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What this toaster does NOT do is act as a thorough guide to qmail or any of the other packages it installs. Such information is already available in the documentation, Life With Qmail, or other howtos/toasters. I only put this together to document all the commands/urls/procedures that I find myself repeating often. It's intended to have a bit of a "copy and paste" feel to it aimed at the impatient (me). If it's not sufficient for you, take the time to read the documentation of each package that's to be installed. There's no substitute for that.top www.it55.com在线教程
This document assumes that you are familiar with Unix system administration, mail/web protocols, etc. You don't have to be a guru to make this work, but you will be patching and compiling source code, as well as editing configuration files. If you want a "point and click" install experience, this is not for you. www.it55.com在线教程
These instructions come with no warranty or guarantee. If you blow up your server, and lose business in the process, that's your problem.
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Support is not provided. There are mailing lists for all these packages, as well as one specific to this toaster. See links in the appendix for more information. 免费资源www.it55.com
Commercial support is available. See http://merchbox.com/qmail.php for more information. There are also other sources of commercial support for the individual packages. See the respective documentation for each package for further information.
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If you have installed a recent version of your Linux distribution, you shouldn't have any problems, especially if you did a "server" type of install rather than "Desktop". However, this install DOES require that you have the apache web server and PHP installed. Most distributions come with these now. PHP is only required for SquirrelMail. The main issues you might see are missing development libraries, or gdbm, stunnel, kerberos dev files, or openssl. If you are using an rpm based distro, an easy way to check for these is to issue these commands:
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rpm -q gdbm gdbm-devel openssl openssl-devel stunnel krb5-develIf any of the above are not installed, either get the rpm for your architecture (probably on your cd if you have one) or install them manually.
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