09-29-2001
Hi,
Setting up different roles should solve your problem.
Open pine then type: S R R or select Setup, Rules, Roles
This will then bring you to the roles screen, you'll then need to press A to add a role.
All you need to set is your nickname, "Set From (your email address)",
"Reply use", "Forward use", "Compose use".
Normally I select "With confirmation" for the use settings.
You may also want to set up a different signature for your different roles.
Press E to confirm your changes then continue adding roles as required.
Andy H
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