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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • "Alpine", a replacement for "pine", is an open-source terminal-based email client for Linux systems. Here is what I did to test it out.
  • This makes alpine one of the most easy to learn console-based email clients. </p><p>Alpine supports IMAP, <span title="Post Office Protocol">POP...
  • This article covers how to install, run, and remove Alpine on Debian 10, which is an amazing email client full of features to run in the terminal forever.
  • You only need to master how to install, configure, and use the terminal-based open-source Alpine email client.
  • Alpine supports MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), an Internet Standard for representing multipart and multimedia data in email.
  • 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...
  • Alpine is a free software email client developed at the University of Washington. ... This makes alpine one of the most easy to learn console-based email clients.