Pine, I don't think will receive mail, though it does send. You can use fetchmail to get your mail from the pop-servers. As for converting address books, I don't know. For web browsing I've stuck to lynx. It's limitted, and it doesn't work for everything, but as far as I know it's probably the best thing to use. There are a few ways to make pine work better with speakup, but unfortunately I don't remember what to change in the configuration to do that On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Ann wrote: > Hi folks, > > Well, my Slackware Linux is working, and now all I need to do is to set up > things like e-mail, and my web browsing. Aside from Lynx, which I am > somewhat familiar with, are there other browser choices that work well with > the web and with speakup? > > Also, I will be using Pine for my e-mail, but i understand that Pine > doesn't always work well with Pop3 accounts, and I have several Pop3 > accounts. Is this true, and what is the easiest program I can use to > retrieve my e-mail so that Pine can read it? Can Pine be used with several > different accounts to send and receive mail? And, unfortunately, all my > addresses are in my Outlook Express address book. Is there a relatively > painless way to get these addresses in to Pine's address book? (I have a > feeling I know the answer to that question <gulp>) > > And, are there any tips and/or tricks to optimizing how well Pine works > with speakup? > > ok, the end of the endless questions for now ... but *just* for now. LOL! > > ~Ann > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >