Let's say, don't use qmail and ezmlm packages form debian at all.
Anyway, debian doesn't provide qmail-ldap.
As I have lots of server to maintain, apt-get should be the way to go,
I don't want to spend all of my time recompiling from source except the
qmail-ldap package.
It seems that auth_imap
> So, to conclude:
> - - don't use debian qmail package
maybe you should say don't mix patched debian qmail with qmail-ldap
patches, because some of the patches implement same functions.
> - - don't try to 'fit in' debian's directory structure. You may, of
> course, make
> symlinks from /etc/qmai
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Hi,
Altough it's very understandable that you want to live close to Debian, so in
case of an upgrade, you know apt and dselect will handle it correctly.
But if you think about it a bit longer, you might find that just NOT
installing courier imap/po
> It's possible to use the courier-pop3d daemon instead of the
> qmail-pop3d with qmail-ldap? And in this case do I have to use the
> auth_imap or the auth_pop module? I'm trying to use the stock debian
> distribution as much as possible, and this is why I would prefer to use
> the debian courier
It's possible to use the courier-pop3d daemon instead of the
qmail-pop3d with qmail-ldap? And in this case do I have to use the
auth_imap or the auth_pop module? I'm trying to use the stock debian
distribution as much as possible, and this is why I would prefer to use
the debian courier packag