I know what is .iso...but what's this file?QMT-ISO-1.4.1.iso?

Thanks a lot.



2008/7/31 Jake Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> nightduke wrote:
>>
>> Ok thanks a lot for you quick answers...I don't know what means
>> toasted... but what are the main difference between your version than
>> the source?
>>
>
> The toasted version has most of the source code pre-compiled for you.  If
> you install from source code, you will spend 2-8 hours building the system
> (in my experience). Using the Qmailtoaster packages, you'll have a system in
> 30-60 minutes.  You just have to live with what patches we supply. You could
> add more later, but you might as well compile from source code then.
>
>
>> I saw at that web site two kind of files
>> qmail-intel-vm-1.4.1.zip and QMT-ISO-1.4.1.iso
>>
>> Where's the difference?
>>
>
> .iso is an install CD. Once burned to a disk, put it in your server and boot
> off of it. It will format your hard drive and install a Qmailtoaster server
> for you.  The docs are located on the wiki.
> The vm is for VMWare.  If you have VMWare installed, you can download that
> package and just open it in VMWare to have a running mail server.
>
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