Pine (email client)
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Pine is an email client: the University of Washington's "Program for Internet News & Email." Many people believe that Pine stood for "Pine is not Elm." However, its original author, Laurence Lundblade, insists this was never the case and that it started off simply as a word and not an acronym.
There are both Unix and Windows versions of Pine. The Unix version is command line interface-based. Its user interface inspired Pico. Individuals associated with the university (students, faculty, staff, etc.) are also able to use WebPine, a version of Pine implemented as a web application. Webpine has several interesting characteristics:
- Ease of use: at the cost of fewer advanced features compared to its Unix and Windows counterparts
- Accessibility: only requires a web browser and proper university credentials
(Pine and Pico are registered trademarks of the University of Washington.)
See also
External links
- Pine's official homepage (http://www.washington.edu/pine/)
- FAQ for comp.mail.pine (http://www.zrox.net/Mail/Pine/)
- E.g. How to move deleted mail to a trash folder (http://www.zrox.net/Mail/Pine/other.html#trash)
- All about pine (http://www.ii.com/internet/messaging/pine/)
- E.g. Transferring pine configurations To an From an IMAP server (http://www.ii.com/internet/messaging/pine/sharing/#transfer)
- regularly updated pine bookmarks log with new links on pine (http://del.icio.us/Deflexion.com/Messaging/Clients/Pine)
- Pine and PGP
- Win32 client (http://www.student.unimaas.nl/d.meijers/PC-Pine_PGP.shtml)
- Linux client (http://www.washburn.edu/sobu/broach/wuinpgp.html)de:Pine