"...I hereby place the qmail package (in particular, qmail-1.03.tar.gz, with MD5 checksum 622f65f982e380dbe86e6574f3abcb7c) into the public domain. You are free to modify the package, distribute modified versions, etc....."
The latest published qmail package is qmail-1.03.tar.gz, available from
- a mirror in Norway,
- a mirror in the Netherlands,
- a mirror in Japan,
- a mirror in Israel,
- a mirror in Australia,
- a mirror in Columbus, OH,
- a mirror in St. Louis, MO, and
- the original site here in Chicago, IL.
- djbdns,the DNS software strongly recommended for use with qmail;
- ezmlm,an easy-to-use, high-speed mailing list manager;
- ucspi-tcp,which includes a high-speed inetd replacement for your SMTP server, and a generic tool to reject mail from RBL-listed sites;
- serialmail, a collection of tools for passing mail across serial links, including AutoTURN support;
- qmailanalog, a collection of tools to help you analyze qmail's activity record;
- dot-forward, a .forward clone for qmail;
- fastforward, a table-based forwarding utility for qmail, including an /etc/aliases clone;
- mess822, which includes centralized From rewriting for SMTP clients;
- a patch for majordomo 1.93 to work with qmail; and
- the checkpasswordprogram, which you need if you want to run qmail-pop3d.
If you're interested in what qmail can do for you, read on. See www.qmail.org for more qmail-related utilities and information about commercial support.
There are quite a few books on qmail. Out of those I've read, the best is The qmail handbook by Dave Sill. The newest book is Qmail Quickstarter by Kyle Wheeler.
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