A few scripts to help with Pine integration
Apr 04, '02 11:48:02PM
Contributed by: Anonymous
I installed Pine on my OS X box, and love it. It is the only email program that can keep up with my volume of mail. It is text only, but there is nothing that can touch it for speed and power.
But I wanted to get Pine to play a little nicer with my system. So I wrote a few scripts to:
- Open URLs without having to copy and past them.
- Print via the GUI print system (via PDF)
- Handle attachments so I could view them without having to save them first.
I typed out some quick steps on how I did this for my own use, but thought others might like to look at them as well. Rather than turning them into HTML, I just dumped the text files on my iDisk, listed under the "Pine Tricks for OS X" link.
[Editor's note: I have not used these scripts myself (I'm having enough trouble mastering Mail. app ;-), but I did glance at them and they seem to be well-written instructions with simple, straightforward scripts.]
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