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$OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes.txt,v 1.6 2001/12/01 23:22:59 brad Exp $
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--- doc/tech-notes.txt.orig Wed Nov 28 16:21:55 2001
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+++ doc/tech-notes.txt Sat Dec 1 14:46:22 2001
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@@ -323,14 +323,14 @@ SMTP and Sendmail
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$OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes.txt,v 1.7 2002/01/13 09:03:25 brad Exp $
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--- doc/tech-notes.txt.orig Tue Jan 8 19:07:54 2002
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+++ doc/tech-notes.txt Sun Jan 13 02:25:47 2002
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@@ -328,14 +328,14 @@ SMTP and Sendmail
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sendmail-path, smtp-server, and compile-time options. The first
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MTA specified in the following list is used:
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes.txt,v 1.6 2001/12/01 23:22:59 brad Exp $
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9. DF_SENDMAIL_PATH defined at compile time.
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10. SENDMAIL and SENDMAILFLAGS defined at compile time.
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@@ -654,20 +654,20 @@ Compile-time Options
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@@ -659,20 +659,20 @@ Compile-time Options
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SENDMAIL
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SENDMAILFLAGS
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Sets the name and flags for the local program that will be
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes.txt,v 1.6 2001/12/01 23:22:59 brad Exp $
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There are a couple of more obscure options which are in the source
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code because a few people have asked for them or because we changed
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@@ -861,24 +861,24 @@ Installing Pine and Pico on UNIX Platfor
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@@ -866,24 +866,24 @@ Installing Pine and Pico on UNIX Platfor
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Installing _Pine_ and _Pico_ is remarkably simple. You take the
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program files which you have just transferred or built and you move
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them to the correct directory on your system. Most often the binaries
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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes.txt,v 1.6 2001/12/01 23:22:59 brad Exp $
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_________________________________________________________________
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Installing PC-Pine
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@@ -953,13 +953,14 @@ Installing IMAPd
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@@ -958,13 +958,14 @@ Installing IMAPd
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When the _Pine_ distribution is built on a UNIX system, the IMAP
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server binary, imapd, is compiled. Installing imapd requires placing
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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes.txt,v 1.6 2001/12/01 23:22:59 brad Exp $
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The /etc/inetd.conf file entry may vary on different versions of UNIX.
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Some have a slightly different set of fields. Also the pathname in
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@@ -988,11 +989,11 @@ Support Files and Environment Variables:
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@@ -993,11 +994,11 @@ Support Files and Environment Variables:
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This section lists the various files which _Pine_ uses which are not
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email folders. All of these are the default names of files, they may
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vary based on _Pine_'s configuration.
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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes.txt,v 1.6 2001/12/01 23:22:59 brad Exp $
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Local pointer to system administrator.
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~/.pinerc
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Personal configuration file for each user.
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@@ -1208,10 +1209,10 @@ Pine
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@@ -1213,10 +1214,10 @@ Pine
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Configuration: Prints a sample system configuration file to the
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screen or standard output. To generate an initial system
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configuration file, execute
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes.txt,v 1.6 2001/12/01 23:22:59 brad Exp $
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A system configuration file is not required.
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-convert_sigs _-p pinerc_
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Convert signatures contained in signature files into literal
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@@ -1318,9 +1319,9 @@ Pine
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@@ -1323,9 +1324,9 @@ Pine
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configuration folder.
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-P _pinerc_
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Uses the named file as the system wide configuration file
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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes.txt,v 1.6 2001/12/01 23:22:59 brad Exp $
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-passfile _passfile_
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_PC-Pine_ only. This tells _PC-Pine_ what file should be used
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as the password file. This should be a fully-qualified
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@@ -1513,8 +1514,8 @@ Pine Configuration
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@@ -1518,8 +1519,8 @@ Pine Configuration
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configuration. In most cases, the compiled-in preferences will suit
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users and administrators just fine. When running _Pine_ on a UNIX
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system, the default built-in configuration can be changed by setting
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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes.txt,v 1.6 2001/12/01 23:22:59 brad Exp $
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the definitions for SYSTEM_PINERC and SYSTEM_PINERC_FIXED in
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pine/osdep/os-xxx.h are set to.) The location of the pine.conf file
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can be changed with the -P command line argument. Both _Pine_ and
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@@ -3027,7 +3028,7 @@ General Configuration Variables
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@@ -3032,7 +3033,7 @@ General Configuration Variables
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spell checker. If your Unix system has _ispell_ it is probably
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reasonable to make it the default speller by configuring it as
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the default in the system configuration file,
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If this option is not set, then the system's _spell_ command is
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used. The spell command does not work the same as the alternate
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speller. It produces a list of misspelled words on its standard
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@@ -3049,7 +3050,7 @@ General Configuration Variables
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@@ -3054,7 +3055,7 @@ General Configuration Variables
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set to zero ssh connections will be completely disabled.
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_ssh-path_
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Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX secure shell
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_standard-printer_
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System-wide configuration file only. Specifies a list of
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commands for category 2 of the _Setup/Printer_ screen, the
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@@ -3124,11 +3125,11 @@ General Configuration Variables
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@@ -3129,11 +3130,11 @@ General Configuration Variables
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Now for an example:
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url-viewers=_TEST("test -n '${DISPLAY}'")_ /usr/local/bin/netscape,
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exist. If it doesn't, then the final path and file must exist.
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Note that the last entry is a DOS/Windows path. This is one way
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to support _Pine_ running on more than one architecture with
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@@ -6884,10 +6885,10 @@ Configuration Inheritance
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@@ -6889,10 +6890,10 @@ Configuration Inheritance
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5. the system-wide _fixed_ configuration file (Unix _Pine_ only)
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The fixed configuration file is normally
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_PC-Pine_. For _PC-Pine_, if the environment variable _$PINECONF_ is
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set, that is used for the system-wide configuration. This location can
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be set or changed on the command line with the -P flag. The
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@@ -7041,17 +7042,16 @@ SMTP Servers
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@@ -7046,17 +7047,16 @@ SMTP Servers
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* A program that implements the SMTP or ESMTP protocol via stdio.
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* An entry in /etc/services for the alternate service.
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* An entry in /etc/inetd.conf for the alternate service.
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In DOS and OS/2, _Pine_ looks in the same directory as the PINERC file
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and the same dir as PINE.EXE. This is similar to the UNIX situation
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@@ -8239,7 +8239,7 @@ Printers and Printing
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@@ -8244,7 +8244,7 @@ Printers and Printing
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The second selection is the standard UNIX print command. The default
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is _lpr_, but it can be changed on a system basis to anything so
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The third selection is the user's personal choice for a UNIX print
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command. The text to be printed is piped into the command. _Enscript_
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@@ -8693,9 +8693,9 @@ Test Checklist
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@@ -8698,9 +8698,9 @@ Test Checklist
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Error messages for incorrect terminal types (try "foo" and
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"vt52")
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$OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine.hlp,v 1.8 2001/12/01 23:22:59 brad Exp $
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--- pine/pine.hlp.orig Wed Nov 28 13:07:27 2001
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+++ pine/pine.hlp Sat Dec 1 14:40:03 2001
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@@ -596,9 +596,9 @@ Unix Pine:
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$OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine.hlp,v 1.9 2002/01/13 09:03:25 brad Exp $
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--- pine/pine.hlp.orig Tue Jan 8 15:55:03 2002
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+++ pine/pine.hlp Sun Jan 13 02:25:58 2002
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@@ -606,9 +606,9 @@ Unix Pine:
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executable <Unix search path>/pine
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persnl cfg ~/.pinerc
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except cfg ~/.pinercex
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interrupted ~/.pine-interrupted-mail
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debug ~/.pine-debugN
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@@ -610,8 +610,7 @@ Unix Pine:
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@@ -620,8 +620,7 @@ Unix Pine:
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postponed# ~/mail/postponed-msgs
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sentmail# ~/mail/sent-mail
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mailcap# ~/.mailcap + /etc/mailcap
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news-spool varies across Unix flavors, e.g. /usr/spool/news or /var/news
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active-news varies across Unix flavors, e.g. /usr/lib/news/active
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@@ -1069,9 +1068,9 @@ contact email address may have been set
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@@ -1079,9 +1078,9 @@ contact email address may have been set
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this link now to send a message to it:<BR>
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<A HREF="X-Pine-Gripe:_LOCAL_ADDRESS_?local"><!--#echo var="_LOCAL_FULLNAME_"--></A><P>
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<!--chtml endif-->
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<HR WIDTH="75%">
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<!--chtml endif-->
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<P>
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@@ -1169,7 +1168,7 @@ To Exit this screen and continue your Pi
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<OL>
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<LI> <A HREF="#intro">Introduction</A>
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<LI> <A HREF="#pine_help">Pine Help</A>
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<LI> <A HREF="#local_support">Local Support Contacts</A>
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<!--chtml endif-->
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<LI> <A HREF="#giving_cmds">Giving Commands in Pine</A>
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@@ -1270,9 +1269,9 @@ copy of Pine you are using has been prop
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@@ -1280,9 +1279,9 @@ copy of Pine you are using has been prop
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at your site.)
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<!--chtml endif-->
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<H2><A NAME="giving_cmds">Giving Commands in Pine</A></H2>
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@@ -1952,7 +1951,7 @@ screen or standard output. To generate a
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@@ -1962,7 +1961,7 @@ screen or standard output. To generate a
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file, execute
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<PRE><CODE>
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</CODE></PRE>
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<P>
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@@ -1960,7 +1959,7 @@ To generate a system configuration file
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@@ -1970,7 +1969,7 @@ To generate a system configuration file
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system configuration file, execute
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<PRE><CODE>
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</CODE></PRE>
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<P>
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A system configuration file is not required.
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@@ -2122,7 +2121,7 @@ Pinerc may be either a local file or a r
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<DT> -P <EM>pinerc</EM>
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<DD> Uses the named file as the system wide configuration file instead of
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Pinerc may be either a local file or a remote configuration folder.
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<P>
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</OL>
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<P>
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The fixed configuration file is normally
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set for PC-Pine.
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For PC-Pine, if the environment variable <EM>$PINECONF</EM> is set, that
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is used for the system-wide configuration.
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@@ -14167,7 +14166,7 @@ a semi-colon (;) under Windows; for exam
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@@ -14177,7 +14176,7 @@ a semi-colon (;) under Windows; for exam
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</PRE>
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<!--chtml else-->
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a colon (:) under UNIX; for example:<PRE>
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</PRE>
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<P><UL>
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<H1>OPTION: ssh-path</H1>
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<P>
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<UL>
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<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
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So, here are some example entries:
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<PRE>
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url-viewers = _TEST("test -n '${DISPLAY}'")_ /usr/local/bin/netscape
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</PRE>
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<P>
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the environment variable "DISPLAY" must be defined. If it
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is, then the path and file "/usr/local/bin/netscape" must exist.
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If neither condition is met,
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If it does, then the "_URL_" token is replaced by the selected URL.
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If the path to "lynx" is invalid,
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then the final path and file C:\BIN\NETSCAPE.BAT must exist.
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url-viewers = _TEST("test -L /myhomedir/.netscape/lock")_ "/usr/local/bin/netscape -remote 'openURL(_URL_, new-window)' &"<BR>
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_TEST("test -n '${DISPLAY}'")_ "/usr/local/bin/netscape &"<BR>
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