Eric Shubert wrote:
Michael Colvin wrote:
I'm curious... Is it possible to setup QMT without implementing chkuser? I
know I should use it, and do, but I have a specific need for a server
without that functionality on a temporary basis (Replacing a legacy server until I can migrate users to a full QMT infrastructure), and was wondering
what was the easiest/best way to do it.

Any suggestions?

Michael J. Colvin
NorCal Internet Services
www.norcalisp.com

It's primarily a patch file included in the qmail-toaster package. You'd need to modify the .spec file to not include that patch. I think that's all it would take. There are (also) some chkuser related variables in tcp.smtp, but I don't think you would necessarily need to remove them.


Correct. If you just remove the patch call in the %prep directive, it will not apply that patch. Can I ask what you're trying to accomplish? There may be another way to get what you want.


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