here i am again asking for more questions.
i failed to get my pine 4.10 connected to my isp. every time i compose a
message, and try to send, i received message as follows :
Connection failed to [127.0.0.1], 143; Connection refused.
When i confirmed with a yes to the question :
Folder "sent-mail" in <sent> doesn't exist. Create ?
Then come another message :
Fcc Error : "Connection failed to [127.0.0.1] ..."
What's happening? Is this a dns problem or a pine conf problem? How to settle
this?
Error message from /var/log/messages as follows :
Mar 3 20.16.23 linuxf3 pam_rhosts_auth (945) denied to
root@localhost as
root : access not allowed
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
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.
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