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Configuring PINE for IMAP access
Before You Start…
It is important to have a general understanding of how to start the PINE email program before starting. At the UNIX command prompt type “pine” without the quotation marks. This will get you started at the main menu. For more instruction on simple functions and how to use PINE please refer to this PCN document.
PINE's configuration screen
On PINE's Main Menu:
1. Type S for Setup 2. Type C for Config
This will give you a screen that looks similiar to Figure 1.
Figure 1 - PINE Configuration Menu
To edit a field simply navigate using the arrow keys on your keyboard down to the field you want to edit and then hit the enter key. This will allow you to edit any field in PINE. To set a field to say NO Value Set simply edit the field and delete everything listed. To save a field after editing, again hit the enter key.
The first entry highlighted above in Figure 1, personal-name, should default to your name. If it does not please notify PCN support at www.physics.purdue.edu/PCN/support
The second entry, user-domain, highlighted below in Figure 2, should be physics.purdue.edu
Figure 3 - nntp-server
The fourth entry shown in Figure 3 below, nntp-server, should be news.purdue.edu. Information on how to use the PINE news reader is out of the scope of this document.
Setting Up PINE's Inbox for IMAP
The fifth entry shown highlighted in Figure 4, inbox-path, is the important one. This field tells PINE to look at the IMAP email server for new messages instead of the local server where it is currently running. For example, previously you were required to log into london to use email. This is no longer the case. The field should be changed to:
{mail.physics.purdue.edu/user= USERNAME/ssl/novalidate-cert}inbox
Substitute USERNAME for your login name that you currently use to log onto machines such as bohr.
Figure 4 - inbox-path
Saving the changes you made...
At the bottom of the screen there are several options.
1. Type E to Exit Setup 2. Type Y to confirm you want to save the changes 3. Type Q to quit PINE
At this point restart PINE. If everything was successfully entered, PINE should be able to access your inbox on the remote IMAP server.



