Yes, that helps a great deal! I have heard about 'virtual packages' and tripped across various notices about them in messing around with this box. I'll try to find more information about them. I don't think I could have ever managed a qMail install without 'Life With Qmail'. It was still a multi-day task, as I'd never built anything from source before, but in the end it works. That was on a Redhat system, and now I want to give the same process a shot on Debian. Hopefully it will go quicker the second time around. On another note : I had to install courier-imap to provide IMAP and webmail. That package also comes with a pop server, as well as pops and imaps servers. Anyone out there have a preference between the courier pop or qmail-pop3? I'm using courier right now just for the sake of consistency. thanks again, alex Ben Browning wrote: >Hey Alix, > >The problem you are having is that exim provides a virtual package- >mail-transport-agent - that those services need > >What I do to do this is as follows: > >0) shutdown exim >1) Install qmail (I use lifewithqmail with my local modifications >spliced in) >2) Setup the sendmail symlinks >3) (IMPORTANT) dpkg-divert the sendmail symlinks. This will keep dpkg >(and thus apt) from overwriting them and will instead overwrite a >diversion file in the same dir >4) (IMPORTANT) change all /etc/rc#.d/S*exim4* links to K links. DONT >REMOVE THEM or apt will replace them when exim gets upgrades > >At this point exim is disabled and qmail can go about its business >unimpeded. > >The alternate many Debian purists will suggest is to create a "stub" >package for qmail with equivs that provides mail-transport-agent- If you >want to try that I have such a stub package up at >http://www.oz.net/~empty/equivs-qmail_1.0_all.deb . In my experience >though it's not a big difference one way or the other and you lose a few >things (notably for me the mail command, which I pipe a lot of crap to ;) > >Hope this info helps! > >~Ben > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss