On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 06:47:10AM -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote: > > Although I can't make any guarantees, it _should_ be safe to migrate > > to exim4. You can install exim4 and keep exim - at least you can in > > testing. Exim4 has its own config directory (exim4) in /etc, and its > > own log directory in /var/log. > > apt-getting exim4 *removes* exim. > > apt-getting exim *removes* exim4.
Right.. I was wrong on that. I originally installed Exim4 from Steve Haslam's packages. I cannot remember if that package removed exim 3 or not. It may have, because IIRC ( and not sure), the executable there seemed to be exim and its configs went into /etc/exim (I _think_), > (Note: remove != purge. The config files remain.) Yes. It would appear though, that, since it did remove the old exim, and it was not intended for them to co-exist, that they would have simply used the old defaults. I had thought about purging the old exim to clean up my system, but am afraid that there _might_ be some overlap and I might remove something that exim4 needs. Oh, well.. it's just a few files anway... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]