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I'm following on how to install qmail on Linux (the best I can anyhow) and in the section of his guide headlines 'Switching mail service from sendmail to qmail', I'm unfamiliar with specifically what I need to and wondered if someone could point me in the right direction. The instruction is:- Translate /home/*/.forward to /home/*/.qmail (details omitted). Followed by:- Translate /etc/mail/virtusertable to /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-* and /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains (details omitted). Sift renegade 3 cheats codes. I'm not familiar with what I should be typing in my terminal for this section (I'm not even sure what this command does either). The Translate command is not found if I try the above - what does the details omitted refer to as well, should I replacing this with something here?

I've tried to install qmail 1.03 on CentOS 4.4 using the command: # make setup check and I received this error:./load auto-str substdio.a error.a str.a substdio.a(substdo.o)(.text+0x43): In function `allwrite':: undefined reference to `errno' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [auto-str] Error 1 Can anyone please help? TIA Dick Holland and there is lifewithqmail.org and several others basically what I am saying, is that you should have a well thought out full install before you start of your just in for headaches if you don't install qmail properly and it is an internet facing unit, some unpleasant issues will eventually arise.:-) - rh. Mark Schoonover IIRC correctly, this is the (in)famous errno problem. It requires a patch to put qmail at 1.03. Life with qmail has all the instruction you need to patch and install qmail. There's a script to do it all for you. Qmail is really straight forward provided you follow the install directions to the letter.

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Once you do, you'll have the best SMTP server running. Mark Schoonover *** Winner of the 2008 Best Psychic Award IS Manager American Geotechnical - California, Nevada and Arizona V. Boss baby spanish subtitles. Undefined reference to `errno'collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [auto-str] Error 1 Can anyone please help?

TIA Dick Holland and there is lifewithqmail.org and several others basically what I am saying, is that you should have a well thought out full install before you start of your just in for headaches if you don't install qmail properly and it is an internet facing unit, some unpleasant issues will eventually arise.:-) - rhIIRC correctly, this is the (in)famous errno problem. It requires a patch to put qmail at 1.03. Life with qmail has all the instruction you need to patch and install qmail. There's a script to do it all for you. Qmail is really straight forward provided you follow the install directions to the letter. Once you do, you'll have the best SMTP server running. Mark Schoonover *** Winner of the 2008 Best Psychic Award IS Manager American Geotechnical - California, Nevada and Arizona V-> 858.450.4040 F-> 714.685.3909 C-> 858.472.3816.

Jim Perrin spake the following on 2/5/2007 3:53 PM: IIRC correctly, this is the (in)famous errno problem. It requires a patch to put qmail at 1.03. Life with qmail has all the instruction you need to patch and install qmail. There's a script to do it all for you. Qmail is really straight forward provided you follow the install directions to the letter.

Once you do, you'll have the best SMTP server running.*COUGH* So. The patch upgrades qmail to postfix?

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