Slightly offtopic but are people allowed to distribute qmail in this
manner? I thought there was a clause somewhere for most DJB software?
I'm curious for cases like mass rollout, or maybe bundling as part of a
product. For example I prefer /var/dns/cache vs /etc/dnscache. Or qmail
spool directories somewhere else? So could I distribute djb stuff like that?
Maybe Ryan Marsh was installing from the broken ports too?
Cheerio,
Link.
At 06:07 PM 04-02-2001 -0800, Bruce Dang wrote:
> What is wrong with qmail on FreeBSD 4.2? I installed it from the ports
and it
> does not work. When I try to run it..the qmaill/q/r/p/s users don't even
run the
> process, but instead some unknown uid running the qmail-send and other
processes.
> Then when i try to connect to port 25, it says UNABLE TO READ CONTROLS
#4.3.0...how
> do I fix this?