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I'm not well up on wiki etchicate so I just thought I'd add a comment here on a small change I made.  
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I'm not well up on wiki etiquette so I just thought I'd add a comment here on a small change I made.  
  
 
I added two '''/etc/''' to the following section to ensure the command will work correctly when executed outside of the '''/etc''' directory
 
I added two '''/etc/''' to the following section to ensure the command will work correctly when executed outside of the '''/etc''' directory
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  ph34r# '''cat /etc/tcp.smtp | tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp'''
 
  ph34r# '''cat /etc/tcp.smtp | tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp'''
  
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Also for some reason I couldn't get '''make enable-qmail''' to execute. It was probably something I was doing wrong but should anyone run into similar difficulty just check out the file '''work/qmail-enable''' inside the qmail+smtp_auth+tls ports directory. Its easy enough to read what it does and then execute the commands for disabling sendmail and enabling qmail yourself.
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P.S. Great guide, it was very helpful, [[User:Eoin|Eoin]]
 
P.S. Great guide, it was very helpful, [[User:Eoin|Eoin]]

Revision as of 09:12, 7 June 2005

no, really, the comma shouldn't be there. (or the title should be "what it is, and what we are doing here" without the question mark). I used to be a spelling and grammar nazi in a past life.

-d.



You're going to have to back that up with an external link to a well-accepted style guide that clearly states that using a comma there is wrong, and even then I don't promise to care. =) --Jimbo 20:36, 15 Dec 2004 (EST)



http://cctc2.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm

while not incorrect to use the comma there, it makes for bad scanning.

-d.



I'm not well up on wiki etiquette so I just thought I'd add a comment here on a small change I made.

I added two /etc/ to the following section to ensure the command will work correctly when executed outside of the /etc directory

ph34r# rehash
ph34r# cat /etc/tcp.smtp | tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp

Also for some reason I couldn't get make enable-qmail to execute. It was probably something I was doing wrong but should anyone run into similar difficulty just check out the file work/qmail-enable inside the qmail+smtp_auth+tls ports directory. Its easy enough to read what it does and then execute the commands for disabling sendmail and enabling qmail yourself.

P.S. Great guide, it was very helpful, Eoin

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