On Fri, 7 May 1999, Hans Franke wrote:
>
> > > In fact, I also don't use any fancy integrated software - just
> > > a plain mail reader, that's also the reason why I always put
> > > an URL on a single line - it is just the easyest way to pick it
> > > via your mouse and insert it in the 'Location' box, or on the
> > > command line (Yes, my Linux Box never had seen any X - just
> > > marking with the GNU mouse, press ALT-Fx, type 'lynx' and insert
> > > the marked URL). (Or just configure your PINE in using Lynx as
> > > a subshell.)
>
> > Can you give a brief tutorial on configuring PINE that way, Hans?
>
> Brief ? Two ways:
> a) use the spellchecker interface and add lynx via a script (I
> did use perl, but shell might be possible) or
> b) modify the sources and hook it on your own comand - not that
> complicated (Source at
> ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu
> if not within your actual LINUXarchives :)
>
> Gruss
> H.
>
> --
> Der Kopf ist auch nur ein Auswuchs wie der kleine Zeh.
> H.Achternbusch
>
Thanks! Major difference between us is you are using your own PINE and I
am using one from my shell account.
- don
Received on Fri May 07 1999 - 13:44:38 BST