Hello 'qmail list,

  I have a problem with outbound smtp mail.
  When I installed qmail, I ended up installing some of qmail in /var.
  Any outbound mail goes to the qmail queue on:
  /var/qmail/queue/mess.   There are 200 subdirectories under mess
  starting with 0 and working its way up to 199.

  My /var is only 20mb in size.  Big mistake!

  I would like to move the queue to /usr/home/vpopmail/smtp,or
  something under /usr.  I went back through the installation
  documents, and I don't see where I specified this location during the
  install, so I'm figuring it was a default.
  
  If this information is compiled during the install, how do you go
  about changing this without affecting other operations.
  If there is an easier something to do, I would be interested also.

  One other:
  How do most of you segment a hard drive of say 30gb or so?
  I have:
  /=50mb
  /var=20mb
  and
  /usr= remainder of 30gb.
  
  I am using  QMAIL+ VPOPMAIL for FreeBSD Install document By Flattie
  McGee  (Very nice instructions, Thanks very much to Flattie McGeee).

  It installs:
  
qmail-1.03.tar.gz                               : qmail!
daemontools-0.70.tar.gz                         : Useful tools
ucspi-tcp-0.88.tar.gz                           : Inetd replacement
vpopmail-4.8a.tar.gz                            : Virtual Domain/POP module
ezmlm-0.53.tar.gz                               : Mailing List module
autorespond-1.0.0.tar.gz                        : Auto Responder module
gdbm-1.8.0.tar.gz                               : Database routines
qmailadmin-0.30.tar.gz                          : Web Control Interface
  
  I also followed up with sqwebmail-0.37a



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