
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 09:56:55PM -0500, Michael Coburn wrote:
The original qmail-queue file (as compiled by qmail-src) is an ELF binary, was never a script. I replaced it with a cheap hack of a script to squeeze spamassassin into the mix, then pass it along the Dr Bernstein way of doing SMTP. Why qmail? Because I didn't want to run sendmail while on Red Hat, so I picked the #2 MTA on the market. And other than the cheap qmail-queue hack, it is compliant:apt-get install ucspi-tcp apt-get install qmail-src
Then what is it doing in /var/qmail/bin? That doesn't look like debian policy compliant.
I'll take a look at exim. Thanks for the tip :)
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