Pine Release Notes Version 4.10 University of Washington Pine® is the University of Washington's "Program for Internet News and Email". It is intended to be an easy-to-use program for sending, receiving, and filing Internet electronic mail messages and bulletin board (Netnews) messages. There are versions that will run on many different flavors of the Unix® operating system, as well as a version with GUI amenities for 32-bit flavors of Microsoft Windows (95, 98, and NT). New in Pine 4.10 Version 4.10 is an evolutionary release that introduces both new functionality as well as addresses several bugs found in earlier releases. Changes include: * New "Roles" concept * New features to enable "combined" list of folders and address books similar to the screens found in Pine versions prior to 4.00. * Restoration of expanded-view-of-folders and addressbooks when "combined list" features enabled * New send feature to fcc-without-attachments * Setup/Config: features now grouped by topic * New option to pass headers to sending filters * Configurable Reply-Leadin to included message text * New feature to use internal pager for text attachments * New feature to allow selection/mailto of embedded email addresses * Expanded signature file options: a filename followed by "|" means use named program's output * Expanded token support permitted in signature and role template files as well as the new Reply-Leadin definition * Compile-time option to permit saving passwords for Unix Pine * Help Text improvements * Numerous bug fixes Additional details on changes in this (and previous) versions of Pine may be found at the following URL: http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes.html ____________________________________________________________ Getting Help Online Help Every Pine screen and command has associated help text accesseible via the "?" key (or Control-G in text-input contexts). Web Help The most current source of information about Pine, including new version availability, is the web page at http://www.washington.edu/pine/ Frequently Asked Questions (and answers) may be found at the following URL: http://www.washington.edu/pine/faq/ Some topics of current interest include: * Information on Folder Locking * Information on Missing mail and the mbox driver * Information on Folder Namespaces ____________________________________________________________ Additional Information General Pine configuration information can be found here. Pine is also avilable for Windows 32-bit environments. More information on PC-Pine can be found here. Pine was developed by the Office of Computing & Communications at the University of Washington in Seattle. A more complete list of principal players and key contributors can be found on the credits Web page at http://www.washington.edu/pine/credits Pine and Pico are trademarks of the University of Washington. Pine, Pico and Pilot Copyright 1989-1999 University of Washington Additional legal notices can be found here or at the web URL: http://www.washington.edu/pine/legal