Alex Dean wrote: > 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. If you want a good book, check out "Qmail Handbook" by Dave Sill- he's the guy that wrote life with qmail :) > 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. Glad to help :) I use qmail-pop3d because I have it tied to my checkpassword (which in my environment contains Much Mojo). courier is my imap server though and the pop server gets good reviews with Maildirs. ~Ben --- "Confession only helps if you actually feel bad for your actions. For you, it would just be a really long boast." -Tara http://www.emptiedout.com --------------------------------------------------- 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