PINE:
- the system-wide pine.conf will be configured that you use the right values
for the IMAP access
- if you have personal settings for your .pinerc file please check the
following variables in it:
user-domain=usm.lmu.de
smtp-server="mailto.usm.uni-muenchen.de/novalidate-cert"
inbox-path={mailget.usm.uni-muenchen.de/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert/user=name}inbox
use-only-domain-name=Yes
feature-list=enable-unix-pipe-cmd,
signature-at-bottom,
enable-alternate-editor-cmd,
enable-full-header-cmd,
enable-bounce-cmd,
enable-tab-completion,
enable-suspend,
enable-aggregate-command-set,
enable-flag-cmd,
use-current-dir,
enable-8bit-esmtp-negotiation,
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enable-mail-check-cue,
compose-rejects-unqualified-addrs,
enable-verbose-smtp-posting,
use-sender-not-x-sender,
enable-incoming-folders
You can store your passwd permanently with the following
procedure:
cd
touch .pinepw
chmod 600 .pinepw
pine
and answer Y to the question if you want to store your password.
WIth the flags set like above you can read email from several inboxes. This
means in pine you can add to your .pinerc:
folder-collections=Mail Mail/[],
Mailnew {imap.usm.uni-muenchen.de/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert/user=name}[*
]
to connect your pine to the old place (if you had a pop-account; the second
user=name is different from above and denotes the former pop-account).
