Rex Dieter wrote:
Donald Reader wrote:
Now the real question is since it is public domain as stated on those
pages what is fedora's official stand on qmail and is there a
possibility of Fedora including a qmail package in the future.
If that's true, then all that is needed is someone to offer to submit it for
pkg review and maintain it.
-- Rex
One might hope too for some kind of upstream support. I gather different
folk have lots of patches. Someone ought go through those and
accept/reject them.
I don't trust the claims on the qmail.org website about who's using it.
I tried to verify three.
The first timed out.
The second got connection refused; I then checked for an mx record and
found the reasl server. It doesn't use qmail.
The third, I tried the mx host and got connection refused.
The most impressive thing about the claims on this page,
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/users.html is their age.
Running on a Pentium 90. Linux 2.0 kernel.
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