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41 In addition a small set of tools are are available to customize the HTML
110 message. Aside from normal email addresses, this can be set to
129 contain one and only one space after the first and before the second set of
181 will connect to an external server, and will download it and display
239 parameters to set up an xoauth2 connection through the command line.
280 debug level is set to 1. Print this if requested, regardless of what
452 passing them to the browser, resulting in no display of the URL when Alpine
517 to display content. Suggested by Carl Edquist. In addition, remove the
536 <LI> Alpine does not set the return path correctly when using a role while bouncing
560 it does not display the url the user needs to open, in order to authorize
600 server. The default can be set at compilation time.
640 <LI> SMIME: When Alpine is set to validate a message using the user's store, and
683 then forwarding the message will set the first part to be flowed,
706 <LI> When the locale is not set up to UTF-8, alpine might determine the
843 such as the SMTP server set in the role can be used when sending
849 <LI> When Alpine sends an attachment, it will set the boundary attribute
896 <LI> If the charset of a message can not be determined, use the value set
897 …in the <A HREF="h_config_unk_char_set"><!--#echo var="VAR_unknown-character-set"--></A> for its va…
1034 Alpine display messages &quot;out of the screen.&quot;
1050 making Alpine not display the correct character at the position
1061 <LI> Alpine would not set include and lib paths for OpenSSL if this was
1081 <LI> Alpine fails to remove temporary files used during a display or sending
1140 <LI> Add support to selective expunge through a subcommand of the
1187 size in screen of these fields. Change only in index screen display.
1238 character set, which might lead to a crash or a corruption in the
1298 used in the display of the INDEX SCREEN.
1303 for a display filter, so that Alpine will not redraw the screen when it is unnecessary.
1318 <LI> Alpine could set List- headers, contrary to RFC 2369.
1350 <LI> Handling of STYLE html parameter may make Alpine not display the content of a message.
1352 <LI> Not display of login prompt during initial keystrokes.
1355 <LI> Incorrect display of PREFDATE, PREFDATETIME and PREFTIME tokens.
1356 <LI> Crash when resizing the screen after display of LDAP search.
1360 <LI> No display of signed and encrypted S/MIME messages.
1380 <LI> Allow web alpine config reset after bad inbox-path gets set.
1388 <LI> Fixed web alpine newmail arrival display in message list
1435 <LI> Fix display bug in pico when Replace command is canceled. Fix from Eduardo Chappa.
1460 feature set.
1461 <LI> Make the default character set setting more liberal in what it will accept
1466 display of asterisks when you type a password for Alpine
1492 <LI> The <A HREF="h_config_unk_char_set"><!--#echo var="VAR_unknown-character-set"--></A>
1540 <A HREF="h_config_unk_char_set"><!--#echo var="VAR_unknown-character-set"--></A>
1564 <LI> Attempts are sometimes made to set the Forwarded flag when alpine
1575 sometimes set the outgoing charset to X-UNKNOWN, making the result
1607 <LI> A To line with a long, quoted personal name could display incorrectly
1763 functionality to restrict master passwords, as set up by the administrator
1833 <P> If you input the same password, then Alpine will set that as your
2003 username/password that users are accustomed to, and it needs to be set up
2048 set up this authenticator. This part of the process is done only once per
2226 Windows systems typically have a full set of certificate authority
2277 In order to set this up, you need to authenticate in the target server
2365 Unfortunately, the way in which environment variables are set is OS-dependent
2372 Now, if you use Alpine's Setup/Config screen to set
2396 It is also possible to set a default value for an environment variable.
2398 set (that is, if getenv(&quot;VAR&quot;) returns NULL).
2399 The syntax used to set a default value is
2409 the value that <SAMP>VAR</SAMP> was set to, otherwise,
2410 <SAMP>personal-name</SAMP> will be set to <SAMP>Fred Flintstone</SAMP>,
2475 configuration file may be set using the Setup command.
2505 <BR> $HOME, if not explicitly set, defaults to root of the current drive.
2506 <BR> $MAILCAPS, if set, is used in lieu of the default mailcap search paths.
2580 types to the external programs loaded on your system that can display
2622 <DD>Determines if Alpine will try to display IMAGE attachments.</DD>
2624 <DD>If not set, default is &quot;/bin/sh&quot;.</DD>
2656 Additionally, there is the &quot;-registry&nbsp;set&quot; option, which will actively
2657 set registry values to the current setting, and is therefore useful with
2745 with the sticky-bit set, so only owners of a file can delete them.<P>
2918 contact email address may have been set up; in that case, you can simply select
2952 will connect to an external server, and will download it and display
2987 will connect to an external server, and will download it and display
3020 will connect to an external server, and will download it and display
3064 by your terminal to display bold).
3342 The top line of the screen is Alpine's titlebar line. It will always display
3682 you are using PC-Alpine, then it is possible to set up Alpine so that various
3683 parts of the display will be shown in colors you configure. This is done
3723 For UNIX Alpine you will also need to set the $DISPLAY environment variable.
3736 Within a folder, you may set the &quot;Important&quot; flag on any
3758 Within a folder, you may set the &quot;Important&quot; flag on any
3764 You may also define your own set of keywords.
3768 Alpine will only display keywords that
3772 Keywords set by other means (for example, by another email client) will not
3782 <li><A HREF="h_common_flag">Flag command to set keywords</A></li>
3833 You may also automatically set the state (Important, New, Deleted, Answered) of messages
3834 and set <A HREF="h_config_keywords"><!--#echo var="VAR_keywords"--></A> for messages.
3880 If there is a difference, then an option set on the command line takes
3906 set or unset and many other configuration variables that may be set to change
3919 be used to set default values for all Alpine users on a particular system.
3950 <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops"><!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"--></A>
3955 The two selection commands allow you to mark a set of
3979 or set of messages in a large folder.
3984 set of messages further by selecting from all of those messages only
3993 <LI> <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops"><!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"--></A>,
4312 <EM>debug-level</EM> can be set to any integer 0-9.
4320 <DD> You may use a more detailed version of the debugging flag to set
4391 some basic information to help with getting properly set up.
4415 This tells <EM>PC-Alpine</EM> not to display the splash screen upon startup.
4448 Use <EM>file</EM> set to ``-'' to make output go to standard out.
4462 Possible values for <EM>cmd</EM> are set, clear, and dump.
4467 <EM>Dump</EM> will display the values of current registry settings.
4470 the registry only if there currently aren't any values set.
4557 communication method &quot;/service=NNTP&quot;, and set the Path:
4564 Instead of specifying a news-collection, you may simply set the
4580 Server: value to the IMAP server's hostname, and set the Path: value
4596 set the Path: value to the &quot;#news.&quot; namespace (without the
4665 &quot;New&quot;, then set the
4667 feature (which is set by default). This will cause messages after the last one you have marked as
4769 …ef="h_config_combined_abook_display">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-addrbook-display"--></a>
4770 <li><a href="h_config_combined_folder_display">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-folder-display
4771 …_config_combined_subdir_display">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-subdirectory-display"--></a>
4803 …disable_reset_disp">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-terminal-reset-for-display-filters"--></a>
4810 <li><a href="h_config_enable_agg_ops">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"-->…
5136 <li><a href="h_config_post_char_set">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"--></a>
5181 <li><a href="h_config_thread_disp_style">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"--></a>
5189 <li><a href="h_config_unk_char_set">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_unknown-character-set"--></a>
5480 If that is not set, PC-Alpine will look for
5530 variable) can be set.
5550 set for PC-Alpine.
5551 For PC-Alpine, if the environment variable <EM>$PINECONF</EM> is set, that
5553 This location can be set or changed on the command line with the -P flag.
5597 last location in the list above in which it is set.
5606 The value that is still set after going through the whole list of
5609 So, for example, if an option is set in the system-wide configuration
5610 file and in the personal configuration file, but is not set in the
5613 Or, if it is set in the system-wide config, in the personal config, not
5614 in the exceptions, but is set on the command line; then the value
5623 for which you may already set whatever you want at
5627 To use inheritance, set the first item in a configuration list to the
5689 If any later configuration location has a value set (for a particular list
5740 you will need to set the
5744 If you <EM>do</EM> set this
5785 Hit the Return key to display the information Alpine has available on that
5855 they represent in a simple display. One or more of the following
5917 <P> Your IMAP server administrator may have set a quota based either on
6184 <LI> &quot;F&quot; for Forwarded. Similar to Answered, this is set whenever you
6354 viewing mail in any character set. It will simply send the message to
6355 your display device. If the device is capable of displaying the
6356 message as it was written it will do so. If not, the display may be
6361 to your screen at the beginning of the message display.
6365 more information about character set settings.
6384 set of messages and then; (2) applying a command to that set. The first
6403 set of messages if in a threaded view.
6458 This allows you to select a set of messages based on whether or not the
6495 Deleted flag set.
6545 a particular <A HREF="h_config_keywords">Keyword</A> set.
6549 …EAT_enable-flag-screen-keyword-shortcut"--></A> option allows selecting by Keyword initials if set.
6595 You may use select as many times as you wish to get the selected set right.
6606 <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"-->&quot;<…
6608 configuration, which defaults to set.
6665 This allows you to select a set of messages based on whether or not the
6714 Deleted flag set.
6774 becomes active any time there is a defined set of selected messages. The
6775 following commands can be applied to a selected message set: delete,
6803 Another action you might want to take on a set of selected messages is to
6811 define the selected set; you need to use a select command in order
6828 <A HREF="h_config_thread_disp_style"><!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"--></A>
6829 is set to something other than &quot;none&quot;.
6843 If the above option is set, then this command Collapses or Expands the
6905 set in the
7135 <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"-->&quot;<…
7202 pressed, Alpine will scroll the display in that direction until one
7229 Because many attachments require external programs for display, there
7231 actually display attachments. Hopefully much of that will have been
7258 <P> A selective expunge command is available in IMAP folders that support
7348 to press Return to expand the collection and display all of the
7444 You may set up alternate roles by using Setup/Rules/Roles.
7460 whether or not specific features are set in your Alpine configuration.
7607 flag command to set (or unset) the flags that indicate that a message
7649 add clutter, so Alpine suppresses them in the MESSAGE TEXT display.
7686 The last enables the display of all headers in the message.
7723 You set up for printing by using the Printer option of the Setup command
7764 is set, the behavior of the Take command is altered slightly.
8171 …d_letter"><!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-dead-letter-on-cancel"--></A> has been set, the text of the mo…
8210 feature set. You can set or unset the feature for each server independently
8235 This set usually includes the
8241 If you are posting to a newsgroup the set of defaults is a little different.
8244 For news posting the hidden set includes the
8252 but it is sometimes useful to be able to set them manually.
8291 …REF="h_config_send_wo_confirm">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_send-without-confirm"-->&quot;</A> is set,
8296 on your particular Setup/Config, options allowing you to set
8382 If you have set a <A HREF="h_compose_markcutpaste">mark</A> to select a
8606 the Unix pipe command for display, and not capturing it.
8609 for display (the default).
8610 If the Unix command doesn't produce output or handles the display itself,
8708 Each server exports its own set (possibly of size one) of
8770 There is a special command (^W) if you want to set up a folder that gets its
8821 There is a special command (^W) if you want to set up a folder that gets its
9057 The new-mail checks will happen at the frequency set with the
9249 collection definitions to display the folders they contain. See
9376 administrator have set up an external program or you may have set up
9575 Some mail programs will display an indication of the priority level to
9581 Alpine can be made to display an indication of this priority in incoming
9661 F4 Select the highlighted character set
9662 F5 Move highlight to previous character set
9663 F6 Move highlight to next character set
9681 S Select the highlighted character set
9687 This screen just gives you an easy way to select a character set from the
9688 set of character sets Alpine knows about.
9690 selecting the character set for.
9744 This screen just gives you an easy way to select a character set or a list of
9860 is set.
9861 By default, when you set that feature all of your incoming folders
9863 By using this screen, you may restrict the set of monitored folders to
9928 available unless you set them up.
9931 By using the D command, you may set a default role that will persist until
9933 The D command toggles through three states: set the default role, unset the
10091 be a complete email address, part of an address, or a random set of
10139 significant bit set).
10146 are set for a message, and whether or not certain character sets are
10250 The &quot;Current Folder Type&quot; may be set to one of four different
10253 If the value is set to &quot;News&quot;, then the
10257 If the value of &quot;Current Folder Type&quot; is set to &quot;Specific&quot;,
10288 For this reason, the default Current Folder Type is set to &quot;Email&quot;.
10296 The &quot;Age Interval&quot; may be set to an interval of message
10338 The &quot;Size Interval&quot; may be set to an interval of message
10363 The &quot;Score Interval&quot; may be set to an interval of message
10391 By default, all five are set to the value &quot;Don't care&quot;, which
10411 That matches the default Alpine index display that shows an N for such a
10424 Provided the mail server allows for it, you may add a set of possible keywords
10425 to a folder and then you may set those keywords or not for each message
10430 the keywords in the list set.
10442 Besides actual character set names (for example, ISO-8859-7, KOI8-R, or
10445 character set names.
10448 the character sets that make up the set.
10463 Normally, characters with the 8th bit set are not allowed in the Subject
10513 If you set this to &quot;From&quot; the From address from the message will
10515 If you set it to only &quot;To&quot; then the To addresses will be used.
10518 You could set it to both From and To, in which case all of the From and To
10529 This is a command that is run with its standard input set to the message
10619 If you set up roles they work like this: Each role has a set of
10622 which is used to decide which of the eligible roles is used; and a set
10630 It is also possible to set a default role and to change that role during
10632 When you start Alpine no default role will be set.
10633 You may set or change the current default role by using the &quot;D&quot;
10657 For example, if you set a role's Reply Use to Never, then when you Reply to
10695 the Score Interval unset, and the Current Folder Type set to
10709 They are actions to set the From address, the Reply-To address,
10725 If you want to set the value of the From or Reply-To headers, use
10727 If you want to set the values of other headers, use this field.
10751 If the LiteralSig is set, then it is used instead of the signature file.
10795 is set in the system-wide fixed configuration file).
10811 then Alpine will do whatever it normally does to set these actions.
10812 This depends on other configuration options and features you've set.
10818 The Add command is used to add a new role definition to your set of
10918 This is where you may set various actions that do not fit well into the
10940 have set a sort order that is different from your default sort order.
10941 The default is set in the Setup/Config screen with
10943 If the Sort Order action is set, then the folder will be displayed sorted in
10958 have set an Index Format that is different from your default Index Format,
10959 which is set with the
10966 have set a startup rule that is different from the default startup rule.
10967 The default for incoming folders is set in the Setup/Config screen with
10973 If the Startup Rule is set to something other than &quot;default&quot;,
10986 The Add command is used to add a new rule definition to your set of
11088 screen to select a set of messages.
11094 You might already have Rules set up for filtering, index line color, scores, or roles;
11096 However, you might find it more convenient to set up a separate set of Rules
11118 The Add command is used to add a new rule definition to your set of
11217 color and color display has been enabled with the
11239 then the color used is set using
11254 The Add command is used to add a new rule definition to your set of
11366 It can also be used to set message status (Important, Deleted, New,
11367 Answered) and to set <A HREF="h_config_keywords"><!--#echo var="VAR_keywords"--></A> for messages.
11399 Pattern with nothing other than Current Folder Type set, that filtering
11410 You can set or clear the Important status, the New status, the Deleted
11414 You may also be able to set user-defined keywords for a message.
11426 In any case, if &quot;Delete&quot; or &quot;Move&quot; is set then the
11428 If you just want to set the messages status without deleting it from
11429 the folder, then set the filter action to
11440 The Add command is used to add a new filter definition to your set of
11574 the Score Interval is set only messages that have a score somewhere in
11701 directory servers. You may also set some optional behavior for each server.
11706 available for each of the options you may set.
11715 nickname, or change one of the options set for that server.
11858 …sages if <A HREF="h_config_tab_checks_recent"><!--#echo var="FEAT_tab-checks-recent"--></A> is set)
11885 <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"-->&quot;
11886 feature</A> is set in the SETUP CONFIGURATION screen:<DL>
11904 add one or more folders to a set created with the Select command described
11907 <DD>Toggles display of only selected folders or all folders on and off.</DD>
11912 is set then the TAB key will display the number of recent messages and
11996 happens, Alpine will display both the folder name and the name of the
12000 Another issue with IMAP access, though with a much smaller set of servers,
12024 display. However, understanding the complete syntax for folder names,
12149 Each server exports its own set (possibly of size one) of
12156 <DD>This specifies a set of folders in the newsgroup namespace. Newsgroup
12191 time between checks set by
12310 not currently subscribed to. The screen display is a list of all
12317 The display will change slightly so that each group has a checkbox in
12902 <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"-->&quot;<…
12917 elements that are usually visible on the ADDRESS BOOK display, are: <DL>
12953 message to this address to be saved in. If this field is set, and
12962 the normal ADDRESS BOOK display. You may select the
12967 display, or to modify the format of the display.
13039 <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"-->&quot;<…
13042 are available. The two selection commands allow you to mark a set of
13639 To create a new list or add to an existing list, switch the screen display
13679 switch to Single Mode and then back to List Mode. The set of addresses
13751 switch the screen display
14042 <DD>Passes a TEXT/HTML message to an external browser for its display.
14270 debugging information that you see to be filtered. If you set this to
14589 feature is set, names are relative to your current working directory
15023 set of Compose headers.
15046 set of Compose headers.
15163 feature is set, names are relative to your current working directory
15220 is set
15495 <TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-addrbook-display"--></TITLE>
15498 <H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-addrbook-display"--></H1>
15500 This feature affects the address book display screens.
15504 If this feature is set, then the other address books will remain on the screen,
15516 When this feature is set, the setting of the feature
15531 This option affects the colors used to display the titlebar (the top
15540 <DD>The color of the titlebar will be the color you set for the
15542 The Title Color may be set by using the
15549 The rules that determine what color the index line will be may be set
15586 This option affects the colors used to display the current line in the
15596 is set to something other than the default, then
15597 this option also affects the color used to display the current folder
15699 screen, then set this feature. This feature will have no effect unless the
15701 <A HREF="h_config_combined_abook_display">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-addrbook-display"-->&q…
15702 is also set.
15710 <TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-folder-display"--></TITLE>
15713 <H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-folder-display"--></H1>
15715 This feature affects the folder list display screens.
15729 When this feature is set, the setting of the feature
15739 <TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-subdirectory-display"--></TITLE>
15742 <H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-subdirectory-display"--></H1>
15746 <A HREF="h_config_combined_folder_display">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-folder-display"-->&qu…
15786 Enabling this feature will cause Alpine to display such names
15791 The feature also alters the command set slightly. By default, the
15796 With this feature set, the Return key will open the highlighted folder, or
15813 screen, then set this feature. This feature will have no effect unless the
15815 <A HREF="h_config_combined_folder_display">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_combined-folder-display"-->&qu…
15816 is also set.
15829 For redundancy, this may be a space-delimited set of server names, in which
15920 Because of this, you may want to set the LDAP feature
15943 will be looked up on the LDAP servers that have this feature set.
15945 (TAB command) in the composer if any of the serves have this feature set.
15967 Note that if this option is set, then
15990 Note that if this option is set, then
16036 directory server, you need to turn on this feature. If you set this feature
16037 for a server, you almost always will also want to set the
16056 is set, Alpine will then attempt to lookup
16075 address book the results of the lookup are saved. If this feature is set
16082 You probably don't want to set this feature if the server is at all slow or
16144 If set to &quot;name&quot; then the string that is being searched for will
16204 If set to &quot;equals&quot; then
16350 This variable may be set to the string representation of an LDAP search
16626 or when composing with one of the Role Uses set to With Confirmation.
17575 You may also just type in the name of a character set, and it need not
17579 Besides actual character set names (for example, ISO-8859-7, KOI8-R, or
17582 character set names.
17585 the character sets that make up the set.
17593 It will also look in the Subject line for a character set used there.
17595 of the Subject to determine if a declared character set is actually
17618 character set &quot;GB2312&quot;
17619 set, first type the characters &quot;GB2312&quot; followed
17654 These are similar to the Important flag, which the user may set using the
17661 the Flag command may be used to set or clear the keyword on individual messages.
17671 This part of the Pattern matches messages with certain keywords set.
17673 list set.
17682 It will be considered a match if none of the keywords in the list are set
17699 set, first type the characters &quot;frizzle&quot; followed
17797 This is a command that is run with its standard input set to the message
17852 To use bogofilter as your Categorizer Command you would simply set Command to
17858 Exit status of zero is what you are interested in, so you'd set the
17865 might want to set the Character Limit to a few thousand characters (the
17887 (<A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops"><!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"--></A>)
17954 set the Bogo keyword.
17955 (Note that you will have to set up the &quot;Bogo&quot; keyword in the
17957 This rule can only set the Bogo keyword for the messages that it matches.
17959 matches all the messages that don't have the Bogo keyword set
17965 set.
17968 on all messages that don't have the Bogo keyword set.
17971 If this rule matches (it is spam), the Bogo keyword will be set and
17993 Character Limit = <No Value Set: using "-1"> (optionally set this)
18065 If you define it, it should be set to something like:
18134 If you use this, it should be set to something like:
18151 If the option is set to a list of intervals then it is a match if the
18206 If you use this, it should be set to something like:
18223 If the option is set to a list of intervals then it is a match if the
18257 If you use this, it should be set to something like:
18303 be of the type you set here.
18307 If the Current Folder Type for a role's Pattern is set to &quot;News&quot;, for
18342 Current Folder Type is set to &quot;Specific&quot;, and any value that
18344 is set to &quot;Specific&quot;.
18348 For this reason, the default Current Folder Type is set to &quot;Email&quot;.
18369 It may be set to &quot;Delete&quot; &quot;Move&quot;, or
18372 If it is set to &quot;Delete&quot;, then the message that matches the
18375 If it is set to &quot;Move&quot;, then the name of the folder to which
18382 If it is set to neither of those two values (it is set to the value
18387 If you are Moving a message you may also set Message Status if you wish.
18393 Filter Action is set to &quot;Move&quot;, and any value that
18395 is set to &quot;Move&quot;.
18434 be of the type you set here.
18438 If the Current Folder Type for a Pattern is set to &quot;News&quot;, for
18466 Current Folder Type is set to &quot;Specific&quot;, and any value that
18468 is set to &quot;Specific&quot;.
18472 For this reason, the default Current Folder Type is set to &quot;Email&quot;.
18500 be of the type you set here.
18504 If the Current Folder Type for a Pattern is set to &quot;News&quot;, for
18531 Current Folder Type is set to &quot;Specific&quot;, and any value that
18533 is set to &quot;Specific&quot;.
18556 be of the type you set here.
18560 If the Current Folder Type for a Pattern is set to &quot;News&quot;, for
18588 Current Folder Type is set to &quot;Specific&quot;, and any value that
18590 is set to &quot;Specific&quot;.
18594 For this reason, the default Current Folder Type is set to &quot;Email&quot;.
18620 be of the type you set here.
18624 If the Current Folder Type for a Pattern is set to &quot;News&quot;, for
18652 Current Folder Type is set to &quot;Specific&quot;, and any value that
18654 is set to &quot;Specific&quot;.
18658 For this reason, the default Current Folder Type is set to &quot;Email&quot;.
18718 That matches the default Alpine index display that shows an N for such a
18761 That matches the default Alpine index display that shows an N for such a
18874 option is set to one of the two &quot;Specific&quot;, values.
18878 If you set this to &quot;From&quot; the From address from the message will
18880 If you set it to &quot;To&quot; instead then the To addresses will be used.
18883 You could set it to both From and To, in which case all of the From and To
18985 Normally, characters with the 8th bit set are not allowed in the Subject
18994 most significant bit set)
19120 set.
19121 If in &quot;role2&quot; you set &quot;Initialize settings using role&quot; to
19124 that are set).
19249 then it might make sense to set the Fcc for that role here.
19273 is set in the system-wide fixed configuration file).
19281 set, the SMTP server list will be saved
19298 to set the SMTP server.
19320 is set in the system-wide fixed configuration file).
19329 set a role for that <!--#echo var="VAR_nntp-server"-->, but for greater flexibility, setting
19335 set, the NNTP server list will be saved
19352 to set the NNTP server.
19371 This field gives you a way to set values for headers besides
19373 If you want to set either of those, use the specific
19385 Here's an example that shows how you might set the To address.
19389 Headers set in this way are different from headers set with the
19421 If this is defined it takes precedence over any value set in the
19645 If set to &quot;Don't change it&quot; then this does nothing.
19646 If set to &quot;Set this state&quot; then the Important flag is set
19648 If set to &quot;Clear this state&quot; then the Important flag is cleared
19652 It may also be useful when selecting a set of messages
19671 If set to &quot;Don't change it&quot; then this does nothing.
19672 If set to &quot;Set this state&quot; then the
19674 If set to &quot;Clear this state&quot; then the
19693 If set to &quot;Don't change it&quot; then this does nothing.
19694 If set to &quot;Set this state&quot; then the Answered flag is set
19696 If set to &quot;Clear this state&quot; then the Answered flag is cleared
19715 If set to &quot;Don't change it&quot; then this does nothing.
19716 If set to &quot;Set this state&quot; then the
19718 If set to &quot;Clear this state&quot; then the
19962 This could be useful if you want to set a role based on the folder you
19983 When the Filter Action is set to &quot;Move&quot;,
19988 If you set the Filter Action to &quot;Move&quot; you must give a folder name
20091 This set of special tokens may be used in the
20230 …h_config_disable_index_locale_dates"><!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-index-locale-dates"--></A> is set.
20337 …onfig_disable_index_locale_dates"><!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-index-locale-dates"--></A> is not set
20340 the Regional Options control panel may be used to set the Short date
20343 If the <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-index-locale-dates"--> option is set then this is equivalent
20370 …onfig_disable_index_locale_dates"><!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-index-locale-dates"--></A> is not set
20373 the Regional Options control panel may be used to set the Short date
20376 If the <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-index-locale-dates"--> option is set then this is equivalent
20555 is set, if the first character would have been
20562 is set (or you actually are on a slow link).
20714 display a little while Alpine collects the necessary information.
20726 This token is the same as the SUBJECT token unless keywords are set for
20733 In other words, keywords that have been set by some other means, perhaps
20736 Having this set in the <!--#echo var="VAR_index-format"--> will also cause the keywords to be
20758 set (or Work and Now are the Alpine nicknames of keywords that are set)
20770 In other words, keywords that have been set by some other means, perhaps
20836 This is a space-delimited list of keywords that are set for the message.
20840 In other words, keywords that have been set by some other means, perhaps
20849 You should set it to whatever width suits you using something
20855 This is a list of keyword initials that are set for the message.
20862 You should set it to whatever width suits you using something
20875 This token will display the numeric value of the priority if it is between
20917 display a little while Alpine collects the necessary information.
20948 It allows you to display a label within each index line.
20954 The text to display is given following a colon after the
20961 into the index display line.
20970 This allows you to display the text from a particular header line in the
20973 in order that you might be able to display a portion of the text following
20981 would display the text of the X-Spam header, if any.
20996 would display the second field, left-justified, in a 10 character
21027 you might want to display the hits value.
21030 space as the field separators and display the third field, like
21047 should display the probability (for example 7% or 83%) right justified
21053 This gives an alternative way to display the current message in the
21077 It is also possible to set the color of the ARROW field.
21080 You may set it to be another color with the
21097 may slow down the display of the MESSAGE INDEX screen.
21241 has the &quot;Beginning of Month&quot; option set.
21285 has the &quot;Beginning of Year&quot; option set.
21941 Each server exports its own set (possibly of size one) of
21948 <DD>This specifies a set of folders in the newsgroup namespace. Newsgroup
21997 the list of folders selected for display. The wildcard specifier is
22181 This field may be set to the string representation of an LDAP search
22184 To search for an entry with a surname equal to "clinton" you could set
22245 …uot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_compose-rejects-unqualified-addrs"-->&quot;</A> is set in SETUP CONFIGURAT…
22272 Alpine will not set or clear this flag on its own.
22289 screen, can only be set by the user, and is intended to be used in
22290 whatever fashion makes sense to you. You are the only one that can set or
22306 is automatically set when messages are delivered to your Inbox (or other
22329 screen, is automatically set when you reply to a message. This flag is not
22344 screen, is automatically set when you forward a message. This flag is not
22359 screen, is set when you use the &quot;"D&nbsp;Delete&quot; command.
22373 For this reason, it's sometimes useful to set or clear the <EM>Deleted</EM>
22390 is set, which in turn has no effect unless
22392 is set.
22416 is set, which in turn has no effect unless
22418 is set.
22446 is set, which in turn has no effect unless
22448 is set.
22466 You may want to set this secondary value to a higher number than
22485 is set, which in turn has no effect unless
22487 is set.
22511 PC-Alpine requires that this be set in order to properly construct the "From" address.
22514 the system password file. PC-Alpine, on the other hand, requires that this be set.
22806 for the certificates is C:\\libressl\\ssl\\certs. This value was set by
22842 for the certificates is C:\\libressl\\ssl\\certs\\cert.pem. This value was set
22948 Type "S" to set your printer to "attached-to-ansi".<BR>
22960 Type "S" to set your printer to "attached-to-ansi-no-formfeed".<BR>
22982 Type "S" to set your printer to "attached-to-wyse".<BR>
23001 Type "S" to set your printer to "attached-to-wyse-no-formfeed".<BR>
23023 Move to the printer you want and type "S" to set it to be your
23025 set up by the system administrators. If there is more than one printer
23091 the system. Often this value will be set for your whole site by the
23094 If you set this, see also the <A HREF="h_config_quell_local_lookup">
23118 normally set up by a system administrator for use by all members of a given
23123 Unix Alpine users may not need to set an SMTP server.
23132 set the value of this option.
23134 normally set up by a system administrator for use by all members of a given
23226 set up by a system administrator for use by all members of a given campus
23231 set for the whole system (and they don't have to worry about it).
23325 If not, there are many options you may want to set here.
23326 To set the value of the From header you may use the
23375 is set to use the default folder.
23384 and PC-Alpine, or between various desktop email systems, you may want to set this to a folder on yo…
23390 To suppress saving of outgoing mail, set: <!--#echo var="VAR_default-fcc"-->=&quot;&quot;
23424 and PC-Alpine, or between various desktop email systems, you may want to set this to a folder on an
23458 resume it later with the other if you set this option to the <B>same folder on the same IMAP host</…
23522 exist. When this variable is set to a folder name that exists, Alpine
23623 status and subscription file. If set, Alpine will take this value as the
23626 If this option is <B>not</B> set,
23889 You can specify any of the regular set, any
23894 headers you want to see, you can't just add to the regular header set.
23895 The default set is To:, Cc:, Attchmnt:, and Subject:.<p>
23898 display, but should be spelled out in full here.<p>
23921 of the rich header set that you only see when you press the
23929 Here's an example that shows how you might set your From address
23933 and another showing how you might set a Reply-To address
23937 You may also set non-standard header values here.
23959 The values of headers that you set with the <!--#echo var="VAR_customized-hdrs"--> option are
23973 but if all you want to do is set a default value for a header, you don't
24128 display when viewing a message in the MESSAGE TEXT screen.
24129 For example, if you set the <!--#echo var="VAR_quote-suppression-threshold"--> to the
24147 For that reason, Alpine requires that when you want to set the value of this
24148 variable to something less than four lines, you actually have to set it
24150 So if you want to set this option to &quot;3&quot;, you actually have to
24151 set it to &quot;-3&quot;.
24154 If you want to delete all quoted text you set the value of this option
24178 If you set this option to a non-default value you may sometimes wish to
24266 and this rule is set to &quot;by-from&quot;, then the default folder offered
24269 If this rule is set to &quot;by-realname-of-from&quot; then the default would
24272 If this rule is set to &quot;by-nick-of-from&quot; then Alpine will search
24278 If this rule is set to &quot;by-fcc-of-from&quot; then Alpine will search
24284 If this rule is set to &quot;by-nick-of-from-then-from&quot; then Alpine will search
24311 <DD>This is the normal default, the value of which is set in the
24435 the MESSAGE INDEX screen when the Current Folder Type set in the
24550 First, the <!--#echo var="VAR_addrbook-sort-rule"--></a> may be set differently in the two
24570 <TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"--></TITLE>
24573 <H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"--></H1>
24575 The <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"--> configuration option is used
24581 labeled with the character set specified by this option.
24583 specified <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"-->, then it is labeled as &quot;UTF-8.&quot
24591 Generally, there should be little need to set this option.
24605 This setting is provided to allow you to force a particular character set that
24607 in more than one character set then Alpine may choose a different default
24636 <TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_unknown-character-set"--></TITLE>
24639 <H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_unknown-character-set"--></H1>
24641 The <!--#echo var="VAR_unknown-character-set"--> configuration option is used
24648 character set encoding to use to interpret the message.
24652 text in the character set you specify here.
24654 are usually made up of characters from the WINDOWS-1251 character set, setting
24655 this <!--#echo var="VAR_unknown-character-set"--> to <CODE>WINDOWS-1251</CODE> will
24657 Of course, if the unlabeled message is actually in some other character set,
24687 Alpine will properly display only left-to-right character sets
24697 Unicode; however, there are known display bugs with these character
24708 <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"-->.
24711 the keyboard almost always produces characters in the same character set
24712 as the display displays.
24713 The Display Character Set is the character set that Alpine
24714 will attempt to use when sending characters to the display.
24717 By default, the Display Character Set variable is not set and UNIX Alpine
24732 however, the above comments about known index display bugs with certain
24734 and you'll need to set up your environment to use a UTF-8 charmap. For
24744 The types of values that the character set variables may be set to are
24747 for display, but as a special case, <CODE>ISO-2022-JP</CODE> is supported
24748 for use only as a <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"-->.
24757 <TR> <TD>ISO-8859-1</TD> <TD>8 bit European "Latin 1" character set</TD> </TR>
24758 <TR> <TD>ISO-8859-2</TD> <TD>8 bit European "Latin 2" character set</TD> </TR>
24759 <TR> <TD>ISO-8859-3</TD> <TD>8 bit European "Latin 3" character set</TD> </TR>
24760 <TR> <TD>ISO-8859-4</TD> <TD>8 bit European "Latin 4" character set</TD> </TR>
24765 <TR> <TD>ISO-8859-9</TD> <TD>8 bit European "Latin 5" character set</TD> </TR>
24766 <TR> <TD>ISO-8859-10</TD> <TD>8 bit European "Latin 6" character set</TD> </TR>
24769 <TR> <TD>ISO-8859-13</TD> <TD>8 bit European "Latin 7" character set</TD> </TR>
24770 <TR> <TD>ISO-8859-14</TD> <TD>8 bit European "Latin 8" character set</TD> </TR>
24771 <TR> <TD>ISO-8859-15</TD> <TD>8 bit European "Latin 9" character set</TD> </TR>
24772 <TR> <TD>ISO-8859-16</TD> <TD>8 bit European "Latin 10" character set</TD> </TR>
24793 for display on your terminal.
24798 contain a character set label by setting the option
24799 <A HREF="h_config_unk_char_set">&quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_unknown-character-set"-->&quot;</A>.
24802 The <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"--> is used when sending messages.
24805 to label the message with the most specific character set from the
24806 rather arbitrary set
24819 It might make sense to set <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"--> to an
24826 Another possibility is to set this option explicitly to UTF-8.
24833 <A HREF="h_config_post_char_set">&quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"-->&quot;</A>
24842 set specified in the message. If not all of the
24867 The Keyboard Character Set identifies the character set of the characters
24873 almost always produces the same kind of characters as the display displays.
24876 This character set is also used when accessing files in your local
24878 The names of the files are assumed to be in the same character set as
24888 and <A HREF="h_config_post_char_set">&quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"-->&quot;</A>
24929 unset, outgoing text will be set as flowed. In most cases this will be fine,
24976 Don't set this speller option to the standard Unix spell command.
25018 display screen, exporting to a text file).
25056 if the text is in a character set matching <VAR>string</VAR>
25139 <A HREF="h_config_disable_reset_disp"><!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-terminal-reset-for-display-filter…
25162 it is sent. If set, the Composer's ^X (Send) command will allow you to
25243 …REF="h_config_send_wo_confirm">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_send-without-confirm"-->&quot;</A> is set.
25259 You may define your own set of keywords and optionally set them on a
25262 may set using the Flag command.
25265 You may set up the list of possible keywords here, or you may add keywords
25272 to set or clear the keywords in each message.
25280 Filter Rules may be used to set keywords automatically.
25285 option may be used to modify the display of keywords using
25348 The reason this might work is that only the keywords currently set in
25382 If set, the option affects the behavior of the Reply
25387 In the default INDEX display
25511 listing special tokens in the order you want them to display. The
25598 Alpine provides a pre-defined set of informational fields with
25600 replace this default set by listing special tokens in the order you
25658 <EM>and</EM> set the feature
25845 If this is set to an integer greater than zero, then this is the number
25880 and the maximum is unlimited. If this is set to zero ssh connections
25900 and the maximum is unlimited. If this is set to zero rsh connections
25964 The default is 0 which means it is unset. If set to a non-zero value, the
25983 When Alpine times out a network read or write it will normally just display
25987 That amount of time is set by this option, which defaults to 60 seconds,
26037 you must set this option to a positive number bigger or equal than the
26166 This is set automatically by Alpine.
26170 This may not be set in the system-wide configuration files.
26436 Character set of normal font.
26516 Character set of printer font.
26538 Alpine normally maintains this variable itself, and it is set automatically.
26542 must also be set for this setting to be used.
26854 server. However, using this option, you will set limits to the versions of
26868 For example, if you want to disable ssl3, all you have to do is to set the minimum
26876 The special values &quot;no_min&quot; and &quot;no_max&quot; do not set values
26895 This is usually set by Alpine and is the name of a file
26949 If you set this option to a value higher than one, then that many copies
26951 For example, if you set this option to &quot;3&quot; then you may have
26977 If you set this option to zero, then NO record of canceled messages is
26982 is set, that overrides whatever you set for this option.
27016 If you set this option to zero, you will turn off most remote connection
27019 fine to leave it set to its default value.
27034 the folder being opened is, and how you set up filtering, among other things.
27041 For example, suppose the value of this option is set to &quot;2&quot;.
27058 than INBOX and you have the option set to &quot;2&quot;.
27170 bottom of the screen. That is, if this was set to two lines, then the
27195 setting this value to one (1) will cause Alpine to scroll the display
27196 vertically when you move to select an item on the display's top or
27201 when you move up or down to select an item immediately off the display's
27307 set to the default value.
27326 With this variable set, viewing a message will
27332 is set to the default
27334 <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-indent-string"--> set to &quot;&gt;&quot;.
27418 Read carefully before you set this option.
27422 If this is set to zero, the default value, it has <EM>no</EM> effect.
27425 If it is set to a positive number, it causes the cursor to move to the
27435 If it is set to a negative number the interpretation is a bit complicated.
27441 If you set this option to a negative value, the delay will be
27443 of the value you set.
27444 So if you set it to -1, the delay will be no more than zero seconds, no
27446 If you set it to -2, the delay will be no more than 1 second.
27449 then the smaller delay set by Alpine will be used.
27457 display time.
27458 Some status messages have a minimum display time of zero.
27474 have set this option to a positive value) to allow you to type input for
27476 Since it isn't a very important message, Alpine has set its minimum display
27479 Other messages have minimum display times of three or more seconds.
27482 It is often the case that this minimum display time won't delay you in
27485 order to display a status message for the minimum display time.
27492 time Alpine will display that status message surrounded with the characters
27520 something is happening with a small animated display in the status
27524 At most, it can be set to be updated 20 times per second.
27527 Setting this value to zero will prevent display of the animations
27532 can be used to remove the randomness from this animated display.
27554 If the &quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_mail-check-interval"-->&quot; option is set to zero, then automatic
27557 Normally this option is set to zero, which means that the value used will be
27559 If you set this option to a value different from zero
27649 want to set this width to the width of that other window.
27671 If set to zero, new-mail checking is disabled.
27676 The higher you set this option, the easier it is on the server.
27692 If you are anxious to know about new mail as soon as possible, set the check
27695 If you aren't so worried about knowing right away, set this option to a
27737 If this option is set, then the normal new-mail checking that happens
27742 You might want to set this option if you are experiencing delays while
27755 will also be quelled when you set this option.
27780 If this option is set, then the normal new-mail checking that happens
27785 You might want to set this option if you are experiencing delays while
27798 will also be quelled when you set this option.
27822 Because of this additional cost we set a minimum time that
27830 You may want to set this minimum high in order to avoid experiencing some
27839 Therefore, it is only useful to set this option to a value that is higher
27842 If this option is set to zero, automatic Mail Drop new-mail
27873 This option allows you to set how many article numbers should be checked
27878 newsgroup you could set this option to 500.
27904 The only way to see those articles is to set this option high enough (or
27905 set it to zero) and then to reopen the newsgroup.
27908 If this option is set to 0 (which is also the default),
27912 There is no way to set different values for different newsgroups or servers.
27985 set. If set to &quot;Yes&quot; (and <!--#echo var="VAR_user-domain"--> is not used), then Alpine
27989 If you set this, see also the <A HREF="h_config_quell_local_lookup">
28015 It is set automatically by Alpine at the beginning of each month.
28017 pruning feature, you could set this to a date in the future.
28019 to set this, for example, to October 2005, use 105.10.
28112 INDEX display when using a
28113 <A HREF="h_config_thread_disp_style"><!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"--></A>
28123 This option may not be set to the Empty Value.
28142 INDEX display when using a
28143 <A HREF="h_config_thread_disp_style"><!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"--></A> other
28152 If this option is set to the Empty Value, then the column (and the following
28153 blank column) will be deleted from the display.
28158 Another similar option that affects the thread display is the
28177 INDEX display when using a
28178 <A HREF="h_config_thread_disp_style"><!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"--></A> other
28186 If this option is set to the Empty Value, then the column (and the following
28187 blank column) will be deleted from the display.
28192 Another similar option that affects the thread display is the
28218 <DD>This is the default display.
28220 <A HREF="h_config_thread_disp_style">&quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"-->&quot;</A>
28221 is set to something other than &quot;none&quot;, then this setting
28224 That is, each message will have a line in the MESSAGE INDEX display.
28228 This setting affects the display when the folder is first threaded.
28234 If &quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"-->&quot; is set to &quot;none&quot;, then
28235 the display will be the regular default Alpine MESSAGE INDEX, but sorted
28241 <A HREF="h_config_thread_disp_style">&quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"-->&quot;</A>
28242 is set to something other than &quot;none&quot;, then this setting
28248 This setting affects the display when the folder is first threaded.
28268 in the MESSAGE INDEX display
28278 MESSAGE INDEX display and the index will only contain messages from
28300 <TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"--></TITLE>
28303 <H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"--></H1>
28306 this option will affect the MESSAGE INDEX display.
28307 By default, Alpine will display the MESSAGE INDEX in the
28316 <DD>Regular index display.
28334 is set to &quot;regular-index-with-expanded-threads&quot;, and the
28336 is set to a backslash:
28357 The bars and lines that show up in the show-thread-structure display will
28586 Instead of manually checking for new mail you can set up a
28616 <DD>The current message is set to the first
28628 open. This value causes the current message to be set to the first
28634 <DD>This will result in the current message being set to the first
28642 that you have set up.
28710 will choose the first available to display URLs it cannot handle directly.
28734 the way to configure Alpine to recognize URLs other than the built-in set.
28843 (The example entries set in the help screen for the &quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_url-viewers"-->&quot;
28910 the display of all headers in the message and the normal edited view of
28927 The last enables the display of all headers in the message.
28951 message text. If set, the raw message text will be displayed. This
28956 When viewing a raw message that has attachments with this feature set,
29059 also set,
29079 When this feature is set you may enter a number (followed by RETURN)
29095 If this feature is set (the default), and the
29097 <B>is not</B> set, entering
29101 If the environment variable $EDITOR is set, its value will be offered as
29105 <B>is</B> set, the ^_ key will activate the specified
29107 set the &quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-alternate-editor-cmd"-->&quot; feature.
29124 variable are both set, Alpine will
29128 feature is set but the &quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_editor"-->&quot; variable is not set, then Alpine w…
29161 <TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"--></TITLE>
29164 <H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"--></H1>
29166 When this feature is set you may use the commands and subcommands that relate to
29231 will set the "Important" flag, which results in an asterisk being
29250 Alpine offers a prompt to set one of several flags and also offers the
29271 This feature is set by default.
29272 When this feature is not set, when the "* Flag" command is selected,
29273 Alpine offers a prompt to set one of several flags and also offers the
29278 defined, then enabling this feature adds a shortcut way to set or unset
29281 a keyword if you've given it a nickname) and that will set the keyword.
29284 The flag command can always be used to set the system flags.
29285 For example, to set the Answered flag you would type
29291 By default, to set a keyword like &quot;Work&quot; you would usually
29298 to set the Work flag, or
29304 not matter, so &quot;w&quot; or &quot;W&quot; both set the &quot;Work&quot;
29310 &quot;WIFI&quot; the &quot;* W&quot; command will set the first one in
29314 If you type &quot;* A&quot; it will always set the Answered flag, not
29316 In order to set the &quot;Aardvark&quot; keyword you'll still have to use
29385 instead of First name. If this feature is set, then the TakeAddr command
29425 set this feature. For example, with the default setting you might
29437 but with this feature set it would look like
29460 If this feature is set, then the Berkeley-mail style From line is included
29478 If this feature is set, then distribution lists in the address book
29494 newsgroup or not. If this feature is set, Alpine will not prompt you
29511 If set, unqualified names entered as addresses will be treated as errors
29563 usually be set by your system manager in Alpine's system-wide configuration
29564 file. Specifically, if this feature is set, Alpine will not attempt to look
29580 is set such that the administrative domain of other users on the system
29606 If this feature is set, then the TAB key will cause the number of
29630 If this feature is set, then the state changes that have been made
29652 However, if this feature is set, then the Stay Open folders will all be
29682 If this feature is set the &quot;close&quot; sequence handling will take
29718 If this feature is set the &quot;close&quot; sequence handling will take
29754 and, at the same time, see your display become garbled, then it is likely
29777 If set, this feature defines a pseudo-folder collection called
29792 for your INBOX), a nickname, and the actual folder name. Once a set
29805 If you'd prefer to have Alpine do the filtering for you, you may set that
29825 If you do have Incoming Message Folders and you also set this feature,
29831 is displayed, not a set of parentheses with zero inside them.
29865 is set, which in turn has no effect unless
29867 is set.
29869 When incoming folder checking is turned on the default is to display
29872 Using this option you may also display the total number of messages
29899 is set, which in turn has no effect unless
29901 is set.
29903 When incoming folder checking is turned on the default is to display
29906 Using this option you may display the number of recent messages instead
29922 You may also display the total number of messages
29941 This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Reply command. If set, any MIME
29956 This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Reply command. If set, and the
29972 is set, and the original message is being included in the reply, then the
30086 This feature affects the way forwarded message text is handled. When set, rather than
30145 or when Opening a new folder. If set, the subcommand ^X ListMatches will be
30147 you are looking for and when you type ^X it will display all folders
30149 This feature is set by default.
30163 If this feature is set, the message-id header value
30176 The method used to set this varies from one type of Windows to another but
30179 How to set it is beyond the scope of Alpine.
30222 If this feature is set and there is sufficient space on the screen,
30227 the display would have the characters
30268 <TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-terminal-reset-for-display-filters"--></TITLE>
30271 <H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_disable-terminal-reset-for-display-filters"--></H1>
30277 Normally, before the display filter is run, the terminal mode is reset
30281 If you set this feature, then the terminal mode will not be reset.
30304 With this feature set,
30371 If this feature is set the confirmation asked for
30388 If set, Delete will be equivalent to ^D, and delete
30405 This feature affects the behavior of Alpine's mail sending. If set, this
30417 is set.
30426 failed message, Alpine will display the nature of the failure
30445 This feature affects the behavior of Alpine's mail sending. If set, this
30452 …REF="h_config_send_wo_confirm">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_send-without-confirm"-->&quot;</A> is set,
30488 The sending prompt will display the current DSN request (if any) in a
30543 If set, the select command will automatically perform a zoom
30545 This feature is set by default.
30551 <LI> <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops"><!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"--></A>,
30569 This feature affects the behavior of the Apply command. If set, and if
30574 This feature is set by default.
30581 <LI> <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops"><!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"--></A>,
30598 This feature affects the behavior of the Apply command. If set,
30608 <LI> <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops"><!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"--></A>,
30664 If set, the left and right arrow keys will operate like the usual
30666 This feature is set by default.
30669 If you set this feature, and do not like the changed behavior of the up/down
30674 and <B>then</B> from row to row -- you may either also wish to set the feature
30697 set.
30698 This feature is set by default.
30702 When this feature is set, the left and right
30708 When the &quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-arrow-navigation"-->&quot; feature is set and this
30709 feature is not set;
30731 If set, a list of options will be presented, with each option representing
30739 are set, roles are checked for matches and applied according to the setting
30748 if a <!--#echo var="VAR_postponed-folder"--> is set in the config REGARDLESS OF whether or not
30754 is set in the config, and is not checked for existence for reasons similar
30774 When this feature is set, the role command will first ask whether you want to
30787 set.
30802 When this feature is set, every composed message will be spell-checked before
30824 If you'd like to suppress the echoing of the asterisks set this feature.
30852 &quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_reply-indent-string"-->&quot; set to the default.
30857 If this feature is <EM>not</EM> set, you can control on a message by message
30864 This would be the case, for example, if this feature was set, or if your
30865 &quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_reply-indent-string"-->&quot; was set to a non-default value.
30867 …REF="h_config_send_wo_confirm">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_send-without-confirm"-->&quot;</A> is set,
30871 When this feature is not set and you have typed ^V to turn off flowing,
30927 to set values that could override defaults set in Alpine's main
30947 </A>. If the feature is enabled, then Alpine will display
30967 <LI><B>R</B>: Can be used to set a role different from the default.
30986 reply indent string or if you explicitly set through this menu that you
31002 If set, ^K will cut from the current cursor position to the end of the line,
31018 MESSAGE INDEX screen. If set, the print command will give you a prompt
31020 message. If not set, the message will be printed.
31037 off when you are running Alpine. When this feature is set, permission is
31082 When this feature is set, the print command will have an additional
31100 When this feature is set, files beginning with dot (".") will be
31115 When this feature is set, folders beginning with dot (".") may be added
31143 If this feature is set the command key menu that normally appears on the
31163 Alpine. If set, and the $DISPLAY variable indicates that an X terminal is
31177 have to set the $DISPLAY environment variable even though it isn't needed
31182 Note: if this feature is set, the behavior of X terminal cut-and-paste is
31201 is iconified. If set, and the $DISPLAY variable indicates that an X
31225 feature is also set. Like the <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-newmail-in-xterm-icon"-->
31296 set to the default value.
31369 "selected" attachment. Pressing RETURN will cause Alpine to display
31429 If this feature is set, then on screens where there is an Exit command
31432 This feature is set by default.
31445 When this feature is set (the default) Alpine will select possible URLs from the
31446 displayed text and display them in boldface for selection.
31449 &quot;selected&quot; URL. Pressing RETURN will cause Alpine to display
31460 you have set the feature
31484 When this feature is set (the default) Alpine will select possible web hostnames
31485 from the displayed text and display them in boldface for selection.
31495 &quot;selected&quot; hostname. Pressing RETURN will cause Alpine to display
31500 Use the arrow keys (unless you have set the feature
31526 from the displayed text and display them in boldface for selection.
31534 Use the arrow keys (unless you have set the feature
31560 you to read a message outside of Alpine. This is desirable when Alpine does not display
31564 An inline image is one that comes with the message and is necessary for the correct display of
31568 be used to display the message, and no external image will be loaded. Alpine does this to protect
31572 Please note that messages are usually formatted by the sender so that they display correctly once
31633 If this option is set, then that editorial message will be suppressed.
31635 Setting this feature also suppresses the comment about the character set
31642 If you set this feature, the comment about the character set will
31680 most preferred. Alpine will normally display the most-preferred version that
31681 it knows how to display. This is most often encountered where the two
31685 If this option is set, then any plain text version will be preferred to
31690 If this option is set you will first see the plain text version of a
31695 Alternatively, if the present option is not set you will originally see
31710 It is probably not useful to set this option.
31718 If set, all characters in a message will be sent to the
31738 two-character sequence would confuse Alpine's display routines,
31743 you may leave this feature unset and set the feature <A HREF="h_config_pass_c1_control"><!--#echo v…
31756 It is probably not useful to set this option.
31763 is set, then this feature has no effect.
31767 unset and set this feature.
31781 message. If set, normal FCC ("File Carbon Copy") processing will be
31783 bouncing to. If not set, no FCC of the message will be saved.
31796 This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's displays. If set, the system
31814 If set, the default Fcc folder will be sorted alphabetically with the other
31829 If set, the default save folder will be sorted alphabetically with the other
31843 This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's FOLDER LIST screen. If set,
31845 in the FOLDER LIST display.
31858 This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's FOLDER LIST screen. If set,
31900 This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Reply command. If set, Alpine
31924 This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's Delete command. If set, this
31929 This feature is set by default.
31943 If this feature is set, you won't be asked and the deleted messages will
31945 If you choose to set this feature you will have to expunge the
31965 This features controls an aspect of Alpine's eXpunge command. If set, you
31986 This features controls an aspect of Alpine's eXpunge command. If set, you
32005 This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's behavior upon quitting. If set,
32008 option is also set, then Alpine will
32032 If this feature is set, you
32100 allows you to interactively set whether or not attachments are saved
32119 set, they will be presented in the same order as they occur in your
32128 If not set, the newsgroups will be presented in alphabetical order.
32151 If this feature is set, the symbolic timezone normally generated by
32190 If this feature is set, you
32194 If this feature is set it disables some possibilities and renders some
32225 If you use Filter Rules that move messages or set status of messages
32232 If this feature is set, this message will be suppressed.
32235 is set then this message will be suppressed regardless.
32252 If you use Filter Rules that move messages or set status of messages
32271 If this feature is set, these messages will be suppressed.
32298 If this feature is set, you
32317 If this feature is set, Alpine will check for new mail after you give the
32339 If this feature is set you will not be asked.
32362 If this feature is set an attempt will be made to convert the dates
32393 If this feature is set you will not be asked.
32422 If this option is set the Up and Down arrow keys will become synonyms for the
32426 When this feature is not set (the default), ^P and ^N will change the
32448 If this feature is set, then you will be asked to confirm that you don't
32460 independent of the value of this feature and of the values set for all of
32512 When set, Alpine will offer to delete all messages from the newsgroup
32548 If this feature is set it will be assumed that you always want to view the
32578 are used to display keywords or their initials along with the Subject; then
32579 this option may be used to modify the resulting display slightly.
32582 For example, if keywords &quot;Work&quot; and &quot;Now&quot; are set for
32595 You should set it to two values separated by a space.
32620 separate the keywords if more than one keyword is set for a message.
32622 between the keyword initials if more than one keyword is set.
32648 Use this option to set it to something different.
32669 If set, the selected name will be used immediately, without further
32676 <LI> <A HREF="h_config_enable_agg_ops"><!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-aggregate-command-set"--></A>,
32699 If this feature is set, you will not be asked.
32750 If this feature is set, then Stay Open folders will not be treated specially
32766 If set, your &quot;current working directory&quot;
32789 you can set the &quot;current drive&quot;
32810 This feature controls one aspect of the Save command. If set, Save will
32827 something is happening with a small animated display in the status
32851 If this feature is set, the cursor will not advance to the next message.
32883 If this feature is set, the name used will be of the form
32894 A reason you might want to set this feature is so that the folders
32909 This feature controls one aspect of the Save command. If set, Save will
32925 This feature affects Alpine's MESSAGE INDEX display routine.
32926 If set, the normal inverse-video cursor will be
32928 second column of the index display.
32998 This feature affects Alpine's display routines. If set, the normal
33003 One of the optimizations is that colored index lines (set up with Indexcolor
33022 If set, this feature will cause an asterisk to appear in the upper
33029 In addition, PC-Alpine will display a less-than symbol, '&lt;', when
33053 If you turn color on and things are set up correctly,
33089 The escape sequences used to set the foreground colors are
33108 The escape sequences used to set the background colors are the same
33125 The escape sequences used to set foreground colors 8-15 are the same as
33139 The escape sequences used to set the foreground colors are
33163 Once you've turned on color you may set the
33169 is the color used to display most of the text in Alpine, and
33170 &quot;Reverse Color&quot; is used to display highlighted text, such as the
33191 This feature affects the display of dates in the MESSAGE INDEX.
33193 used in the MESSAGE INDEX display to your locale.
33196 On Windows the Regional Options control panel may be used to set the date format.
33200 If this feature is set, dates are displayed in English and
33235 whether you wish to open the folder. If this feature is set, Alpine will
33244 if this feature is set.
33267 If this feature is set and the feature
33269 is <EM>not</EM> set, then the original message will be included in the reply
33291 is set, instead of using the &quot;X&quot; to denote a selected message,
33293 attempt to display those index lines in boldface. Whether this is
33400 feature allows you to explicitly set where Alpine should look for files
33406 is set or the PINERC has a value for the &quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_operating-dir"-->&quot; variable.
33424 outgoing messages are saved to an FCC folder). If set, Alpine will add
33503 is set to some value other than the default.
33506 color is set to something different from the Title Color.
33571 (SUBJECTTEXT, SUBJKEYTEXT, or SUBJKEYINITTEXT), you may set the color of
33599 Alpine can be made to display an indication of this priority in
33606 You may set the color used to draw these tokens by use of the colors
33614 If you don't set these colors the index line will be colored in the same color as
33634 You may set the color used to draw the Subject part of the index line.
33638 If you don't set this color it will be colored in the same color as
33658 You may set the color used to draw the From part of the index line.
33662 If you don't set this color it will be colored in the same color as
33684 to include the &quot;ARROW&quot; token, you may set the color of
33686 If you don't set the color it will be colored in the same color as
33778 If you set the
33821 If you find that your display sometimes scrolls up a line this could be
33932 If you set a color for this feature, other than the normal color
33966 If you set a color for this feature, other than the normal color
34104 It is also possible to set the colors for specific header fields, for
34107 If both a Header General Color and a specific Viewer Header Color are set
34126 This option is used to set the color of a line in the index when the
34154 The reason it is called Transparent is because you could set the foreground color
34155 to some specific color, like Red, and then set the background color to the
34178 For example if your Normal Color is black on white and you set both
34202 The most likely use is to set an explicit foreground color and then set
34208 color index lines or you have set an actual color for the Reverse Color.
34278 For example, you might have set up a Keyword
34303 For example, you may set the color of the Subject header or the From header.
34308 you may also set a color to be used for all headers unless overridden by a
34343 This option allows you to set up the color in which any token, not specified by the
34352 configuration screen that you can use to set up the colors in which that token will
34467 From this screen you may turn on color and set the colors of
34468 various parts of the Alpine display.
34478 you to set the color of many elements in the Alpine screens.
34482 set the colors of various pieces of the displayed index lines in
34496 Then press &quot;C&quot; for Change to set the color to something new.
34505 To set a color to its default value, set the X in the Default line at
34516 configuration screen that allows you to set the color for that header.
34551 may be set with matching rules and that is configured separately from
34572 This feature is set by default.
34578 key. If this feature is set, any subsequent messages will be shown in the
34607 If set, this causes configuration options and features that are normally
34617 If set, several configuration variables and features that are normally
34631 For example, colors are normally set using the Setup/Kolors screen and
34632 the &quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_address-book"-->&quot; variable is normally set using
34637 internally by Alpine and not set directly by the user.
34653 If set, this disables the editing of signature files from within
34693 If set, this disables the editing of template files within the
34710 If set, this disables the editing of signature files within the
34727 If set, this disables the Setup/Rules/Roles command.
34745 If this feature is set, then this is not allowed.
34763 If this feature is set, then this is not allowed.
34779 If set, then the Setup/Newpassword command is disabled.
34803 If this feature is set, then the passwords will not be cached and you
34805 Even with this feature set there is still some chance that the core
34862 If set, then the Keyboard Lock command is removed from the MAIN MENU.
34878 If set, then the Setup/Config screen is disabled.
34898 If this feature is set then the From line can be changed just like
34960 If this feature is set, you will <B>not</B> be prompted to confirm
35006 If set, this will allow mailcap named parameter substitution to occur
35027 If this feature is set, the automatic search for namespaces &quot;ftp&quot;,
35033 This feature could be set to prevent the delay at startup time when the
35054 If this feature is set, that information will be replaced with the text
35081 If this feature is set, the timezone will be left off the delimiter line.
35097 When your configuration is set up so that your domain name contains no dots,
35106 If this feature is set, the warning is turned off.
35196 If this feature is set then Alpine will remove most Content-ID headers
35316 there is no personal name already set.
35336 a message, and only happens when there is no user-id already set
35339 With this feature set, composing a message is only possible after
35359 This feature is set by default.
35363 If this feature is not set,
35387 and from Unicode to the multi-byte characters your display expects.
35429 Note that your environment needs to be set up for these
35432 need to be set.
35457 is set and subsequently the Ctrl-Z key
35459 to Alpine's parent shell process. However, if this feature is set, Alpine
35466 &quot;fg&quot; command, but if this feature is set, it will be necessary to
35484 By default, this feature is set.
35492 exchange of messages between cooperating systems. When this feature is set
35558 This feature affects Alpine's MESSAGE INDEX display.
35561 When this feature is set and the message is not addressed to you, then a
35595 When this feature is set, the feature
35606 set, then because of some shortcomings
35608 still set in the saved copy of the message is to open the folder and
35609 set the keywords explicitly.
35611 folder will not be found by the NextNew command unless this feature is set.
35648 If this option is set, Alpine will check to see if the message about to be sent
35669 If this option is set, Alpine will check to see if the message about to be sent
35690 If this option is set, Alpine will check to see if the message about to be sent
35692 If none of these is set,
35701 If the <!--#echo var="FEAT_fcc-only-without-confirm"--> feature is set and you are sending a
35703 a blank To and Cc and Newsgroups header even if this feature is set.
35706 blank To, Cc, and Newsgroups headers even if this feature is set.
35742 If this feature is set, then the <!--#echo var="VAR_dead-letter-files"--> option has no effect.
35760 will not affect the display of such messages, but will cause those that
35778 If this feature is set then Alpine will not generate a
35832 When this feature is set, you will be given an extra prompt that gives
35851 When this feature is set, you will be given an extra prompt that gives you
35910 is set.
35912 When the <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-multiple-newsrcs"--> feature is set
35941 If this feature is not set, then the canonicalized names will be used.
35942 If this feature is set, then the name you typed in (or put in your
35960 This feature causes Alpine to remove from the display any directories
36037 both termcap (terminfo) and in Alpine's set of defaults will be
36084 messages when it moves on to display the next &quot;interesting&quot; message.
36106 <A HREF="h_config_thread_disp_style"><!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"--></A>
36107 is set to something other than &quot;none&quot;.
36110 If this option is set, then the slash command Collapses or Expands the
36138 and this option is set, then
36140 Index-important Symbol, which can be set using the
36178 and this feature are set,
36252 If this feature is set, the date in the message's Date header will
36266 If this option is set then a message will be moved into the
36279 This option has no effect if the Filter Action is not set to Move.
36292 If this option is set then this is a non-terminating rule.
36296 If this option is set then the search for matches will continue at the next
36303 status will be set when the next rule is considered.
36339 message, or get a better display of the message than Alpine provides.
36350 the message that are necessary for the display of the message are also sent to the browser
36351 for its display.
36377 <P> If you would like that Alpine display all images, regardless of their source, and
36380 The message will display as intended, but you will leak information to the sender of the
36386 display. In order to use this mechanism you must first enable
36432 be sent to your external browser for display, unless you have configured a mailcap
36433 entry to display HTML files.
36452 to send messages to an external browser for display.
36456 that Alpine saved in order to display this message, so if you use this mechanism often
36570 Authorities that you want to trust but that aren't contained in the set of system CAs.
36667 is set then this option will have no effect.
36723 If this option is set it will be used instead of
36768 is set then this option will have no effect.
36826 If this option is set it will be used instead of
36865 is set then this option will have no effect.
36871 been signed by a certificate authority that is not in the regular set of system certificate
36904 If this option is set it will be used instead of
36944 If this option is set, the &quot;Sign&quot; option will default to ON when sending messages.
37016 If this feature is set the Mac OS X default keychain will be used as the place
37042 You might want to set this if you are having trouble due to the S/MIME support.
37067 If this option is set, the &quot;Encrypt&quot; option will default to ON when sending messages.
37096 If this option is set, you will only have to enter your passphrase for your private key
37443 to set this up, you might have had to enter a password to enter this
37556 is set. In this case, the month, day and year are represented by two
37689 server for folder names to display in the FOLDER LIST screen.
37690 It is intended to compensate for a small set of IMAP servers that
37725 of subscribed-to newsgroups. When this feature is not set, there is only
37730 is set to &quot;.newsrc&quot;, and the news server you are connecting to is
37735 If this feature is set, then the feature
37804 collections. If this feature is not set, Alpine will try to post to the first server in
37870 This feature modifies the method Alpine uses to display Text/Plain
37879 settings and always display text with Alpine's internal viewer.
38111 to the browser for display (rendering). This feature causes Web Alpine to convert
38280 rules for the servers with the implicit flag set will be used.
38370 host and folder names in the FOLDER LIST display.
38450 N, compose a new message. R, set a role.
38453 Send using UTF-8 character set; Send but replace untranslatable characters
38456 N, compose a new msg. I, continue interrupted msg. R, set a role.
38459 N, compose a new message. P, continue postponed msg. R, set a role.
38463 R, set a role. ^C to cancel.
38465 N, compose a new message. F, use form letter. R, set a role.
38469 R, set a role. ^C to cancel.
38472 R, set a role. ^C to cancel.
38475 F, use form letter. R, set a role. ^C to cancel.
38557 Alpine will display any information the command sends to standard output.