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Alpine is a screen-oriented message-handling tool. In its default configuration, Alpine offers an intentionally limited set of functions geared toward the novice user, but it also has a large list of optional "power-user" and personal-preference features. Note: Alpine is the next-generation successor to Pine and supersed it; it is not a rewrite, it is mostly the same code with a license change and several improvements (Pine development stopped more than 2 years ago). ok djm@
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$OpenBSD: patch-doc_alpine_1,v 1.1.1.1 2007/11/22 13:49:52 ajacoutot Exp $
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--- doc/alpine.1.orig Tue Nov 20 13:17:45 2007
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+++ doc/alpine.1 Tue Nov 20 13:20:11 2007
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@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ uses the following environment variables:
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.if n .ta 2.8i
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.if t .ta 2.1i
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-/usr/spool/mail/xxxx Default folder for incoming mail.
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+/var/mail Default folder for incoming mail.
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.br
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~/mail Default directory for mail folders.
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@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ uses the following environment variables:
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/usr/local/lib/pine.conf.fixed Non-overridable configuration file.
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-/tmp/.\\usr\\spool\\mail\\xxxx Per-folder mailbox lock files.
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+/tmp/.\\var\\mail\\xxxx Per-folder mailbox lock files.
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.br
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~/.pine-interrupted-mail Message which was interrupted.
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.br
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