* List: alug@stu.uea.ac.uk M(enu) S(etup) C(onfig), then look for "customized-hdrs" and A(dd) values to it. To see the xtra headers in the message composition screen, press ^R on the header (for Rich header). Is that what you mean? Of course, you should be using better mail clients than PINE these days. Of course, there is always a better mail client no matter what you use ;) -- MJR Stats Postgrad mailto:h089@mth.uea.ac.uk http://stats.mth.uea.ac.uk/ UEA Norwich UK mailto:markj@stu.uea.ac.uk http://www.stu.uea.ac.uk/ <mgb> safetypin: the "off" button works wonders. [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECT of "unsubscribe" to this list and "subscribe" to ] [ alug-announce@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
* List: alug@stu.uea.ac.uk On 23 May 1999, Mark J Ray wrote:
Is that what you mean? Of course, you should be using better mail clients than PINE these days. Of course, there is always a better mail client no matter what you use ;)
Holy flame war coming up. PINE is god. You leave it alone, you bully ;-) Andrew. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- A.Savory at uea.ac.uk All views are my own - who else would want them? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECT of "unsubscribe" to this list and "subscribe" to ] [ alug-announce@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
* List: alug@stu.uea.ac.uk On 23 May 1999 21:57:35 +0100 Mark J Ray <h089@mth.uea.ac.uk> wrote:
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M(enu) S(etup) C(onfig), then look for "customized-hdrs" and A(dd) values to it. To see the xtra headers in the message composition screen, press ^R on the header (for Rich header).
Ah. Since pine is oh-so-powerful, why is there no GUI version that can touch-it? In X, that is.
Is that what you mean? Of course, you should be using better mail clients than PINE these days. Of course, there is always a better mail client no matter what you use ;)
Right, vote please: Best X E-mail client (preferably using GTK)? Regards, James Green Term e-mail: jmkgre@essex.ac.uk | Home e-mail: jg@cyberstorm.demon.co.uk Homepage: http://www.cyberstorm.demon.co.uk [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECT of "unsubscribe" to this list and "subscribe" to ] [ alug-announce@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
* List: alug@stu.uea.ac.uk On Mon, 24 May 1999, James Green wrote:
Ah. Since pine is oh-so-powerful, why is there no GUI version that can touch-it? In X, that is.
Question: what makes you think a GUI version of pine would be better? The reason I stick with it is precisely because of its UI: start adding clicky buttons and drop-down menus, and you start adding RSI. It also takes far longer to wade through incoming mail... Andrew. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- A.Savory at uea.ac.uk All views are my own - who else would want them? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECT of "unsubscribe" to this list and "subscribe" to ] [ alug-announce@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
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