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Re: Debian and QMail?




Know of a good HOWTO on either, both solutions?  I'm still considering
myself pretty new to debian, even if I am converting all my boxes from
RedHat (I really like apt-get)...

Robert

Thus spake Mark Zimmerman (markzimm@rmi.net):

> Robert,
> 
> Qmail and uscpi are available only as source packages in debian so you
> will have to compile and build .deb files locally.  Alternately, if
> you just compile the original source and install in /usr/local, you
> will have to make a fake package for mail-transport-agent to keep
> dpkg/dselect/apt satisfied. I chose the first solution and it works
> fine.
> 
> -- Mark
> 
> On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 07:30:49AM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> > 
> > I currently have a RedHat6 mailserver.  I'm considering blowing it away
> > this weekend and installing Debian on it.  I use qmail since it works 
> > really well for serving currently and I like it's claim to security.
> > Are there any gotcha's I should know about first?
> > 
> > Robert
> > 
> 
> 
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