Other Resources of Patches
This is an incomplete list of other patches in the web.
I started this list from a list that Peter Karlsson
kept about patches for Pine in his web page, but ever since it has been growing. Please let me know if
I have missed a patch, or a link does not work anymore.
- Patches for Pine4.64
- Patch by Bert Driehuis, which makes Pine list the name of the attachment, when one is reading a message. See more information at Bert's page or see our local copy
- Patch by Bert Driehuis, which makes Pine be more consistent about reporting sizes of messages. See more information at Bert's page or see our local copy
- Patch by Alexey Toptygin, which fixes a bug that makes Pine not to respect the ^V option to not flow a message when sending.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which allows you to selectively preserve attachments on saved messages. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which adds an option so that replying to a message will either reply only to the sender or reply to all the recipients of the message. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which adds an option that when enabled quells the display of flowed text. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which adds an option that will remove trailing quoted text automatically. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a problem that prevents a user from opening more than one account in a POP3 server.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine crash if certain characters appear in the entries of a nickname in the addressbook.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine save messages in reverse order when messages are save using aggregate operations across folders of different formats.
- Patch by Josh Larios, which adds the -user-id flag and disables kerberos for MacPine. See more information about MacPine at Josh Lario's page
- Patch by Andrej Lajovic, which fixes a bug that makes Pine export messages with different formatting depending on screen size.
- Patch by Curt Sampson, which fixes a bug that makes Pine ignore the all-except instruction in viewew-hdr configuration option.
- A Patch for the Chinese port of Pine. Mirror at Taiwan and local copy.
- Patch by Santiago Vila, for Debian-Pine. More information at Debian's page. For your convenience, a local copy of this patch is also available
- Patches for Pine4.63
- Patches for Pine4.62
- Patches for Pine4.61
- A Patch for the Chinese port of Pine. Mirror at Taiwan and local copy.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which adds an option so that replying to a message will either reply only to the sender or reply to all the recipients of the message. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which adds an option that when enabled quells the display of flowed text. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which adds an option that will remove trailing quoted text automatically. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch.
- Patch by Danny de Cock, which adds S/MIME support for Pine. Local copy is available
- Patch by enZotech.net, which allows you to set the headers Sender, X-Sender and X-X-Sender to any value that you like. It also changes the way that your message-id is generated. Local copy available
- Patches by Glue Logic, which offers several patches for Pine (one for Maildir, one to share constants among Pine sessions and one to quiet the compiler for amd64). Local copies are available for Maildir, sharing constants and making the compiler quiet for amd64
- Patch by Ulf Härnhammar, which fixes a bug that could make pine crash by a buffer overflow, if the gecos field for the name contains arbitarily long content.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine not to respect sending options when the feature send-without-confirm has been enabled.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that some selected messages disappear from the screen when a thread is collapsed.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine run very slowly when too many status messages have been given by Pine.
- Patch by Alexey Toptygin, which adds two options which allow you to sort all folders by alphabetical order, instead of having sent-mail and saved-messages sorted just after INBOX. In case the link is unavailable you can get the local copy
- Patches for Pine4.60
- Patch by Danny de Cock, which adds S/MIME support for Pine. Local copy is available
- A Patch for the Chinese port of Pine. Mirror at Taiwan and local copy.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which adds an option so that replying to a message will either reply only to the sender or reply to all the recipients of the message. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which adds an option that when enabled quells the display of flowed text. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which adds an option that will remove trailing quoted text automatically. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch.
- Patch by enZotech.net, which allows you to set the headers Sender, X-Sender and X-X-Sender to any value that you like. It also changes the way that your message-id is generated. Local copy available.
- Patch by Jeff Franklin of the Pine Team, which transforms some macros in filter.c into functions so that the amount of memory used during compilation will not increase that much so that compilation fails.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine fail to convert between 8-bits character sets.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine choose the wrong collection to save a message when another message has already been saved.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine fail when you press the "<" key.
- Patch by Robert Delius Royar, which fixes a bug that makes Pine crash if a header is defined in the roles screen.
- Patch by Robert Delius Royar, which fixes a bug that makes Pine not crash in OSX. Local copy available
- Patch by several people to fix a compilation bug in Solaris. This patch needs to be applied before compilation or if you apply it after you have built you need to execute the command "./build clean" and rebuild Pine.
- Patches for Pine4.58
- A Patch for the Chinese port of Pine. Mirror at Taiwan and local copy.
- Patch by Kolbjørn Barmer, which allows you to relax the condition that encoded subjects be at most 75 characters long, allowing you to decode subjects up 150 characters long. You can get the local copy if that link is not available
- Patch for adding Maildir support in Pine (includes other patches for Pine). You will want to check an update of this patch, which fixes several bugs from the above patch. Local copy available.
- Patch by Ryan Barrett, which adds an option so that replying to a message will either reply only to the sender or reply to all the recipients of the message. See also Ryan's own web page on this patch. Local copy available.
- Patch by Nicolas Christin, which adds the User-Agent field to any e-mail message or Post to a newsgroup. You can find his explanation here
- Patch by Jeff Franklin of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine hang when overwriting a file that is being saved from the list of attachments screen.
- Patch by Jeff Franklin of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine paint the index screen in a different color if an html message contains a break of line tag in an anchor link.
- Patches for RedHat Pine maintained by Mike Harris. Click on the version of Pine, then in sources.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine fail to take a filter, giving a wrong message that the pinerc is not changeable.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug in the selection of folders.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine crash in certain systems when compiled with -DDEBUGJOURNAL.
- Patch by Peter Karlsson which transforms UTF-8 e-mail to single byte encoding.
- Patch by Brandon Knitter, which adds the ability to bind anonymously to a microsoft ldap server. It even adds fields for login name and password. A full explanation can be found here.
- Patch by Martin Kouril, which adds S/MIME support for Pine.
- Patch by Rafael Martínez Torrez, which adds IPv6 support for Pine. Local copy available. A readme file tells you more about this patch.
- Patch by Mikolaj Rydzewski which makes Pine create lock files in the $HOME directory (with mode 0600), as opposed to the default which is to create them in /tmp with mode '0666.
- Patch by Michail Vidiassov which fixes a bug that makes Pine give incorrect alerts from the IMAP server. You will need to apply this patch with the "-l" option.
- Patch by Michail Vidiassov which fixes a warning during compilation in FreeBSD 4.9.
- Patches for Pine4.56
- Patch by Nicolas Christin, which adds the User-Agent field to any e-mail message or Post to a newsgroup. You can find his explanation here
- Patch by Jeff Franklin of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine not to respect the settings for posting in each news server.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which makes Pine show the indicator of thread, even when the subject if blank.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine core dump when creating a lookup file for a addressbook.
- Patch by Josh Larios, so that Pine4.56 for Mac OSX can be build with Kerberos. You can find his own explanation here.
- Patch by Rafael Martínez Torrez, which adds IPv6 support for Pine. Here are the local copy of the patch and the README file. Patch works for more platforms than linux (see readme file).
- Patch by Mikolaj Rydzewski which makes Pine create lock files in the $HOME directory (with mode 0600), as opposed to the default which is to create them in /tmp with mode '0666.
- Patches for Pine4.55
- Patches for Pine4.53
- Patch by Nicolas Christin, which allows you to color the signature. You can find his explanation here
- Patch by Nicolas Christin, which adds the User-Agent field to any e-mail message or Post to a newsgroup. You can find his explanation here
- Patch by enZotech.net, which allows you to set the headers Sender, X-Sender and X-X-Sender to any value that you like. It also changes the way that your message-id is generated. Local copy available
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that does not allow Pine to Fcc to Inbox.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes Pine incorrectly read the password file.
- Patch by Nicholas S, which helps you fix a problem in OS/2 that makes the terminal scroll when Pine is used with colors. You can also read the full thread in comp.mail.pine.
- Patches for Pine4.51
- A Patch for the Chinese port of Pine. Mirror at Taiwan and local copy.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes the scrambled msgid shorter than the original msg-id. You will need to apply this patch with the "-l" option. A command like "patch -p 1 -l pine/reply.c < scramblemid.patch" should work.
- Patches for Pine4.50
- A Patch for the Chinese port of Pine. Mirror at Taiwan and local copy.
- Patch for adding Maildir support in Pine (includes other patches for Pine).
- Patch by Simon Derr, which fixes a bug that allows you to set your default role, even if no folder is opened. This bug fix is included in version 4.51.
- Patch by enZotech.net, to ensure Pine won't include the Sender or X-Sender headers. It has some additional features, which you can read by following the above link. Local copy available
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug produced when you undelete a thread in a newsgroup.
- Patch by Josh Larios, so that Pine4.50 will build with Kerberos, SSL and LDAP in Mac 10.2.2
- Patch by Roger Marquis, to eliminate the Sender or X-Sender header in Pine.
- Patch by Mikolaj Rydzewski which makes Pine create lock files in the $HOME directory (with mode 0600), as opposed to the default which is to create them in /tmp with mode '0666.
- Patches for Pine4.44
- Patches for the Debian distribution of Pine (potato and sid).
- Patch by Jeff Franklin of the Pine Team, which makes Pine not to add an empty line when justifying long words (e.g. a line with a URL)
- Patch by Jeff Franklin of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug which made Pine fail when the indent-string was either empty or just one space.
- Patch by Dean Gaudet, which masks some headers included by q-mail, when Pine bounces a message and removes the Sender header.
- Patch by Chuck Goodhart, which fixes a bug that made Pine crash when the SCORE token is used in the index-format and the sort order is not set to "Arrival".
- Patch by Josh Larios to build ldap support of Pine in Mac OS 10.2.2. See the full explanation of the patch here.
- Patch by Roger Marquis, which prevents Pine from adding a {X-}Sender header when you change the From: header. See a full explanation of the patch here
- patch by Mikolaj Rydzewski which makes Pine create lock files in the $HOME directory (with mode 0600), as opposed to the default which is to create them in /tmp with mode 0666.
- Patch by Jungshik Shin, which adds a few configuration options for better i18n support in Pine. There's detailed information here. The patch can also be found here
- Patch by Tony Tung, which adds a new token to the index-format called SMARTTIME6, which shows the time the e-mail was sent (if it was sent today), and otherwise it shows the date (it was sent). If you have applied the fancy thread interface patch, then you need to apply the following patch instead.
- Patch by Wouter Van Hemel, which prevents Pine from adding a Sender header when you change the From: header and it allows you specify any value for the Sender header too. See a full explanation of the patch here
- Patch by Santiago Vila, for Debian-Pine. For your convenience, a local copy of this patch is also available.
- Patches for Pine4.43
- A Patch for the Chinese port of Pine. Mirror at Taiwan and local copy.
- Patch for adding Maildir support in Pine (includes other patches for slovak versions of Pine).
- patch by Mikolaj Rydzewski which makes Pine create lock files in the $HOME directory (with mode 0600), as opposed to the default which is to create them in /tmp with mode 0666.
- Patches for Pine4.41
- A Patch that adds s/mime support to Pine. This patch is included in the contrib/ directory included with the source code of Pine.
- Patches for Pine4.40
- Patches for Pine4.33
- Two patches for Pine that help you save messages by name-of-from, even when you select several messages. Links point to local copies of the patches
- Two patches for Pine that avoid that Pine supply the X-Sender header, and make Pine not generate a Meesage-Id header with your operating system reported in it. Read more details on the authors web page and the corresponding readme file.
- Patch by Stephen Casner that fixes a problem with colors. A better explanation can be read here
- Patch by Bertrand Demiddelaer which allows you to change your From address in a very original way.
- Patch by Jozef Hitzinger, which adds Maildir support for pine (and a few other patches). It includes a fix for the billenium bug.
- Patch by Sean Cody, which adds Maildir support for pine
- Patch adapted from the distribution of imapd by Mark Crispin of the Pine Team, that fixes a bug in the threading algorithm, which made Pine crash.
- Patch provided by Mike Harris, which fixes an error during compilation produced by the fact that <sys/time.h> no longer automatically includes <time.h>
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug activated when you edited a score rule and then saved a message that was affected by that score rule.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that makes the "O Other Commands" not appear when the [X] disable-keymenu feature has been enabled.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug triggered when you exit your configuration screen without saving any changes.
- Patch by Torsten Rohlfing, which will force Pico to always set the working directory to be the last visited directory. This patch must be applied to the file "pine4.33/pico/composer.c".
- patch by Mikolaj Rydzewski which makes Pine create lock files in the $HOME directory (with mode 0600), as opposed to the default which is to create them in /tmp with mode 0666.
- Patches for Pine4.32
- Patches for Pine4.31
- Patch by Jozef Hitzinger, which adds Maildir support for pine (and a few other patches)
- patch by Mikolaj Rydzewski which makes Pine create lock files in the $HOME directory (with mode 0600), as opposed to the default which is to create them in /tmp with mode 0666.
- Patches for Pine4.30
- Patch by Jozef Hitzinger, which adds Maildir support for pine (and a few other patches)
- This patch allows Pine to be compiled on solaris 2.6 and 2.7 with gcc 2.95.2, by Mark Crispin of the Pine Team.
- This page by Baochun Li contains a link to a patch for the Cygwin 1.1.6 port of Pine.
- patch by Mikolaj Rydzewski which makes Pine create lock files in the $HOME directory (with mode 0600), as opposed to the default which is to create them in /tmp with mode 0666.
- Patch by Mark Crispin of the Pine Team, that fixes a bug in the threading algorithm, which made Pine crash.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that made the Global Addressbook not appear.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that made Pine not recognize the .pinerc file if DEBUG was not defined.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that made Pine not work for filtering rules based on scores intervals (and possibly a current folder type).
- Patches for Pine4.21
- patch by Adam Sulmicki which adds a '+' sign to the index to show messages that are Cc'd to you.
- patch by Mike Harris which makes the HOME and END key work in the editor Pico. This is the patch that is applied in the RedHat distribution of Linux.
- Patch by ioctl.org which fixes some date formatting code to be RFC compliant.
- Patch by ioctl.org which enables Pine to be slightly useful when used against Cyrus (folder detection) as opposed to UW-imapd.
- patch by Mike Harris which makes the HOME and END key work in the editor Pico. This is the patch that is applied in the RedHat distribution of Linux.
- patch by Mikolaj Rydzewski which makes Pine create lock files in the $HOME directory (with mode 0600), as opposed to the default which is to create them in /tmp with mode 0666.
- Information and patches relevant to the KOI8-R character set.
- Patch by John Berthels, which will make Pine offer to save an attachment with the original name.
- Patch by Mark Crispin of the Pine Team, which will make Pine sort correctly for those mailers that use 00 to denote the year 2000.
- Patch by Jeff Franklin of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug in filters in Pine which made the cursor disappear and give an incorrect count of messages in the index screen.
- Patch by Jeff Franklin of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug that occurs when trying to forward a message that contains particular types of MIME attachments.
- Patch by Chuck Goodhart, which adds new SMARTDATE tokens for the index-format variable. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by Jozef Hitzinger, which adds Maildir support for pine (and a few other patches)
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which adds multiple ldap support.
- Patch by Steve Hubert of the Pine Team, which fixes a bug in CURSORPOS.
- Patch by Jacob Morzinski, which sets Pine in the right context when trying to open a folder in the list collection. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by Jacob Morzinski, which makes Pine correctly recognize the fcc-folder when it is in another collection, like #mh.
- Patch by Juergen Obermann, which won't make Pine change the color settings of your terminal. Apply this patch if after quitting Pine your terminal is unusable.
- Patches that fix a bug in the speller in Pico and add 8 bit text support in the subject (without mime encoding).
- Patches for the Slackware distribution of Pine. Once there select your version of Slackware, click on Patches > sources > pine-4.21
- Patches for Pine4.20
- Patch by Jozef Hitzinger, which adds Maildir support for pine (and a few other patches)
- Patch by Kim Hyunchul
for better editing of hangul in pico editor. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by the Pine Team which solves the problem of the never ending N flag
- Patch by the Pine Team which will make Pine resize the screen correctly for Linux OS
- Patch by the Pine Team which fixes a bug in BSD, where Pine does not take color definitions. This patch fixes this. Replace the function set_color_val by this function in the file pine4.20/pine/other.c
- Patches that fix a bug in the speller in Pico and add 8 bit text support in the subject (without mime encoding).
- Patches for the FreeBSD port of Pine.
- Patches for Pine4.10
- Patch by Frank Liu for QNX
- Patch by Peter Karlsson which Fixes a bug in Pine 4.10 that adds two empty lines if reply-leadin is empty. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by Mikael Abrahamsson which provides some colour support (header/status line and quotes) in Pine (Linux). See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by Terence C. Haddock which fixes an alleged security hole in the 4.10 release. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by GvS which adds unconditional 8BITMIME postings. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by GvS which allows you to select pine lock mode. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by GvS which changes "TEXT/PLAIN" to "text/plain" to be compatible with Microsoft Outlook Express. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by Thomas Woerner. Read this explanation from the author
- Patch, which gives UTF-8 support for Pine. Read this message first. You can also get the patch from here
- Two patches for Pine that avoid that Pine supply the X-Sender header, ask about confirmation for posting and make Pine not generate a Meesage-Id header with your operating system reported in it. Read more details by clicking here and here.
- SSLeay patch patch for Pine 4.10 by Nick Sayer
- Patches by Jeremy Blackman which add participation headers and correct mime type in pine4.10.
- Patch by the Pine Team to preclude substitution in your mailcap entries.
- Patches that fix a bug in the speller in Pico and add 8 bit text support in the subject (without mime encoding).
- Patch that will make Pine fully compatible with TSCII (as well as other 8-bit encodings)
- Patches for the FreeBSD port of Pine.
- Patches for Pine4.05
- Patch by Chuck Goodhart which fixes abug in the allocation of the width of certain fields in the index
- Patch by Denis N. Antonioli which implements a more space-efficient way to way to display e-mails with many destination addresses. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by Mikael Abrahamsson which provides some colour support (header/status line and quotes) in Pine (Linux). See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patches for Pine4.02
- Patch by Denis N. Antonioli which implements a more space-efficient way to way to display e-mails with many destination addresses. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by Mikael Abrahamsson which provides some colour support (header/status line and quotes) in Pine (Linux). See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patch by the Pine Team which fixes a bug related to long mime headers. See the Readme file for a full description.
- Patches for Pine4.00
- Patches for Pine3.96
- Patches for Pine3.95
- Patches for Pine3.94
- Patches for Pine3.92
- Patches for Pine3.91
- Patches for Pine3.90
- Patch by Peter Svanberg which adds several new features. Click on the link to read them.
- Patch by Paul Southworth which fixes a problem on OSF1 that makes the screen mangle with "Unaligned Process" messages.
- Patches for Pine3.89
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