On Sep 29, 4:30 am, Lucas Levrel <
lucas.lev...@u-pec.fr> wrote:
> Could you confirm or invalidate my following hypotheses?
>
> Those variables come from patches to Pine: threading-display-style-rule,
> threading-index-style-rule, compose-rules, forward-rules, index-rules,
> replace-rules, reply-indent-rules, reply-subject-rules, save-rules,
> smtp-rules, sort-rules, startup-rules, key-definition-rules.
These variables come from the fancy thread patch, and rules to make
Pine flexible. Those patches still exist for Alpine, and if you ever
used them, you should keep them. If not, you can safely remove them.
> Those come from a regular Pine, and are now obsolete: character-set,
> assumed-charset, inc-fld-timeout.
The last option come from the patch that used to check for new mail in
incoming folders.
>
> Those about which I'm uncertain: charset-aliases, iconv-aliases.
That was from the UTF-8 patch that opensuse distributed. You probably
use OpenSuse and that is how you got a patched version of Pine.
Normally these options are harmless. Alpine (and Pine) ignore options
that it can not recognize, so you can keep them, but cleaning up stuff
that you have no use for is also a good idea.
--
Eduardo
http://patches.freeiz.com/alpine/
>
> Thanks again.
>
> --
> LL