> > But some important parts are really missing. What's the licence for
> > daemontools? For rblsmtpd? For qmail-analog? Am I allowed to
> > start my syslogd or rc5des client under supervise if I haven't
> > installed qmail?
>
> These aren't anything to do with qmail.  They're all seperate programs by
> the author of qmail.  They have seperate (and different) licensing.

But they are something to do with qmail, and not just because they have djb
in common.  Any newb stopping by this list or reading on of the how to's
will get the following information:  get qmail, but to make it work, also
get daemontools and ucspi-tcp.  On top of that, near the top of the home
page you can read that qmail no longer works with inetd (or am I dreaming),
which means if you want to be able to receive email with qmail, you need
tcpserver or something similar.  Or am I just being thick headed, again?

I did feel a twinge of pain setting up qmail for the first time, but I
*still* have trouble getting sendmail to work on a regular basis.

<:)  Lyndon

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