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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 08:26:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: Nancy McGough <nm@NoAdsPlease.ii.com>
Subject: pine for cygwin revisited
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A while ago I asked about a pine for cygwin and someone did a port
(thank you!). I was really busy at the time and never got a chance
to try it out, but now I would like to try it. My questions are:
What kind of luck have people had with it and where can I get it?

In case you're wondering why PC-Pine (which I'm using right now)
isn't good enough, it's because I want to be able to pipe messages
through programs and use Pine's sending filters to PGP-encrypt my
messages.

I'm also curious what other mailers and newsreaders have been ported
to Cygwin and what people think of them.

Thanks,

-- 
ŠNancy McGough        http://www.ii.com        Infinite Ink


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