I administered sendmail for about 10 years. Then I went with postfix. On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, hanasaki wrote: > I looked at sendmail and the 2 or three volumes that Oreily has. Then I > went with exim.org > > Lucas Peet wrote: > > Ok, here's the verdict. First of all, could someone forward me the any > > emails that werereplied to the email I sent last night? My email has been down, and I > > didn't get them. > > Qmail > > SUCKS. They say it's "easier to configure" than sendmail?! Not hardly! > > The installation isEXTREMELY involved, and frankly won't work on Redhat 7.2. I tried > > *everything*. Wentthrough like 5 different tutorials, each describing the install a slightly > > different way. Ibuilt it from source, SRPMS, and pre-compiled RPMS. None of it worked. I > > take that back, I didactually have it working for about 30 min, but only if I started it > > manually (unacceptable)and could not get it to startup by itself (or on system start). Once I > > had it running though, Iwas able to create a folder, drop a mail item in it, and create a folder > > underneath it (one of thefeatures I was looking for). > > > > I tried for HOURS to get this thing to work - and finally gave up > > at 1:30am. As far as ease of configuration, as far as I'm concerned, > > Sendmail whips it. Thismorning, I threw in my RH7.2 CD, installed from RPM sendmail and > > sendmail-cf, edited mysendmail.cf, adding two Cwdomain.com lines, and changed the listen port > > address from127.0.0.1 to my IP. Then, with a simple "/sbin/service sendmail start", > > BINGO. Instantemail. Send and receive. Closed relay. Everything all set. > > > > Qmail documentation sucks. > > Go to the Qmail site. Everything is all spread out, there seems to be no > > "standard" place for itall. Sure, you can get the tarball from there, but that's all. > > Additional libraries arespread out over links that look like "Someone J. Else's site with RPMS > > click here", and none ofit is up to date (most is YEARS old). > > > > A google search pulls up the same tuts on different > > sites, no help at all. I'm sure Qmail is great and all (otherwise I > > probably wouldn't have evenconsidered moving to it) but as far as (quoted from the Qmail home page) > > "making Sendmailobsolete"?!? SOMEONE's on crack! > > > > I might give it a go, and change my stance on this > > sometime, possibly in the near future, but I'm not going to get into it > > without some help.Going into this, I EXPECTED it to work (as I have come to do with just > > about all Linux software Iinstall - it's high quality stuff!) and have my email system down for a > > max of 30 min or so. 30 minturned into 13.5 hours, and if I had any real users on my system > > (especially ones who send memoney!) this would have been completely UNACCEPTABLE. It still is, since > > I still considermyself and my wife users. > > > > If any of you have *successfully* gotten Qmail installed on > > RedHat 7.2 PLEASE let me know, and teach me your dark magic (since it > > appears as that's what ittakes!)!!! > > > > What a worthless ordeal. > > > > -Lucas > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > = hanasaki@hanaden.com = > = Spam : Unhealthy and High in Sodium and Cholesterol = > > > >