On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:55:05AM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote: > Besides which, the documentation is horribly out of date. inetd > shouldn't be mentioned. People should be told to use daemontools. > Qmail needs a setup program like tinydns and dnscache have. And wich one might suppose would make Qmail use the /package directory structure. Wich I, personally, think is a good thing because, uhm, I just like /package. And yes, docs are a bit outdated but it is still not nearly as difficult to make Qmail work as one might be lead to think from the constant barrage of questions on the list. At least I never had any problems with it, not even on my first installation. Of course, I read all the documentation that is linked from qmail.org *before* I tried to install. Lars Hansson <Sig lost in upgrade>
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed the ran... Scott Renfro
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed the ran... Henning Brauer
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed the ran... D. J. Bernstein
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed the... Russell Nelson
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed... Peter van Dijk
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed the... Henning Brauer
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed... Robin S. Socha
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not... Henning Brauer
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed... Russell Nelson
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not... Henning Brauer
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not... Lars Hansson
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not... MarkD
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed the random numbe... Brian Hatch
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed the random numbe... Frederik Vermeulen
- Re: qmail starttls patch does not seed the random numbe... Jack Lloyd
