Add things to the Solaris distribution?
David Vosburgh
vosburgh at DALSEMI.COM
Fri Aug 13 13:55:06 IST 2004
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Yes, please. We use fast/cheap Linux system for incoming mail, but
still use our old/slow Sparc systems for outgoing mail. The Linux MS
install has spoiled me forever...
Dave
Julian Field wrote:
> Would you like me to add things to the Solaris distribution?
> Things I have recently written in the way of installation scripts include
> Mail::ClamAV and all its dependencies, including clam itself, along with
> Mail::SpamAssassin including all its dependencies.
>
> These are all currently designed for the tar distribution for Solaris
> systems, I can also give you a set of the most useful freeware packages
> (for i386 & sparc) along with a script to install them. Are there Solaris
> users out there who would like this?
>
> This is all coming out of a one-command Solaris 9 distribution I am
> putting
> together for a potential user.
>
> I'm not sure it will appear for RPM systems, I haven't really got time.
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