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I just tried it. It's very confusing. When you are composing an e-mail, there are four header lines: To, CC, Attachments, and Subject. To attach an attachment, you do Ctrl-J (Attach) and then Ctrl-T (To files) -- these are both listed in the commands at the bottom -- and it takes you to a list of existing files. I just tried this. All the files have unintelligible names, so I attached one to myself as a test and then looked at it using [[Email#IMP|IMP]]. It turned out to be the text of an e-mail I sent to my mom in freshman fall (!?!?). | I just tried it. It's very confusing. When you are composing an e-mail, there are four header lines: To, CC, Attachments, and Subject. To attach an attachment, you do Ctrl-J (Attach) and then Ctrl-T (To files) -- these are both listed in the commands at the bottom -- and it takes you to a list of existing files. I just tried this. All the files have unintelligible names, so I attached one to myself as a test and then looked at it using [[Email#IMP|IMP]]. It turned out to be the text of an e-mail I sent to my mom in freshman fall (!?!?). | ||
− | To summarize, I have no idea what's going on. Use IMP. --23: | + | To summarize, I have no idea what's going on. Use IMP. --[[User:07djd|07djd]] 23:21, 5 December 2006 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 23:21, December 5, 2006
How would one go about adding an attachment in pine when using windows? --09ras 22:55, 5 December 2006 (EST)
I just tried it. It's very confusing. When you are composing an e-mail, there are four header lines: To, CC, Attachments, and Subject. To attach an attachment, you do Ctrl-J (Attach) and then Ctrl-T (To files) -- these are both listed in the commands at the bottom -- and it takes you to a list of existing files. I just tried this. All the files have unintelligible names, so I attached one to myself as a test and then looked at it using IMP. It turned out to be the text of an e-mail I sent to my mom in freshman fall (!?!?).
To summarize, I have no idea what's going on. Use IMP. --07djd 23:21, 5 December 2006 (EST)