> All of those packages depend on a MTA; try "apt-get install qmail." > Apt will be much happier when it realizes that you are merely switching > MTAs. Also, apt will leave your exim config files, so you can merely > "apt-get install exim" at the end of your test drive and things should go > back to the way they were.
Can leave Exim installed if I install Qmail from source? (Exim is not started at boot time) If so then I might just leave Exim alone and install Qmail from source. I want to do Qmail from source so I know where things are. Don't get me wrong, apt-get is my best friend, but sometimes I don't learn what is going on behind the scenes. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]