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install qmail issue on debian squeeze

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hi,

i am trying to make Plesk 10.3.1 work under Debian Squeeze. I am getting this error:
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/psa-qmail_2%3a1.03-debian6.0.build1012110621.18_amd64.deb (--unpack):
subprocess new pre-installation script returned error exit status 1
configured to not write apport reports
Processing triggers for man-db ...
Errors were encountered while processing:

I tried many ways, but i does not help. Is there anyone know how to fix it? Or is it compatible issue?
System: Debian Squeeze am64

Thank you.
 
well, only log i saw from /tmp/autoinstaller3.log
Component plesk/qmail: mode install, installed=0, available=0
Component plesk/qmail: mode install, installed=0, available=0
Maybe, more has been gone after i reinstall with postfix support and the installation can finish.

I also purge the qmail-src, try to reinstall Plesk 10.3.1 with qmail support, but it took me to same problem.
 
Actually, i did manual qmail install and it works perfectly for all qmail services follow qmailrock instruction, but i had to remove it because Plesk will be installed qmail again, and to avoid the problem.

Question is that if it's possible to tell Plesk recognize manually qmail install? If yes, it would be great.
:)
 
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