Plain FUD Qmailrocks works just fine. Only a complete Newbie can't install it. The instructions are the easiest I ever seen for a complete mail server. You need to have the right libaries for it to work but really that is basic stuff.
I've installed about tons of installs of it and never had a problem.
The qmailrocks setup leaves you with broken qmail. Ask on the qmail list if you really want to know the gory details.
If you're really interested in running qmail properly, I'd highly recommend following www.lifewithqmail.org or Matt Simpson's qmail-toaster scripts.
Peter
Brent wrote:
Although not to most simple to install I thought I would add another one to the mix qmailrocks is a great how to. Once it is setup it is a super easy server to maintain.
the site is www.qmailrocks.com
The one below looks like a great one too.
Dave wrote:
Hello,
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Does such a HOW-TO exist?
If not, and there are experts here willing to help out, I would be happy to write up my experience.
Thank you for reading, David
Try Johnny's Postfix w/dovecot install guides @ http://www.hughesjr.com/content/category/4/15/29/.
Best Regards, Camron
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