> You need exim, then, not qmail :-)

Ahh trust me, two choices and I get the wrong one :-)  I'll go and grab Exim 
!!

Am I safe enough just to delete Qmail's partial install, the src directory 
and the Qmail directory tree?

Thanks for the help Miah, it's appreciated :)

Cheers
Mike
> You need exim, then, not qmail :-)

> Exim is much easier to configure, especially with dialup connections
> (qmail just doesn't expect to run from a dynamic ip).
>
> Fetchmail will work with whichever smtp server you install, and I assume
> the same goes for procmail (I don't use it).
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