Hi,
On Sat, 21.02.2004 at 00:23:26 +0100, Adam ENDRODI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Since the license prohibits distributing binary packages built > from modified source, you must rely on other methods of > installation. (On the other hand, once done, it's done for ever; > see the next point). well, if you are a new user and want to look at qmail, then you should *not* look at the Debian package qmail-src, but to this instead: http://qmail.mirrors.space.net/netqmail-1.05.tar.gz (found from http://qmail.mirrors.space.net/top.html) Or, if you have "higher" requirements, look at http://www.qmail-ldap.org/ > The most recent version (1.03) was released in the middle of 1998. > (Well, at least you won't have frequent head-ache due to new > releases :) Stock qmail-1.03 is sort of not recommended any longer, but superseded by netqmail. Best, --Toni++ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]