Hello alpiners,
I just had an epiphany about the tab-button, that I wanted to
share. Strange thing is... I've used alpine for at least a year, and
I've seen the message at the bottom of the screen, but why did it
never click?
Anyway...
I've experimentet with alpine as a news reader, and even though it is
a bit slow compared with tin, and even though I cannot get a counter
of new messages after the newsgroup name, and even though the "N"
indicator is a bit clunky, I discovered that pressing tab not only
navigates to the next group, but it also skips a group if no new
messages are there.
Brilliant!
That makes up for some of the slowness, since I can just read, delete
one message to make the messages above being marked as read, then skip
the empty groups and land in the next group with new messages.
This has radically speeded up my newsbrowsing since I no longer need
to enter a group, read, exit the group, select the next one.
So shame on my for not discovering it earlier, but now at least I did,
and I hope some other aspiring and beginning alpine fan might be saved
the trouble. ;)
Best regards,
Daniel
D <nospam@example.net> writes:
Hello alpiners,
I just had an epiphany about the tab-button, that I wanted to
share. Strange thing is... I've used alpine for at least a year, and
I've seen the message at the bottom of the screen, but why did it
never click?
Anyway...
I've experimentet with alpine as a news reader, and even though it is
a bit slow compared with tin, and even though I cannot get a counter
of new messages after the newsgroup name, and even though the "N"
indicator is a bit clunky, I discovered that pressing tab not only
navigates to the next group, but it also skips a group if no new
messages are there.
Brilliant!
That makes up for some of the slowness, since I can just read, delete
one message to make the messages above being marked as read, then skip
the empty groups and land in the next group with new messages.
This has radically speeded up my newsbrowsing since I no longer need
to enter a group, read, exit the group, select the next one.
So shame on my for not discovering it earlier, but now at least I did,
and I hope some other aspiring and beginning alpine fan might be saved
the trouble. ;)
Best regards,
Daniel
Hi Daniel,
It never occured to me to use alpine for newsgroups. I use emacs for
that, and have for about ten years.
Laziness prevented me from setting up email on emacs too. And only
recently got alpine to work the way i like it.
I'm just lazy.
Is the newsgroup part of alpine integrated with email? Like, is it interchangable and all that?
Daniel
Is the newsgroup part of alpine integrated with email? Like, is it
interchangable and all that?
Yes, it works pretty much like email. Same shorts cuts and way to
navigate. Only drawback with the default news functionality is that it
is online only, so you have to be connected. You can get around that,
but it is a little bit complicated.
I have heard rumours from the more experienced usenet crowd that it
lacks x and y, but since I'm an email guy at heart, it never bothered me that much.
Try it out, maybe you'll like it! =) And if you want to explore the
offline news mode, write me back and I'll guide you through it.
I have heard rumours from the more experienced usenet crowd that it lacks x >> and y, but since I'm an email guy at heart, it never bothered me that much.
I did use it for some emergency usage, one of the issues I had was that the posts weren't sorted by thread, but I didn't bother to check if it was possible or not.
Try it out, maybe you'll like it! =) And if you want to explore the offline >> news mode, write me back and I'll guide you through it.
I know some people setup their own nntp server locally, let it fetch the posts and then use pine as the client to read and reply, but never gone that path myself.
On Wed, 19 Jun 2024, J.O. Aho wrote:
I have heard rumours from the more experienced usenet crowd that it lacks >>> x and y, but since I'm an email guy at heart, it never bothered me that >>> much.
I did use it for some emergency usage, one of the issues I had was that the >> posts weren't sorted by thread, but I didn't bother to check if it was
possible or not.
Yes, thread sorting is possible.
Try it out, maybe you'll like it! =) And if you want to explore the
offline news mode, write me back and I'll guide you through it.
I know some people setup their own nntp server locally, let it fetch the
posts and then use pine as the client to read and reply, but never gone
that path myself.
Yep, that's the trick. I use a lightly modified leafnode to fetch news,
and then a python script which copies the messages into Maildir folders.
That way I can read everything offline, and reply, without any problems.
. . .
Is the newsgroup part of alpine integrated with email? Like, is it >interchangable and all that?
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