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pine2mutt is fairly uncomplicated: simply run
% pine2mutt -i ~/.addressbook
to convert your ~/.addressbook and enable all default
features.
Alternatively, you can specify the input and outputfiles on the command-line. See
% pine2mutt -h
or
% man pine2mutt
for details.
pine2mutt adds the line source ~/.pine2mutt (or the filename you specified)
to your .muttrc. By sourcing this file some existing keybindings might seem to
stop working even though they are still in your ~/.muttrc. The reason for this
is, that pine2mutts output contains keybindings. If you
wish to keep your old bindings, you can edit the file ~/.pine2mutt and
simply comment out the appropriate lines.
If you run into any problems, if you encounter bugs, or if you have any
other comments on this program,please don't hesitate to email me.
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