>Hi, > >I found a neat little qmail script at http://lazyinstaller.net/ which does >the following (instead of having to manually do a install) > > >The features/patches you will have are: > > * smtp / smtp+ssl > * pop3 / pop3+ssl > * imap / imap+ssl > > * rbl filtering > * mailinglists > * webadministration tools > * Maildir quota > * Virtual domains > * smtp auth or pop/imap before smtp > > * regular expressions for 'badmailfrom' and 'badmailto' > * Big concurrency patch > * valid dns on envelop sender > * tarpit support > > >I don't know if this has everything that I manually put into a system, (I >use a patched courier), and I don't use BINC imap, but... I would imagine >that this would certainly save a lot of time for someone who doesn't know >qmail or want to spend all the time modifying ./configure scripts :) > >-Myron Great! I was just about to tackle the Qmail install. I got mired in a fresh Fedora Core 1 install and getting the authoritative DNS up and running before I could do the mail server (grumbling under breath about why I stopped using RedHat years ago...I'll be posting a Fedora update thread soon) Stephen ------------------------------------ This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject header.