Grant Vine wrote:

> Lo All,
>
> I am running the toaster and have been for a while. My business
> partner however has purchased a Plesk license and I see that within
> plesk comes a custom qmail install. Is it advisable to use it or can I
> adjust Plesk to know about the toaster's qmail install ?

I haven't used Plesk myself, but I have seen a lot flying around ...  In
general, it appears that Plesk is using qmail in a way that defies the
licensing of qmail.  ie, they are distributing a binary and not the
source.  This also leads into other problems, namely that you don't have
the ability to add patches, recompile, etc.

Also, don't expect much help with Plesk qmail on any of the qmail
support lists..  People tend to turn a deaf ear to runners of Plesk... 

I'm not saying it's bad, though ...  I don't have any experience with
it, so I can't say one way or another. 

> Thanx
>
> -grant



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