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:=I've never used pine for more than one account with a handful of 
:=mailboxes. Can I set up one instance of pine to check two accounts or 
:=would I have to launch pine with a separate config for each?

Assuming the other accounts are accessible via IMAP, yeah.  Just set up
another incoming mailbox as an IMAP mailbox.  You'll have to put in your
username/password the first time you check it in any session, but after that
pine should remember them.

I've done this before, but it's been a while.  I have all my inboxes locally
now on the same server so no need to mess with IMAP.

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