On Thu, 6 May 1999, listy-dyskusyjne Krzysztof Dabrowski wrote:

> At 20:25 99-05-05 , Russell Steffen wrote:
> >
> >
> >You can choose sendmail during a fresh install. However, when you do the
> >updgrade from a previous version, sendmail is forcibly installed and there
> >is no obvious way to turn that off.
> >
> >Russ
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> If you haven't done "rpm -e sendmail" earlier, then you still have
> sendmail's rpm installed so redhat will hapilly upgrade that package.
> uninstall sendmail if you installed it by mistake and THEN try to upgrade
> your system..

Not true. The system I upgraded earlier had no sendmail RPM installed at
all. It has been a qmail-only box for a long time (and the qmail RPM I
used specificly includes a "Conflicts: sendmail" line in the spec).

Russ
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> Kris
> Polska OnLine
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