I installed Corel's Linux and there is a function in the xwindows client
for starting q-mail. It will ask you the name of the server etc and install
all existing users. It works great and is pretty hard to screw up.
I am having one problem though. When handing off mail to the server from a
POP3 client it can take up to a couple of minutes. Retrieving mail is a
couple of seconds?
Any ideas?
Mel Lively
Thompson & Knight LLP
214-969-1444
"David L.
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david cc:
Subject: Re: Corel Linux ships with qmail
installed, but not running
12/27/1999
04:05 PM
"Chris L. Mason" wrote:
>
> Perhaps Corel is planning to use qmail in future versions and it just
wasn't
> ready for 1.0? I've been waiting awhile for a Linux distribution to come
> out that uses qmail as the default MTA (or at least offers the choice of
> using it over sendmail in the installation.)
>
> Chris
I think linux distributors are waiting for qmail to be able to combine
non-VERP messages for same remote machine into single transmissions;
or perhaps for a configuration GUI. (it would thave to be standard
and extensible, so qmail extensions could extend the GUI as well)
Where's your distribution, then, Chris?
Does not the existence of easily available qmail RPMs qualify?
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