Dax Kelson writes: > doesn't qmail *already* read configuration info out of control files, Since you ask: No, not in qmail-queue, and not in the programs that have to run as root. (You can run qmail-pw2u as uid qmailp.) > The whole idea that you have to use a binary editor is crazy in the first > place. Of course I'd rather ship asm, and use /bin/as and /bin/ld; but, oops, there are all these Linux systems where /bin/ld isn't installed. So I'll do what works. ---Dan
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