Jeremy,
Just looking at your site and had to reply back with comments on #1.
First off, most people I know running vpopmail/qmail have an existing
server of some sort. They don't 'have' to run linux. Our installs never
have virtual users (vppopmail) with real system accounts. Hence the name
VIRTUAL. By the way, vpopmail on all our installations install to
/usr/local/vpopmail. It never goes to /home. Then again, the reason for
vpopmail is to not have the headache of system accounts

It doesn't make sense to start with a 'clean' box when all you are doing
is changing mta and adding a few programs.

Lanny Baron


On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 14:18, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
> Me again.  I have made a few small modifications/corrections to my
> "near-key-by-key" tutorial for getting a mail toaster up and running.
> It's based off of Bill Shupp's Toaster.  It includes SpamAssassin
> integration.
> 
> I've also changes the URL.  Go to: http://www.jerfu.com/toaster
> 
> Comments, suggestions, etc. are welcome!
> 
> Jeremy
> 
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