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At this point, qmail should be installed and running on your system, whether you installed from the source tarball or a source RPM. You should know about the configuration options available at compile/install time, including the default mailbox format. You should understand the limitations of Syslog and inetd and be aware of the packages that replace them: daemontools and ucspi-tcp.

In Chapter 3, "Configuring qmail: The Basics," you'll learn how to configure your qmail system for more advanced applications, such as selective relaying, multiple host names, and virtual domain hosting. You'll also learn about qmail's aliasing mechanisms.



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The Qmail Handbook
The qmail Handbook
ISBN: 1893115402
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 186
Authors: Dave Sill

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