Hi all,
I don't see any package called "Mail Server" when I execute su -c "yum grouplist".
¿Why?
I can see others as "Web Server". "Windows File Server". Mailserver is a very common server
¿Does not exist a package instalation for it?
Thanks.
On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 19:21 +0100, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
Hi all,
I don't see any package called "Mail Server" when I execute su -c "yum grouplist".
¿Why?
I can see others as "Web Server". "Windows File Server". Mailserver is a very common server
¿Does not exist a package instalation for it?
---- I suspect because in a server setup, sendmail is automatically installed and postfix is a single package call (yum install postfix). The only thing that might possibly be missing for sendmail is sendmail-cf package which allows configuration by editing sendmail.mc file.
Craig
Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
I don't see any package called "Mail Server" when I execute su -c "yum grouplist".
¿Why?
Which CentOS version?
| [angenenr@shutdown ~]$rpm -q centos-release | centos-release-4-4.2.i386 | [angenenr@shutdown ~]$yum grouplist installed | grep Mail | Mail Server
| [root@mail-gw-1 root]# rpm -q centos-release | centos-release-3-8.1 | [root@mail-gw-1 root]# yum grouplist | grep Mail | Mail Server
Ralph
Which CentOS version?
| [angenenr@shutdown ~]$rpm -q centos-release | centos-release-4-4.2.i386 | [angenenr@shutdown ~]$yum grouplist installed | grep Mail | Mail Server
Ups... what a newbie's mistake! Really I have it! I suspect my eyes (or my mind) are sick...
Sorry for this obvious post.