On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 07:24:47PM +0100, Mikael Jirari wrote:
> But it's always very difficult(to me) to uninstall exim !!!
> What would you do if you want to remove exim without removing apache for
> instance ?
Install another MTA in packaged form, or a dummy MTA package. If you're
using apt-get
Title: RE: Qmail installation RESOLVED !
But it's always very difficult(to me) to uninstall exim !!!
What would you do if you want to remove exim without removing apache for instance ?
I don't know equivs, what is it ? where can I find a short or good documentation about it ?
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 18:06:31 +0100 mike moon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With that experience I arrive to the conclusion that
> - Removing exim is difficult.
I didn't have much of a problem replacing exim with qmail, but I did do it
all at one time. I had the qmail deb ready and installed it an
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 06:06:31PM +0100, mike moon wrote:
> With that experience I arrive to the conclusion that
> - Removing exim is difficult.
> - A lot of packages which are using mail i.e apache are too strongly
> attached to exim, because we should be able to set up a webserver without
> havi
Title: RE: Qmail installation RESOLVED !
I deleted every single file related with exim, I removed procmail and mailx and reinstalled them then reinstall qmail.
The biggest problem was with mailx, then I did the same with procmail and everything went ok.
With that experience I arrive to the
Title: RE: Qmail installation
Ok I restarted the installation from scratch, script has created qmail users.
To remove exim I did "dpkg -r --force-all exim"
When the installation unpacks exim it complains
Do you want to install qmail_1.03-24_i386.deb now? [Yn] Y
dpkg: regarding
Configfiles are stored in
/etc/qmail, which is linked to /var/qmail/control
starting and stopping is done with
/etc/init.d/qmail start
/etc/init.d/qmail stop
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Title: RE: Qmail installation
apt-get --force-depends --purge remove exim doesn't work actually it answers
E: Command line option --force-depends is not understood
But to remove exim I did dpkg -r --force-all exim
I did
apt-get install qmail-src
apt-get install ucspi-tcp-src
You could do it like that :)
apt-get install qmail-src
apt-get install ucspi-tcp-src
build-qmail
build-ucspi-tcp
apt-get --force-depends --purge remove exim
dpkg -i ucspi-tcp.deb qmail.deb
Eric Böse-Wolf
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Title: Qmail installation
Hi,
I'd like to install Qmail on my debian box, but it's quite confusing because the installer complains about exim etc. so I removed it.
Does anyone knows where I can find a howto to install qmail with the debian method ?? If not what is the process
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