I had the exact very same problem. I added the following line to the end of the global pine.conf file in /usr/local/lib: rsh-open-timeout=0. That will disbale rsh entirely.
-- Rob
--On Saturday, October 30, 2004 11:40:47 PM -0400 Dan Delaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After switchi
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Scott Dexter wrote:
I have a user with a bunch of mail in pine folders, I would like to
move them to IMAP folders, is there any quick and dirty way to do this?
Cyrus distributes with a set of scripts to do the job, I recently
posted my own set of scripts to do just that,
Scott Dexter wrote:
I have a user with a bunch of mail in pine folders, I would like to move
them to IMAP folders, is there any quick and dirty way to do this?
Cyrus distributes with a set of scripts to do the job, I recently posted
my own set of scripts to do just that,
www.daemonsecurity.com
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
> Ezsra McDonald wrote:
> > Since I was forced to migrate friday I have been
> > unable to connect to the cyrus imap server with pine
> > and horde.
> >
> > They are trying to use CRAM_MD5 authentication when I
> > would rather they did not.
> >
> > How
Ezsra McDonald wrote:
Since I was forced to migrate friday I have been
unable to connect to the cyrus imap server with pine
and horde.
They are trying to use CRAM_MD5 authentication when I
would rather they did not.
How do I disable CRAM_MD5 as an authentication method
or at least get it to w
ronen amity [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 6:44 AM
To: Patrick Boutilier
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pine thinks my INBOX is empty? Anyone know if this is a
common pr oblem with pine and cyrus?
in .pinerc that sits in your home dir look for folder-collection.
this
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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 6:29 AM
To: Lumpkin, Buddy
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: pine thinks my INBOX is empty? Anyone know if this is a
common pr oblem with pine and cyrus?
Hey Buddy,
Monday, July 16, 2001, 11:31:12 PM, you wrote:
LB> Subject says it
Hey Buddy,
Monday, July 16, 2001, 11:31:12 PM, you wrote:
LB> Subject says it all ...
LB> TIA
LB> --Buddy
By default, pine retrieves mail from your mbox folder. Your mail is not
being delivered there. It's being delivered to your Cyrus folder. Did you
configure pine to use IMAP?
--
Kevin
Or configure within Pine.
1. Choose the Setup option from the main Pine menu (S)
2. Choose C for config
3. Put something like this for inbox-path :
{your.imap.server/user=yourusername}INBOX
4. Choose E to exit config and save your changes
ronen amity wrote:
> in .pinerc that sits in you
in .pinerc that sits in your home dir look for folder-collection.
this is my setup (my imap server is named imapserver):
# List of directories where saved-message folders may be. First one is
# the default for Saves. Example: Main {host1}mail/[], Desktop mail\[]
# Syntax: optnl-label {optnl-imap-
Have you configured Pine to check your IMAP mailbox? Pine defaults to
checking /var/spool/mail by default I believe.
Lumpkin, Buddy wrote:
>Subject says it all ...
>
>TIA
>
>--Buddy
>
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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,
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.Hum
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