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What everybody should understand here is a vital point that is often glossed over--namely, that has, husc7 and the like are shared machines. Logging into fas and opening up PINE is vastly different from turning on your computer and running Microsoft Word. The latter is (assuming a non-networked version of Word) a private affair, while the former is a public event...
...example, as I write this article, I am logged into husc7 and, by invoking "w-s," can see that "cmhornby" is online using PINE. Now, I happen to know that "cmhornby" is a friend in Kirkland House named Catharine, but suppose I did not know this...
...white pine table, in a drinking glass...
Once a message is saved to a folder, it is automatically marked for deletion from the inbox. At the end of your session, PINE will ask if you wish to expunge the messages marked for deletion. Be sure to answer "yes" to this question so that your inbox will reflect the deletions...
...ordinarily read e-mail from your own network-connected personal computer, you may want to avoid PINE altogether and use "Eudora," a program commonly used at Cornell and Stanford...