Graham A. Patterson wrote:
>
> We support Pine and Thunderbird because we can run them in both the
> Windows and Unix environments. The tech people tend to use Pine, the
> rest use Thunderbird. I am looking at a switch to Alpine for the Pine
> people soon, and I know there are some faculty Eudora users hiding out
> somewhere.
For what it's worth, pine is probably also a minimum security standard
violation; it's been almost two years since the last update (which was a
security fix).
-- Tom Holub (tom_at_LS.Berkeley.EDU, 510-642-9069) Director of Computing, College of Letters & Science 249 Campbell Hall <http://LS.berkeley.edu/lscr/>
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