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Hi guys,
i like to learn more in depth things revolving with linux. I have read about QMail server package.
I using SUse 10.3. Does this distro have the QMail server package install?
I like to experiment with Qmail setup. Is there any place you guys can direct me to?
There does not appear to be a QMail package in the official openSuSE repositories. There are a few rpms at http://rpm.pbone.net, but I did not see any readily available specifically for openSuSE 10.3. I found a Linux installer for QMail at http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Syste...ion-1559.shtml. This appears to be a script that builds QMail for your system from the source.
There does not appear to be a QMail package in the official openSuSE repositories. There are a few rpms at http://rpm.pbone.net, but I did not see any readily available specifically for openSuSE 10.3. I found a Linux installer for QMail at http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Syste...ion-1559.shtml. This appears to be a script that builds QMail for your system from the source.
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