[WBEL-devel] Anyone got a good "how-to" for setting up a virtual mail host using RHEL/WBEL??

Simon J Mudd sjmudd@pobox.com
03 Jan 2004 09:16:24 +0100


jbrouhard@kcosc.com (Joe Brouhard) writes:

> On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 22:04, Vlad Mazek wrote:
> > In short, stick with Gentoo.
> > 
> > Otherwise, you're stuck recompiling half the distribution; RedHat does 
> > some very funny stuff with Postfix, SASL, SASL2, etc which will make it 
> > close to impossible to do this from vanilla rpm's. If you're still up 
> > for it, this is the place where you'll spend a lot of time :)
> 
> Hrm.  Bah.  Normally, this wouldn't be an option, but with the way
> things are going, I am gonna have to agree... *sigh*
> 
> I was *REALLY* hoping to use WBEL for this.. one "unified" distribution
> for my server systems.

Use my rpms. They should build on WBEL (I'll adjust the spec files if
you see any mistakes).  You just need to download the src.rpm from my
website http://ftp.WL0.org/ and follow the instructions on
http://postfix.WL0.org/en/building-rpms/.  It's not hard and you can
build with support for MysQL, SASL and TLS. (If you see any mistakes
with WBL then let me know and I'll adjust the spec file accordingly).

[I don't provide binaries with all this built in because there are too
many different options that can be enabled.]

Simon