To the best of my knowledge you can change the root password and it will have no effect on Qmail toaster. Qmail uses the EZMLM user i believe and one other. It uses the root password for initial setup only. After that you can change it. I have done so on my production box with no adverse effects.
Quoting dnk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Does the toaster have any dependencies on the mysql root password?
Meaning after I set everything up, can i change it, or do I need to
modify any conf files? I assume the toaster uses it's own mysql user
though for regular operations...


Regards,

Dustin

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