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authorEduardo Chappa <chappa@washington.edu>2015-01-25 18:52:13 -0700
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* new version 2.20.1
* Ignore message from smtp server after a successful authentication challenge. * Alpine would not set include and lib paths for OpenSSL if this was installed in /usr/local/ssl. * If the .pinerc file is a symbolic link, Alpine might not write its contents when saving its configuration. * The _INIT_ token does not skip over non-alpha numeric characters in the name. Reported by Andreas Fehr. * If SSLDIR is defined somehow, do not disable S/MIME if the SSLCERTSDIR is not found. * Mismatch in size of UCS and CELL caused a corruption in the content of a pointer, which made the speller in PC-Alpine get the content of a word incorrectly. * Update splash screen to version 2.20 in main repository. * Skip testing openssl compatibility version when cross-compilation is detected. Fix contributed by Antti Seppälä.
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<H1>Alpine Technical Notes</H1>
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<H2><A NAME="TOC">Table of Contents</A></H2><P>
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+ Alpine Technical Notes
+
+ Version 2.20.1, January 2015
+
+Table of Contents
+
+ Introduction
+
+ * Design Goals
+ * Alpine Components
+
+ Background Details
+
+ * Domain Names
+ * RFC 2822 Compliance
+ * SMTP and Sendmail
+ * Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
+ * Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)
+ * Folder Collections
+
+ Building and Installation
+
+ * Compile-time Options
+ * Including LDAP Functionality
+ * Including Kerberos 5 Functionality
+ * Other Alpine Compile-time Options
+ * IMAPd Compile-time Options
+ * Building the Alpine Programs
+ * Installing Alpine and Pico on UNIX Platforms
+ * Installing PC-Alpine
+ * Installing IMAPd
+ * Support Files and Environment Variables: UNIX Alpine
+ * Support Files, Environment Variables, and Registry Values:
+ PC-Alpine
+
+ Command Line Arguments
+
+ * Alpine
+ * Pico
+ * Pilot
+
+ Configuration and Preferences
+
+ * Alpine Configuration
+ * General Configuration Variables
+ * Configuration Features
+ * Hidden Config Variables and Features
+ * Retired Variables
+ * Tokens for Index and Replying
+ * Conditional Inclusion of Text for Reply-Leadin, Signatures, and
+ Templates
+ * Per Server Directory Configuration
+ * Color Configuration
+ * Index Line Color Configuration
+ * Role Configuration
+ * Filtering Configuration
+ * Scoring Configuration
+ * Other Rules Configuration
+ * Search Rules Configuration
+ * Patterns
+ * Configuring News
+ Configuration Notes
+ + Alpine in Function Key Mode
+ + Domain Settings
+ + Syntax for Collections
+ + Syntax for Folder Names
+ + Server Name Syntax
+ + Folder Namespaces
+ + What is a Mail Drop?
+ + Sorting a Folder
+ + Alternate Editor
+ + Signatures and Signature Placement
+ + Feature List Variable
+ + Configuration Inheritance
+ + Using Environment Variables
+ + SMTP Servers
+ + MIME.Types file
+ + Color Details
+ + S/MIME Overview
+ + Additional Notes on PC-Alpine
+
+ Behind the Scenes
+
+ * Address Books
+ * Remote Configuration
+ * Checkpointing
+ * Debug Files
+ * INBOX and Special Folders
+ * Internal Help Files
+ * International Character Sets
+ * Interrupted and Postponed Messages
+ * Message Status
+ * MIME: Reading a Message
+ * MIME: Sending a Message
+ * New Mail Notification
+ * NFS
+ * Printers and Printing
+ * Save and Export
+ * Sent Mail
+ * Spell Checker
+ * Terminal Emulation and Key Mapping
+
Introduction
Design Goals