Hi,
[because I'm new to this list I have not the original post, so I reply
to this]
The debian way to install qmail is to build it from qmail-src package
(install qmail-src package, run build-qmail script). There are no binary
qmail packages in the official repositories.
After installing qmail
I saw at /etc/init.d a few commands of qmail starting.
It's there were i must do the changes?
I would like to do a howto install spamdyke on a qmail server.
I hope this will help every people on internet.
Nightduke
Sam Clippinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Well, then I'm afraid
I honestly have no idea. Without knowing how your qmail was installed,
the commands could be anywhere. I'm hesitant to blindly give advice
lest you accidentally break your server.
-- Sam Clippinger
night duke wrote:
I saw at /etc/init.d a few commands of qmail starting.
It's there were i
Well, then I'm afraid your only option is to look at the
/etc/init.d/qmail file and figure out how it works. Something must be
running on your system to start a copy of qmail-smtpd for each incoming
connection. On a typical qmail installation, that process is called
tcpserver. Once you find
, August 17, 2007 12:45 PM
Subject: [spamdyke-users] Help to install qmail on debian.
Following this file explains how to install spamdyke but i can't find
http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/INSTALL.txt
this:
/service/qmail-smtpd/run
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \
/usr/local