
Rainer Duffner schrieb:
I prefer Matt Simerson's toaster-setup: http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster.shtml
But there are more: http://www.qmailrocks.org/ http://www.shupp.org/toaster/ http://www.qmailtoaster.com/
The problem is: you still have to have a good idea what the scripts will be doing in the background, or you're really lost in case things don't work anymore (but you can then hire the guy who wrote the tutorial - as I said, most have created a business out of it...)
but with a little effort, you can find out a lot about SMTP, qmail and so on, even if you don't understand everything right away. Gentoo portage is a very nice way, to get around the DJB restrictions for the qmail sourcecode. If you have the right ebuild (my brother worked a lot on the official qmail ebuild), it will do all the patching and compiling for you. For these "rare" cases, the portage system would be of use in a suse environment. However doing the QA for this will be a PITA for the SuSE team. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Jörn Ott -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Jörn Ott Telefon: (0 22 24) 94 08 - 73 EDV Service & Beratung Telefax: (0 22 24) 94 08 -74 Lohfelder Str. 33 E-Mail: mailto:white@ott-service.de 53604 Bad Honnef WWW: http://www.ott-service.de/