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 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > 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 > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > :wq! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert L. Harris | Low quality in a product happens. Senior System Engineer | That doesn't mean it's right and at RnD Consulting. | and defintely doesn't mean it should \_ be accepted. Require quality. http://www.rnd-consulting.com/~nomad DISCLAIMER: These are MY OPINIONS ALONE. I speak for no-one else. FYI: perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'