Cees van de Griend wrote:

> On Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 06:34:02PM +0200, Michael Hasenstein wrote:
> > On Sat, 10 Apr 1999, Cees van de Griend wrote:
> > > I prefer Qmail also...
> >
> > The reason it's not shipped is
> >   ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/qmail/dist.html
> >
> > I know, there's even commercial software on the CD, but that's user
> > software, not system software.
>
> I looked at that page. So what's the problem?
>
> It said nowhere that you are not allowed to make a .rpm of it.
> You only have to keep the files in the 'qmail-standard' directories,
> i.e. under /var/qmail.  I know that's not the standard, but the author
> insists (I must admit rather strongly) on it.
>
> So once again, what's the problem?
> You can find pre-compiled .rpm's on <http://www.qmail.org/>.
> You (SuSE) only have to include them on the CD and let the user decide
> what he/she finds more important, security and quick delivery or
> installing in the so called 'standard' directories.

I wonder - is Qmail capable of displaying HTML-formatted messages?  That's
the one reason I have for using the Netscape mailer.  If not for that, I'd
be using the Emacs mail reader.

Paul Abrahams


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