Dan says precompiled var-qmail packages are allowed if:

1) installing the package produces exactly the same /var/qmail
   heirarchy as a user would obtain by downloading, compiling,
   and instlaling qmail-1.03.tar.gz, fastforward-0.51.tar.gz,
   and dot-forward-0.71.tar.gz;
2) the package behaves correctly, i.e., the same way as normal
   qmail+fastforward+dot-forward installations on all other
   systems; and
3) the package's creator warrants that he has made a good faith
   attempt to ensure that the package behaves correctly.

Can someone explain to me why it would be bad to include
multiple sets of binaries with differeint UID/GID combos,
and install one based on which UIDs/GIDs the system had
open?  With, say, 5 sets of UIDs/GIDs, one could get fairly
decent coverage of users.

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John White
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