From: Steve Parker (sparker_at_torgo.punk.net)
Date: Thu Jun 04 1998 - 14:45:16 EDT
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, David Ross wrote:
> If you're running Pine on your PC, then the 'anywhere on the net' behavior is
> really a property of IMAP4, not of PINE, and there are plenty of other mailers
> which support IMAP.
I run Pine on my Linux box which is also my TCPIP router. I can get to
Torgo from anywhere on the net via Telnet. I've dialed into shell
accounts with things as weak as Commodore 64's and Telnetted to get my
mail. It may be slow at times, but it works on nearly anything. I have a
consistent mail program interface no matter what I'm on. I hate having to
learn a dozen different ways of doing freakin' mail of all things. I have
better things to do like play with and learn about hardware.
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