pine_ssl-4.64
Description: Pine - a Program for Internet News and Email - is a tool for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages - if you need openssl support.
Version: 4.64
Processor: X86
Operating System: Solaris 9
Download: pine_ssl-4.64-sol9-x86-local.gz http | Old Versions | File info
Dependencies: libgcc-3.4.6 gcc-3.4.6 openssl-1.0.1e
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Developer: www.washington.edu/pine/
Date Created: May 17, 2008
Package Name: SMCpine
Install Location: /usr/local
Source Code: pine-4.64.tar.gz | File info
Notes
Pine requires that either libgcc-3.4.6 or gcc-3.4.6 packages be installed, and if you use openssl, you will need openssl. This package includes several programs. Configuration documentation and other items can be found in /usr/local/doc/pine. From the README file, we have
Among the executables (in /usr/local/bin) are: pine The Pine mailer. Once compiled this should work just fine on your system with no other files than this binary, and no modifications to your system. Optionally you may create two configuration files, /usr/local/lib/pine.conf and /usr/local/lib/pine.info. See the documentation for details. pico The standalone editor similar to the Pine message composer. This is a very simple straight forward text editor. pilot The standalone file system navigator. imapd The IMAP daemon. If you want to run Pine in client/server mode, this is the daemon to run on the server. Installing this requires system privileges and modifications to /etc/services. See doc/tech-notes for more details. (in /usr/local/sbin along with ipop3d and ipop2d) mtest The test IMAP client, an absolutely minimal mail client, useful for debugging. rpload Utility for uploading a local pinerc or address book to an IMAP server. rpdump Utility for downloading a pinerc or address book to the local machine. mailutil Utility for performing various operations on mailboxes, be they local or remote.