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> Setting Up Qmail
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post Nov 3 2004, 08:25 PM
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Does anyone know how to set up Qmail?

I read that it was suppose to be easier than Sendmail, but so far it has been a pain. I followed the direction from Living with Qmail, but no success yet.

Also, the computer I am using has previously installed Qmail. My classmates and I couldn't be sure we wiped out all the old config files. Is this a problem and is there an uninstall for Qmail in Red Hat?

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post Nov 3 2004, 11:33 PM
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Use the rpm -e command to remove built in packages.

My redhat 9 seems to have with sendmail, but if you want a better mail server that you should exim.


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I use Postfix on my server and all I had to do was add my local network in mail.conf and it works flawlessly.


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post Dec 15 2004, 04:16 PM
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Hi I wanted to use Qmail for my Email Hosting service and yet not been able to use it, I was looking along the line for a more Windows based server can anyone help me?

I have a computer free on my Lan, and want to use it as a mail server I also have a website I want people on the website to be able to signup and create a mail box via the site (email hosting service kinda thing)

firslty I need the following
Wins compat mail server
And a sign up script for my site

sadly I have not been able to find a signup script, which I really need I could also do with a free mail server windows compat.

If anyone could help me on settting up this please post here thanks.
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http://netwinsite.com/webmail/


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