june 1, 1999pine e-mail facility1 introduction to unix b. e-mail with pine
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June 1, 1999 Pine E-Mail Facility 1
Introduction to UNIX
B. E-Mail With Pine
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E-Mail - Using Pine
Performance Objectives1. How to open PINE.2. Describe the Main Menu Options3. Create Mail Messages4. Read Mail5. Create Folders6. Using the Address Book7. Using Pine Help
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Getting Started With Pine
• To check your E-Mail or send a message: Login to the appropriate server. Type pine at the prompt. The following menu will appear:
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Main Pine Menu
PINE 3.96 MAIN MENU Folder: INBOX 29 Messages
? HELP - Get help using Pine
C COMPOSE MESSAGE - Compose and send/post a message
I FOLDER INDEX - View messages in current folder
L FOLDER LIST - Select a folder OR news group to view
A ADDRESS BOOK - Update address book
S SETUP - Configure or update Pine
Q QUIT - Exit the Pine program
Copyright 1989-1997. PINE is a trademark of the University of Washington.
? Help P PrevCmd R RelNotes
O OTHER CMDS L [ListFldrs] N NextCmd K KBLock
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Main Menu Options
• Status line - at top defines number of new messages.
• Menu Items: Compose Message - create and send a new message Folder Index - Summary of messages in current folder. Folder List - A list of all your message folders. Address Book: Personal collection of addresses and
aliases. Setup: Voluminous list of configurations for PINE
features.
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Folder List
• A list of all your message folders.
• The 'current' one is highlighted.
• Select another folder w/ cursor (arrow) keys and <RETURN>.
• Multiple folder collections use <RETURN> to expand.
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Reading Messages
•Select 'I' from the Main menu:
PINE 3.96 FOLDER INDEX Folder: INBOX Message 1 of 29 NEW
N 1 Oct 6 Mike Fisk (763) relay test from with lanl to mode N 2 Oct 6 Mike Fisk (768) relay test with silicon-desert allow N 3 Oct 6 Mike Fisk (771) test with non-lanl first in consult N 4 Oct 6 Mike Fisk (774) test with debugging on N 5 Oct 6 Michael Fisk (794) Testing from non-lanl (relay) 6 Oct 6 Suzanne B. Conrad (1,654) Re: password 7 Oct 6 Mike Fisk (780) final (hopefully) relay test + 8 Oct 16 David Kratzer (1,239) Re: test of [email protected] + 9 Oct 20 EVERETT THOMPSON (1,227) help...with killing process numbers.+ N 10 Oct 26 denise DRZYMALSKI (996) login and password + N 11 Oct 27 JAMES HUNTER (1,177) Account N 12 Oct 20 LIANGFEI WANG (1,777) Letter of Apology 13 Oct 24 Janet Clafton (979) Current Page + 14 Nov 19 Cole Nielsen (672) X Windows + 15 Jan 15 David H. Kratzer (7,581) Alamogodo team 001? + 16 Jan 20 Albert M. Simon (7,042) 003.html + 17 Jan 20 Albert M. Simon (12,179) 002.html + 18 Feb 25 BRADY ALLRED (919) Blue Mountain
? Help M Main Menu P PrevMsg - PrevPage D Delete R Reply O OTHER CMDS V [ViewMsg] N NextMsg Spc NextPage U Undelete F Forward
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Reading Messages
• Status line at top shows number of messages and current pointer.
Message 1 of 29
• A list is displayed with the message descriptors: Status of the message - N = New Message number for easy reference. Sender of the message. Size of the message in characters. Subject of the message
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Reading Messages (Con't)
• To read a message: Move the cursor to the desired message (arrow keys). Press <RETURN> (or V for view). The message header and the body are displayed.
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Reading Mail (Con’t)
PINE 3.96 MESSAGE TEXT Folder: INBOX Message 25 of 29 ALL Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 14:20:21 -0600 (MDT)From: J-Dawg <[email protected]>To: [email protected]: account problems
Hi Mr. Kratzer, this is Jared Thormahlen again. I wanted to thankyou again for helping me out with my connectivity problems.Unfortunately, it seems a member of my team is having issues with hispassword on mode, and he cannot log in. Kevin Grimes (ch007kxg) can'tseem to access mode. If you could advise a course of action, I'd begreatly obliged.
Thanks,Jared
[ALL of message]? Help M Main Menu P PrevMsg - PrevPage D Delete R Reply O OTHER CMDS V ViewAttch N NextMsg Spc NextPage U Undelete F Forward
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Reading Mail (Con’t)
• Selected PINE commands are listed at the bottom of the screen.
• To return to the Main Menu simply type 'i'.
• To view the next message type 'n'.
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Forwarding a Message
• To route a message to another person use the 'f' key. A message header will appear: Type address of recipient in the TO: field. Type any Cc recipients. Subject is already inserted but may be changed Message text area is available for added
comments.
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Forwarding a Message
• To route messages use the 'f' key. PINE 3.96 FORWARD MESSAGE Folder: INBOX 29 Messages
To : [email protected] : Attchmnt: Subject : account problems (fwd)----- Message Text -----This should have been send to consult.
David
---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 14:20:21 -0600 (MDT)From: J-Dawg <[email protected]>To: [email protected]: account problems Hi Mr. Kratzer, this is Jared Thormahlen again. I wanted to thankyou again for helping me out with my connectivity problems.Unfortunately, it seems a member of my team is having issues with his
^G Get Help ^X Send ^R Read File ^Y Prev Pg ^K Cut Text ^O Postpone ^C Cancel ^J Justify ^W Where is ^V Next Pg ^U UnCut Text^T To Spell
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Create Address Book Entry
• Select Address Book (a) from the Main Menu
• Select AddNew (a) from the menu
• Complete each requested entry (terminating each with a <RETURN>
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Create a Folder
• Select List Folders (l) from Main Menu. A list of existing folders is displayed
• Select Add (a) from Folder Menu
• Define a name for the folder.
• Use the Save option while reading mail to select a folder to store mail messages.
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End of Module
Complete PINE E-Mail
Exercises