when a user starts Alpine for the first time, or when a user starts a new version of Alpine. There is no default exit greeting command for these screens, and to exit the user must press "E", instead of the old default, which was the RETURN command. The RETURN command will open the handle on which the cursor is on, which by default is the Privacy
            • Support for the SASL-IR IMAP extension that avoids a round trip during authentication. Similar support added for the SMTP, NNTP and POP3 protocols. Thanks to Geoffrey Bodwin for a report that lead to this
            • Alpine can pass an HTML message to an external web browser, by using the "External" command in the ATTACHMENT INDEX screen. Learn more.
            • New configuration variable that controls if Alpine will keep the source link to all the images in the HTML message, or will only pass a link to inline images included in the message. For your privacy and security this feature is enabled by default.
            • When reading an email and a user selects an email address to which to compose a message from the message, the user will be able to select a role to compose
            • New variable system-certs-path that allows users to indicate the location of the directory where certificates are located. In PC-Alpine this must be C:\libressl\ssl\certs. The C: drive can be replaced by the name of the drive where the binary and DLL files are located.
            • New variable system-certs-file that allows users to configure the location of a container of certificate authority (CA) certificates to be used to validate certificates of remote servers.
            • Remove sleep of 5 seconds for mailcap programs that use the terminal to display content. Suggested by Carl Edquist. In addition, remove the configurable process table command and its corresponding sleep time.
            • Security Bug: Alpine can be configured to start a secure connection using /tls on an insecure connection. However, if the connection is PREAUTH, Alpine will not upgrade the connection to a secure connection, because a client must not issue a STARTTLS to a server that supports it in authenticated state. This makes Alpine continue to use an insecure connection with the server, exposing user data. Reported by Damian Poddebniak and Fabian Ising from Münster University of Applied Sciences.
            • Selecting by subject might not copy the subject of the current message to the selection text correctly. Reported by Iosif Fettich.
            • Alpine does not set the return path correctly when using a role while bouncing a message. Reported by Dr. C. Griewatsch.
            • Bug in PC-Alpine that made Alpine go into an infinite loop and consume CPU when it was iconized. Reported by Holger Schieferdecker in
            • Crash in Alpine when attempting to reply to a multipart/alternative message that is malformed, and the option to include attachments in reply is enabled. Reported and patched by Peter Tirsek.
            • Bug that makes Alpine split encoded words in the subject of a message in the middle of a utf-8 character into two encoded words, breaking the encoding. Reported by Jean Chevalier.
            • Alpine would not redraw the screen when a check for new mail in an incoming folder failed due to a failure while validating the server certificate, and the user did not allow the connection to proceed.
            • Crash in Alpine while resizing the screen when using any of the tokens SUBJKEYTEXT, SUBJECTTEXT, or SUBJKEYINITTEXT in the index format, and the screen was resized. Reported by Iggy Mogo.
            • When Alpine is trying to authenticate to Gmail, using the XOAUTH2 method, it does not display the url the user needs to open, in order to authorize Alpine to access Gmail using XOAUTH2 when Alpine still has not created a screen. Reported by Baron Fujimoto.
            • When an html anchor does not quote the link in the href parameter, alpine does not link to it.
            • Attempt to fix a bug that breaks scrolling of a message in Alpine when the screen is resized. Reported in the Debian bug system at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgie?bug=956361.Version 2.22 addresses bugs found in previous releases and has several
            • Support for XOAUTH2 authentication method in Gmail. Learn More
            • PC-Alpine builds with LibreSSL and supports S/MIME.
            • NTLM authentication support with the ntlm library, in Unix systems.Based on code provided by Maciej W. Rozycki.
            • Add /tls1_3 flag for servers that support it. Read more informationin the secure protocols help.
            • To increase user's privacy, remove phone-home code that would prompt users to send an email message upon starting Alpine for the first time for purposes of counting. Your use of Alpine does not disclose information about you or your use of Alpine to the developers of Alpine. that allows users to configure versions of the SSL/TLS protocol that Alpine is restricted to try when establishing a secure connection SSL/TLS to a remote server. The default can be set at compilation time.
            • Add -dict option to PC-Pico, which allows users to choose a dictionarywhen spelling. Sample usage: -dict "en_US, de_DE, fr_FR".
            • Improvements to the configure stage of compilation. Some ofthese contributed by Helmut Grohne. SeeBug 876164 in Debian.
            • Add "remove password" command to the management screen for the password file encryption key. This allows users to use their password filewithout entering a master password.
            • Add the "g" option to the select command that works in IMAP servers that implement the X-GM-EXT-1 capability (such as the one offered by Gmail.) This allows users to do selection in Alpine as if they were doing a search in the web interface for Gmail.
            • New variable close-connection-timeout, which tells Alpine to closea connection that is having problems being kept alive after the numberof seconds configured in this variable, if the connection has notrecovered. The default is 0, which means to keep the connection aliveand wait for the connection to recover.
            • When a message is of type multipart/mixed, and its first part ismultipart/signed, Alpine will include the text of the original messagein a reply message, instead of including a multipart attachment.
            • S/MIME: Some clients do not transform messages to canonical form when signing first and encrypting second, which makes Alpine fail to parse the signed data after encryption. Reported by Holger Trapp.
            • Add /auth=XYZ to the way to define a server. This allows users to select the method to authenticate to an IMAP, SMTP or POP3 server.Examples are /auth=plain, or /auth=gssapi, etc.
            • Add backward search in the index screen. Based on patch by Astyanax Foo, submitted in 2009, but resubmitted by Erich Eckner on 2019.
            • SMIME: When Alpine is set to validate a message using the user's store, and user agrees to save a certificate of another user, use the saved certificate immediately to verify the smime message. Reported by
            • Do not use a delay when printing messages to screen when the initial keystroke sequence of commands is active. Based on a report from Holger
            • In PC-Alpine, when the decoded name of an attachment does not agree with its encoded name, Alpine will offer to save the file using theBugs that have been addressed include:
            • Width of characters is not always determined correctly when wcwidth is used. Revert to using code for the Windows operating system. Reported by Andrew Ho.
            • The call realpath(..., NULL) gives an error in Solaris, which means that we need to allocate memory for storing the resolved path. Reported by
            • Crash when attempting to bounce a message due to lack of space in allocated space for key menu array. Reported by David Sewell.
            • Crash when a CA certificate failed to load, and user attempted to view certificate information of other certificate authorities.
            • Crash in the S/MIME configuration screen when a user turned off S/MIME, and then re-enabled it. Also crash when attempting to enter the S/MIME configuration screen if S/MIME was turned off.
            • Deactivate some color code from Pico (as standalone editor in the windows version) until I find a way to activate it again. This is not critical and it is not something that PC-Pico must have (some of it already exists in other ways, like color support, what does not exist is the more complex code that Unix-Pico has with color codes for specific colors.)
            • When a message is multipart, and the first part is flowed text, then forwarding the message will set the first part to be flowed, and sent that way even when the option Do Not Send Flowed Text is enabled. Reported by Holger Trapp.
            • When a message/rfc822 part of a message is encoded with Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE, Alpine will stop processing that message. Later this causes Alpine to crash because when it displays messages, it assumes that both header and body parts are processed. Reported by Mark Crispin in 2010, in the Alpine-info list (message with subject "crash bug in alpine/mailpart.c:format_msg_att()") with no example, and reported now by Holger Trapp, with an example.
            • In addition to the previous report, Alpine encodes message/rfc822 messages as QUOTED-PRINTABLE, in contradiction with RFC 2045, when it receives a report that its encoding is 8bit. We preserve the encoding reported by the IMAP server, and do not encode in
            • Update build.bat file to add /DWINVER=0x0501 so that Alpine can build when using Visual Studio 2017. Fix contributed by Ulf-Dietrich Braunmann.
            • When the locale is not set up to UTF-8, alpine might determine the width of a character incorrectly. Reported by Alexandre Fedotov.
            • In some rare cases, when attachments are deleted before saving emails, the filenames will be displayed in RFC1522 representation, instead of in decoded form. Reported and patched by Wang Kang.
            • When colors are edited from the main setup configuration screen, some color settings are not updated until Alpine is restarted. Reported by
            • If the first part of a message is multipart/alternative, and the first part of this is also a multipart type, then Alpine might fail to select the first text part when replying to a message. Reported by Lucio Chiappetti.
            • TLS 1.2 works does not work if Alpine is compiled with openssl >= 1.1.0. Reported and patched by Kyle George.
            • If the directory where Alpine saves the certificates is empty, alpine would not create a self-signed certificate to encrypt the
            • S/MIME: The list of public certificates is freed before it is reused when a signature fails to verify. This causes Alpine to crash. Patch submitted by Linus Torvalds.
            • S/MIME: A message could fail to verify its signature even if the certificate was saved when the message was open. Based on a report by David Woodhouse to the RedHat bugzilla system.
            • When there are time changes in the clock, Alpine might go to sleep for big amounts of time while displaying messages in the screen. Reset sleep time to 5 seconds in case it finds it needs to sleep more than 5 seconds or a negative amount of time.
            • Restore recognition of empty directories. It was deleted by mistake when added support for internationalization in folders. Based on a report by Michael Rutter.
            • Alpine stops parsing the mailcap file when it finds an invalid entry. Reported by Matt Roberds to the Debian bug system at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=886370.
            • Crash with error "Lock when already locked" when an attempt to check for new mail on a locked stream that is being used for a save operation. Reported by Carlos E.R.
            • Alpine removes trailing spaces from passwords, making a longin attempt fail. Reported by R. Lyons.
            • Alpine crashes when opening a remote imap folder and computing scores. Reported by Paul DeStefano.
            • When more than one server was given in the server-name configuration option of rldap servers, none of them worked. Reported by Robert Wolf.Version 2.21 addresses bugs found in previous releases and has several
            • PC-Alpine: New configuration option "Aspell Dictionaries" allows a user to choose the dictionary used to spell check, in case the user communicates in more than one language. Examples of values for the variable are "en_US" or "de_DE", etc. Only the first 10 dictionaries are offered.
            • Unix-Alpine: Connect securely to a LDAP server on a secure port. Based on a contribution by Wang Kang.
            • Colors configured in Alpine are inherited in the composer.
            • When Alpine is compiled with password file and SMIME support the password file is encrypted using a private key/public certificate pair. If one such pair cannot be found, one will be created. Learn more.
            • Alpine builds with any version of OpenSSL greater than or equal to 1.0.0c. This includes version 1.1.0. Alpine also builds with
            • New SHORTSUBJECT, SHORTSUBJKEY and SHORTSUBJKEYINIT token for index format, which removes text in the SUBJECT between "[" and
            • New SMARTTIME24 token for index screen. It is close to SMARTDATETIME but it differns in that it gives the time in which the message was sent for messages that are less than a week old. it uses a 24 hour
            • Alpine will include attachments when forwarding some multipart/alternative messages for which it did not use to include
            • New configuration option which adds more ways to control features and variables when you start to reply to a message.
            • Added support for RFC 2971 - IMAP ID extension.
            • Add configuration that allows users to ignore errors in the computation of the size of a message from defective servers.
            • SMIME: Upgrade the default signature digest from sha1 to sha-256, since clients such as Thunderbird do not validate signatures that use sha1 digest.
            • Add the configuration variable "default-directories", which is called variable saves a list of directories that are readily accessible for save or export of attachments. This makes it easier to save attachments in directories that are hard to navigate to, or that are accessed frequently.
            • When a filename is attached and its name is encoded, the save attachment command will offer to save the file in the encoded form. This might work for some users, but the save command will have a subcommand ^N to decode the file name and save the file with the
            • The TAB key allows autocomplete in the Fcc field in the composer headers, as well as autocompletes automatically when only one possibility exists for the ^J attach command.
            • Add support for the "TYPE" and "VALUE" attributes of
            • Ignore message from smtp server after a successful authentication
            • When a message is saved in the Form Letter folder, add the ability to save the role being used to compose such message so that settings such as the SMTP server set in the role can be used when sending such form message. Suggested and patched by Frank Doepper.
            • If SSLDIR is defined somehow, do not disable S/MIME if the SSLCERTSDIR is not found.
            • When Alpine sends an attachment, it will set the boundary attribute in lower case, as some SMTP servers, such as those of libero.it reject messages if the boundary attribute is in uppercase.
            • Add the ability to change the private key and certificates used to encrypt a password file in the SMIME setup configuration screen. Learn more
            • SMIME: The ctrl-E command that gives information on the certificate is only available for messages that have a signed or encrypted
            • SMIME: If a message contains a RFC822 attachment that is signed/decrypted add the ability to view its SMIME information.
            • SMIME: Certificate information in the S/MIME screen is available for certificates stored in a container.
            • SMIME: Offer the common name of the person, instead of the name of file containing the certificate, as the name to be displayed in the certificate management screen for certificate authorities. Suggested by Matthias Rieber.
            • SMIME: Management of several alternate name (SAN) certificates is improved. When importing a SAN certificate, also import a certificate for the filename, besides for the e-mail addresses in the certificate. Suggested by Matthias Rieber.
            • SMIME: add full year when displaying information about a certificate in the certificate management screen. Suggested by Matthias Rieber.
            • SMIME: sort certificates by some type of alphabetical order in the
            • SMIME: Alpine will ask users if they wish to save S/MIME certificates included in signatures, when the option "Validate Using Certificate Store Only" is enabled. If the user does not wish to save it, validation will fail.
            • HTML: Add support for decoding entities in hexadecimal notation. Suggested by Tulipánt Gergely.
            • The "#" command, when used as part of an aggregate operation will allow users to select the role used in either replying, forwarding or replying to the group of selected messages, Suggested by Hisashi T Fujinaka.
            • If the charset of a message can not be determined, use the value set in the for its value.
            • Resizing setup screen will redraw screen.
            • Unix Alpine only. Experimental: If Alpine/Pico finds a UCS4 code in the width ambiguous zone, it will use other means to determine the width, such as call wcwidth.
            • Pico: Code reorganization in the search command to make it easier to add subcommands of the search command.
            • Pico: Search command can do a case sensitive match. Use the Ctrl-^ subcommand of the search command to bring this choice into view.
            • Pico: Add the ability to search for strings in the beginning or end of a line. Use the Ctrl-^ subcommand of the search command to bring
            • For a multipart/alternative message, the Take Address command will work on the part that is being read.
            • When sending a message, allow for 512 characters of consecutive non-white space before folding the subject line.
            • Make sure titlebar (the line at the top of the screen) always contains the name of the folder/newsgroup that is open, if this
            • The feature FEATURE: will also scramble the name, version and operating system in the message-id header. Based on a contribution by Dennis Davis, which is itself based on a contribution by Mark Hills.
            • Change in logic in imap_set_password function to make Alpine ask if a user wants to save a password before reading the password file.
            • When exporting all parts of a message, if two attachments have the same name, do not overwrite a file more than once, but instead add a counter number to the filename to make a new file that does not exist in the file
            • Add the Control-R subcommand to the save command for attachments. This subcommand toggles if the saving will be done in binary mode for text attachments. When a user saves an attachment using binary mode it will be saved as it was sent, otherwise the attachment will be transformed to UTF-8 for further transformation through internal and user defined filters for saving.
            • Add command line argument -smimedir, which allows users to specify the default path for a directory that contains the public, private, and ca directories. This is useful in case a user has a backup of old certificates that cannot be installed in the ~/.alpine-smime
            • Reimplementation of the code that allows the .pinerc file to be a symbolic link by Kyle George from tcpsoft.com to use realpath.
            • When saving an attachment, the "^T" command leads to a screen where the "A" command can be used to add a file. A directory can be added by pressing "^X" after the "A" command. Added after a suggestion by
            • When saving an attachment, the ^Y and ^V commands allow a user to scroll through the history of directories used to save attachments, while preserving the given name of the file. Suggested by Peter
            • SMIME: Turn off automatic signing and encrypting of a message when bouncing. Suggested after a discussion with Matthias Rieber.
            • When messages are selected, warn the user if a message that is not selected will be bounced, or if not all selected messages will be bounced. Suggested by Ulf-Dietrich Braumann.
            • The bounce command adds a subcommand to choose a role.
            • When selecting messages by number, the "." character can be used to specify the message on which the cursor is on.
            • When Alpine opens an attachment, it sometimes changes the extension of the file that is being opened and replaces it by another for the same mime type. If Alpine finds that the extension of the file corresponds with the mime type, according to the mime-types file, then it will keep it, and no substitution will be made.
            • Set no restrictions on the length of encoded subjects, but encode words in length of no more than 75 characters.
            • SMIME: Crash when a certificate has an invalid date of validity. Also Alpine will use the function ASN1_TIME_print to determine the date of validity. Reported by Ben Stienstra.
            • SMIME: Crash when attempting to unlock the password file and an incorrect password is entered.
            • SMIME: Crash when checking the signature of a message that contains a RFC822 attached message. Reported by Holger Trapp and Björn
            • SMIME: Cancelling entering password to unlock key will not reprompt.
            • SMIME: fix a bug that did not allow users to transfer certificates to remote containers. Reported by Matthias Rieber.
            • SMIME: certificates included in messages were not being transferred
            • SMIME: Crash if public certificates are located in an inaccessible remote server and the private key is not available.
            • SMIME: Alpine does not remove temporary files created when adding a CA certificate to a container. Reported by Holger Trapp.
            • SMIME: When reading a local certificate, Alpine converts the name of the certificate to lowercase, which may make Alpine not be able to read such certificate. Reported by Dennis Davis.
            • SMIME: If the option "Remember S/MIME Passphrase" is disabled, then entering a password to read an encrypted message will make Alpine forget the key and not ask the password to unlock it again in case it is necessary to unlock it again. Reported by Ulf-Dietrich
            • Alpine would use freed memory while trying to compute the color of the titlebar. This happened when trying to continue a postponed
            • Alpine failed to read an encrypted password file if too many passwords were saved in the password file.
            • When selecting messages while in Threaded Index Screen, some messages other than top of threads could appear in the index, making Alpine display messages "out of the screen."
            • The index format would be chopped at the position of an unrecognized token, instead of skipping the token as intended.
            • Work in progress: Avoid calling non-safe functions when Alpine receives a signal. See bug report here.
            • Crash when attempting to read a message after a bounce command. In order to produce a crash one needed to use the ^T subcommand and do a search in a LDAP directory. The crash is produced by changes to the text in the title bar. Reported by Heinrich Mislik in the
            • HTML messages that contain UTF-8 may wrap at the wrong position, making Alpine not display the correct character at the position that wrapping is done. Reported by Wang Kang.
            • Pico: Searching for a string that is too long causes Pico to crash
            • Fix vulnerability in regex library. This only affects those who use this library, such as the windows version of Alpine. See http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/695940
            • Alpine would not set include and lib paths for OpenSSL if this was installed in /usr/local/ssl.
            • If the .pinerc file is a symbolic link, Alpine might not write its contents when saving its configuration.
            • The _INIT_ token does not skip over non-alphanumeric characters in the name. Reported by Andreas Fehr.
            • When opening an INBOX folder in a context different from the incoming folders collection, from the command line, Alpine would open the INBOX folder from the incoming folders collection.
            • Mismatch in size of UCS and CELL caused a corruption in the content of a pointer, which made the speller in PC-Alpine get the content of a word incorrectly.
            • Skip testing openssl compatibility version when cross-compilation is detected. Fix contributed by Antti Seppälä
            • Alpine fails to remove temporary files used during a display or sending filter. Fix contributed by Phil Brooke.
            • When the index is in zoomed state, adding new messages to the selection would not show those messages if those messages are on top of the current message in the top of the screen. Reported by Ulf-Dietrich Braumann. In addition, when the user scrolls through the index, this scroll smoothly, without jumping pages. Reported
            • Crash when reviewing history of saving attachments.
            • Crash when canceling a goto command on a local collection that has not been expanded and attempting to expand such collection.
            • Crash in Pico when forwarding messages that contain a direction mark at the end of a line. Reported by James Mingo.
            • Solve compilation errors when Alpine is built with Visual Studio 2015.Version 2.20 addresses bugs found in previous releases and has several
            • Upgrade UW-IMAP to Panda IMAP from https://github.com/jonabbey/panda-imap.
            • S/MIME: Add screen to manage certificates.
            • S/MIME: Signatures are validated using the user's certificates instead of the ones included in the message. Behavior can be disabled by disabling the option , which is enabled
            • S/MIME: sign messages using intermediate certificates when needed
            • S/MIME: validation of certificates for servers that modify signed
            • S/MIME: signed and encrypted messages will be signed first and encrypted second, so that they can be decoded by other clients.
            • S/MIME: add the sender certificate to the list of certificates in encrypted messages to make it possible for the sender to decrypt
            • S/MIME: When transferring certificates to a local container, create container with default names PublicContainer, PrivateContainer and CAContainer, as appropriate for these files, unless the user has provided some other names.
            • S/MIME: Forwarding a message will include the signed part as part of the text and not as a multipart message, just as the reply
            • HTML: Style tag in body of html message causes Alpine to not write its content until a new </style>
            • HTML: <BR>, <BR />, and <BR/> are considered the same inline tag; the same is valid for the <HR> tag.
            • Add support to selective expunge through a subcommand of the select-apply commands. Read more in the help for the expunge command.
            • Pico: New subcommand of the search command, allows to reverse the
            • Unix Alpine: If a password file is defined, and S/MIME is enabled, the key and certificate used to encrypt the password file are saved in the ~/.alpine-smime/.pwd directory, or in the directory specified by the -pwdcertdir command line option. Learn more.
            • Add /tls1, /tls1_1, /tls1_2 and /dtls1 to the definition of a server to use different ways to connect using ssl, for example {server.com/tls1} will attempt to connect to server.com at the ssl imap port (port 993) and establish a connection using TLSv1. These flags can be used in conjunction with the /ssl flag, the ssl flag is redundant. Conversely, however, the /ssl flag does not imply any of these flags; the /ssl flag means SSLv3 or, if not available,
            • Alpine does not attempt to automatically reopen a collection that was not opened due to cancellation by the user. Instead, the user must try to open it explicitly.
            • Alpine searches for a certificate that matches an email address in all addresses in a certificate (instead of just the first one) but when it tries to unlock the certificate, it asks for the password for the first email address in that
            • Style tag in body of html message causes Alpine to not write its content until a new </style>
            • Experimental: Write the content-type of a message in lowercase, as some non-compliant servers do not understand uppercase content-type, such as those of GMX.de.
            • Experimental: Do not send the RSET command before attempting to send a message, as this causes a delay in some evily managed
            • Opening a folder updates recent count in maildrops (this already works for other types of folders)
            • Automatically redraw screen after opening an attachment instead of simply clearing it.
            • Pico: Justification works without need of a predefined quote string. This allows justification of blocks of text that are
            • Decode the name of attachment names, so they can be written as part of the description of the part.
            • Check bounds and tie strings off to improve security. Contributed
            • Replace tabs by spaces in From and Subject fields to control for size in screen of these fields. Change only in index screen display.
            • Aggregate operations allows bouncing a list of messages using a role. Suggested by Ulf-Dietrich Braumann.
            • Disable saving new passwords to the password file. Implemented by Louis Raphael from dpslabs.com. Learn more.
            • Makefile: Add $(LIBINTL) to the flags to link rpdump, rpload, alpined and alpineldap because MAC OSX 10.8 x86_64 needs it. Reported by
            • Fix _INIT_ token for reply quote string to include support for 8-bit in personal names. Reported by Lev Gorenstein.
            • When writing the .pinerc file, lines were truncated if they were longer than 10,000 characters. This could cause data corruption, so now lines are allowed to be of any length.
            • S/MIME: signed messages that contained an attachment would not validate.
            • S/MIME: signed and encrypted messages from Thunderbird would not validate. Thanks to Andreas Schamanek for testing, debugging and advising during the process of fixing this problem.
            • S/MIME: Forwarding messages with multipart content-type failed to be signed with "Error writing pipe" message. Reported by Andreas Schamanek
            • S/MIME: Certificates are lost when using a pinerc file outside of the
            • S/MIME: Accessing the S/MIME configuration screen would deinitialize SMIME making it not possible to sign or encrypt messages.
            • S/MIME: Forwarding a signed message might make the body contain mime information that is not part of the body, and hence making the body of the message seem wrong.
            • S/MIME Alpine would compute incorrectly the signature of a message that contains 8bit if the option "Enable 8bit ESMTP Negotiation" is enabled, the message contains 8bit characters and the smtp server
            • When replying to several messages, subject will be decoded first, and then stripped from re/fwd before they are compared to determine the subject of the replied message.
            • Crash when tcp connection to NNTP server was lost after connection had been established, but lost immediately afterwards.
            • Crash with message "lock when already locked", when painting an index was based on scores that needed information from a remote addressbook in the same server as the folder opened. Reported by
            • Crash in message/rfc822 attachments encoded in base64.
            • Postponed messages whose content-type is text/html, text/enriched and text/richtext are sent with that content-type, even though, after resuming composition, Alpine had changed its type to text/plain.
            • Alpine cannot handle correctly some characters in the Windows-1256 character set, which might lead to a crash or a corruption in the screen. Work was done to contain the bug. A more complete fix will be done in a future release. Reported by Professor Robert Funnell.
            • WebAlpine: add _GNU_SOURCE to make pubcookie build.
            • WebAlpine: fail to build with debug disabled. Fix from Sam Hathaway.
            • Save command did not warn of existence of a message with a deleted attachment in an aggregate save, unless cursor was positioned on a message with a deleted attachment. Reported by Florian Herzig.
            • Transformation of UTF-8 to MUTF7 was not being done when creating a folder
            • DATE tokens were not internally transformed to UTF-8, which made their values not appear complete in the screen. Reported by Werner Scheinast.
            • Fixes to configure script so that it will not require PAM for every system.
            • Fix to configure script so that it will use CPPFLAGS instead of CPPCFLAGS, and so the --with-ssl-include-dir option take effect during the build. Fix by Ulf-Dietrich Braumann.
            • Fix in WebAlpine: do not use deprecated dereference in pointer, needs to use tcl_getstringresult() instead. Reported by
            • Quoted string in URL Viewers configuration variable were not unquoted before passing to viewer.
            • Fix in configure script to detect location of tcl library; add /usr/local in FreeBSD and fix a bug in configure script that used $alpine_TCLINC instead of $alpine_TCLINC/tcl.h. Reported and fixed
            • Move SSL configurations from UW-IMAP to configure script, and update OpenSSL configuration for Mac OS X.
            • Remove -lregex from linker flags when building --with-supplied-regex.
            • When the download of an attachment is interrumpted, Alpine stills caches what was downloaded, making the download incomplete for subsequent calls of Alpine attempting to open the attachment. In the future, Alpine will not cache any downloaded part of the attachment Version 2.11 addresses bugs found in previous releases and has a few
            • Alpine requires version 1.0.0c of Openssl to build.
            • Increase encryption of S/MIME encrypted messages.
            • Pico: Improvements in justification of paragraphs: lines that beginwith a quote string, followed by a space were considered individual paragraphs,now they are considered part of a paragraph. Based on earlier joint work
            • Unix Alpine: Allow local .pinerc file to be a symbolic link.
            • Experimental extended support of recognition of UTF-8 in urls based on information from http://url.spec.whatwg.org.
            • Added recognition of ws and wss URIs.
            • Add ability to color folder names, directory names, and text in the FOLDER SCREEN.
            • Add the ability to color any tokenused in the display of the INDEX SCREEN.
            • New option that adds the ability to preserve To: and Cc: fields when replying to a message, as specified by original sender.
            • Add a _SILENT_ token to the list of tokens for a display filter, so that Alpine will not redraw the screen when it is unnecessary.
            • Quota command includes subcommands for printing, forwarding, etc.
            • Crash when a non-compliant SMTP server closes a connection without a QUIT command.
            • Crash when resizing the screen in a configuration screen.
            • Do not bail out during a tcp timeout, instead close connection and avoid crash.
            • Do not use a shell to open a browser.
            • Configure script did not test for crypto or pam libraries.
            • Configure script attempted to build web component, even if header file tcl.h was not present.
            • Change Cygwin directory separator to "/".
            • Alpine could set List- headers, contrary to RFC 2369.Version 2.10 addresses bugs found in previous releases and has a few
            • Quota report for IMAP folders that support it (press the "@" command in the index screen of such folder).
            • Search a folder for the content of any header with the ";" command.
            • Foreign characters are decoded correctly in IMAP folder names.
            • Question about breaking connection to slow servers includes their name.
            • Internal x-alpine-help: resource locator for sending links to internal help.
            • OpenSuse: Alpine find location of OpenSSL certificates.
            • Cygwin: Alpine builds without need of patch.
            • Recognition of proper mime type for docx, xlsx, and pptx files.
            • When composing a message, Alpine will create a new thread when the subject is erased.
            • Add support for strong encryption of password file when S/MIME is built in.
            • Alpine will close a folder after confirming with user their intention and not reopen it.
            • Double allocation of memory in Pico.
            • Alpine does not give warning of message sent and posted upon receipt by email of message posted in newsgroup.
            • Handling of STYLE html parameter may make Alpine not display the content of a message.
            • Not recognition of environment variables in some options.
            • Not display of login prompt during initial keystrokes.
            • justification of long urls breaks them.
            • Incorrect New Mail message when envelope is not available.
            • Incorrect display of PREFDATE, PREFDATETIME and PREFTIME tokens.
            • Crash when resizing the screen after display of LDAP search.
            • Crash when redrawing screen while opening a remote folder collection.
            • Infinite loop in scrolltool function during notification of new mail.
            • No repaint of the screen after midnight was done when the SMARTDATE token is used in the index screen.
            • No display of signed and encrypted S/MIME messages.
            • Alpine will not build with OpenSSL.
            • Crash for double locking in calls to c-client.
            • Bad recognition of mime-encoded text may make Alpine not print the subject of a message.
            • Ignore the references header when threading messages
            • No update of colors in index screen after update to addressbook.Version 2.01 addresses bugs found in previous releases and has a few
            • Fixed non-ASCII web alpine handling
            • Added web alpine help.
            • Allow web alpine inbox on second IMAP server.
            • Allow web alpine config reset after bad inbox-path gets set.
            • Added web alpine ability to create group contact from contact list members.
            • Backed out web alpine coercing of default sort-key of arrival to date/reverse.
            • Tidied up web alpine script layout.
            • Fixed web alpine status message ordering
            • Added web alpine Fcc setting via Contacts in Compose
            • Fixed web alpine autodraft attachment issues
            • Fixed web alpine problems with recent count maintenance
            • Fixed web alpine newmail arrival display in message list
            • Added web alpine confirmation to folder create for Move/Copy
            • Added web alpine user-domain support
            • Fixed web alpine to support INBOX-within-a-collection deletion
            • In web alpine fixed delete all selected within a search result to reorient correctly to whole-mailbox message list.
            • Fixed web alpine delete in view page to be sensitive to sort
            • Fixed web alpine open of folder within directory from folder manager page.
            • Fixed web alpine open of folder within directory from left column's recent cache.
            • Fixed web alpine problems with spaces in special folder names like Drafts
            • Fixed web alpine adding contacts from message list and view
            • Fixed web alpine create of non-existent fcc
            • Remove mistakenly left debugger statement in web alpine javascript.
            • Some UNIX alpine build problems fixed
            • Crash in pico and pilot when nl_langinfo returned something unrecognizable or NULL. Add recognition of "646" to nl_langinfo wrapper. This is returned by locale charmap call on some Solaris 8 systems.
            • MacOS Keychain logins were not working correctly with generic host names, like imap.gmail.com, as opposed to specific instances like rx-in-209.google.com, causing new password requests when not needed
            • Possible crash in WhereIs command while in FOLDER LIST when cursor is located on the
            • Change to S/MIME get_x509_subject_email so that X509v3 alternative names are looked for along with the email address
            • Changes to configure to get spellcheck options with work with arguments.
            • Add change from Mark Crispin of panda.com to at least minimally handle non-ascii hostname returned by gethostname (iPhone can do this)
            • Fixed a bug that prevents a filter that moves a message into a local folder from also setting the DELETE flag in that moved message. Fix from Eduardo Chappa.
            • Changed size of shellpath in open_system_pipe from 32 to MAXPATH. Fix from Jake Scott of marganstanley.com.
            • Buffer overflow bug in c-client's tmail/dmail, fix from Mark Crispin. This
            • Imapd server crash from unguarded fs_give in IDLE code, fix from Crispin. Apparently this causes RIM Blackberry BIS service problems. This is not
            • Tmail uninitialized pointer fix from Neil Hoggarth. Not used in alpine.
            • Buffer overflow possibility in RFC822BUFFER routines in c-client library. Fix from Ludwig Nussel of SUSE and from Crispin.
            • Include whole filename in export filename history
            • Fix display bug in pico when Replace command is canceled. Fix from Eduardo Chappa.addressed bugs found in previous releases and had a few additions as well.
            • Redesigned Web Alpine interface
            • Experimental S/MIME support added
            • Attempt to include the attachment filename as part of the name of the temporary file used when viewing an attachment with an external program. Add some randomness to that filename to make it hard to predict the filename. Add a filename extension, usually derived from the type/subtype, to the temporary filename. This was previously done only on Windows and MacOS X.
            • Enhance address completion in the composer (TAB command) so that it looks through nicknames, fullnames, and addresses from the address book; addresses from the message being viewed, if any; and the results from LDAP Directory Server lookups for all of the defined directory servers that have the "Use-Implicitly-From-Composer"
            • Make the default character set setting more liberal in what it will accept from the UNIX nl_langinfo call and the various values of LANG seen in the wild
            • Remove the Alpine revision number from the titlebar in released versions while leaving it there in snapshot versions
            • Add a feature to suppress the display of asterisks when you type a password for Alpine
            • Add line wrapping when displaying PRE formatted sections of HTML feature is turned on convert not only the dates in the index screen but also the dates in the MESSAGE VIEWBugs addressed in the 2.00 release included:
            • Crash when using tab-completion for selecting a Save filename
            • Make Web Alpine help text images relative for more portability
            • Fixed attach save of html parts in Web Alpine
            • Viewing, printing, exporting, replying, and bouncing of message digests was broken. Replying and bouncing should not have been allowed at all for digests. It would be nice to have a more standard index-like view of a message digest but that has not been addressed
            • Adjust wrapping of HTML messages so that the margins specified by and
            • Interrupt of WhereIs command in index was broken
            • The option did not work correctly interpreting unknown characters in message headers
            • Long address lines could cause blank continuation lines
            • Save to a local default INBOX failed if the primary collection was also local, which it is by default. The save went to ~/mail/inbox instead.
            • Make a default save folder of "inbox" always mean the real inbox, not the inbox in the primary collection
            • Address book entries with lots of addresses would be truncated when entered in the composer with a screen size wider than 270 or so characters
            • Some fields in the index screen were truncated when the screen width was
            • Crash when TABing to next folder, the next folder with new mail is a POP folder, and there is a more than 10 minute pause between typing the TAB
            • Add the possibility of setting a default role (see Roles Screen) which may be convenient if your work flow involves acting in one role for a while then switching to another role and staying in the new role for another period of time
            • When Saving and the IMAP server problem "Message to save shrank!" is encountered, ask the user if he or she wants to continue with the risky Save anyway instead of aborting. This may be helpful if your IMAP server is broken in this way but be aware that it is possible there was a real error instead of just a broken server implementation.
            • Some configure adjustments for Kerberos detection and
            • Hide INBOX in a collection if it also appears as an Incoming Folder
            • Show asterisks for feedback when the user is typing a password
            • Performance improvement for threading of large folders
            • Previously, the search used to find Pattern matches containing To patterns searched for both To and Resent-To headers. The relatively complicated search this produces causes problems when using some deficient IMAP servers. Now the default is to look only for To headers and ignore the presence of Resent-To. The previous behavior may be restored with the feature. to help with reading malformed unlabeled messages
            • option added
            • Map some Shift-LeftArrow escape sequences to LeftArrow
            • Add feature Bugs addressed in the 1.10(962) release included:
            • Crash when encountering certain errors from an SMTP server
            • Crash in composer caused by overflow in replace_pat()
            • Hang when authenticating to an SMTP server that fails with a "connection disconnected" error
            • Bug in handling of trailing tab character in flowed text
            • Security enhancement for mailcap parameter substitution
            • did not work if the message being replied to was not flowed text and
            • Don't allow printer to be changed through hidden config screen if system administrator didn't want it to be allowed
            • Attempts are sometimes made to set the Forwarded flag when alpine should know that it won't work, causing error messages to appear
            • A of double-quote double-quote didn't work right
            • Quoting wasn't being done to protect special characters from the
            • On MacOS X message attachments should be shown internally instead of being shown using the Mail application
            • When replying to a message with a charset of X-UNKNOWN Alpine would sometimes set the outgoing charset to X-UNKNOWN, making the result
            • When the sending of a message failed lines with leading spaces had one additional space inserted in each of those lines when the user
            • The WhereIs command missed some index lines that contained non-ascii characters because it was truncating the line being searched so that it was shorter than what was visible on
            • When composing, an attachment with a long name that causes wrapping in just the wrong place would generate an error and cause the send
            • After calling the file browser to attach a file in the composer, a resize of the window when back in the composer would redraw the last screen that had been shown in the browser instead of the current composer screen
            • Possible crash in index screen when encountering unparsable addresses or when using one of the PRIORITY tokens or the HEADER token in the
            • Problems with Header Color editing if the configuration option was inadvertently changed to the Empty Value in the hidden config screen
            • When resuming the final postponed message from an Exchange server the user could get a certificate validation failure because alpine was trying to validate the canonical name of the folder instead of the name the
            • Windows line endings in a mimetypes file on a Unix system cause a
            • Make matching of extension names case independent in mimetypes files
            • Windows dialog boxes for entering text were not working correctly
            • Replying to or Forwarding multipart/alternative messages which had a single text/html part did not work well
            • Printing the print confirmation page caused a crash
            • A To line with a long, quoted personal name could display incorrectly if it was close to the same width as the screen
            • When and are turned on hide (0/0) when the folder is empty
            • Folder completion while Saving didn't work if the collection being saved to was the local home directorywas an evolutionary release based on Pine, which was alsodeveloped at the University of Washington.It is upwards-compatible for existing Pine users.
            • Ground-up reorganization of source code around addition of "pith/" core routine library.
            • Fundamental improvement in Alpine's internal text handling, which is now based exclusively on Unicode. This allows displaying incoming messages and producing outgoing messages in many different languages.
            • Ground-up reorganization of build and install procedures based on GNU Build System's autotools. NOTE, the included IMAP library build is not based on autotools, so some features will not work. However, it should get built automatically during the Alpine build process.
            • Web-based version included built on TCL designed to run under a suitable CGI-supporting web server such as Apache.Details on changes in previous (prerelease) versions of Alpinemay be found at the following URL:
              http://repo.or.cz/alpine.git
              Every Alpine screen and command has associated help textaccessible via the "?" key (or Ctrl-G in text-input contexts).The most current source of information about Alpine,including new version availability, is the web page at

              Additional Information

              This is revision () of the Alpine software.Alpine mailbox and IMAP serveraccess is provided by the IMAP Toolkit Environment (c-client library)version .Alpine was developed until 2009 by the Office of Computing & Communications at the University of Washington in Seattle. Since then, the effort of developing Alpine has been continued bya community of volunteers who make good software even better!Alpine Copyright 2013-2020 Eduardo Chappa,
              Copyright 2006-2008 University of Washington.Additional legal notices can be found here,or instead you can find the Apache License, version 2.0 at the web URL:
              http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Enter password againx509_extensionsreq%s.crt%02xInvalid%s %s %s %s (%s)Error loading file %sget_ca_store()X509_STORE_new() failed-----ENDnone yetget_cert_for(%s, %s)emailAddress=CACertsave_cert_for(%s, %s)x-pine-smimeCan't rename %s to %sSaved certificate for <%s>Error in cacert container, missing BEGIN, certtext=%sError in cacert container, missing separator, line=%s Creating a Master Password for your Password file Retrying to create a Master Password for your Password file Create master password (attempt %d of %d): Confirm master password (attempt %d of %d): Passwords do not match, try again.Passwords do not match, too many failures.Problem reading configuration fileProblem loading openssl configurationPassword File Certificate and Key PairX509_STORE_add_lookup() failedget_ca_store(): adding cacerts from %sError in privatekey container, missing ENDError in %scert container, missing BEGIN, certtext=%sCan't access remote smime configuration.save_cert_for: rd_update_local failed Copying to remote smime containerError opening temporary smime file %s: %swrite_remote_smime: error opening temp file %s write_remote_smime: error copying from %s to %s Copy of smime cert to remote folder failed, changes NOT saved remotelyCouldn't save certificate for <%s>unknown errorforget_private_keys()Incorrect passphraseCouldn't read key: %s/dev/urandom%.80s%lx%lx%lxBODY UNAVAILABLEsmime_deinit()Can't create directory %sx-pkcs7-mimex-pkcs7-signatureError decrypting: %ssmime_init()with much random data. S/MIME signature verified okContainer path is not definedDirectory is not definedDirectory not definedcopy_container_to_dir(%s)saved container to %scopy_dir_to_container(%s)PublicContainerCAContainerPrivateContainerError removing certificate %sError expunging certificateRemoved %s certificate%sError parsing certificateError reading certificatePrivate key savedError reading password file!Failed to remove old keyPassword file reencryptedError saving private keyError unlocking private keyCertificate savedError saving certificateencrypt_outgoing_message()smime.p7mS/MIME Encrypted Messageenveloped-datasmime-typePKCS7 object not recognised..MISSING-HOST-NAME.SIGNED%s%s1%s%s2sign_outgoing_message()Error creating signed object.signed-dataapplication/pkcs7-signatureprotocolsha-256micalgsmime.p7sEnter password of key <%s> to unlock password file: Cannot find certificate that matches key <%s>. Continuing...unable to write 'random state' unable to load 'random state' This means that the random number generator has not been seeded Couldn't verify S/MIME signature: No CA Certs were loadedCouldn't verify S/MIME signature: %scopy_dir_to_container: rd_update_local failed Copy of smime key to remote folder failed, NOT saved remotelyError: No certificates were removedimport of certificates not implemented yet!Enter passphrase to unlock new key <%s>: Certificate does not match keyError in certificate file (not a certificate?)Failed to remove old certificateFailed to reencrypt password fileError decrypting Password fileError saving public certificateError while cleaning private keyProblem unlocking key (not a certificate or wrong password)Error in key name. Check file extensionPassword file not encrypted and could not encryptUnable to find certificate for <%s@%s>encrypt_outgoing_message returns %ddo_fiddle_smime_message(msgno=%ld type=%d subtype=%s section=%s)do_decoding(msgno=%ld type=%d subtype=%s section=%s)Couldn't load PKCS7 object: %stype_is_signed = %d, type_is_enveloped = %dThis message was cryptographically signed but the signature could not be verified.Couldn't find the certificate needed to decrypt.Encrypted data couldn't be parsed.Couldn't find cookie in attachment list.do_detached_signature_verify(msgno=%ld type=%d subtype=%s section=%s)Couldn't find the certificate needed to sign.Not all certificates needed to verify signature included in signed messageS/MIME Cryptographically Signed MessageS/MIME Cryptographic Signaturesign_outgoing_message returns %d`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0```0`А`0``0`0`0``p`p`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0``0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`p`0`0``k`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0``0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0`0``#else#endif#include#define#ifdef#ifndef#elif#ifTime Unavailable %d/%d.%06ld%.8s%.7s%.6sUnknown error #%dCan't allocate command stringNo command name foundpine_pCan't exec %s Reason: %sforkPipe can't %.256s "%.32sb": %.223sTMPDIRTEMP/tmpXXXXXTMPutf8.cSHIFT-JISEUC-KPANSI_X3.4-1968POSIXEUCJPEUCKPSJIS8859 (except for posting)%03ldX`8`8`H`8`8`8`8`8`8`8`8`8`(`8`8` `````````````````````````````````l``l``````````````````````````````l`l`l``````````````````utf8_snprintfDisplay character set "%s" is ignored when using system translationKeyboard character set "%s" is ignored when using system translationCharacter set "%s" is unsupported%s, using US-ASCIIHelp, can't figure out display character set or even use US-ASCII. : %s %s (0x%4.4x) .pine-debug --- No more debugging --- w+NO pine.conf.fixedpostload (%.100s) ======= %20.20s : %.*s %.50s%.100s Current======= %.20s_val options setPostloadUserCommand_lineNoneno mailbox!slownormal!No struct! ui: login = , full = home = home_dir= hostname= localdom= userdom= maildom= cur_cntxt= cur_fldr= nstream= term , ttyname= stream slot This is the inbox stream actual mbox= flags= new_mail_count= mail_since_cmd= mail_box_changed= unsorted_newmail= need_to_rethread= viewing_a_thread= dead_stream= noticed_dead_stream= io_error_on_stream= msgmap: tot=, cur=, del=, hid=, exld=, slct=, chid=, coll=, usor=, stmp=, sort=rev- No msgmap, size=, speed= ***** context %s LABEL: %s COMMENT: %s %d) %s save_debug_on_crash: Version %s: debug level %dAttempting to save debug file to %s Attempting to save debug file to %s ========== Latest Keystrokes ========================= ========== Latest Keystrokes End ===================== ========== Append DebugJournal ======================= ========== Append DebugJournal End =================== (debug file growing too large - over %ld bytes) Debug output of the Alpine program (debug=%d debug_imap=%d). Version %s (%s %s) %s This version uses all.patch: %s Starting after the reading_pinerc calls, the data in this file should be encoded as UTF-8. Before that it will be in the user's native charset. Debug file: %s (level=%d imap=%d)========== Feature settings ========== ========== struct pine * ========== This is the current mailstream%s ; rm -f %s%s ; sleep 5 ; rm -f %sexec_mailcap_cmd: command=%s pine_cmd command resultVIEWER command launchedCannot spawn command : %scontrol-%c"%.*s" is a directoryCharacter "%s" after "%.*s" not allowed in file nameFirst character, "%s", not allowed in file namePrint %s using "%s" ? Printing with command "%s"Print cancelled Printing using command "%s" pine_prtError opening printer: %sError popening printer "%s" PRINTPrint command completedPrev PrinterNext PrinterCustomPrintNo printer has been chosen. Use SETUP on main menu to make choice.Printing to attached desktop printer...Error in parsing command list: %s, %sRe-send via "Compose" then "Yes" to "Continue INTERRUPTED?"Read command: looks like user typed non-ascii command 0x%x %s: returning KEY_UTF8 Read command: looks like user typed unknown, non-ascii command 0x%x %s: returning KEY_UNKNOWN Read command returning: 0x%x %s %s message%s expunged from folder "%s"=== optionally_enter called === utf8string:"%s" y:%d x:%d length: %d append: %d passwd:%d utf8prompt:"%s" label:"%s" optionally_enter RESIZE new_cols:%d too_thin: %d Abysmal failure!Noticed %ld new msgs! Screen's too thin. Ouch!%.32sabout to end_tty_driver vt102vt100read_bail: cleaning up done with read_bail clean up Select error: %s Read char returning: 0x%x %s Xterm mouse tracking %s!Feature "%s" not enabledPassword too long error on fputs() call!Read char: incomplete double escape timed out... Read char: double escape followed by 1st digit not 0, 1, or 2... (%d) Read char: bad double escape, either timed out or too large 3-digit num... Read char: this is a successful double escape... Read char returning: 0x%x %s (for CTRL_KEY_UP) Read char returning: 0x%x %s (for CTRL_KEY_DOWN) Read char returning: 0x%x %s (for CTRL_KEY_RIGHT) Read char returning: 0x%x %s (for CTRL_KEY_LEFT) Read char sees ch = 0x%x status=0x%x, returns KEY_JUNK Read char got ^Z, calling do_suspend After do_suspend Read char returns 0x%x %s Read char got ^\, toggle xterm mouse See help for feature "%s" ($DISPLAY variable set?)Read char returning: error on fputs() or fgets() call!FGCOLOR not proper length, ignoring BGCOLOR not proper length, ignoring INVERSE left on at end of line, turning off now BOLD left on at end of line, turning off now UNDERLINE left on at end of line, turning off now hyayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayaPya0yayaxayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayawayayayayayayawawa`wava`wanew win size -----<%d %d>------ ioctl(TIOCWINSZ) failed :%s Scroll RegionsInsertDeleteNo ScrollTerminal type: %s Scroll mode: %s ]0;]1;end_screen called aaaaaa`aaa،aa0a/etc/cram-md5.pwd*%.128s: %.255sIMAP toolkit crash: %.100sn,a=%s%s,%s%s%s%s%s%sauth=Bearer host=Can't resize memory%s.%lu.%d.0123456789abcdef%.65s %.33s/var/spool/mail/anonymoussymbolic link on lock nameNON-IPTrying IP address [%s]Can't connect to %.80s,%u: %sDNS resolution %.80sNo such host as %.80sTCP buffer read end of fileReading TCP bufferTCP buffer read I/O error %dSuccessfully read TCP bufferTCP buffer read timeoutTCP data read end of fileReading TCP dataTCP data read I/O error %dSuccessfully read TCP dataTCP data read timeoutWriting to TCPTCP write I/O error %dsuccessfully wrote to TCPTCP write timeoutWriting to SSLDNS canonicalization %.80sDNS canonicalization done[%.80s]Reverse DNS resolution %sReverse DNS resolution doneSSH_CLIENTKRB5REMOTEADDRSSH2_CLIENT%.80s=%.80sSSL error status: %s/etc/c-client.cfset keywordsset new-mailbox-formatsame-as-inboxset new-folder-formatsystem-standardset empty-mailbox-formatset empty-folder-formatset local-hostset news-active-fileset news-spool-directoryset mh-pathset mh-allow-inboxset news-state-fileset ftp-export-directoryset public-home-directoryset shared-home-directoryset system-inboxset mail-subdirectoryset from-widgetheader-onlyset rsh-commandset rsh-pathset ssh-commandset ssh-pathset tcp-open-timeoutset tcp-read-timeoutset tcp-write-timeoutset rsh-timeoutset ssh-timeoutset maximum-login-trialsset lookaheadset prefetchset close-on-errorset imap-portset pop3-portset uid-lookaheadset try-ssl-firstset mailbox-protectionset directory-protectionset lock-protectionset ftp-protectionset public-protectionset shared-protectionset ftp-directory-protectionset dot-lock-file-timeoutset disable-fcntl-lockingset disable-lock-warningset hide-dot-filesset list-maximum-levelset trust-dnsset sasl-uses-ptr-nameset nntp-rangeset black-box-directoryset anonymous-home-directoryset CA-certificate-pathset CA-certificate-containerset disable-plaintextset allowed-login-attemptsset chroot-serverset restrict-mailbox-accessotherusersset advertise-the-worldset limited-advertiseset allow-user-configset allow-reverse-dnsset k5-cp-uses-service-nameset plaintext-allowed-clientsno home/.mminit/.imaprcftpimappublicimapshared/var/lib/news/active/var/spool/newsenv_init called twice!Unable to look up user nameGSSAPI failure: %s for %.80sUnknown gss_wrap failure: %sGSSAPI mechanism status: %sKerberos credentials expiredUnknown GSSAPI failure: %s%s/%s/INBOX%s.lockMailbox %.80s lock overridden/usr/libexec/mlock/usr/sbin/mlock/etc/mlock/usr/bin/mlockssherror in %s to IMAP server%s to IMAP server timed out/usr/bin/rsh%s %s -l %s exec /etc/r%sdTrying %.100s (%.50s)%s, File locking failure: %s%s/.%lx.%lxhard link to lock nameSYSTEM ERROR: no %s: %sAdminmailadmLogin failed after chrootdisabledexcessive login failuresSYSTEM BREAK-IN ATTEMPTUser Name<%lu.%lu@%s>%.128s%.128sno_minssl3%.80s%lx%.80s%lx%lx%lx%lx%lxNo certificate from serverSSL client certificate failedSSL negotiation failedSSL connection failedSSL context failedNo name in certificate/CN=SSL data read end of fileReading SSL dataSuccessfully read SSL dataSSL data read timeoutAlready in an SSL sessionTLS already started%s/%s-%s.pem%s/%s.pem/etc/pki/tls/privateALL:!SSLv2:!ADH:!EXP:!LOWSSL error status: %.80s%s service init from %s%s SSL service init from %sport %ld service init from %sCRAM-MD5EXTERNAL#shared/#ftp/#mhinbox#mh/SECURITY PROBLEM: insecure server advertised AUTH=PLAINSECURITY PROBLEM: insecure server advertised AUTH=OAUTHBEARERServer bug: non-empty initial OAUTHBEARER challengeSECURITY PROBLEM: insecure server advertised AUTH=XOAUTH2Server bug: non-empty initial XOAUTH2 challengeunselectable socket in ssl_getdata()error on read() call in auth_md5_pwdSECURITY PROBLEM: symbolic link on lock name: %.80sUnable to create TCP socket: %sUnable to create selectable TCP socket (%d >= %d)Connection failed to %.80s,%lu: %sBad format domain-literal: %.80sStream open and ready for 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You already have a regular file by that name which means Alpine cannot create the directory. Please move or remove it and start Alpine again.The "%s" subdirectory already exists, but it is not writable by Alpine so Alpine cannot run. 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If your # inbox is located at "~/Maildir" you do not need to change this value. # A common value is also ".maildir"Full path and name of NEWSRC fileWindow position in the format: CxR+X+Y # Where C and R are the window size in characters and X and Y are the # screen position of the top left corner of the window. # This is no longer used unless position is not set in registry.Choose: black, blue, green, cyan, red, magenta, yellow, or white.Folder-extension is obsoleteDefault directory used for Attachment handling (attach and save) # and Export command outputSave-by-sender is obsolete, use saved-msg-name-ruleShow-all-characters is obsoleteCompose-mime is obsoleteOld-style-reply is obsolete, use signature-at-bottom in feature-listFeature-level is obsolete, use feature-listHeader-in-reply is obsolete, use include-header-in-reply in feature-listElm-style-save is obsolete, use saved-msg-name-ruleList of folder pairs; the first indicates a folder to archive, and the # second indicates the folder read messages in the first should # be moved to.Sets the version number Alpine will use as a threshold for offering # its new version message on startup.Sets the format of the command used to open a UNIX secure # shell connection. The default is "%s %s -l %s exec /etc/r%sd" # NOTE: the 4 (four) "%s" entries MUST exist in the provided command # where the first is for the command's path, the second is for the # host to connect to, the third is for the user to connect as, and the # fourth is for the connection method (typically "imap")Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX secure shell connection. # Typically this is /usr/bin/ssh.List of incoming folders to check for unseen messages. The default if left # blank is to check all incoming folders.Sets the approximate number of seconds between checks for unseen messages # for other than local or IMAP folders. The default is 180.Sets the approximate number of seconds between checks for unseen messages # in incoming folders. The default is 180.Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a network # connection when checking for new unseen messages in an incoming folder. # The default is 5.Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a UNIX secure # shell connection. The default is 15, min is 5, and max is unlimited. # Zero disables ssh altogether.Sets the format of the command used to open a UNIX remote # shell connection. The default is "%s %s -l %s exec /etc/r%sd" # NOTE: the 4 (four) "%s" entries MUST exist in the provided command # where the first is for the command's path, the second is for the # host to connect to, the third is for the user to connect as, and the # fourth is for the connection method (typically "imap")Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX remote shell connection. # The default is typically /usr/ucb/rsh.Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a UNIX remote # shell connection. The default is 15, min is 5, and max is unlimited. # Zero disables rsh altogether.If this much time has elapsed at the time of a tcp read or write timeout, # Alpine will close the connection automatically without user intervention. # Setting this value to zero (the default) disables this. Setting this variable # to a smaller value than tcp-query-timeout will close the connection # automatically, and you will never be asked if you want to wait.If this much time has elapsed at the time of a tcp read or write # timeout, Alpine will ask if you want to break the connection. # Default is 60 seconds, minimum is 5, maximum is 1000.Network write warning timeout. The default is 0 (unset), the minimum # is 5 (if not 0), and the maximum is 1000.Network read warning timeout. The default is 15, the minimum is 5, and the # maximum is 1000.Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a network # connection. The default is 30, the minimum is 5, and the maximum is # system defined (typically 75).Debug-memory is obsoleteIf no user input for this many hours, Alpine will exit if in an idle loop # waiting for a new command. If set to zero (the default), then there will # be no timeout.Sets the width for the NewMail screen.Sets the filename for the newmail fifo (named pipe). Unix only.Sets the path for a file that contains certificates that a user trusts. Note that this could be a list of container files, # if the same pinerc is used in different systems. Alpine always chooses the, # first one that it finds. Value must be an absolute path.Sets the path for additional ssl certificates that the user trusts. Note #that this could be a list of paths, if the same # pinerc is used in different systems. Alpine always chooses the first one that # it finds. Value must be an absolute path.Sets the path for the system ssl file container of certificates issued by a # certificate authority. Note that this could be a list of container files, # if the same pinerc is used in different systems. Alpine always chooses the, # first one that it finds. Value must be an absolute path.Sets the path for the system ssl certificates issued by a trusted # certificate authority. Note that this could be a list of paths, if the same # pinerc is used in different systems. Alpine always chooses the first one that # it finds. Value must be an absolute path.Sets the search path for the mimetypes configuration file. # NOTE: colon delimited under UNIX, semi-colon delimited under DOS/Windows/OS2.Sets the search path for the mailcap configuration file. # NOTE: colon delimited under UNIX, semi-colon delimited under DOS/Windows/OS2.Sets the default folder and collection offered at the Goto Command's prompt.Text sent to terminal emulator prior to invoking the program defined by # the download-command variable. # Note: _FILE_ will be replaced with the temporary file used in the download.Path and filename of the program used to download text via your terminal # emulator from Alpine's export and save commands.Text sent to terminal emulator prior to invoking the program defined by # the upload-command variable. # Note: _FILE_ will be replaced with the temporary file used in the upload.Path and filename of the program used to upload text from your terminal # emulator's into Alpine's composer.Directory containing system's news data. # The default is typically "/usr/spool/news"Path and filename of news configuration's active file. # The default is typically "/usr/lib/news/active".For newsgroups accessed using NNTP, only messages numbered in the range # lastmsg-range+1 to lastmsg will be consideredThe minimum number of seconds between checks for new mail in a Mail Drop. # This is always effectively at least as large as the mail-check-intervalThe approximate number of seconds between checks for new mail in folders # other than the current folder and inbox. # Default is same as mail-check-intervalThe approximate number of seconds between checks for new mailNumber of times per-second to update busy cue messagesThe number of seconds to sleep after writing a status messageNumber of lines from top and bottom of screen where single # line scrolling occurs.A list of folders that should be left open once opened (INBOX is implicit)The maximum number of non-stayopen remote connections that Alpine will useThe number of lines of overlap when scrolling through message textThis gives a format for displaying the index. It is made # up of space-delimited tokens telling which fields are displayed and in # which order. See help textThis is a list of formats for address books. Each entry in the list is made # up of space-delimited tokens telling which fields are displayed and in # which order. See help textCharacters between subject and opening text in SUBJECTTEXT token. # Default is " - "Characters which surround keywords in SUBJKEY token. # Default is "{" "} "Colors used to display keywords in the indexA list of keywords for use in categorizing messagesA list of alternate addresses the user is known byThis defines a program that message text is piped into before MIME # encoding, prior to sendingThis variable takes a list of programs that message text is piped into # after MIME decoding, prior to display.This names the root of the tree to which the user is restricted when reading # and writing folders and files. For example, on Unix ~/work confines the # user to the subtree beginning with their work subdirectory. # (Note: this alone is not sufficient for preventing access. You will also # need to restrict shell access and so on, see Alpine Technical Notes.) # Default: not set (so no restriction)This names the path to an alternative program, and any necessary arguments, # to be used in posting mail messages. Example: # /usr/lib/sendmail -oem -t -oi # or, # /usr/local/bin/sendit.sh # The latter a script found in Alpine distribution's contrib/util directory. # NOTE: The program MUST read the message to be posted on standard input, # AND operate in the style of sendmail's "-t" option.This is a number between 1 and 5. It is the number of times a user will # have to enter a password when they run the keyboard lock command in the # main menu. Default is 1.Force these address book entries into all writable personal address books. # Syntax is forced-abook-entry=nickname|fullname|address # This is a comma-separated list of entries, each with syntax above. # Existing entries with same nickname are not replaced. # Example: help|Help Desk|help@ourdomain.comEmail address used to send to "local support". # Default: postmasterFull name for "local support" address used by "Report Bug" command. # Default: Local SupportEmail address used to send suggestionsFull name for suggestion address used by "Report Bug" commandProgram/Script used by "Report Bug" command. No default.Email address used to send bug reportsFull name for bug report address used by "Report Bug" commandMinimum number of minutes between checks for remote address book changes. # 0 means never check except when opening a remote address book. # -1 means never check. Default: 5How many extra copies of remote address book should be kept. Default: 3Patterns and their actions are stored here.Patterns-scores is obsolete, use patterns-scores2Patterns-filters is obsolete, use patterns-filters2Patterns is obsolete, use patterns-xxxSet by Alpine; contains data for caching remote address books.A range in the form min,max that sets the minimum amd maximum versions of the # SSL protocol that Alpine will use when connecting to a secure server.List of SASL authenticators to disable.List of mail drivers to disable.Set by Alpine; controls display of "new version" message.Set by Alpine; controls beginning-of-month sent-mail pruning.Your client-id and client-secret information to authenticate using XOAUTH2The system wide standard printersWhich category default print command is inList of special print commandsYour default printer selectionIf "user-domain" not set, strips hostname in FROM address. (Unix only)When threading, character used to indicate this is the last reply # to the parent of this message.When threading, character used to indicate expanded messages underneath.When threading, character used to indicate collapsed messages underneath.Style of THREAD INDEX or default MESSAGE INDEX when threading.Style that MESSAGE INDEX is displayed in when threading.Controls behavior when reopening an already open folder.Allows a default answer for the prune folder questions. Choices: yes-ask, # yes-no, no-ask, no-no, ask-ask, ask-no. Default: "ask-ask".Sets message which cursor begins on. Choices: first-unseen, first-recent, # first-important, first-important-or-unseen, first-important-or-recent, # first, last. Default: "first-unseen".List of directories that are preferred locations to save or export attachments.List of programs to open Internet URLs (e.g. http or ftp references).Program to view images (e.g. GIF or TIFF attachments).Specifies the string to use when sending a message with no to or cc.Specifies the introduction to insert when replying to a message.Specifies the string to replace quotes with when viewing a message.Specifies the string to insert when replying to a message.Specifies a comma separated list of text and regular expresions that Pine # will highlightSpecifies the column of the screen where the composer should wrap.Specifies the number of dead letter files to keep when canceling.Specifies the program invoked by ^T in the Composer.Allows a user to specify the position of a highlighted message when opening a # folder.Allows a user to specify the sort default order of a specific folder.Allows a user to specify a smtp server to be used when sending e-mail, # according to the rules specified here.Allows a user to specify a save folder message for specific senders or folders.Allows a user to specify the threading index style of specific foldersAllows a user to specify the threading style of specific foldersAllows a user to replace the subject of a message in a customs based wayAllows a user to replace the reply-leadin message based on different parameters.Allows a user to change the form a specify a reply-indent-string # based of rules.Allows a user to change the form a specify field in the index-format is # displayed.Allows a user to override keystrokes in certain screens.Allows a user to supersede global index format variable in designated folders.Allows a user to set rules when replying messages.Allows a user to set rules when forwarding messages.Allows a user to set rules when composing messages.Specifies the program invoked by ^_ in the Composer, # or the "enable-alternate-editor-implicitly" feature.Defaults to nothing, which is equivalent to US-ASCII. This is used for # unlabeled incoming messages. It is ok to leave this unset but if you receive # unlabeled mail that is usually in some known character set, set that here.Defaults to UTF-8. This is used for outgoing messages. # It is usually correct to leave this unset.Reflects capabilities of the keyboard you have. # If unset, the default is to use the same value # used for the display-character-set.Reflects capabilities of the display you have. # If unset, the default is taken from your locale. That is usually the right # thing to use. Typical alternatives include UTF-8, ISO-8859-x, and EUC-JP # (where x is a number between 1 and 9).Character-set is obsolete, use display-character-set, keyboard-character-set, # and posting-character-set.Sets presentation order of folder list entries. Choices: alphabetical, # alpha-with-dirs-last, alpha-with-dirs-first. # Default: "alpha-with-directories-last".Sets presentation order of address book entries. Choices: dont-sort, # fullname-with-lists-last, fullname, nickname-with-lists-last, nickname # Default: "fullname-with-lists-last".#Sets presentation order of threads in thread index. Choices: #arrival, and thread.Sets presentation order of messages in Index. Choices: # Subject, From, Arrival, Date, Size, To, Cc, OrderedSubj, Score, and Thread. # Order may be reversed by appending /Reverse. Default: "Arrival".Determines default name for Fcc... # Choices: default-fcc, by-recipient, last-fcc-used. # Default: "default-fcc" (see also "default-fcc=" variable.)Determines default folder name for Saves... # Choices: default-folder, by-sender, by-from, by-recipient, last-folder-used. # Default: "default-folder", i.e. "saved-messages" (Unix) or "SAVEMAIL" (PC).Colors in which tokens will be displayed in the index screenWhen viewing messages, these are the header colorsControls display of color for the titlebar at top of screenControls display of color for current index lineControls display of colorWhen these characters appear in the middle of a word in the composer # the forward word function will stop at the first text following (as happens # with SPACE characters by default)When viewing messages, number of lines of quote displayed before suppressingWhen viewing messages, number of blank spaces between right display edge and textWhen viewing messages, number of blank spaces between left display edge and textWhen viewing messages, include this list of headersAdd these customized headers (and possible default values) when composingOnly show these headers (by default) when composing messagesAlpine executes these keys upon startup (e.g. to view msg 13: i,j,1,3,CR,v)List of features; see Alpine's Setup/options menu for the current set. # e.g. feature-list= select-without-confirm, signature-at-bottom # Default condition for all of the features is no-.List of file or path names for personal addressbook(s). # Default: ~/.addressbook (Unix) or \PINE\ADDRBOOK (PC) # Syntax: optnl-label path-nameList of file or path names for global/shared addressbook(s). # Default: none # Syntax: optnl-label path-nameContains the actual signature contents as opposed to the signature filename. # If defined, this overrides the signature-file. 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