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mark -qo (without argument) obsolete Its behavior (online detect and send over the available route) is included in -q. In the -qo case no local mail would be sent, but why would be not want to do so? We might use -qo (without arg) for something more useful in the future.
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Wed, 08 Dec 2010 18:00:22 -0300
parents 4762e0d26d8e
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Distribution specific stuff
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Debian
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If you compile for Debian, do the configure with at least these options:

	./configure --with-liblockfile --with-group=mail

Use the group `mail' instead of the group `trusted'.

You can also build your own Debian package with

	dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot

You need to have fakeroot installed to do this. Or, as root, do:

	dpkg-buildpackage

However, you better have a look at the official masqmail package in
Debian.

	apt-get source masqmail

is your friend.



SuSE/Redhat
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There are spec files for rpm creation on the website. You may have to
adjust these files.