Do I have to compile pine with sasl/imapd/imsp libraries to do this, or can
this be done with default install?

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shelley Waltz
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 9:41 AM
To: Marcel Andre Beltz
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pine


Marcel,
Here's how you add subfolders of Inbox [in Netscape] in Pine:

in .pinerc file, there's an entry called "incoming-folders="
you add these lines to it:

incoming-folders="Friends"{imap.mydomain.edu/user=mylogin}INBOX.Friends,
                 "Humor"{imap.mydomain.edu/user=mylogin}INBOX.Humor

assuming Friends and Humor sub folder of Inbox and imap.mydoamin.edu
is my imap server and mylogin is my imap login name.

or, once you have Incoming Folders set uo in Pine, use the "Add"
option to add more folders.

Shelley Waltz

On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Marcel Andre Beltz wrote:

> Hello,
> i have a question about imap-clients:
> i read on imap.org that pine is a client for imap4rev1 but i don`t get
> it running.
> It is no problem to open my inbox folder but the folder i create with
> netscape i can´t open. What´s the problem?
>
> Please help me, because i don´t want to use netscape, nor can i use it
> on every computer
>
> mfg
>     Marcel Beltz
>
>
>

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