You could try stripping the binaries.  I think they're already stripped
though.

man strip

besides that, I hope you are putting your queue on a real disk, because if
you're not, it'll be lost every time you reboot.

--Adam

On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 09:26:01PM -0700, Matt Mouser wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I was wondering how small could I get Qmail down in file size? I am only
> talking about the binaries and config files. All the user mail boxes and
> stuff won't be a problem. The reason I ask is because I run a different
> linux distro that stores all my os and daemons in a ramdisk. This is great.
> Right now everything boots off a floppy (exim and qpopper) and then loads in
> ram, and I have all my user files stored on hard drives.  I wish to do the
> same thing with qmail. All the current packages I use are just tarred
> gzipped files. How small can I get qmail's binaries and config files down
> to? I would love to use Qmail as it has tons more vhosting features than
> other mailservers and is way more scaleable.  Thanks for your help.
> 
> Matt
> 

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