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At this point, you know that qmail is a modern Internet MTA suitable for replacing Sendmail and other Unix MTAs where security, reliability, and efficiency are important. You've learned why it's secure, reliable, and efficient, and you know its major features, its history, and its architecture. And you know where to get help running it: the available documentation, mailing lists, Web sites, and consultants.
In Chapter 2, "Installing qmail," you'll learn how to install a complete qmail system suitable for applications ranging from a single-user workstation to a high-volume mail server. You'll be guided step-by-step through the installation process including compiling the source, installing the binaries, and configuring the system to automatically start qmail when the system is booted.
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