I just managed to install QMT through your script on CentOS 6. Few things to
know:

1) I had installed 3 days back and today there was a ClamAV release. How do
I update the same?
2) SMTP over submission port is not working? Getting below error:

[root@mail ~]# telnet localhost 587
Trying ::1...
telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection refused
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
[root@mail ~]#

3) @Eric, Any chance or update for qmailtoaster-plus for CentOS 6 as
qtp-menu and other scripts are not working.
4) Qcontrol got installed but again it is not working.


Amit 


-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Pacheco [mailto:r...@pacheco.net] 
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 9:25 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Installing on CentOS 6.x

Domnick, glad to hear it worked perfectly for you. Eric, yeah, I agree about
using RPMs for the perl modules. I'm out of town until late today, but I'll
update my script to make that change ASAP when I get back.  --Ron

Sent from my iPad

On Jul 18, 2012, at 11:36 PM, Domnick Eger <de...@cobercafe.net> wrote:

> I can confirm this works on CentOS 6.2 on XenServer 6.0 it took 35 
> minutes, and I was able to go live as soon as the script finished.
> 
> I migrated from cents 5.2, and did the backup, and restore took an hour.
> Perfect setup. Thanks a bunch for that script.
> 
> On 7/18/12 8:24 PM, "Eric Shubert" <e...@shubes.net> wrote:
> 
>> Just for the record, using RPMs is the preferred method (instead of 
>> using CPAN), for several reasons that I don't think I need to expound.
>> RPMs will be used in the 'official' version, so doing so now would be 
>> prudent.
>> --
>> -Eric 'shubes'
>> 
>> On 07/18/2012 03:25 PM, Ron Pacheco wrote:
>>> Oh, actually, looks like I may have interpreted your question backward.
>>> I suppose it would have been better to find the YUM packages for all 
>>> the perl modules instead of using CPAN, but again, each of those 
>>> sections was taken from code that essentially already did the heavy 
>>> lifting, I simply adapted them to fit into the larger picture, and 
>>> once it worked, I left it alone. That flow chart that starts "Does 
>>> it work?" and later asks "Did you f*** with it?" comes to mind . . . 
>>> :D
>>> 
>>> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 5:21:18 PM, Ron Pacheco wrote:
>>>> Eric,
>>>> 
>>>> Fair question. The short answer is that this script evolved as I 
>>>> tackled each install issue in turn, and being partly pieced from 
>>>> other install procedures and partly from my own code, what worked 
>>>> was simply left alone and kept intact. I believe that particular 
>>>> code that pulls those perl modules using YUM was part of one of the 
>>>> original CentOS 5 install scripts where I borrowed part of the code
from.
>>>> 
>>>> Ron
>>>> 
>>>> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 5:07:14 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
>>>>> On 7/18/2012 2:03 PM, Ron Pacheco wrote:
>>>>>> List,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> This question appears to come up often enough that a turnkey 
>>>>>> CentOS 6.x installer script is probably worth sharing in its 
>>>>>> entirety. It is available for now via a folder on my company's 
>>>>>> Box account in both 7zip and gzipped tar formats with 
>>>>>> accompanying MD5 and SHA1 hashes (if someone has a more 
>>>>>> appropriate hosting location, let me know):
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> https://www.box.com/shared/de954e52e0816ffc2e93
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> This is not officially supported for anyone but myself, but as it 
>>>>>> can make CentOS 6.x installs trivial---I and several colleagues 
>>>>>> have used it without issue---I will try to respond to any queries 
>>>>>> about it that are posted here to this list.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> If you plan to use this, read the README thoroughly, and as with 
>>>>>> any unsupported script or software, it is strongly recommended 
>>>>>> that you browse through the script to be sure you understand it 
>>>>>> before using it.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Ron
>>>>>> 
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>>>>> That looks good, Ron. May I ask one question? Why don't you 
>>>>> install the perl modules using YUM instead of CPAN as your script 
>>>>> installs the rpmforge repo which maintains these modules?
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