# apt-get install rcconf
# rcconf
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Ian escreveu:
Hi, all you Debian gurus! I was wondering, how can I disable exim4 from
starting at boot? I have absolutely NO use for it, as I use webmail, and
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On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 17:11 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> Then remove the rc.d startup script
> update-rc.d -f exim4 (I think, that's untested)
As I told: "read the friendly manual"
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On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 09:34:51AM -0500, Ian wrote:
> Hi, all you Debian gurus! I was wondering, how can I disable exim4 from
> starting at boot? I have absolutely NO use for it, as I use webmail, and it
> adds a full 2 minutes to my startup time, so it really takes a while to boot
> up. Thanks fo
Ok, Thnks, I'll try that.On 8/21/05, Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday, 21.08.2005 at 10:11 -0500, Ian wrote:> > > Hi, all you Debian gurus! I was wondering, how can I disable exim4 from> > > starting at boot? I have absolutely NO use for it, as I use webmail, and
> > it> > > adds a f
On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 10:55 -0500, Ian wrote:
> What is the package name for exim light?
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?version=all&subword=1&exact=&arch=any&releases=all&case=insensitive&keywords=exim4-daemon&searchon=names
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On Sunday, 21.08.2005 at 10:11 -0500, Ian wrote:
> > > Hi, all you Debian gurus! I was wondering, how can I disable exim4 from
> > > starting at boot? I have absolutely NO use for it, as I use webmail, and
> > it
> > > adds a full 2 minutes to my startup time, so it really takes a while to
> > b
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005, Ian wrote:
Hi, all you Debian gurus! I was wondering, how can I disable exim4 from
starting at boot? I have absolutely NO use for it, as I use webmail, and it
adds a full 2 minutes to my startup time, so it really takes a while to boot
up. Thanks for the help!
This is a ba
On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 09:34 -0500, Ian wrote:
> I have absolutely NO use for it
Your system does. it needs an MTA to transfert cron jobs reports and so
on. First try to install the exim light one (you might have the "heavy")
one.
Then to disable it (without uninstalling it), you can just read the
I tried doing that, but then it hangs more during startup, as it tries to find all the exim4 data.On 8/21/05, Dave Ewart <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Sunday, 21.08.2005 at 09:34 -0500, Ian wrote:
> Hi, all you Debian gurus! I was wondering, how can I disable exim4 from> starting at boot? I have ab
On Sunday, 21.08.2005 at 09:34 -0500, Ian wrote:
> Hi, all you Debian gurus! I was wondering, how can I disable exim4 from
> starting at boot? I have absolutely NO use for it, as I use webmail, and it
> adds a full 2 minutes to my startup time, so it really takes a while to boot
> up. Thanks fo
Hi, all you Debian gurus! I was wondering, how can I disable exim4 from
starting at boot? I have absolutely NO use for it, as I use webmail,
and it adds a full 2 minutes to my startup time, so it really takes a
while to boot up. Thanks for the help!-- "If practice makes perfect, and no one is perfe
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