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I didn't leave my apartment today. It felt great.

They told us all to skip work today because the network and the phones would be down during cube-shuffling. My collection of crap could have been placed in my office chair and pushed the three aisles to my new cube. I'll still have to make up the time a couple hours each day next week. It's still nice to get some time off.

The day didn't even start differently. I just didn't turn the alarm clock on. Since I normally get up four hours before I punch in, waking up an hour late didn't even feel weird.

I changed the water in my fish's tank. I have a Betta named Ciro (Cerulean, as in the color of his top fins) living in a tall flower vas. This was my first attempt at changing the water, so I worried I'd kill him during the transition. I am pleased to report Ciro is fine -- I just wish he wasn't such a fussy eater.

I listened to NPR most of the afternoon while working on my computer. I've been trying to fix my Linux box so that my favorite email program (pine) will forward my replies directly to my old shell account. After copious research, experimentation and grimacing, I am pleased to report...

...that I'm going to open a new account on this machine. Bah. Humbug. It's not defeat if I can get back to work, right?

I watched four episodes of Star Trek: the Patrick Stewart Years. I'd like to be ashamed, but two of them were episodes I'd never seen before. Each of these involved a character nicknamed Broccoli, a nebbish. In the first one, he's Walter Mitty. In the second, he's more put together as a person but less coherent as a character.

I can't figure out how old he's supposed to be. He's balding, but he's nervous and inexperienced. He's a tech, but he's no geek. He seems like he'd be happier in a low-stress environment. So why does he work on a high-pressure deep-space ship? How in fuck did he get beyond a psych profile? Plot device boy.

What did I learn today? I learned that you can eat chicken wings by hoovering them. I also learned that some issues in the open-source world are intractable mainly because people want them to be.

Pine is an email program from the University of Washington (U-Dub). It's famous for handling all sorts of stuff easily -- no matter how you get your mail, it can read it. It saves email as text, so nothing gets too big. All the commands for moving around and getting basic stuff done are at the bottom of every screen. Oh, and it's called pine to spite the people behind an older email client called elm. It uses very little RAM, it's relatively fast...

...and upgrades are handed down by a choir of angels. It's not purely open-source anymore, which means the upgrade factor is more tightly bound. Doing things that should be simple, like saying "my ISP is blahblah.com so forward my email to there", is a bone of contention among the program's users. The documentation has lots of holes and loops. Obvious stuff has weird names. Certain things happen by default that don't make a lot of sense. Certain tweaks I make don't take effect. No other problem handles mail quite as well, so U-Dub holds its users over a barrel.

So I'm bummed that the best solution to my user-id problem has been to make a new account. I shouldn't have to give in to a lousy program. I don't feel I have a choice.

User ID. user-id. The id of the user. Drives, instincts, "the various appetites, passions and affections". We become known by our desires.

I should relax about this. I should let it all ride. I should put on some music and get to sleep.

Indeed, I shall.

-where I will find my inner cookie, ps/d

mutt is the one true MUA

Date: 2002-03-04 01:49 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cos
Try mutt. Infinitely better than PINE in almost every way, except that you actually need to learn to use the ? key (help) to find out new commands, or perhaps even read the user guide, instead of always having a complete menu there on the screen. In my world, pine is famous mainly for being the Unix mailer lazy admins can throw at newbies so they don't have to ever teach them anything, but which cripples those newbies forever if they get hooked on it. :-)

As for RAM, pine mmap's your entire mailbox! It's the biggest non-GUI RAM-hog I've ever seen on any Unix system. I almost refuse to be a sysadmin for any system where pine is available to users. Well, maybe it handles memory better if you're using maildirs (does pine support maildirs these days?) - it's been a while since I admin'ed a pine-ridden system. I suspect it probably handles maildirs just as poorly. But even if it weren't a RAM-hog, its inferiority to mutt is unsurmountable. I think a lot of people just use pine in order to use pico, because most other Unix text editors intimidate non-Unix people, but they are two separate programs that come in the same tarball. You can use pico as your default text editor with a different mailer. You can even use Elm + pico :)

BTW, are you sure you want to be filtering mail forwards using your mail reader? Unless I misunderstood what it is you were trying to do, it sounds like a job for procomail (which you can use alongside any reader you want, be it elm or pine or mutt or mh or rmail or ...)

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