On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 09:56:38 +0000, Duncan wrote: [...] > Well, it's a pan config, so call it you or call it pan as you will, but > there is hope. =8^) > > I see you are using pan-0.132, so new-pan. Pan no longer has a mail > client of its own. Instead it tries to forward the message to your > system or otherwise configured mail client. If that client handles > mailto: protocol, it should just work, as long as pan is picking up the > right configuration from the system or, failing that, you've set it > correctly. If your normal mail client doesn't handle mailto:, you'll > have to configure something (maybe a conversion script, or failing that, > a different mail client) that does.
I have it set to custom, and the blank reads simply "alpine." I suspect it wants something like a % sign there; but Alpine, magnificent as it is, does not handle mailto well afaik -- When something does launch it, I have to get to the To: field and delete it. > Pan's settings are in preferences, on the applications tab. Since I use > KDE, I have it set to use KDE prefs, but there are options for GNOME, > OSX, and MSWormOS as well. It does pick up my KDE prefs (kmail) and use > them just fine. If you aren't using any of those or they don't work, > there's a custom command line option for you to put your own settings, > as well. Hmmm .... > If you have it working for your browser, IOW, one way or another (using > the appropriate system settings or custom) you should be able to get it > to work for pan as well. If you don't, you can probably still get pan > to do it, but it might take some doing. Much as I detest, despise, and otherwise abominate all forms of webmail (Did I mention that I abhor it?), I have to admmit it's better than no mail. Even though I'm running Fedora, I do have Galeon (which won't launch at the moment on my main machine) and I think Firefox set somehow so that I *can* get into mail.swva.net with its software -- despite the fact that it uses webmail.exe. I can't begin to recall how I did that. Could I set Pan to somehow launch, say, Dillo or Epiphany with the swva setting?? Or better, open Alpine and let me get rid of the mailto?? -- Beartooth Staffwright, PhD, Neo-Redneck Linux Evangelist Fedora 8; Ubuntu 7.10; CentOS 5.1; Alpine 1.0, Pan 0.132; Privoxy 3.0.6 Remember I know little (precious little!) of what I am talking about. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users