When in the configuration screen, use the 'w' command to search for the
string "show-cursor", or the like, and hit 'space' on that. Once the
cursor is showing, you should be able to hear where you are. It is like
checkboxes. There will be an 'x' in the ones that are selected.
You won't find a field called imap server, but you will find various
paths, including one for inbox. You have to include port numbers and
remote pathnames. An example line might be:
"inboxpath={dahunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:443}inbox"
With your favorite search engine, look for something like "pine gmail".
There are several example files on the net. These files are
human-readable and editable. Remember, the file in question is called
"~/.pinerc". If you want to edit this file with a gui program like
pluma, that will work. In order to have your file manager show you the
files with names beginning with '.', use 'ctrl+h', in a file manager window.
HTH,
Dave Hunt <ka1cey@xxxxxxxxx>
On 11/14/21 18:14, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
the smtp server etc. The problem is that moving into these fields with
the arrows does not work. I get no
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