• The purpose of this page is to distribute releases of Alpine, as well as to provide users with documentation on Alpine.
  • Alpine's message index screen, showing its support for Unicode characters, in this case Simplified Chinese characters.
  • Terminal Based E-Mail Client for Linux and Windows-based operating systems.
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  • I finally realized that what I wanted was to go back to Alpine, the descendant of Pine, the text user interface (TUI) email client I used for a time about 20 years ago.
  • This is Alpine my email client of choice. A few years ago my work computer was a P4 with 2 gigs of ram.
  • In particular, it describes the set-up of offline-accessible mail through the Alpine (formerly Pine, shortly Realpine) email client under (Ubuntu/Debian) GNU/Linux.
  • Alpine is a CLI email client for BSD and GNU/Linux. Not a difficult program to learn and use, but setting up multiple accounts can be tricky, and not as obvious as...
  • While other email clients are more than a 100 MB in size, the latest version of Alpine for Windows is only 3.7 MB.
  • Configuration of the Pine/Alpine command line email client. Alpine uses some preset default settings for a great user experience.
  • Alpine supports MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), an Internet Standard for representing multipart and multimedia data in email.