> I am trying to use pine to conect to a remote
> IMAP server. I can manage to get it to connect
> and it can get folders etc, but is there any way
> to get it to remember the username and password
> I need to use to make the connection. At the moment
> I have to wait for the first attempt to fail and
> then manually type in the name and password.
I've used something like:
pine -inbox-path='\''{site.com/pop3}inbox'\'' -user-domain=site.com -smtp-server=outgoing.site.com'
in a shell alias in the past. Thus I'd type `zpine' instead of just `pine',
or suitably set up a launch thing for gnome to use.
B
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