QMail and VPOPMAIL on RedHat 7.1
I'm a complete newbie to qmail who is so sick of sendmail's limitations =that I'm looking for alternatives. I've heard a lot of good things about =qmail but i wonder whether someone can point me to a well documented set =of instructions for installing qmail on redhat 7.1 without having lots =of conflicts.I would especially like qmail for it's VPOPMAIL addon that allows =virutal hosting. I am in the webhosting industry and this would be a big =advantage.Can someone help me out with this? I'm also relatively new to linux so =it would be perfect if the documentation/instructions weren't too over =my head... I'm not a newbie bu I haven't done anything really with =programming or some of that crazy C-syntax :) Some day soon i hope!ThanksDarcy Pierlot
RE: QMail and VPOPMAIL on RedHat 7.1
Start with Life With Qmail. -Original Message-From: Darcy Pierlot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 2:30 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: QMail and VPOPMAIL on RedHat 7.1Importance: High I'm a complete newbie to qmail who is so sick of sendmail's limitations =that I'm looking for alternatives. I've heard a lot of good things about =qmail but i wonder whether someone can point me to a well documented set =of instructions for installing qmail on redhat 7.1 without having lots =of conflicts.I would especially like qmail for it's VPOPMAIL addon that allows =virutal hosting. I am in the webhosting industry and this would be a big =advantage.Can someone help me out with this? I'm also relatively new to linux so =it would be perfect if the documentation/instructions weren't too over =my head... I'm not a newbie bu I haven't done anything really with =programming or some of that crazy C-syntax :) Some day soon i hope!ThanksDarcy Pierlot
Re: QMail and VPOPMAIL on RedHat 7.1
I was in the same boat a few days ago. I found the howto at http://www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html most helpful. The only thing I missed was to either a) Get rid of xined all togheter b) Disable its services for POP, SMTP, IMAP I chose a) as I didn't want telnet or FTP anyway (at least for now). The server is set up and happy, though I don't have it in full production yet (though that's for nontechnichal reasons). Honestly, getting bind up and running was much harder for me than qmail itself. - Original Message - From: Darcy Pierlot To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 4:30 PM Subject: QMail and VPOPMAIL on RedHat 7.1 I'm a complete newbie to qmail who is so sick of sendmail's limitations = that I'm looking for alternatives. I've heard a lot of good things about = qmail but i wonder whether someone can point me to a well documented set = of instructions for installing qmail on redhat 7.1 without having lots = of conflicts. I would especially like qmail for it's VPOPMAIL addon that allows = virutal hosting. I am in the webhosting industry and this would be a big = advantage. Can someone help me out with this? I'm also relatively new to linux so = it would be perfect if the documentation/instructions weren't too over = my head... I'm not a newbie bu I haven't done anything really with = programming or some of that crazy C-syntax :) Some day soon i hope! Thanks Darcy Pierlot
Re: QMail and VPOPMAIL on RedHat 7.1
At 06:30 PM 6/20/01 -0300, you wrote: I'm a complete newbie to qmail who is so sick of sendmail's limitations = I'm a qmail user like most others on this list, however, I had to chime in on this. I'm sure this is going to receive mixed responses. Sendmail has _more_ features than any other MTA in existence. if sendmail has any limitations, it is due to YOUR lack of knowledge. I commend you for wanting to try qmail, but please understand the difference between sendmails limitations and My current knowledge and ability with sendmail this is a huge difference. Jeff Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: QMail and VPOPMAIL on RedHat 7.1
Thanks to all for the advise! I'll keep you posted of my successes and failures (let's hope not too many failures :) -Darcy - Original Message - From: Stephen Froehlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Darcy Pierlot [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 2:41 PM Subject: Re: QMail and VPOPMAIL on RedHat 7.1 I was in the same boat a few days ago. I found the howto at http://www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html most helpful. The only thing I missed was to either a) Get rid of xined all togheter b) Disable its services for POP, SMTP, IMAP I chose a) as I didn't want telnet or FTP anyway (at least for now). The server is set up and happy, though I don't have it in full production yet (though that's for nontechnichal reasons). Honestly, getting bind up and running was much harder for me than qmail itself. - Original Message - From: Darcy Pierlot To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 4:30 PM Subject: QMail and VPOPMAIL on RedHat 7.1 I'm a complete newbie to qmail who is so sick of sendmail's limitations = that I'm looking for alternatives. I've heard a lot of good things about = qmail but i wonder whether someone can point me to a well documented set = of instructions for installing qmail on redhat 7.1 without having lots = of conflicts. I would especially like qmail for it's VPOPMAIL addon that allows = virutal hosting. I am in the webhosting industry and this would be a big = advantage. Can someone help me out with this? I'm also relatively new to linux so = it would be perfect if the documentation/instructions weren't too over = my head... I'm not a newbie bu I haven't done anything really with = programming or some of that crazy C-syntax :) Some day soon i hope! Thanks Darcy Pierlot