Using Pine and Alpine with the Panix Mail System
In general, you are best off using the system default settings for
mail retrieval with Pine/Alpine. However, if you wish to configure it
yourself, here are the correct settings for the various methods.
IMAP:
- 1. .pinerc changes
- Your inbox should be set like this for IMAP mail:
inbox-path={localhost}INBOX
- If you want Pine/Alpine to handle IMAP folders as well as the folders
already in your "mail" directory, change your
"folder-collections" setting like this:
folder-collections=mail/[], "IMAP folders" {localhost}INBOX.[]
(The "mail/[]" folder collection will already be there. Just add
the comma and the second line, so Pine/Alpine will let you see your IMAP
folders too.)
- 2. Changes in usage
- Pine may take a bit longer to show you your INBOX now,
especially if it's very big. That's the tradeoff for having
your mail visible in Webmail, and for having IMAP access. If
this gets very annoying, the only alternative right now is to
switch to Mutt and read mail using direct NFS access to
.maildir.
But that's just about all! Oh, since you're saving mail over
IMAP now, you cannot use dots in your folder names.
A minor issue.
Maildir:
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From the Pine/Alpine main menu, press "s" for Setup, then "c" for Config.
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Arrow down to the "inbox-path" setting, and press ENTER.
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For "Name of Inbox server", just press ENTER (leave it blank).
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For "Folder name to use for INBOX", type:
$HOME/.maildir/
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Press "e" to exit the setup. Now your Pine/Alpine INBOX will be read
directly.
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Monday, 11-Apr-2011 12:08:57 EDT
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