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Subject: Re: Pine locking (fwd)
From: David L Miller <dlm () cac ! washington ! edu>
Date: 1994-01-28 20:58:30
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The INBOX is the one folder that there is no way to recover without
exiting and re-entering pine. This is a side effect of never closing the
INBOX in routine operation.
|\ | |\/| David L. Miller dlm@cac.washington.edu (206) 685-6240
|/ |_ | | Software Engineer, Pine Development Team (206) 685-4045 (FAX)
University of Washington, Networks & Distributed Computing
4545 15th Ave NE, Seattle WA 98105, USA
On Fri, 28 Jan 1994, Ian Dunkin wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jan 1994, Mark Crispin wrote:
>
> > Consequently, the only way to get the lock again is to close the mailbox
> > (discarding the snapshot) and re-opening it again. You can do that with
> > the appropriate commands in Pine, or by exiting Pine and running it again.
>
> Thanks for the reply.. Err.. I can see this should be obvious, but: What
> _are_ the `appropriate commands' in Pine, to do this?? Leaving and Going
> back to the INBOX again still seems to keep the cached snapshot...
>
> I.
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