On 10 Dec 1998, Paul Seelig wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Kovacs) writes:
> > Anybody figure out how to get navigator standalone to launch a pine
> > session when you click on a mailto?
With the help of Paul Seelig I figured this out. (It was pretty easy)
If anybody else is interested in thi
On Thu, 10 Dec 1998, Adam Shand wrote:
>this is how i used to do it in pine 3.96. i've had problems getting it to
>work properly in pine 4.05 with the url-viewer function and communicator
>4.5 ... but this did definately work for me with netscape 3 and pine 3.96.
>
>in your ~/.mailcap add these li
> No this I had already tried and it fails.. instead of opening netscape
> it opens the default lynx browser. Thanks for the try tho. Anyone else
> like to take a stab at this aswell?
this is how i used to do it in pine 3.96. i've had problems getting it to
work properly in pine 4.05 with the ur
y for pine to open the selected url in the current netscape process?
>> Thanks for any help in this. I'm not sure but this could possibly also be
>> of interest to other pine/netscape users.
>
>try netscape -remote 'openurl(http://www.debian.org/)'
>robert
No this I
>
> Does anyone know of how to use the -remote argument or some other
> way for pine to open the selected url in the current netscape process?
> Thanks for any help in this. I'm not sure but this could possibly also be
> of interest to other pine/netscape users.
try netscape -remote 'openurl(http://www.debian.org/)'
robert
On Wed, 9 Dec 1998, Peter Kovacs wrote:
>On Wed, 9 Dec 1998, I wrote:
>
>> I've been playing with pine so it'll open a netscape window if I
>> wish to follow a link from an email. I've read through the 'online' help
>
>I didn't even know this was possible. What version of pine are you
>runni
On Wed, 9 Dec 1998, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
> I've been playing with pine so it'll open a netscape window if I
> wish to follow a link from an email. I've read through the 'online' help
I didn't even know this was possible. What version of pine are you
running, and where are you config
or some other
way for pine to open the selected url in the current netscape process?
Thanks for any help in this. I'm not sure but this could possibly also be
of interest to other pine/netscape users.
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Robert
> I looked at the pine and netscape mail files and they appear to be in the
> same format, except netscape has a summary file for each file. Would it
> be safe to have procmail deliving mail to a shared mailbox file that
> netscape and pine are reading (and have netscape or pine open)?
I use proc
I looked at the pine and netscape mail files and they appear to be in the
same format, except netscape has a summary file for each file. Would it
be safe to have procmail deliving mail to a shared mailbox file that
netscape and pine are reading (and have netscape or pine open)?
-Paul
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> > When i select my packages, i do pine+netscape.
>
> Pine (and I believe Netscape) are in the non-free section. Unless you have
> downloaded this section from one of the mirrors, it is not likely to be on
> any CDs. Plus, with netscape, you will only get an installation progra
On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, besnard wrote:
> When i select my packages, i do pine+netscape.
Pine (and I believe Netscape) are in the non-free section. Unless you have
downloaded this section from one of the mirrors, it is not likely to be on
any CDs. Plus, with netscape, you will only get
When i select my packages, i do pine+netscape.
But when i type pine at the prompt or netscape under X, those commands
are unknown.
I tried to install manually netscape but it doesn't work.
Can someone help me?
Franck BESNARD
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