chris Günther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I'd like to know if I should try a normal install first or if I should apply
> all the patches and enhance- ments at once and the do a complete install.

I would strongly recommend you try a vanilla qmail install first.  Something
like what Dave Sill has documented in "Life with qmail" at www.lifewithqmail.org
would probably be ideal.

Once you are familiar with running an MTA (in general) and how to go about
managing qmail (in particular), then you may want to consider adding extra
functionality in the form of source patches.

> Second: I tried to apply the qmail-pgsql-latest.patch to the qmail-
> sources but I seem to do something wrong because when I do:
> 
>       patch qmail-pgsql-latest.patch
> 
> nothing happens.

This isn't how you use `patch`.  Read the documentation for patch for more
details.  However, if you don't know how to use `patch`, you may be in over
your head for a qmail/Postgres installation.

Charles
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