If you are using yum update it was installed as part of update. I had same issue a while back on CentOS 3
Nick Gilbert said: > Fixed! > > I have no idea why, but somehow Exim had jumped on to my box. I > certainly haven't installed manually but perhaps something had it as a > dependancy when I installed something else or maybe did a "yum update". > > Anyway - now that I've uninstalled Exim, everything is working OK. No > wonder my qmail config files didn't seem to be working! > > Nick... > > > ----------------------------------- ... the only easy day was yesterday
