Thanks, Erik.
I don't know why anyone wouldn't want the whole thing, but apparently
some people don't use all the add-ons.
I probably should've asked which packages are required (to have a
minimally operational qmail server). From what I can tell, that would be:
daemontools-toaster
ucspi-tcp-toaster
libdomainkeys-toaster
vpopmail-toaster
qmail-toaster
Is that correct?
Erik Espinoza wrote:
This really depends on what you are doing.
For example, Squirrelmail is not required if you're not running a
webmail. The djbdns package is not required if you run a caching
nameserver in bind. The maildrop is not required if you don't plan to
ever use any filtering. The courier-imap-toaster is not necessary if
you're not using imap & filtering (since maildrop requires courier to
compile). The ezmlm-toaster package is not required if you aren't
going to run any mailing lists. You don't need qmailadmin if you don't
want to give people a web interface to modify their accts. You don't
need simscan (and helper packages like spamassassin-toaster,
clamav-toaster, ripmime-toaster) if you do not want to scan mail for
viruses and spam.
In general I recommend that the QmailToaster be installed in it's entirety.
Erik
On 6/19/06, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone please tell me which packages in the toaster are optional?
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