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> Using pine on RedHat 7.3. Earthlink just updated smtp server over the weekend and I logged on last night only to find > I couldn't send email (or fetchmail either - but that's another problem -- I think). Earthlink is now using SMTP AUTH > and with no Linux support, claims if I just set my outgoing server to their new one, that "everything will be all right". > I did and it wasn't. > > I have pine's smtp server set to earthlink's smtp server. When I updated this to their new smtp auth server, on attempting > to send I got a message telling me to set up (or configure) authorization (I couldn't email from home so this is from memory). > > Anyway, I really don't understand email configuration that well, so maybe someone out there can help me with the basics: > > First, if I set up pine with smtp server as ISP's server, does that bypass my own sendmail (which starts up at boot time > by default)? > > I did a google search and found the statement "if you use pine, authenticate by addding "/user=userid" after smtp server" and > pine would pick the appropriate level of authentication. I read this to mean that adding the quoted string to pine's smtp server > configuration line, that this may be all I need to do? I suspect not, (because it's never that easy, is it! ;) especially as earthlink > wants me to use the username 'myaccount at tiac.net' (where myaccount is my earthlink account name). Could this really mean > that I could get by doing "/user=myaccount at tiac.net"? Earthlink support said I had to use port# 587. What configuration > parameter in pine would this be used in? Or will pine automagically figure out that it needs to use that port as the default when > I add the "/user=" line to smtp server? > > If I still need sendmail, where should I look for a howto on setting up SMTP AUTH? > > I know I'm too ignorant to really administer Linux well, but I've been developing under Unix and Linux for so many years, I'm just > too stubborn to change! Please help me not to be subverted over to the dark side! > > Thanks for any and all advice, > Ilane >
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