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Re: Customised Ready-to-use Mail Server distro using qmail-ldap

To: Abhas Abhinav <abhas@deeproot.co.in>
Subject: Re: Customised Ready-to-use Mail Server distro using qmail-ldap
From: Toni Mueller <support@oeko.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 11:20:35 +0200
Cc: Siddharth Deshpande <siddharth@deeproot.co.in>, qmail-ldap@qmail-ldap.org
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Hi,

On Tue, 17.04.2007 at 14:40:47 +0530, Abhas Abhinav <abhas@deeproot.co.in> 
wrote:
> Plain qmail is patched with qmail-ldap and compiled and installed on the
> server at server install time and entirely at the user's discretion. We
> say this in so many words on our license screen during installation. 

I wasn't yet able to check this out, and am not yet done fetching a
load of *.deb (binary) packages from SVN (where's the source?).

> deepOfix does not ship with a pre-compiled binary of qmail nor does it
> ship with its modified source code. We believe that this is a correct
> interpretation of DJB's qmail distribution terms.

So this is to become the common workaround for people wanting to do
anything "useful" with DJB software these days...


Best,
--Toni++


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