I'm a bit new to qmail, but his instructions seem to have missed a few
points, such as creating a /var/qmail directory, or even creating the
nofiles group. He seems, to me anyway, to have missed a few lines when
pasting in from the INSTALL.ids
Dave
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, It appears Frank Tegtme
> http://www.securityfocus.com/focus/linux/articles/qmail.html
> Replacing your MTA with qmail
Hm. It's neither a review nor is the title correct.
It's only an excerpt from BLURB and INSTALL as far as I can see.
It's good to have qmail mentioned on securityfocus but this article could
provide
http://www.securityfocus.com/focus/linux/articles/qmail.html
Replacing your MTA with qmail
Jeremy Rauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Monday, Aug 28 2000
... By taking a modular approach, and running with the lowest possible
privileges, qmail is able to markedly improve the security stance of
machines it