QTP is a set of tools which provide easy ways to do things that an
administrator might typically do. There are no QTP packages per se, only
qmailtoaster-plus itself.

As far as undoing what a qtp tool has done, that would need to be addressed
on a case by case basis:
.) for spamdyke, that has been covered on the list and is documented on the
wiki.
.) for sa-update, I don't know off hand.
.) there is no yum repo added by newmodel.

I hope this clears things up a bit.

James Palmer wrote:
> Does that actually remove all the installed packages though, or just the
> QTP installers?  I.e. remove spamdyke, the new channel and cron jobs
> added by sa-update and the yum repo added by newmodel?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> James
> 
> 
> On 8 May 2008, at 18:14, Jake Vickers wrote:
> 
>> James Palmer wrote:
>>> Eric,
>>>
>>> Is there an easy way to go about removing various QTP packages?  Such
>>> as sa-update, newmodel etc?
>>>
>>> Have them all installed at the minute with no problems, just wanting
>>> the option!
>>>
>>
>> rpm -e qmailtoaster-plus
>>
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