Gmail vs Pine
Snarfed has an interesting review on Gmail vs Pine. From the article: "I've used Pine as my email client for, well, pretty much forever. I use it because it's fast, powerful, stable, and very keyboardable. (I hate the mouse.) However, since I work at Google, I'm constantly bombarded with people who ask me why I don't use Gmail. After hearing the nth person brag about how much it increased their productivity, I finally broke down and tried it. I didn't expect much, since I've never liked web-based email clients. However, I made myself use it as my only email client, for a month, to give it a fair shot."
...GoogleFight!
GMail Email Client: 5,100,000 results
Pine Email Client: 2,080,000 results
Sorry dude. The unwashed masses have spoken. Time to upgrade!
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What is this? Some guy tries something that everyone has been using for years now? Hey - guess what I found out the other day - cars! I used to walk everywhere..... Hey! I found out about phones last week! They're great - I don't have to travel 50 miles to speak to ....
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Back in the dark ages before webmail, only newbies and English majors used pine. Everyone else either used mail or elm. I personally used elm, and still prefer it if I ever need to use a command-line mail utility, which isn't all that often these days.
The things I hated about Pine were that it unnecessarily reversed colors on the screen to look more "graphical," and its default editor was that horror known as Pico. I much preferred elm and vi.
Heh ... you're using Pine? Real nerds just telnet to port 110.
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If you work for Microsoft and you use Pine to access your Hotmail account you've already meet SteveB for a nice one-on-one :-)
VM.
Just logged into GMail from my shell using Lynx. You were saying?
Anthony Papillion
Advanced Data Concepts, Inc.
"Quality Custom Software and IT Services"
I suggest we all start using "snarfed" as a synonym for "slashdotted". As in "we have figuratively stolen your server('s bandwith)" == "we have slashdotted your server" == "we have snarfed your server". I like this word better anyway. Thank you, OP, for your contribution to the /. subculture language !
PS: Don't worry about your server, it will be back up online soon when the story will leave the front page.
You must be related to this /.er.
BTW, fuel injection was available on the '57 Bel Air.
20 January 2017: the End of an Error.
DOH! /me cackles quietly to self.
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Damn, I got n00b all over myself there
Robert Anton Wilson
And a computer with a USB port but no Internet access is useful for e-mail how?
Outlook is also superior for auto-installation of help apps. With pine or gmail you have to download and run that attachment or word macro. Outlook does all that for you, although that feature is a little more limitted in recent versions.