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index 6fbe15ac..e36c1bc5 100644
--- a/pith/pine.hlp
+++ b/pith/pine.hlp
@@ -89,7 +89,6 @@ Where "variable" is one of either:
ALPINE_VERSION
ALPINE_REVISION
ALPINE_COMPILE_DATE
- ALPINE_PATCHLEVEL
ALPINE_TODAYS_DATE
C_CLIENT_VERSION
_LOCAL_FULLNAME_
@@ -160,14 +159,6 @@ Version <!--#echo var="ALPINE_VERSION"-->(<!--#echo var="ALPINE_REVISION"-->)
</DIV>
<P>
-This version was modified from its original source code. More information
-about some of the patches applied to this version can be found <A HREF="h_patches">here</A>.
-<!--chtml if pinemode="running"-->
-The patch level of this version, including creation date of the patch is:
-<!--#echo var=ALPINE_PATCHLEVEL-->.
-<!--chtml endif-->
-
-<P>
Alpine is an &quot;Alternatively Licensed Program for Internet
News and Email&quot; produced until 2008 by the University of Washington.
It is intended to be an easy-to-use program for
@@ -3192,11 +3183,9 @@ There are also additional details on
<li><a href="h_config_alt_role_menu">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_alternate-role-menu"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_force_low_speed">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_assume-slow-link"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_auto_read_msgs">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-move-read-msgs"--></a>
-<li><a href="h_config_auto_read_msgs_rules">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-move-read-msgs-using-rules"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_auto_open_unread">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-open-next-unread"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_auto_unselect">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-unselect-after-apply"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_auto_unzoom">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-unzoom-after-apply"--></a>
-<li><a href="h_config_circular_tab">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-circular-tab"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_auto_zoom">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-zoom-after-select"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_use_boring_spinner">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_busy-cue-spinner-only"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_check_mail_onquit">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_check-newmail-when-quitting"--></a>
@@ -3296,7 +3285,6 @@ There are also additional details on
<li><a href="h_config_full_auto_expunge">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_expunge-without-confirm-everywhere"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_no_fcc_attach">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_fcc-without-attachments"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_force_arrow">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_force-arrow-cursor"--></a>
-<li><a href="h_config_ignore_size">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_ignore-size-changes"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_forward_as_attachment">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_forward-as-attachment"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_preserve_field">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_preserve-original-fields"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_quell_empty_dirs">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_quell-empty-directories"--></a>
@@ -3310,7 +3298,6 @@ There are also additional details on
<li><a href="h_config_add_ldap">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_ldap-result-to-addrbook-add"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_maildrops_preserve_state">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_maildrops-preserve-state"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_mark_fcc_seen">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-fcc-seen"--></a>
-<li><a href="h_config_mark_for_group">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-me-in-group"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_mark_for_cc">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-cc"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_mulnews_as_typed">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_mult-newsrc-hostnames-as-typed"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_news_uses_recent">FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_news-approximates-new-status"--></a>
@@ -3513,7 +3500,6 @@ There are also additional details on
<li><a href="h_config_image_viewer">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_image-viewer"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_inbox_path">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_inbox-path"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_archived_folders">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-archive-folders"--></a>
-<li><a href="h_config_sleep">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sleep-interval-length"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_incoming_interv">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-check-interval"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_incoming_second_interv">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-check-interval-secondary"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_incoming_list">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-check-list"--></a>
@@ -3566,7 +3552,6 @@ There are also additional details on
<li><a href="h_config_print_cat">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_personal-print-category"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_print_command">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_personal-print-command"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_post_char_set">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_posting-character-set"--></a>
-<li><a href="h_config_special_text_to_color">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_h_config_special_text_to_color"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_postponed_folder">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_postponed-folder"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_print_font_char_set">OPTION: Print-Font-Char-Set</a>
<li><a href="h_config_print_font_name">OPTION: Print-Font-Name</a>
@@ -3595,11 +3580,9 @@ There are also additional details on
<li><a href="h_config_sending_filter">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sending-filters"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_sendmail_path">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sendmail-path"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_signature_color">OPTION: Signature Color</a>
-<li><a href="h_config_special_text_color">OPTION: Special Text Color</a>
<li><a href="h_config_signature_file">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_signature-file"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_smtp_server">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_smtp-server"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_sort_key">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sort-key"--></a>
-<li><a href="h_config_thread_sort_key">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_thread-sort-key"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_speller">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_speller"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_sshcmd">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_ssh-command"--></a>
<li><a href="h_config_ssh_open_timeo">OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_ssh-open-timeout"--></a>
@@ -4459,10 +4442,6 @@ thread:
message in the thread was sent to you as a cc:. This symbol will only show up if
the feature
&quot;<A HREF="h_config_mark_for_cc"><!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-cc"--></A>&quot; is turned on (which is the default).
- <LI> &quot;.&quot; for messages that were sent to you as part of a group message, regardless
- of if all addresses in the To: field are yours or not. This symbol will only show up if
- the feature
- &quot;<A HREF="h_config_mark_for_group"><!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-me-in-group"--></A>&quot; is turned on (which is the default).
<LI> &quot;X&quot; for selected. You have selected at least one message in the thread by using the
&quot;select&quot; command. (Some systems may optionally allow selected
messages to be denoted by the index line being displayed in bold
@@ -4622,10 +4601,6 @@ message:
message was sent to you as a cc:. This symbol will only show up if
the feature
&quot;<A HREF="h_config_mark_for_cc"><!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-cc"--></A>&quot; is turned on (which is the default).
- <LI> &quot;.&quot; for messages that were sent to you as part of a group message, regardless
- of if all addresses in the To: field are yours or not. This symbol will only show up if
- the feature
- &quot;<A HREF="h_config_mark_for_group"><!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-me-in-group"--></A>&quot; is turned on (which is the default).
<LI> &quot;X&quot; for selected. You have selected the message by using the
&quot;select&quot; command. (Some systems may optionally allow selected
messages to be denoted by the index line being displayed in bold
@@ -5540,163 +5515,6 @@ the names of the carbon copy addresses of the message.
&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
</BODY>
</HTML>
-======= h_thread_index_sort_arrival =======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>SORT OPTION: Arrival</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>SORT OPTION: Arrival</H1>
-
-The <EM>Arrival</EM> sort option arranges threads according to the last
-time that a message was added to it. In this order the last thread
-contains the most recent message in the folder.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-======= h_thread_index_sort_date =======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>SORT OPTION: Date</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>SORT OPTION: Date</H1>
-
-The <EM>Date</EM> sort option in the THREAD&nbsp;INDEX screen sorts
-threads by the date in which messages were sent. The thread containing the
-last message in this order is displayed last.
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-======= h_thread_index_sort_subj =======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>SORT OPTION: Subject</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>SORT OPTION: Subject</H1>
-
-The <EM>Subject</EM> sort option has not been defined yet.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-======= h_thread_index_sort_ordsubj =======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>SORT OPTION: OrderedSubject</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>SORT OPTION: OrderedSubject</H1>
-
-The <EM>OrderedSubject</EM> sort option in the THREAD&nbsp;INDEX screen is
-the same as sorting by <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_subj">Subject</A>.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-======= h_thread_index_sort_thread =======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>SORT OPTION: Thread</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>SORT OPTION: Thread</H1>
-
-The <EM>Thread</EM> sort option in the THREAD&nbsp;INDEX screen sorts all
-messages by the proposed algorithm by Crispin and Murchison. In this
-method of sorting once threads have been isolated they are sorted by the
-date of their parents, or if that is missing, the first message in that
-thread.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-======= h_thread_index_sort_from =======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>SORT OPTION: From</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>SORT OPTION: From</H1>
-
-The <EM>From</EM> sort option has not been defined yet.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-======= h_thread_index_sort_size =======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>SORT OPTION: Size</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>SORT OPTION: Size</H1>
-
-The <EM>Size</EM> sort option sorts threads by their size (the number
-of messages in the thread). This could be used to find conversations
-where no reply has been sent by any of the participants in the thread
-(e.g. those whose length is equal to one). Longer threads appear
-below shorter ones.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-======= h_thread_index_sort_score =======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>SORT OPTION: Score</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>SORT OPTION: Score</H1>
-
-The <EM>Score</EM> sort option means that threads are sorted according to
-the maximum score of a message in that thread. A thread all of whose
-messages contain a smaller score than a message in some other thread is
-placed in an earlier place in the list of messages for that folder; that
-is, threads with the highest scores appear at the bottom of the index
-list.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-======= h_thread_index_sort_to =======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>SORT OPTION: To</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>SORT OPTION: To</H1>
-
-The <EM>To</EM> sort option has not been defined yet.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-======= h_thread_index_sort_cc =======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>SORT OPTION: Cc</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>SORT OPTION: Cc</H1>
-
-The <EM>Cc</EM> sort option has not been defined yet.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
======= h_index_cmd_whereis =======
<HTML>
<HEAD>
@@ -6920,46 +6738,6 @@ hold down the &quot;Control&quot; key on your keyboard. The second &quot;^&quot
&quot;type the character ^&quot;.
<P>
-This version of Alpine contains an enhanced algorithm for justification,
-which allows you to justify text that contains more complicated quote
-strings. This algorithm is based on pragmatics, rather than on a theory,
-and seems to work well with most messages. Below you will find technical
-information on how this algorithm works.
-
-<P>
-When justifying, Alpine goes through each line of the text and tries to
-determine for each line what the quote string of that line is. The quote
-string you provided is always recognized. Among other characters
-recognized is &quot;&gt;&quot;.
-
-<P>
-Some other constructions of quote strings are recognized only if they
-appear enough in the text. For example &quot;Peter :&quot; is only
-recognized if it appears in two consecutive lines.
-
-<P>
-Additionaly, Alpine recognizes indent-strings and justifies text in a
-paragraph to the right of indent-string, padding with spaces if necessary.
-An indent string is one which you use to delimit elements of a list. For
-example, if you were to write a list of groceries, one may write:
-
-<UL>
-<LI> Fruit
-<LI> Bread
-<LI> Eggs
-</UL>
-
-<P>
-In this case the character &quot;*&quot; is the indent-string. Aline
-recognizes numbers (0, 1, 2.5, etc) also as indent-strings, and certain
-combinations of spaces, periods, and parenthesis. In any case, numbers are
-recognized <B>ONLY</B> if the line preceeding the given line is empty or
-ends in one of the characters &quot;.&quot; or &quot;:&quot;.
-In addition to the explanation of what constitutes a paragraph above, a
-new paragraph is recognized when an indent-string is found in it (and
-validated according to the above stated rules).
-
-<P>
&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
</BODY>
</HTML>
@@ -18522,7 +18300,6 @@ This set of special tokens may be used in the
<A HREF="h_config_index_format">&quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_index-format"-->&quot;</A> option,
in the <A HREF="h_config_reply_intro">&quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_reply-leadin"-->&quot;</A> option,
in signature files,
-in the <A HREF="h_config_reply_leadin_rules">&quot;new-rules&quot; option</A>,
in template files used in
<A HREF="h_rules_roles">&quot;roles&quot;</A>, and in the folder name
that is the target of a Filter Rule.
@@ -18535,7 +18312,7 @@ and in the target of Filter Rules.
<P>
<P>
-<H1><EM>Tokens Available for all Cases (except Filter Rules or in some cases for new-rules)</EM></H1>
+<H1><EM>Tokens Available for all Cases (except Filter Rules)</EM></H1>
<DL>
<DT>SUBJECT</DT>
@@ -18568,15 +18345,6 @@ email address, never the personal name.
For example, &quot;mailbox@domain&quot;.
</DD>
-<DT>ADDRESSTO</DT>
-<DD>
-This is similar to the &quot;TO&quot; token, only it is always the
-email address of all people listed in the TO: field of the messages. Addresses
-are separated by a blank space. Example, &quot;mailbox@domain&quot; when
-the e-mail message contains only one person in the To: field, or
-&quot;peter@flintstones.com president@world.com&quot;.
-</DD>
-
<DT>MAILBOX</DT>
<DD>
This is the same as the &quot;ADDRESS&quot; except that the
@@ -18624,15 +18392,6 @@ are unavailable) of the persons specified in the
message's &quot;Cc:&quot; header field.
</DD>
-<DT>ADDRESSCC</DT>
-<DD>
-This is similar to the &quot;CC&quot; token, only it is always the
-email address of all people listed in the Cc: field of the messages. Addresses
-are separated by a blank space. Example: &quot;mailbox@domain&quot; when
-the e-mail message contains only one person in the Cc: field, or
-&quot;peter@flintstones.com president@world.com&quot;.
-</DD>
-
<DT>RECIPS</DT>
<DD>
This token represents the personal names (or email addresses if the names
@@ -18641,14 +18400,6 @@ message's &quot;To:&quot; header field and
the message's &quot;Cc:&quot; header field.
</DD>
-<DT>ADDRESSRECIPS</DT>
-<DD>
-This token represent the e-mail addresses of the people in the To: and
-Cc: fields, exactly in that order separated by a space. It is almost obtained
-by concatenating the ADDRESSTO and ADDRESSCC tokens.
-</DD>
-
-
<DT>NEWSANDRECIPS</DT>
<DD>
This token represents the newsgroups from the
@@ -18994,11 +18745,7 @@ aspects of the message's state.
The first character is either blank,
a '*' for message marked Important, or a '+' indicating a message
addressed directly to you (as opposed to your having received it via a
-mailing list, for example). The symbol '.' will be used
-for messages that were sent to you as part of a group message, regardless
-of if all addresses in the To: field are yours or not. This symbol will only show up if
-the feature
-&quot;<A HREF="h_config_mark_for_group"><!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-me-in-group"--></A>&quot; is turned on (which is the default).
+mailing list, for example).
When the feature
&quot;<A HREF="h_config_mark_for_cc"><!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-cc"--></A>&quot;
is set, if the first character would have been
@@ -19134,14 +18881,6 @@ The progression of sizes used looks like:
<P>
</DD>
-<DT>SIZETHREAD</DT>
-<DD>
-This token represents the total size of the thread for a collapsed thread
-or the size of the branch for an expanded thread. The field is omitted for
-messages that are not top of threads nor branches and it defaults to
-the SIZE token when your folders is not sorted by thread.
-</DD>
-
<DT>SIZENARROW</DT>
<DD>
This token represents the total size, in bytes, of the message.
@@ -19757,78 +19496,6 @@ This is an end of line marker.
</DL>
<P>
-<H1><EM>Tokens Available Only for New-Rules</EM></H1>
-
-<DL>
-<DT>FOLDER</DT>
-<DD>
-Name of the folder where the rule will be applied
-</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<DL>
-<DT>COLLECTION</DT>
-<DD>
-Name of the collection list where the rule will be applied.
-</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<DL>
-<DT>ROLE</DT>
-<DD>
-Name of the Role used to reply a message.
-</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<DL>
-<DT>BCC</DT>
-<DD>
-Not implemented yet, but it will be implemented in future versions. It will
-be used for <A HREF="h_config_compose_rules">compose</A>
-<A HREF="h_config_reply_rules">reply</A>
-<A HREF="h_config_forward_rules">forward</A>
-rules.
-</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<DL>
-<DT>LCC</DT>
-<DD>
-This is the value of the Lcc: field at the moment that you start the composition.
-</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<DL>
-<DT>FORWARDFROM</DT>
-<DD>
-This corresponds to the personal name (or address if there's no personal
-name) of the person who sent the message that you are forwarding.
-</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<DL>
-<DT>FORWARDADDRESS</DT>
-<DD>
-This is the address of the person that sent the message that you
-are forwarding.
-</DD>
-</DL>
-
-
-
-
-<DL>
-<DT>FLAG</DT>
-<DD>
-A string containing the value of all the flags associated to a specific
-message. The possible values of allowed flags are "*" for Important, "N"
-for recent or new, "U" for unseen or unread, "R" for seen or read, "A" for
-answered and "D" for deleted. See an example of its use in the
-<A HREF="h_config_new_rules">new rules</A> explanation and example help.
-</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<P>
<H1><EM>Token Available Only for Templates and Signatures</EM></H1>
<DL>
@@ -20753,53 +20420,6 @@ give up and consider it a failed connection.
&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
</BODY>
</HTML>
-====== h_config_sleep ======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sleep-interval-length"--> (UNIX Alpine only)</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sleep-interval-length"--> (UNIX Alpine only)</H1>
-
-<P>
-When you open an attachment, Alpine goes through a list of viewers either
-in your .mailcap file, or some other mailcap file in your system. The
-normal behavior is that Alpine opens a local copy of the attachment, which
-is removed from the system <B>after</B> the viewer has completed
-displaying it. For example, if you open an attachment on a viewer and
-later close the viewer, then control will return to the system and the
-copy of the attachment will be removed from the system. This is the normal
-behavior and has been accepted for years as the correct behavior.
-
-<P>
-However, if an instance of the viewer is already open, the viewer may
-return control to the system <B>before</B> it reads the copy of the
-attachment. Given that Alpine removes the copy of the attachment after
-control is returned to the system, this may cause Alpine to remove the
-copy of the attachment <B>before</B> it is actually opened by the viewer.
-
-<P>
-Since Alpine has no control over when a viewer returns from opening a file,
-and viewers should not return before they read the file, Alpine has no control
-over when the viewer will read the file and avoid the problem described above.
-
-<P>
-The value of this option is the number of seconds that Alpine will wait
-between the time that the viewer returns control to the system and the
-when it will remove it from the system. You will not notice this
-delay, since this will happen in the background. The default value is
-0 which means that no delay will occur, and it is a value which may trigger
-the problem described above with some viewers. By modifying the value of
-this option you can set Alpine to wait longer. A reasonable small value is 5,
-which works with all viewers tested to date. The maximum value is 120
-(2 minutes).
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_incoming_interv ======
<HTML>
<HEAD>
@@ -21864,102 +21484,6 @@ your account's home directory).
&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
</BODY>
</HTML>
-====== h_config_maildir_location ======
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_maildir-location"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_maildir-location"--></H1>
-
-<P>
-This option should be used only if you have a Maildir folder which you
-want to use as your INBOX. If this is not your case (or don't know what
-this is), you can safely ignore this option.
-
-<P>
-This option overrides the default directory Pine uses to find the location of
-your INBOX, in case this is in Maildir format. The default value of this
-option is "Maildir", but in some systems, this directory could have been
-renamed (e.g. to ".maildir"). If this is your case use this option to change
-the default.
-
-<P>
-The value of this option is prefixed with the "~/" string to determine the
-full path to your INBOX.
-
-<P>
-You should probably <A HREF="h_config_maildir">read</A> a few tips that
-teach you how to configure your maildir for optimal performance. This
-version also has <A HREF="h_config_courier_list">support</A> for the
-Courier style file system when a maildir collection is accessed locally.
-
-<P><UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL>
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_maildir =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>Maildir Support</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>Maildir Support</H1>
-
-This version of Alpine has been enhanced with Maildir support. This text is
-intended to be a reference on its support.
-<P>
-
-A Maildir folder is a directory that contains three directories called
-cur, tmp and new. A program that delivers mail (e.g. postfix) will put new
-mail in the new directory. A program that reads mail will look for for old
-messages in the cur directory, while it will look for new mail in the new
-directory.
-<P>
-
-In order to use maildir support it is better to set your inbox-path to the
-value &quot;#md/inbox&quot; (without quotes). This assumes that your mail
-delivery agent is delivering new mail to ~/Maildir/new. If the directory
-where new mail is being delivered is not called "Maildir", you can set the
-name of the subdirectory of home where it is being delivered in the <A
-HREF="h_config_maildir_location"><!--#echo var="VAR_maildir-location"--></A> configuration
-variable. Most of the time you will not have to worry about the
-<!--#echo var="VAR_maildirlocation"--> variable, because it will probably be set by your
-administrator in the pine.conf configuration file.
-<P>
-
-One of the advantages of the Maildir support of this version of Alpine is
-that you do not have to stop using folders in another styles (mbox, mbx,
-etc.). This is desirable since the usage of a specific mail storage system
-is a personal decision. Folders in the maildir format that are part of the
-Mail collection will be recognized without any extra configuration of your
-part. If your mail/ collection is located under the mail/ directory, then
-creating a new maildir folder in this collection is done by pressing "A"
-and entering the string "#driver.md/mail/newfolder". Observe that adding a
-new folder as "newfolder" may not create such folder in maildir format.
-
-<P>
-If you would like to have all folders created in the maildir format by
-default, you do so by adding a Maildir Collection. In order to convert
-your current mail/ collection into a maildir collection, edit the
-collection and change the path variable from &quot;mail/&quot; to
-&quot;#md/mail&quot;. In a maildir collection folders of any other format
-are ignored.
-
-<P> Finally, This version also has
-<A HREF="h_config_courier_list">support</A> for the Courier style file system
-when a maildir collection is accessed locally.
-
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_literal_sig =====
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-====== h_config_thread_sort_key =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_thread-sort-key--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_thread-sort-key--></TITLE></H1>
-
-This option determines the order in which threads will be displayed. You
-can choose from the options listed below. Each folder is sorted in one of
-the sort orders displayed below first, then the thread containing the last
-message of that sorted list is put at the end of the index. All messages
-of that thread are &quot;removed&quot; from the sorted list and the
-process is repeated with the remaining messages in that list.
-
-<P>
-<UL>
- <LI> <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_arrival">Arrival</A>
- <LI> <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_date">Date</A>
-<!-- <LI> <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_subj">Subject</A>
- <LI> <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_ordsubj">OrderedSubj</A>-->
- <LI> <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_thread">Thread</A>
-<!-- <LI> <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_from">From</A> -->
- <LI> <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_size">Size</A>
- <LI> <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_score">Score</A>
-<!-- <LI> <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_to">To</A>
- <LI> <A HREF="h_thread_index_sort_cc">Cc</A>-->
-</UL>
-
-<P> Each type of sort may also be reversed. Normal default is by
-&quot;Thread&quot;.
-
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_other_startup =====
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-====== h_config_procid =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>Token: PROCID</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>TOKEN: PROCID explained</H1>
-
-<P>
-The PROCID token is a way in which the user and the program can differentiate
-between different parts of a program. It allows the user to tell the
-program when to use a specific rule, and only use it at that specific
-moment.
-
-<P> The normal way in which this is done is by adding a new configuration
-variable. The idea behind the PROCID token is that instead of adding a new
-configuration variable (which means the user has to go through more
-configuration variables just to tune the program to his liking), we reuse
-an old variable and let the user look inside that variable for the desired
-behavior, which is actually set by setting the PROCID token.
-
-<P>
-Consider the following examples for forward-rules:
-
-<P>
-_ROLE_ == {work} =&gt; _SUBJECT_ := _COPY_{[tag] _SUBJECT_}
-
-<P>
-and
-
-<P>
-_ROLE_ == {work} =&gt; _LCC_ := _TRIM_{_FORWARDFROM_ &lt;_FORWARDADDRESS_&gt;}
-
-<P>
-both are triggered by the same condition. Since both are configured in the
-same variable, only one of them will be executed all the time (whichever
-is first). Therefore in order to differentiate, we add a _PROCID_ token.
-So, for example, the first example above will be executed only when we are
-determining the subject. In this case, the following rule will accomplish
-this task
-
-<P>
-_PROCID_ == {fwd-subject} && _ROLE_ == {work} =&gt; _SUBJECT_ := _COPY_{[tag] _SUBJECT_}
-
-<P>
-In this case, this rule will be tested fully only when we are determining
-the subject line of a forwarded message, not otherwise.
-
-<P>
-It is wise to add the _PROCID_ token as the first condition in a rule, so
-that other conditions will not be tested in a long list of rules.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_compose_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_compose-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_compose-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> At this time, this option is used to generate values for signature
-files that is not possible to do with the use of
-<A HREF="h_rules_roles">roles</A>.
-
-<P> For example, you can have a rule like:<BR>
-_TO_ >> {Peter Flinstones} => _SIGNATURE_{~/.petersignature}
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_forward_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_forward-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_forward-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option has several uses. This feature uses the PROCID function
-to identify different features of forwarding. You can read more about PROCID
-by following <A HREF="h_config_procid">this link</A>.
-
-<P> If you want to edit the subject of a forwarded message, use the
-PROCID <I>fwd-subject</I>. For example you could have a rule like
-
-<P>
-_ROLE_ == {admin} && _SUBJECT_ !&gt; {[tag] } =&gt; _COPY_{[tag] _SUBJECT_}
-
-<P> Another way in which this option can be used, is to trim the values of
-some fields. For this application the PROCID is <I>fwd-lcc</I>. For
-example it can be used in the following way:
-
-<P>
-_ROLE_ == {work} => _LCC_ := _TRIM_{_FORWARDFROM_ &lt;_FORWARDADDRESS_&gt;}
-
-<P> Other functions that can be used in this option are _EXEC_ and _REXTRIM_.
-
-<P> You can also use the _EXEC_ function. The documentation for this function
-is in the
-<A HREF="h_config_resub_rules"><!--#echo var="VAR_reply-subject-rules"--></A>
-help text.
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_index_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_index-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_index-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option is used to supersede the value of the option <A
-HREF="h_config_index_format"><!--#echo var="VAR_index-format"--></A> for specific folders. In
-this form you can have different index-formats for different folders. For
-example an entry here may be:
-
-<P>
-_FOLDER_ == {INBOX} => _INDEX_{IMAPSTATUS DATE FROM(33%) SIZE SUBJECT(67%)}
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_pretty_command =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>Pretty-Command Explained</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>Pretty Command Explained</H1>
-
-<P> This text explains how to encode keys so that they will be recognized
-by Alpine in the _PKEY_ token. Most direct keystrokes are recognized in the
-same way. For example, the key ~ is recognized by the same character. The
-issue is how control, or functions keys are recognized. The internal code
-is most times easy to find out. If the key you want to use is not already
-recognized by Alpine simply press it. Alpine will print its code. For example,
-the return key is not recognized in this screen, so if you press it, you
-will see the following message.
-
-<P> [Command &quot;RETURN&quot; not defined for this screen. Use ? for help]
-
-<P> from here you can guess that the code for the return command is
-RETURN. You can try other commands, like Control-C, the TAB key, F4, etc.
-to see their codes.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_key_macro_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_key-definition-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_key-definition-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option can be used to define macros, that is, to define a key that
-when pressed executes a group of predetermined keystrokes. Since Alpine is
-a menu driven program, sometimes the same key may have different meanings
-in different screens, so a global redefinition of a key although possible
-is not advisable.
-
-<P> <B>Always use the _SCREEN_ token as defined below.</B>. You have been
-warned!
-
-<P> In each screen, every time you press a recognized key a command is
-activated. In order to understand this feature, think of commands instead
-of keystrokes. For example, you can think of the sort by thread command.
-This command is associated to the keystrokes $ and h. You may want to
-associate this command to a specific keystroke, like ~, so every time you
-press the ~ key, Alpine understand the $ and h keystrokes, which activates
-the sort by thread command.
-
-<P> Therefore, in order to use this option you must think of three
-components. The screen where you will use the macro, the keystroke you
-want to use and the set of keystrokes used by Alpine to accomplish the task
-you want to accomplish. We will talk about these three components in what
-follows.
-
-<P> First you must decide in which screen the macro will be used. This
-feature is currently only available for the screen where your messages
-are listed in index form (<A HREF="h_mail_index">MESSAGE INDEX</A>),
-the screen where your message is displayed
-(<A HREF="h_mail_view">MESSAGE TEXT</A>) and the screen where the list of
-folders is displayed (<A HREF="h_folder_maint">FOLDER LIST</A>). The
-internal names of these screens for this patch are &quot;index&quot;,
-&quot;text&quot; and
-&quot;folder&quot; respectively. Please note that the internal names are
-all in lowercase are are case sensitive.
-
-<P> In order to define the screen, you use the _SCREEN_ token, so for
-example, you can write _SCREEN_ == {index}.
-
-<P> Second you must think of which key you will use to activate the macro.
-Here you can use any key of your choice. The token you use to designate a
-key is the _PKEY_ token (PKEY stands for &quot;pressed key&quot;). For
-example you could use _PKEY_ == {~}, to designate the &quot;~&quot;
-character to activate the command. Some keystrokes (like control, or
-function keys) are encoded in special ways. You should read the
-<A HREF="h_config_pretty_command">full explanation</A> on how to find
-out the encoding for each keystroke.
-
-<P> Last, you must think of the list of keys you will use to accomplish
-the task you want Alpine to perform. Say for example you want to have the
-folder sorted by thread. That means you want Aline to execute the keys
-&quot;$&quot; and &quot;h&quot;. You use the _COMMAND_ function to specify
-this. The syntax in this case is _COMMAND_{$,h}.
-
-<P> Observe that in the above example the different inputs are separated
-by commas. This is the standard way in which the
-<A HREF="h_config_init_cmd_list"><!--#echo var="VAR_initial-keystroke-list"--></A> command works from
-the command line. Due to restrictions in the way Alpine works, a comma is a
-special character, which when added to a configuration option like this
-will cause the configuration to split into several lines in the
-configuration screen. This has the effect of producing several
-configuration options, all of which are incorrect. This is undesirable
-because what you want is to have it all in one line. In order to force the
-configuration into one line you must quote the comma. The best way to
-accomplish this is by quoting the full definition of the rule. For
-example.
-
-<P>
-&quot;_SCREEN_ == {index} && _PKEY_ == {~} => _COMMAND_{$,h}&quot;
-
-<P> Another way to accomplish the same effect is by quoting the command and
-not using quotes for the full command, nor commas to separate the
-keystrokes in the command, for example
-
-<P>
-_SCREEN_ == {index} && _PKEY_ == {~} => _COMMAND_{&quot;$h&quot;}
-
-<P> For more information on how to define the argument of the _COMMAND_
-token see the help of
-<A HREF="h_config_init_cmd_list"><!--#echo var="VAR_initial-keystroke-list"--></A>.
-
-<P> Because the $ command can also be used as the first character in the
-definition of an environemnt variable, no expansion of environment variables
-is done when parsing this variable. The $ character does not need quoting
-and quoting it will make Alpine fail to produce the correct result.
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_replace_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_replace-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_replace-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option is used to have Alpine print different values for specific
-tokens in the <A HREF="h_config_index_format"><!--#echo var="VAR_index-format"--></A>. For example you
-can replace strings like "To: newsgroup" by your name.
-
-<P> Here are examples of possible rules:<BR>
-_FOLDER_ != {sent-mail} && _NICK_ != {} => _FROM_ := _REPLACE_{_FROM_ (_NICK_)}
-
-<P> or if you receive messages with tags that contain arbitrary numbers, and
-you want them removed from the index (but not from the subject), use a rule
-like the following<BR>
-_FOLDER_ == {INBOX} => _SUBJECT_ := _REXTRIM_{&#92;[some-tag-here #[0-9].*&#92;]}
-
-<P> You can also use this configuration option to remove specific strings of
-the index display screen, so that you can trim unnecessary information in
-your index, like the reply leadin string in the OPENINGTEXTNQ token of the index.
-<BR>
-_FOLDER_ == {mailing-list} => _OPENINGTEXTNQ_ := _REXTRIM_{On.*wrote: }
-
-<P> or if you receive messages with tags that contain arbitrary numbers, and
-you want them removed from the index (but not from the subject), use a rule
-like the following<BR>
-
-<P> You can also use the _EXEC_ function. The documentation for this function
-is in the
-<A HREF="h_config_resub_rules"><!--#echo var="VAR_reply-subject-rules"--></A>
-help text.
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_reply_leadin_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-leadin-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-leadin-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option is used to have Alpine generate a different
-<A HREF="h_config_reply_intro"><!--#echo var="VAR_reply-leadin"--></A> string dependent either on
-the person you are replying to, or the folder where the message is being
-replied is in, or both.
-
-<P> Here there are examples of how this can be used. One can use the definition
-below to post to newsgroups and the pine-info mailing list, say:
-<P>
-_FOLDER_ << {pine-info;_NEWS_} => _REPLY_{*** _FROM_ _ADDRESS_("_FROM_" "" "(_ADDRESS_) ")wrote in_NEWS_("" " the" "") _FOLDER_ _NEWS_("" "list " "")_SMARTDATE_("Today" "today" "on _LONGDATE_"):}
-
-<P> Here there is an example that one can use to change the reply indent string
-to reply people that speak spanish.
-<P>
-_FROM_{Condorito;Quico} => _REPLY_{*** _FROM_ (_ADDRESS_) escribi&oacute; _SMARTDATE_("Today" "hoy" "en _LONGDATE_"):}
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_resub_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-subject-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-subject-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option is used to have Alpine generate a different subject when
-replying rather than the one Alpine would generate automatically.
-
-<P> Here there are a couple of examples about how to use this
-configuration option:
-
-<P> In order to have messages with empty subject to be replied with the message
-"your message" use the rule<BR>
-<center>_SUBJECT_ == {} => _RESUB_{Re: your message}</center>
-
-<P> If you want to trim some parts of the subject when you reply use the
-rule<BR>
-<center>_SUBJECT_ >> {[one];two} => _SUBJECT_ := _TRIM_{[;];two}</center>
-
-<P>this rule removes the brackets "[" and "]" whenever the string "[one]"
-appears in it, it also removes the word "two" from it.
-
-<P>Another example where you may want to use this rule is when you
-correspond with people that change the reply string from &quot;Re:&quot;
-to &quot;AW:&quot; or &quot;Sv:&quot;. In this case a rule like<BR>
-<center>_SUBJECT_ >> {Sv: ;AW: } => _SUBJECT_ := _TRIM_{Sv: ;AW: }</center>
-<P>
-would eliminate undesired strings in replies.
-
-<P> Another interesting use of this option is the use of the _EXEC_ function.
-This function takes as an argument a program or a script. This program
-must take as the input a file, and write its output to that file. For example,
-below is a sample of a script that removes the letter &quot;a&quot; of a file.
-
-<PRE>
-#!/bin/sh
-sed 's/a//g' $1 > /tmp/mytest
-mv /tmp/mytest $1
-</PRE>
-
-<P>
-As you can see this script took &quot;$1&quot; as input file, the sed program
-wrote its output to /tmp/mytest, and then the move program moved the file
-/tmp/mytest to the input file &quot;$1&quot;. This is the kind of behavior
-that your program is expected to have.
-
-<P>
-The content of the input file (&quot;$1&quot; above) is the value of a token
-like _SUBJECT_. In order to indicate this, we use the notation
-
-<P>
-_SUBJECT_ := _EXEC_{/path/to/script}
-
-<P> for the action. So for example
-
-<P>
-_FOLDER_ := {sent-mail} =&gt; _SUBJECT_ := _EXEC_{/path/to/script}
-
-<P> is a valid rule.
-
-<P> You can also use this configuration option to customize reply subjects
-according to the sender of the message.
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_sort_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sort-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_sort-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option is used to have Alpine sort different folders in different orders
-and thus override the value already set in the
-<A HREF="h_config_sort_key"><!--#echo var="VAR_sort-key"--></A> configuration option.
-
-<P> Here's an example of the way it can be used. In this case all incoming
-folders are mailing lists, except for INBOX, so we sort INBOX by arrival
-(which is the default type of sort), but we want all the rest of mailing
-lists and newsgroups to be sorted by thread.
-
-<P>
-_COLLECTION_ >> {Incoming-Folders;News} && _FOLDER_ != {INBOX} => _SORT_{tHread}
-
-<P> Another example could be<BR>
-_FOLDER_ == {Mailing List} => _SORT_{Reverse tHread}
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_save_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_save-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_save-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option is used to specify which folder should be used to save a
-message depending either on the folder the message is in, who the message
-is from, or text that the message contains in specific headers (Cc:,
-Subject:, etc).
-
-<P> If this option is set and the
-<A HREF="h_config_auto_read_msgs"><!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-move-read-msgs"--></A> configuration
-option is also enabled then these definitions will be used to move messages
-from your INBOX when exiting Alpine.
-
-<P>Here there are some examples<BR>
-_FLAG_ >> {D} -> Trash<BR>
-_FROM_ == {U2} -> Bono<BR>
-_FOLDER_ == {comp.mail.pine} -> pine-stuff<BR>
-_NICK_ != {} -> _NICK_/_NICK_<BR>
-_DATEISO_ >> {02-10;02-11} -> archive-oct-nov-2002
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_reply_indent_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-indent-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_reply-indent-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option is used to specify which reply-indent-string is to be used
-when replying to an e-mail. If none of the rules are successful, the result in
-the variable <a href="h_config_reply_indent_string"><!--#echo var="VAR_reply-indent-string"--></a>
-is used.
-
-<P> The associated function to this configuration option is called "RESTR" (for
-REply STRing). Some examples of its use are:<BR>
-_FROM_ == {Your Boss} => _RESTR_{"> "}<BR>
-_FROM_ == {My Wife} => _RESTR_{":* "}<BR>
-_FROM_ == {Perter Flinstone;Wilma Flinstone} => _RESTR_{"_INIT_ > "}<BR>
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_smtp_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_smtp-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_smtp-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option is used to specify which SMTP server should be used when
-sending a message, if this rule is not defined, or the execution of the rule
-results in no server selected, then Alpine will look for
-the value from the role that is being used to compose the message. If no smtp
-server is defined in that role or you are not using a role, then Alpine will get
-the name of the server from the
-<A HREF="h_config_smtp_server">&quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_smtp-server"-->&quot;</A> configuration
-option according to the rules used in that variable.
-
-<P> The function associated to this configuration option is _SMTP_, an example
-of the use of this function is<BR>
-_ADDRESSTO_ == {peter@bedrock.com} => _SMTP_{smtp.bedrock.com}
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_startup_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_startup-rules"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_startup-rules"--></H1>
-
-<P> This option is used when a folder is being opened. You can use it to specify its <A
-HREF="h_config_inc_startup"><!--#echo var="VAR_incoming-startup-rule"--></A> and override
-Alpine's global value set for all folders.
-
-<P> An example of the usage of this option is:<BR>
-_FOLDER_ == {Lynx;pine-info;_NEWS_} => _STARTUP_{first-unseen}
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_new_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: New Rules Explained</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: New Rules Explained</H1>
-
-This is a quite powerful option. Here you can define rules that override
-the values of any other option you have set in Alpine.
-
-<P>
- For example, you can set your folders to be sorted in a certain way when
-you open them (say by Arrival). You may want, however, your newsgroups to
-be sorted by thread. The set of &quot;rules&quot; options allows you to
-configure this and many other options, including the index-format for
-specific folders, the way the subject is displayed in the index screen or
-the reply-leadin-string, to name a few.
-
-<P>
- Every rule has three parts: a condition, a separator and an action. The
-action is what will happen if the condition of the rule is satisified.
-
-<P>
- Here is an example:
-
-<P>
- _FROM_ == {Fred Flinstone} =&gt; _SAVE_{Fred}
-
-<P>
- Here the separator is "=&gt;". Whatever is to the left of the separator
-is the condition (that is _FROM_ == {Fred Flinstone}) and to the right is
-the action (_SAVE_{Fred}). The condition means that the rule will be
-applied only if the message that you are reading is from &quot;Fred
-Flinstone&quot;, and the action will be that you will be offered to save
-it in the folder &quot;Fred&quot;, whenever you press the letter
-&quot;S&quot; to save a message.
-
-<P>
- The separator is always &quot;=&gt;&quot;, with one exception to be seen
-later. But for the most part this will be the only one you will ever need.
-
-<P>
- Now let us see how to do it. There are 13 functions already defined for
-you. These are: _EXEC_, _INDEX_, _REPLACE_, _REPLY_, _RESUB_, _SAVE_,
-_SIGNATURE_, _SORT_, _STARTUP_, _TRIM_, _REXTRIM_, _THREADSTYLE and
-_THREADINDEX_. The parameter of a function has to be enclosed between
-&quot;{&quot; and &quot;}&quot;, so for example you can specify
-_SAVE_{saved-messages} as a valid sentence.
-
-<P>
- Later in the document you will find examples. Here is a short
-description of what each function does:
-
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI> _EXEC_ : This function takes as an argument a program. This program
-gets as the input a file and must rewrite its output to that file, which
-is then taken as the value to replace from the contents of that file. You
-can use this function with
-<A HREF="h_config_resub_rules"><!--#echo var="VAR_reply-subject-rules"--></A>,
-<A HREF="h_config_replace_rules"><!--#echo var="VAR_replace-rules"--></A> and
-<A HREF="h_config_forward_rules"><!--#echo var="VAR_forward-rules"--></A>.
-See the help of those options for examples of how to use this function
-and configure these rules.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _INDEX_ : This function takes as an argument an index-format, and
-makes that the index-format for the specified folder.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _REPLACE_ : This function replaces the subject/from of the given e-mail by
-another subject/from only when displaying the index.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _REPLY_ : This function takes as an argument a definition of a
-reply-leadin-string and makes this the reply-leading-string of the
-specified folder or person.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _RESTR_ : This function takes as an argument the value of the
-reply-indent-string to be used to answer the message being replied to.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _RESUB_ : This function replaces the subject of the given e-mail by
-another subject only when replying to a message.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _SAVE_ : The save function takes as an argument the name of a
-possibly non existing folder, whenever you want to save a message, that
-folder will be offered for you to save.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _SIGNATURE_ : This function takes as an argument a signature file and
-uses that file as the signature for the message you are about to
-compose/reply/forward.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _SMTP_ : This function takes as an argument the definition of a
-SMTP server.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _SORT_ : This function takes as an argument a Sort Style, and sorts a
-specified folder in that sort order.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _TRIM_ : This function takes as an argument a list of strings that
-you want removed from another string. At this time this only works for
-_FROM_ and _SUBJECT_.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _REXTRIM_ : Same as _TRIM_ but its argument is one and
-only one extended regular expression.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _STARTUP_ : This function takes as an argument an
-incoming-startup-rule, and open an specified folder using that rule.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _THREADSTYLE_ : This function takes as an argument a
-threading-display-style and uses it to display threads in a folder.
-<BR>&nbsp;<BR>
-<LI> _THREADINDEX_ : This function takes as an argument a
-threading-index-style and uses it to display threads in a folder.
-</UL>
-
-<P>
-You must me wondering how to define the person/folder over who to apply
-the action. This is done in the condition. When you specify a rule, the
-rule is only executed if the condition is satisfied. In another words for
-the rule:
-
-<P>
- _FROM_ == {Fred Flinstone} =&gt; _SAVE_{Fred}
-
-<P> it will only be applied if the from is &quot;Fred Flinstone&quot;. If
-the From is &quot;Wilma Flinstone&quot; the rule will be skipped.
-
-<P> In order to test a condition you can use the following tokens (in
-alphabetical order): _ADDRESS_, _CC_, _FOLDER_, _FROM_,_NICK_, _ROLE,
-_SENDER_, _SUBJECT_ and _TO_. The token will always be tested against what
-it is between &quot;{&quot; and &quot;}&quot; in the condition, this part
-of the condition is called the &quot;condition set&quot;. The definition
-of each token can be found <A HREF="h_index_tokens">here</A>.
-
-<P> A special testing token called _PROCID_ can be used to differentiate
-inside a rule, between two rules that are triggered by the same condition.
-A full explanation of the _PROCID_ token can be found in
-<A HREF="h_config_procid">this link</A>.
-
-<P> There are two more tokens related to the option
-<A HREF="h_config_key_macro_rules">key-definition-rules</A>. Those tokens
-are only specific to that option, and hence are not explained here.
-
-<P> You can also test in different ways, you can use the following
-&quot;test operands&quot;: &lt;&lt;, !&lt;, &gt;&gt;, !&gt;, == and !=.
-All of them are two strings long. Here is the meaning of them:
-
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI> &lt;&lt; : It tests if the value of the token is contained in
-the condition set. Here for example if the condition set were equal to
-&quot;Freddy&quot;, then the condition: _NICK_ &lt;&lt; {Freddy}, would be true if
-the value of _NICK_ were &quot;Fred&quot;, &quot;red&quot; or &quot;Freddy&quot;. You are just looking
-for substrings here.
-<LI> &gt;&gt; : It tests if the value of the token contains the value of
-the condition set. Here for example if the condittion set were equal to
-&quot;Fred&quot;, then the condition: _FROM_ &gt;&gt; {Fred}, would be true if
-the value of _FROM_ were &quot;Fred Flinstone&quot; or &quot;Fred P. Flinstone&quot; or &quot;Freddy&quot;.
-<LI> == : It tests if the value of the token is exactly equal to the value
-of the set condition. For example _NICK_ == {Fred} will be false if the value
-of _NICK_ is &quot;Freddy&quot; or &quot;red&quot;.
-<LI> !&lt; : This is true only when &lt;&lt; is false and viceversa.
-<LI> !&gt; : This is true only when &gt;&gt; is false and viceversa.
-<LI> != : This is true only when == is false and viceversa.
-</UL>
-
-<P>
- Now let us say that you want the same action to be applied to more than
-one person or folder, say you want &quot;folder1&quot; and &quot;folder2&quot; to be sorted by
-Ordered Subject upon entering. Then you can list them all of them in the
-condition part separting them by a &quot;;&quot;. Here is the way to do it.
-
-<P>
- _FOLDER_ &lt;&lt; {folder1; folder2} =&gt; _SORT_{OrderedSubj}
-
-<P>
- Here is the first subtelty about these definitions. Notice that the
-following rule:
-
-<P>
- _FOLDER_ == {folder1; folder2} =&gt; _SORT_{Reverse OrderedSubj}
-
-<P> works only for &quot;folder1&quot; but not for &quot;folder2&quot;. This is because the
-comparison of the name of the folder is done with whatever is in between
-&quot;{&quot;, &quot;;&quot; or &quot;}&quot;, so in the above rule you would be testing <BR>
-&quot;folder2&quot; == &quot; folder2&quot;. The extra space makes the difference.
-The reason why the first rule does not fail is because
-&quot;folder2&quot; &lt;&lt; &quot; folder2&quot; is actually
-true. If something ever fails this may be something to look into.
-
-<P>
- Here are a few examples of what we have talked about before.
-
-<P>
-_NICK_ == {lisa;kika} =&gt; _SAVE_{_NICK_/_NICK_} <BR>
-This means that if the nick is lisa, it will
-save the message in the folder &quot;lisa/lisa&quot;, and if the nick
-is &quot;kika&quot;, it will save the message in the folder &quot;kika/kika&quot;
-
-<P>
-_FOLDER_ == {Lynx} -&gt; lynx <BR>
-This, is an abreviation of the following rule:<BR>
-_FOLDER_ == {Lynx} =&gt; _SAVE_{lynx} <BR>
-(note the change in separator from &quot;=&gt;&quot; to &quot;-&gt;&quot;). In the future
-I will use that abreviation.
-
-<P> _FOLDER_ &lt;&lt; {comp.mail.pine; pine-info; pine-alpha} -&gt; pine <BR>
-Any message in the folders &quot;comp.mail.pine&quot;, &quot;pine-info&quot; or &quot;pine-alpha&quot;
-will be saved to the folder &quot;pine&quot;.
-
-<P> _FROM_ &lt;&lt; {Pine Master} -&gt; pine <BR>
-Any message whose From field contains
-&quot;Pine Master&quot; will be saved in the folder pine.
-
-<P> _FOLDER_ &lt;&lt; {Lynx; pine-info; comp.mail.pine} =&gt;
-_INDEX_{IMAPSTATUS MSGNO DATE FROMORTO(33%) SUBJECT(66%)} <BR> Use a
-different index-format for the folders &quot;Lynx&quot;, &quot;pine-info&quot; and
-&quot;comp.mail.pine&quot;, where the size is not present.
-
-<P> _FOLDER_ == {Lynx;pine-info} =&gt; _REPLY_{*** _FROM_ (_ADDRESS_)
-wrote in the _FOLDER_ list _SMARTDATE_(&quot;Today&quot; &quot;today&quot; &quot;on
-_LONGDATE_&quot;):}<BR> If a message is in one of the incoming folders &quot;Lynx&quot;
-or &quot;pine-info&quot;, create a reply-leadin-string that acknowledges that. Note
-the absence of &quot;,&quot; in the function _SMARTDATE_. For example answering to a
-message in the pine-info list would look like:
-
-<P>
-*** Steve Hubert (hubert@cac.washington.edu) wrote in the pine-info list today:
-
-<P>
-However replying for a message in the Lynx list would look:
-
-<P>
-*** mattack@area.com (mattack@area.com) wrote in the Lynx list today:
-
-<P>
-If you write in more than one language you can use this feature to create
-Reply-leadin-strings in different languages.
-
-<P> Note that at least for people you can create particular
-reply-leadin-string using the role features, but it does not work as this
-one does. This seems to be the right way to do it.
-
-<P> _FOLDER_ &lt;&lt; {Lynx; comp.mail.pine; pine_info; pine-alpha} =&gt;
-_SORT_{OrderedSubj}<BR> This means upon opening, sort the folders &quot;Lynx&quot;,
-&quot;comp.mail.pine&quot;, etc in ordered subject. All the others use the default
-sort order. You can not sort in reverse in this form. The possible
-arguments of this function are listed in the definition of the
-default-sort-rule (Arrival, scorE, siZe, etc).
-
-<P> The last examples use the function _TRIM_ which has a special form.
-This function can only be used in the index list.
-
-<P> _FOLDER_ &lt;&lt; {Lynx} =&gt; _SUBJECT_ := _TRIM_{lynx-dev }<BR> In
-the folder &quot;Lynx&quot; eliminate from the subject the string &quot;lynx-dev &quot; (with
-the space at the end). For example a message whose subject is &quot;Re:
-lynx-dev unvisited Visited Links&quot;, would be shown in the index with
-subject: &quot;Re: unvisited Visited Links&quot;, making the subject shorter and
-giving the same information.
-
-<P> _FROM_ &gt;&gt; {Name (Comment)} =&gt; _FROM_ :=
-_TRIM_{ (Comment)}<BR> Remove the part &quot; (Comment)&quot;
-from the _FROM_, so when displaying in the index the real From &quot;Name&quot;
-will appear.
-
-<P> _SUBJECT_ == {} =&gt; _RESUB_{Re: your mail without subject}
-If there is no subject in the message, use the subject &quot;Re: your mail
-wiyhout subject&quot; as a subject for the reply message.
-
-<P> You can add more complexity to your rules by checking more than one
-conditions before a rule is executed. For example: Assume that you want to
-answer every email that contains the string &quot;bug report&quot;, with the subject
-&quot;Re: About your bug report&quot;, you could make
-
-<P>
-_SUBJECT_ == {bug report} =&gt; _RESUB_{Re: About your _SUBJECT_}
-
-<P> The problem with this construction is that if the person emails you
-back, then the next time you answer the message the subject will be: &quot;Re:
-About your Re: About your bug report&quot;, so it grew. You may want to avoid
-this growth by using the following rule:
-
-<P>
-_SUBJECT_ &gt;&gt; {bug report} && _SUBJECT_ !&gt; {Re: } =&gt; _RESUB_{Re: About your _SUBJECT_}<BR>
-
-<P>
-which will only add the string &quot;Re: About your&quot; only the first time the
-message is replied.
-
-<P>
- Say your personal name is &quot;Fred Flinstones&quot;, and assume that you don't
-like to see &quot;To: comp.mail.pine&quot; in every post you make to this newsgroup,
-but instead would like to see it as everyone else sees it. <BR>
-_FOLDER_ == {comp.mail.pine} && _FROM_ == {Fred Flinstones} => _FROM_ := _REPLACE_{_FROM_}
-
-<P>
- You can also list your index by nick, in the following way:<BR>
-_NICK_ != {} => _FROM_ := _REPLACE_{_NICK_}
-
-<P>
- If you want to open the folder &quot;pine-info&quot; in the first non-read message
-use the rule:<BR>
-_FOLDER_ == {pine-info} => _STARTUP_{first-unseen}
-
-<P>
- If you want to move your deleted messages to a folder, called &quot;Trash&quot;, use
-the following rule:<BR>
-_FLAG_ >> {D} -> Trash
-
-<P>
-The reason why the above test is not &quot;_FLAG_ == {D}&quot; is because that would mean
-that this is the only flag set in the message. It's better to test by containment in this case.
-
-<P> If you want to use a specific signature when you are in a specific collection
-use the following rule:<BR>
-_COLLECTION_ == {Mail} => _SIGNATURE_{/full/path/to/.signature}
-
-<P> Finally about the question of which rule will be executed. Only the
-first rule that matches will be executed. It is important to notice though
-that &quot;saving&quot; rules do not compete with &quot;sorting&quot; rules. So the first
-&quot;saving&quot; rule that matches will be executed in the case of saving and so
-on.
-
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_char_set =====
<HTML>
<HEAD>
@@ -24234,43 +22827,6 @@ That won't work because spell works in a different way.
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</HTML>
-====== h_config_special_text_to_color =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_special-text-color"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_special-text-color"--></H1>
-
-Use this option to enter patterns (text or regular expressions) that
-Alpine will highlight in the body of the text that is not part of a handle
-(an internal or external link that Alpine paints in a different color).
-
-<P>
-Enter each pattern in a different line. Pine will internally merge these
-patterns (by adding a "|" character), or you can add them all in one line
-by separating them by a "|" character. There is only a <A
-HREF="h_regex_text">set</A> of regular expressions that are matched.
-
-<P>
-Pine will use the colors defined in the
-<A HREF="h_config_special_text_color">Special Text Color</A> variable.
-to paint any match.
-
-<P>
-If the Special Text Color is not set, setting this variable will not
-cause that special text to be indicated in any special way. It will look
-like any normal text. You must set those colors in order to make Pine
-paint the screen differently when it finds the patterns specified in this
-variable.
-
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_display_filters =====
<HTML>
<HEAD>
@@ -24435,12 +22991,6 @@ specified.
Command Modifying Tokens:
<DL>
-<DT>_ADDRESS_</DT>
-<DD>When the command is executed, this token is replaced
-with the address of the person sending the message in the format
-mailbox@host.
-</DD>
-
<DT>_RECIPIENTS_</DT>
<DD>When the command is executed, this token is replaced
with the space delimited list of recipients of the
@@ -27553,76 +26103,6 @@ the From field is used to show the relationships instead of the Subject field.
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</HTML>
-====== h_config_thread_display_style_rule =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: Threading-Display-Style-Rule</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: Threading-Display-Style-Rule</H1>
-
-This option is very similar to <A HREF="h_config_thread_disp_style">
-<!--#echo var="VAR_threading-display-style"--></A>, but it is a rule which specifies the
-display styles for a thread that you want displayed in a specific
-folder or collection.
-<P>
-The token to be used in this function is _THREADSTYLE_. Here there is
-an example of its use
-<P>
-_FOLDER_ == {pine-info} => _THREADSTYLE_{mutt-like}
-<P>
-The values that can be given for the _THREADSTYLE_ function are the
-values of the threading-display-style function, which can be found
-listed in the <A HREF="h_config_thread_disp_style">threading-display-style</A>
-configuration option.
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
-====== h_config_thread_index_style_rule =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: Threading-Index-Style-Rule</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: Threading-Index-Style-Rule</H1>
-
-This option is very similar to <A HREF="h_config_thread_index_style">
-<!--#echo var="VAR_threading-index-style"--></A>, but it is a rule which specifies the
-index styles for a thread that you want displayed in a specific
-folder or collection.
-<P>
-The token to be used in this function is _THREADINDEX_. Here there is
-an example of its use
-<P>
-_FOLDER_ == {pine-info} => _THREADINDEX_{regular-index-with-expanded-threads}
-<P>
-The values that can be given for the _THREADINDEX_ function are the
-values of the threading-index-display function, which can be found
-listed in the <A HREF="h_config_thread_index_style"><!--#echo var="VAR_threading-index-style"--></A>
-configuration option.
-
-<P> This configuration option is just one of many that allow you to
-override the value of some global configurations within Alpine. There is a
-help text explaining how to define all of them, which you can read by
-following this <A HREF="h_config_new_rules">link</A>.
-
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_pruning_rule =====
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-====== h_config_use_domain =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_return-path-uses-domain-name"--> </TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_return-path-uses-domain-name"--></H1>
-
-If you enable this configuration option Pine will use your domain name and your
-username in that domain name to construct your Return-Path header, if not Pine
-will use the address that you have set in the From: field to construct it.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_use_sender_not_x =====
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</HTML>
-====== h_config_alt_reply_menu =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_alternate-reply-menu"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_alternate-reply-menu"--></H1>
-
-This feature controls the menu that is displayed when Reply is selected.
-If set, a list of options will be presented, with each option representing
-the type of composition that could be used. This feature is most useful
-for users who want to avoid being prompted with each option separately, or
-would like to override some defaults set in your configuration for the
-message that you are replying (e.g. you may have set the option to strip
-signatures, but for the message you are answering you would like not to do
-that)
-
-<P>
-The way this feature works is as follows. Initially you get the question
-if you want to include the message, and in the menu you will see several
-options, each option is accompanied by some text explaining what will
-happen if you press the associated command. For example, if you read the
-text &quot;S Strip Sig&quot;, it means that if you press the letter
-&quot;S&quot; the signature will be stripped off the message you are
-replying. Observer that the menu will change to
-&quot;S No Strip&quot;, which means that if you press &quot;S&quot;, the
-signature will not be stripped off from the message. Your choices are
-activated when you press RETURN.
-
-<P>
-Another way to remember what Pine will do, is that what will be done is
-exactly the opposite of what you read in the menu.
-
-<P>
-The possible options are:
-
-<OL>
-<LI> A: This determines if Pine will include or not the attachments sent to
-you in the message that you are replying. By default Pine will use the value
-of the configuration option
-<A HREF="h_config_attach_in_reply"><!--#echo var="FEAT_include-attachments-in-reply"--></A>, but
-you can use this option to override such behavior in a per message basis.
-
-<LI> F: To decide if you want to send flowed text or not. This option appears
-unless you have quelled sending flowed text.
-
-<LI> H: This option determines if the headers of a message are to be
-included in the body of the message that is being replied. By default Pine
-will use the value of the configuration option
-<A HREF="h_config_include_header"><!--#echo var="FEAT_include-header-in-reply"--></A>, but
-you can use this option to override such behavior in a per message basis.
-
-<LI> R: To set a role, if you do not want Pine to set one automatically for you
-or would like to set one when you can not select any.
-
-<LI> S: To strip the signature from a message, only available is the feature
- <a href="h_config_sigdashes"><!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-sigdashes"--></a> or the
-<a href="h_config_strip_sigdashes"><!--#echo var="FEAT_strip-from-sigdashes-on-reply"--></a> option are
-enabled.
-
-</OL>
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_del_from_dot =====
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-====== h_config_enable_long_url =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-msg-view-long-url"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-msg-view-long-url"--></H1>
-
-This feature modifies the behavior of Alpine's MESSAGE TEXT screen. When this feature
-is set alpine will attempt to recognize long urls (those that spread over several
-lines in the text) for the HTTP protocol, even when they have not been enclosed between
-delimiters &quot;&lt;&quot; and &quot;&gt;&quot;.
-
-<P>The normal behavior in Alpine is that if a URL is preceeded by the &quot;&lt;&quot;
-character and this URL was not finished before the end of the line, then a
-continuation of the URL is searched in the following line(s). Normally, this type of
-URLs will be ended by the &quot;&gt;&quot; character, and if it is not, there is a
-possibility of including erroneous text into the URL.
-
-<P>Enabling this feature will make Alpine search for a continuation of certain URLs in
-lines following its location. This will be of great help most times, but in some cases
-the algorithm will catch some text into the URL that is not part of the URL.
-
-<P>If you find that Alpine failed to recognize correctly a URL simply edit the URL before
-passing it to your browser.
-
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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-====== h_config_circular_tab =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-circular-tab"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enable-circular-tab"--></H1>
-
-<P>
-This Feature is like
-<A HREF="h_config_auto_open_unread">&quot;<!--#echo var="FEAT_auto-open-next-unread"-->&quot;</A>,
-in the sense that you can use TAB to browse through all of your Incoming
-Folders checking for new mail. Once it gets to the last folder of the
-collection it goes back to check again until it returns to the original
-folder where it started.
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_enable_view_arrows =====
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</HTML>
-====== h_config_courier_list =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_courier-folder-list"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_courier-folder-list"--></H1>
-
-In a maildir collection, a folder could be used as a directory to store
-folders. In the Courier server if you create a folder, then a directory
-with the same name is created. If you use this patch to access a
-collection created by the Courier server, then the display of such
-collection will look confusing. The best way to access a maildir
-collection created by the Courier server is by using the &quot;#mc/&quot;
-prefix instead of the &quot;#md/&quot; prefix. If you use this alternate
-prefix, then this feature applies to you, otherwise you can safely ignore
-the text that follows.
-<P>
-Depending on if you have enabled the option
-<a href="h_config_separate_fold_dir_view"><!--#echo var="FEAT_separate-folder-and-directory-entries"--></a>
-a folder may be listed as &quot;folder[.]&quot;, or as two entries in the
-list by &quot;folder&quot; and &quot;folder.&quot;.
-<P>
-If this option is disabled, Pine will list local folders that are in Courier
-style format, as &quot;folder&quot;, and those that are also directories as
-&quot;folder[.]&quot;. This makes the default display cleaner.
-<P>
-If this feature is enabled then creating folders in a maildir collection
-will create a directory with the same name. If this feature is disabled, then
-a folder is considered a directory only if it contains subfolders, so you can
-not create a directory with the same name as an exisiting folder unless
-you create a subfolder of that folder first (e.g. if you have a folder
-called &quot;foo&quot; simply add &quot;foo.bar&quot; directly. This will
-create the directory &quot;foo&quot; and the subfolder &quot;bar&quot; of it).
-<P>
-Observe that this feature works only for maildir collections that are accessed
-locally. If a collection is accessed remotely then this feature has no value,
-as the report is created in a server, and Pine only reports what received
-from the server in this case.
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_verbose_post =====
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-====== h_config_auto_read_msgs_rules =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>FEATURE: auto-move-read-msgs-using-rules</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>FEATURE: auto-move-read-msgs-using-rules</H1>
-This feature controls an aspect of Alpine's behavior upon quitting. If set,
-and the
-<A HREF="h_config_read_message_folder">&quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_read-message-folder"-->&quot;</A>
-option is also set, then Alpine will automatically transfer all read
-messages to the designated folder using the rules that you have defined in
-your
-<A HREF="h_config_save_rules">&quot;<!--#echo var="VAR_save-rules"-->&quot;</A> and mark
-them as deleted in the INBOX. Messages in the INBOX marked with an
-&quot;N&quot; (meaning New, or unseen) are not affected.
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_auto_fcc_only =====
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</HTML>
-====== h_config_enhanced_thread =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enhanced-fancy-thread-support"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_enhanced-fancy-thread-support"--></H1>
-
-If this option is set certain commands in Pine will operate in loose
-threads too. For example, the command ^R marks a thread deleted, but if
-this feature is set, it will remove all threads that share the same missing
-parent with this thread.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_news_cross_deletes =====
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-====== h_config_ignore_size =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_ignore-size-changes"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_ignore-size-changes"--></H1>
-
-When you have an account residing in an IMAP server, Alpine gets the size of
-each message from the server. However, when Alpine saves a message residing
-in an IMAP server, Alpine computes the size of the message independently. If
-these two numbers do not match for a message, Alpine asks you if you still
-want to take the risk of saving the message, since data corruption or loss
-of data could result of this save.
-
-<P>
-Sometimes the root of this problem is that the server is defective, and
-there will not be loss of information when saving such message. Enabling
-this feature will make Aline ignore such error and continue saving the
-message. If you can determine that this is the case, enable this feature
-so that the saving operation will succeed. An example of a defective server
-is the Gmail IMAP server. Another example is some versions of the Exchange
-server.
-
-<P>
-It is recommended that this feature be disabled most of the time and only
-enabled when you find a server which you can determine that has the above
-mentioned defect, but be disabled again after making this operation
-succeed.
-
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_force_low_speed =====
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-====== h_config_special_text_color =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>OPTION: Special Text Color</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>OPTION: Special Text Color</H1>
-
-Sets the color Pine uses for coloring any text in the body of the message
-that is not part of a handle (and internal or external link that Pine
-paints in a different color). By default, this variable is not defined,
-which means that text that matches the pattern is not painted in any
-particular way. This variable must be set in a special form if you
-want text to be painted.
-
-<P>
-<A HREF="h_color_setup">Descriptions of the available commands</A>
-<P>
-Look <A HREF="h_edit_nav_cmds">here</A>
-to see the available Editing and Navigation commands.
-<P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_index_arrow_color =====
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</HTML>
-====== h_config_mark_for_group =====
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-me-in-group"--></TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-me-in-group"--></H1>
-
-This feature affects Alpine's MESSAGE INDEX display.
-By default, a '+' is displayed in the first column if the
-message is addressed directly to you.
-When this feature is set and the message is addressed to you as part of a group message
-(that is, your address appears in the To: field, but there is more than one recipient), then a
-'.' character is displayed instead.
-
-<P>
-<UL>
-<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
-</UL><P>
-&lt;End of help on this topic&gt;
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
====== h_config_mark_for_cc =====
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<H1>FEATURE: <!--#echo var="FEAT_mark-for-cc"--></H1>
This feature affects Alpine's MESSAGE INDEX display.
-By default, a '+' or a '.' is displayed in the first column if the
+By default, a '+' is displayed in the first column if the
message is addressed directly to you.
When this feature is set and the message is not addressed to you, then a
'-' character is displayed if the message is instead Cc'd directly