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| I, along with several dozen other co-workers, was laid off today. I would like to think that IMAP and Pine communities for nearly two decades. You've all been wonderful to work with. I don't know who will take over UW imapd, but some members of the Alpine development team survived the layoffs. You can contact them at alpine-contact@u.washington.edu. Thanks to all of you! -- Mark -- http://staff.washington.edu/mrc Science does not emerge from voting, party politics, or public debate. Si vis pacem, para bellum. |
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| In <alpine.WNT.1.10.0805201450180.2624@Tomobiki-Cho.CAC.Washignton.EDU> Mark: [Snip...] > Thanks to all of you! Mark, I'm very disappointed to hear this, after many years with your help online. Best wishes from a Pine fan from way back. ![]() -- Regards, Weird (Harold Stevens) * IMPORTANT EMAIL INFO FOLLOWS * Pardon any bogus email addresses (wookie) in place for spambots. Really, it's (wyrd) at airmail, dotted with net. DO NOT SPAM IT. I toss GoogleGroup posts from gitgo (http://improve-usenet.org). |
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| On Tue, 20 May 2008, Mark Crispin wrote: > I, along with several dozen other co-workers, was laid off today. > > I would like to think that IMAP and Pine communities for nearly two decades. > You've all been wonderful to work with. > > I don't know who will take over UW imapd, but some members of the Alpine > development team survived the layoffs. You can contact them at > alpine-contact@u.washington.edu. > > Thanks to all of you! > I've used Pine for 12 years, and don't expect to stop. When I finally moved to Linux in mid-2001, the first distribution didn't include Pine, and I wasn't up to installing it myself at that point. So I ended up choosing a distribution because it did include Pine. Michael |
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| On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:55:15 -0700, Mark Crispin wrote: > I, along with several dozen other co-workers, was laid off today. > > I would like to think that IMAP and Pine communities for nearly two > decades. You've all been wonderful to work with. > > I don't know who will take over UW imapd, but some members of the Alpine > development team survived the layoffs. You can contact them at > alpine-contact@u.washington.edu. > > Thanks to all of you! > > -- Mark -- > > http://staff.washington.edu/mrc > Science does not emerge from voting, party politics, or public debate. > Si vis pacem, para bellum. Mark, Thanks for all of your contributions to Pine and IMAP. I hope you're able to continue doing the work you enjoy, wherever you land. Good luck! -- Art Greenberg artg at eclipse dot net |
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| In comp.mail.imap Mark Crispin <MRC@washington.edu> wrote: > I, along with several dozen other co-workers, was laid off today. > > I would like to think that IMAP and Pine communities for nearly two > decades. You've all been wonderful to work with. > > I don't know who will take over UW imapd, but some members of the Alpine > development team survived the layoffs. You can contact them at > alpine-contact@u.washington.edu. > > Thanks to all of you! Thanks for all your hard work Mark. IMAP raised email out of the dark ages. -- Stephen Chadfield |
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| ["Followup-To:" nach comp.mail.pine gesetzt.] * On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:55:15 -0700, Mark Crispin wrote: > I, along with several dozen other co-workers, was laid off today. > > I would like to think that IMAP and Pine communities for nearly two > decades. You've all been wonderful to work with. Thanks for the good work. Pine was my first love when I started using Internet. My first shell account was on a Linux box 1994, and I love Pine from the first moment when I used it. > I don't know who will take over UW imapd, but some members of the Alpine > development team survived the layoffs. You can contact them at > alpine-contact@u.washington.edu. So Alpine development will continue? |
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| On Wed, 21 May 2008 08:54:41 +0000, Stephen Chadfield wrote: > In comp.mail.imap Mark Crispin <MRC@washington.edu> wrote: >> I, along with several dozen other co-workers, was laid off today. >> >> I would like to think that IMAP and Pine communities for nearly two >> decades. You've all been wonderful to work with. >> >> I don't know who will take over UW imapd, but some members of the >> Alpine development team survived the layoffs. You can contact them at >> alpine-contact@u.washington.edu. >> >> Thanks to all of you! > > Thanks for all your hard work Mark. IMAP raised email out of the dark > ages. and once again - many thanks to all - good luck for the future! I use pine on linux and windows (alpine) and will continue as long as i can! |
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| On Tue, 20 May 2008, Mark Crispin wrote: > I, along with several dozen other co-workers, was laid off today. Bummer. Thanks for all the work you have done and all the advice you have provided. Best wishes for your future endeavours. - Rob -- Rob Brown b r o w n a t g m c l d o t c o m G. Michaels Consulting Ltd. (780)438-9343 (voice) Edmonton (780)437-3367 (FAX) http://gmcl.com/ |
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| Thank you for pine, alpine and imapd. Good night and good luck ! -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- nospam@mi.iasf.cnr.it is a newsreading account used by more persons to avoid unwanted spam. Any mail returning to this address will be rejected. Users can disclose their e-mail address in the article if they wish so. |
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| On May 20, 4:55 pm, Mark Crispin <M...@Washington.EDU> wrote: > I, along with several dozen other co-workers, was laid off today. > Mark, Please accept my and Dianna's condolences for this curve UW, or the IT industry in general, has thrown you. You were an invaluable and accessible resource for the both of us as we were writing Managing IMAP. Your patience, knowledge, wisdom and generosity were very helpful as we tried to get everything just right. Best of luck as you enter the next chapter. Kevin Mullet |
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