pine flowed-text patch [![pine.png](/space/pine.png)](http://washington.edu/pine/) For the impatient: Patch for Pine [4.60 and 4.61](/space/quell-displaying-flowed-text.patch.4.60), [4.63](/space/quell-displaying-flowed-text.patch.4.63), [4.64](/space/quell-displaying-flowed-text.patch.4.64) [RedHat and Debian packages](http://www.quantumlinux.com/~chuckw/pine/) [Pine source](http://www.washington.edu/pine/getpine/unix.html) [FAQ on patching pine](http://www.math.washington.edu/~chappa/pine/faq/index.html) I use [Pine](http://www.washington.edu/pine/) as my email client, and I really like it. It's fast, simple, full-featured, and very keyboardable. However, nothing's perfect, even Pine. Pine 4.60 added support for flowed text a la [RFC2646](http://zvon.org/tmRFC/RFC2646/Output/index.html), which is great. If you want, you can tell it not to send flowed text...but there's no way to tell it not to _display_ flowed text. This patch adds that option. There are also [pre-built packages](http://www.quantumlinux.com/~chuckw/pine/) with this patch, thanks to Chuck Wolber, and [instructions on building Pine from source](/space/pine+reply-all+patch). Scroll to the bottom. See also: * [pine delete attachments on save patch](/space/pine delete attachments on save patch) * [pine remove trailing quote patch](/space/pine remove trailing quote patch) * [pine reply-all patch](/space/pine reply-all patch) * [port\_pine\_patch](/space/port_pine_patch) * [gmail vs pine](/space/gmail vs pine)