>>Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote: >A related question: is there any chance of getting a Debianized >distribution of qmail in the near future? A mere source could do.
You can use a non-debianized version: the only difference is that Debian already have qmail users and groups in /etc/passwd & /etc/group so you'll need to skip most of INSTALL.ids part of qmail setup. And you'll need to write a startup script. >I know that there is qmail in project/experimental (at least my mirror >has it), but I'd rather not use alpha software -- and I think I would >be violating Dan's copyright if I were to use the experimental >package, wouldn't I? I don't know about the copyright, or why using debianized qmail-1.0 in experimental would be different from using non-debianized qmail-1.0 wrt copy rites. I'm using it, and I've been using non-debianized qmail before Christian packaged it, and they haven't arrested me (yet). :) -- Dimitri ------- By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(a)(2)(B), a computer/modem/printer meet the definition of a telephone fax machine. By Sec.227(b)(1)(C), it is unlawful to send any unsolicited advertisement to such equipment. By Sec.227(b)(3)(C), a violation of the aforementioned Section is punishable by action to recover actual monetary loss, or $500, whichever is greater, for each violation. (Solicited advertisements <huh?> and other such can be sent to emaziuk at curtin dot edu dot au) -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .