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Feb. 19th, 2008 08:35 amI have, potentially, a stupid question.
I'm using Pine, via PuTTY. When someone attaches non-text items to their email, I see this line:
This is fine, I have a public_html\tmp folder for such things. I tire of typing that in, though, and went looking for a way to have that be the default save-to folder for attachments. Apparently, this is only possible in PC-Pine; on this page, search for 'file-directory'.
Why does not-PC Pine not have this capability?
I'm using Pine, via PuTTY. When someone attaches non-text items to their email, I see this line:
Cannot display this part. Press "V" then "S" to save in a file.
This is fine, I have a public_html\tmp folder for such things. I tire of typing that in, though, and went looking for a way to have that be the default save-to folder for attachments. Apparently, this is only possible in PC-Pine; on this page, search for 'file-directory'.
Why does not-PC Pine not have this capability?