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@Standardize placement and style of WWW: lines, and in some cases
remove ^M from line endings.

List of files with "issues" supplied by: Alex Kozlov <spam@@rm-rf.kiev.ua>
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@Pine (Program for Internet News & Email) is a tool for reading, sending,
and managing electronic messages.  It was designed specifically with
novice computer users in mind, but can be tailored to accommodate the
needs of "power users" as well.  Pine uses Internet message protocols
(e.g. RFC-822, SMTP, MIME, IMAP, NNTP) and runs on Unix and PCs.

Besides Pine this package includes the Pico editor, the Pilot file browser
and also the IMAPv4r1 daemon and POP2/POP3 servers (these daemons are not
built by default).

An optional set of configuration files can be put into /usr/local/etc
to set system wide defaults. Have a look at the documentation installed
in /usr/local/share/doc/pine/ for more details.

Also included in dot.pinerc.pgp.sample are example entries needed to
add to your .pinerc to activate the pgp add on scripts pgpdecode,
pgpencode, and pgpsign.

dot.pinerc.sample is an example configuration file(include PGP support) can be
put into your home directory as .pinerc.

WWW: http://www.washington.edu/pine/
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@Upgrade from 4.21 to 4.30.

Especially thanks to the maintainer, Tai-hwa Liang (avatar), for
ending those long lasting evil +400k files/patch-*. :-)

According to kkenn, pine4's security will exist until it's totally
rewritten, so I'll leave pkg-install untouched, which shows the
security warning.
PR:		ports/22436
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@Update to version 4.21.

PR:		14994
Submitted by:	maintainer
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This version of zh-pine ports was based on pine4(pine 4.04) ports of FreeBSD,
which is maintained by:

	- Adrian Penisoara (Ady)
	pine@@freebsd.ady.ro

zh-pine 4.21 ports for FreeBSD is maintained by:

	- Tai-hwa Liang
	avatar@@www.mmlab.cse.yzu.edu.tw
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@Update to version 4.20.

PR:		14575
Submitted by:	maintainer
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@Wong, use WWW: in front of homepages.
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WWW: http://www.washington.edu/pine/
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@Update to version 4.10.

PR:		10245
Submitted by:	maintainer
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@Update to version 4.05.

PR:		8025
Submitted by:	maintainer
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dot.pinerc.sample is an example configuration file can be put into your home
directory as .pinerc.
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zh-pine 4.04 ports for FreeBSD is maintained by:
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@Cleanups from maintainer.

PR:		7468
Submitted by:	maintainer
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An optional configuration file "pine.conf" can be put into /usr/local/etc 
to set system wide defaults.  The format of this file is identical to the 
.pinerc file that is auto-generated by pine in your home directory.
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Pine on WWW: http://www.cac.washington.edu/pine/
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This version of zh-pine ports was based on pine4(pine 4.02) ports of FreeBSD,
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@Upgrade to 4.00
Submitted by:	Liang Tai-hwa <avatar@@www.mmlab.cse.yzu.edu.tw>
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If you want to use the spell checking feature of Pine, set the
environment variable SPELL to "/usr/local/bin/ispell -l".

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@Initial revision
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Pine for FreeBSD 2.x is a tool for reading, sending, and managing
electronic messages.  It was designed specifically with novice
computer users in mind, but can be tailored to accommodate the needs
of "power users" as well.  Pine uses Internet message protocols (e.g.
RFC-822, SMTP, MIME, IMAP, NNTP) and runs on Unix and PCs.  This
package also includes the Pico editor, the IMAP daemon, a POP2 server, 
and a POP3 server.
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@Fix chinese display/input problem in pine.
PR:		ports/5083
Submitted by:	Yen-Shuo Su <yssu@@CCCA.NCTU.edu.tw>
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