Is qmail as easy to setup as sendmail?  is it as simple as adding
entries to files in /etc/mail? Just curious if there is a document which
compares the two.

Also are the ip_allow, name_allow, and relay_allow features in RedHat's
Linux 5.0 sendmail or are they standard?

Thanks in advance

Trevor Astrope wrote:

> I just set up a server for virtual hosting and I gave up on
> sendmailand
> went with qmail. qmail is surprisingly easy to set up and combined
> with
> the vmailmgr package, managing mail for virtual domains and creating
> virtual email-only accounts is a snap.
>
> You can get a srpm for qmail and your choice of rpm or srpm for
> vmailmgr
> from http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~bguenter/distrib/
>
> On Sat, 16 May 1998, Ben Sinclair wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have Sendmail virtual hosts working with the stock RH5
> > Sendmail? There is some nice documentation about doing so at
> > sendmail.org, but it talks about replacing the sendmail.cf file and
> also
> > references things I don't have since I didn't compile Sendmail
> myself. I
> > like to stay "RedHat-official," so I was wondering if anyone has any
>
> > suggestions. I'm no Sendmail guru, and that nice stock sendmail.cf
> is
> > the only that that lets me have a working mail system. :)
> >
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