Checking Folders for New Messages
Note: Please configure folders to check for new messages only if you have a server-side filter that moves new messages into the folder, or if the folder is shared.
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Note: In pine, configuring folders to be checked for new mail is
a two-step process:
Configure pine to Check for New Mail in Multiple Folders
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In the main menu, press S.
In the Setup menu, press C.
In the Configuration menu, scroll down to the "Folder Preferences"
section.
Scroll down to "Enable Incoming Folders Collection" and press X to check
the check box.
Scroll down to "Enable Incoming Folders Checking" and press X to check
the check box.
Press E, then Y to save changes.
Press Q and quit pine.
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Start pine again.
In the main menu, press L.
Highlight "Incoming Folders" and press Enter.
For each folder you want to check for new messages:
Press A.
Press Ctrl-X and then Enter.
Enter the name of the folder you want to check.
Enter a nickname for the folder.
When you are done, press M to go to the main menu.
Checking Quota
There is no facility inside pine to check quota. Instead, login to the Mathematical Sciences Mail Utilities and select "Check quota".
Configuration
Creating Filters
Note: If you have configured server-side filters and are using IMAP to read your email, you do not need to configure filters in the email client.
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In pine, at the "MAIN MENU", type 's', for "SETUP".
In the "SETUP" menu, type 'r', for "Rules".
At the "Type of rule setup :" prompt, type 'f', for "Filter".
In the "SETUP FILTERING RULES", type 'a', for "Add".
In "ADD A FILTERING RULE", press Enter.
Backspace over "Filter Rule", and then type in the name you want to give
your rule, and press Enter.
Press the down-arrow key until the header you want to filter on is
highlighted.
Press Enter.
Type in the string you wish to filter on and press Enter.
Press the down-arrow key, so that the highlight moves down past "ACTIONS
BEGIN HERE", into the "Filter Action" area, until the action you want the rule
to do is highlighted.
Press Enter.
If you've chosen the "Move" action, type the name of the folder that you
want spam moved to, and then press Enter.
Type 'e' to exit "ADD A FILTERING RULE".
Type 'y' to save your changes.
In "SETUP FILTERING RULES", type 'e' to exit.
Type 'y' to commit your changes.
Frequently Asked Questions
CSG pine FAQUniversity of Washington Pine FAQs
Online Help
Pine Information CenterGetting Started with Email Using Pine
pine man Pages
Reducing Disk Usage
In each folder, use the X command to expunge deleted messages.
Spam Filtering
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In pine, at the "MAIN MENU", type 's', for "SETUP".
In the "SETUP" menu, type 'r', for "Rules".
At the "Type of rule setup :" prompt, type 'f', for "Filter".
In the "SETUP FILTERING RULES", type 'a', for "Add".
In "ADD A FILTERING RULE", press Enter.
Backspace over "Filter Rule", and then type in the name you want to give
your rule, and press Enter.
Press the down-arrow key until "Subject pattern" is highlighted.
Press Enter.
Type "[SPAM?]-" and press Enter.
Press the down-arrow key, so that the highlight moves down past "ACTIONS
BEGIN HERE", into the "Filter Action" area, until "Folder List" is highlighted,
under "Move".
Press Enter.
Type the name of the folder that you want spam moved to, and then press
Enter.
Type 'e' to exit "ADD A FILTERING RULE".
Type 'y' to save your changes.
In "SETUP FILTERING RULES", type 'e' to exit.
Type 'y' to commit your changes.
Subscribing to Folders
All your folders should automatically appear in Pine; you don't need to subscribe to them.




