At 20:45 03/03/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>What exactly are you trying to do?  Maybe what you are doing is so far
Right now, I just want to be able to send mail ( sendmail as mta ? ) to
recipients outside of my domain. Later on, I'd like to learn fetch mail (
fetchmail as mta ? ) also from outside. Then, finally, get rid of Eudora. 

>Why do you need IMAP, POP and smtp?  Most people get by with just one,
Sorry for the confusion. My isp provides the IMAP services, and its
fqdn-hostname is smtp.rad.net.id. Actually, I don't activate POP/IMAP in my
/etc/inetd.conf. 

>While pine can deal with an IMAP server, you don't _have_ to have or run
>an IMAP server to use pine.  It will be perfectly happy to help you read
>and answer mail that was fetched from an IMAP or POP server with
>fetchmail, popclient or whatever, or arrived at your machine by smtp and
>sendmail.  Just point its inbox where the mail is.
What do you mean by "arrived at my machine by sendmail" ? 
Compose message on pine > pine talks to sendmail > sendmail sends message
to my machine ? Then, something else talk to remote machine or smtp server ? 
Isn't sendmail supposed to talk to smtp on remote server of my isp > smtp
on remote server check RFC822 header on the message > compare it with its
dns data > forward it to recipient ?
Now, i'm really confused !

>I don't think you quoted this in full.  It looks like a PAM message, but
This is the full quotation :
This is the full quotation :
Mar  3 20:16:07 linuxf3 modprobe: can't locate module ppp-compress-24
Mar  3 20:16:07 linuxf3 pppd[907]: local  IP address 202.154.7.169
Mar  3 20:16:07 linuxf3 pppd[907]: remote IP address 202.154.30.102
Mar  3 20:16:19 linuxf3 pam_rhosts_auth[942]: denied to root@localhost as
root: access not allowed

>it doesn't look like any PAM message I ever saw.  Normally a PAM message
>has at the end "for <some> service", where <some> is where you can look
>in /etc/pam.d/<some> and see what kind of rules PAM is using.  If the
This is what i can find under /etc/pam.d/ :
        Here's what i found from /etc/pam.d/rlogin :
#%PAM-1.0
auth       required     /lib/security/pam_securetty.so
auth       sufficient   /lib/security/pam_rhosts_auth.so
auth       required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so shadow nullok
( etc., etc. )
        from /etc/pam.d/rsh :
#%PAM-1.0
auth       required     /lib/security/pam_rhosts_auth.so
auth       required     /lib/security/pam_nologin.so
account    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
session    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
        and from /etc/pam.d/other :
#%PAM-1.0
auth     required       /lib/security/pam_deny.so
account  required       /lib/security/pam_deny.so
password required       /lib/security/pam_deny.so
session  required       /lib/security/pam_deny.so
        from < Authentication > in /etc/inetd.conf :
auth   stream  tcp     nowait    nobody    /usr/sbin/in.identd in.identd -l
-e -o

And , i'm sorry, i still don't understand what's wrong.

><some> file doesn't exist, PAM uses other, which might very well be set
>to deny all.  You might have to get better acquainted with PAM.  She has
>a man page (man pam) and lots of good stuff in /usr/doc/pam*.
There's no man pam in my machine, but i can find /usr/doc/pam-0.66. I'm
reading /usr/doc/pam-0.66/rfc86.0.txt ! So far, have found any leads
regarding how to make my sendmail works. 

>The bottom line is, however you are trying to send mail, you haven't
>told PAM to allow you to do it.  :-)
How should i do that ? Which one should i change ?

>> Data from pine -pinerc as follows :
>> personal-name=ajicalin
>> user-domain=acbi.
>> smtp-server=smtp.rad.net.id
>> nntp-server=news.rad.net.id /services=NNTP
>> folder-collections=sent {[127.0.0.1]}/mail/sent-mail/[],
>>         inbox "{[127.0.0.1] /POP3}/mail/inbox[]",
>>         "USENET News" "{news.rad.net.id /service=NNTP}#news.[]"
>> address-book=.addressbook,
>>         ogut {rad.net.id}[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> saved-msg-name-rule=by-sender
>> postponed-folder=""
>> use-only-domain-name=Yes
>> remote-abook-metafile=.ab000804
>> 
How do i know if this .pinerc is ok, or not ? 

>> Other data is set as default.
>> acbi = my domain name. rad.net.id = my isp. ajicalin=my username. i can
>see the
>> dns cache from my isp in /var/named, and i can use lynx from my linux
>box to
>> browse http sites.  so, i think my dns is somehow ok, even if not yet
>perfect.
>> i can telnet to localhost 25. but, can not yet telnet to mailhost 110 (
>may be
>> because, i have not yet activate my POP on /etc/inetd ). but, i can
>work on it
>> later. right now, i just want to be able to get IMAP running with my
>pine.
>> i'm dying to see my pine connected to the net. please somebody help me.
>> i run rhl 6.0, ESMTP sendmail 8.9.3, pine 4.10-2, telnet 0.10-27, pppd
>2.3.7.

>Lawson
>         >< Microsoft free environment
>
>This mail client runs on Wine.  Your mileage may vary.
>
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