This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf templates for qmail. The reviewed templates will be sent on Monday, April 05, 2010 to the package maintainer as a bug report and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag. --
Template: qmail/readme Type: note _Description: Notice for qmail users Before making any changes to Qmail configuration, please read /usr/share/doc/qmail/README.Debian.gz. This file includes a description of the differences between Qmail in Debian, Qmail in other systems, and other mail transfer agents. . If you were using a more conventional MTA previously, you will also want to read the "qmail-upgrade" manpage, which details user-visible differences between Sendmail and Qmail. . If you are new to Qmail, you will want to at least peruse the Qmail FAQ, which can be found in /usr/share/doc/qmail. Template: qmail/start Type: boolean _Description: Start Qmail now? Template: qmail/reboot Type: note _Description: Qmail will be started at the next reboot You chose not to start Qmail now. It will be started automatically at next reboot. . You can also start it manually with "/etc/init.d/qmail start" (as root) at a shell prompt. Template: qmail/userpurge Type: boolean _Description: Remove Qmail users during a purge? Please choose whether you want users created by the qmail package to be removed when this package is purged. Template: qmail/recipientmap Type: error _Description: Changes for virtual users recipientmap is gone from Qmail 1.03. The virtualdomains mechanism has been expanded to support virtual users. This machine's setup needs to be fixed. Template: qmail/qlist Type: note _Description: qlist utility discontinued The qlist utility was split out into a separate tarball by the upstream developer in Qmail 1.02. . This utility has not been packaged as it can be replaced by ezmlm. It can however be downloaded from http://pobox.com/~djb/qlist.html. . Please check in /usr/share/doc/qmail and the man pages for changes since Qmail 1.01. Template: qmail/inetd Type: error _Description: Internet superserver configuration file (inetd.conf) changes The inetd superserver is not very efficient at handling Qmail, so the default installation uses tcpserver from ucspi-tcp instead. . For this reason, the smtp line in /etc/inetd.conf has been disabled. . This means that you must configure things such as RELAYCLIENT using /etc/tcp.smtp, rather than /etc/hosts.allow (see /usr/share/doc/qmail/README for details). Template: qmail/tcpupdate Type: note _Description: Updating /etc/tcp.smtp database for tcpserver Template: qmail/override Type: boolean _Description: Override pre-existing Qmail installation? An existing installation of Qmail has been detected. Please choose whether you want this installation to be overridden. . Do not choose this option if you need to preserve the current setup for Qmail.
Source: qmail Maintainer: Jon Marler <jmarler@debian.org> Section: non-free/mail Priority: extra Build-Depends: dpkg-dev (>= 1.4.0.20), patch (>= 2.5-0bo1), fakeroot | sudo, groff-base, adduser, po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.8.0 Package: qmail-src Architecture: all Depends: dpkg-dev (>= 1.4.0.20), patch (>= 2.5-0bo1), build-essential, fakeroot | sudo, groff-base, adduser, libc6-dev Conflicts: qmail-run, qmail-uids-gids Recommends: ucspi-tcp-src, procmail Description: source for building the qmail binary package Qmail is a secure, reliable, efficient, simple mail transport system. . To build a local binary package of qmail, first install this package, then type the command "build-qmail". You will also need to use ucspi-tcp-src to build ucspi-tcp, which is a dependency of qmail. . Packages built in this way are compliant with the FHS and Debian Policy, but are not redistributable.
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