>And
>since you're running RedHat, may I recommed that you build an
>RPM of courier and install it? The installation is much
>simpler, all the necessary files will be installed and
>configured for you, and keeping courier up  to date will also
>be easier.

i've wondered about this, if i build an RPM and then upgrade to a newer
courier in the future and roll a new RPM and install will it keep the old
configuration files?

what happens to the config files when i don't use the RPM method?

thanks!


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