PMDF Pine uses PMDF extensively. PMDF must be installed and
configured on the system for Pine to function. Pine uses PMDF
to send mail, to parse addresses, and to save copies of messages
you have sent, if the Pine DEFAULT-FCC option is set. Once PMDF
is configured and installed on a system, PMDF Pine is usually
ready for use, although see under PMDF Pine System_configuration
UCX Emulation and PMDF Pine System_configuration Subprocess Quota
for descriptions of two installation issues to check, and see
under PMDF Pine System_configuration Configuration Files for a
description of tailoring the Pine environment on a system wide
basis.
In particular, note that Pine does not, by default, use IMAP
to talk to your local system, so it is not necessary to have
an IMAP server running on your system just to use Pine. (Only
if a user were to specifically request that Pine treat the
local system as if it were instead a remote system with an IMAP
server, by specifying the IMAP-HOST field when accessing a folder
collection, would PMDF Pine attempt to make an IMAP connection to
the local system.)
Pine is installed by PMDF with the privileges SYSPRV and CMKRNL.
Without those privileges, users can not send mail, although they
can still read mail.
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