Re: Disabling exim.
I tried doing that, but then it hangs more during startup, as it tries to find all the exim4 data.
On 8/21/05, Dave Ewart <
davee@sungate.co.uk> wrote:On Sunday, 21.08.2005 at 09:34 -0500, Ian wrote:
> Hi, all you Debian gurus! I was wondering, how can I disable exim4 from
> starting at boot? I have absolutely NO use for it, as I use webmail, and it
> adds a full 2 minutes to my startup time, so it really takes a while to boot
> up. Thanks for the help!
Why not just:
apt-get remove exim4
?
Dave.
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