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qmail configuration

bmaskell

New Pleskian
I am a new user of Plesk 11.5.30 struggling to understand how qmail is configured.

I intend to install ezmlm to work with qmail but the installation guide assumes that the qmail installation is set up per LWQ (Life with qmail - see http://www.lifewithqmail.org/). It is not.

For example the following are quotes from LWQ:
  • All of qmail's system configuration files, with the exception of the .qmail files in ~alias, reside in /var/qmail/control.
  • A series of configuration files resides under /var/qmail/users.
  • The qmail sendmail, which is normally in /var/qmail/bin/sendmail, usually replaces ...
None of these directories exist. So where are all these configuration entities?
 
Thanks. I looked. Lots of apparently useful information but ...
  • Services
    • Stop: /etc/init.d/qmail stop (/etc/init.d/qmail does not exist)
    • Start: /etc/init.d/qmail start
    • Restart: /etc/init.d/qmail restart
  • Configuration
    • Control files in /var/qmail/control/ (/var/qmail/control/ does not exist)
    • /etc/xinetd.d/smtp_psa (/etc/xinetd.d/smtp_psa does not exist)
    • /etc/xinetd.d/smtps_psa (/etc/xinetd.d/smtps_psa does not exist)
    • /etc/xinetd.d/submission_psa (/etc/xinetd.d/submission_psa does not exist)
 
Are you sure that you have Qmail as MTA but not default Postfix in Plesk?
 
I assumed so because when I change user mail options in Plesk, the appropriate changes appear in /var/qmail/mailnames/<domain>/<user>/.qmail
What is needed to check and, if appropriate, change to qmail?
 
Just go to Tools&Settings > Mail Server Settings and check your current mail server there.
 
  • Services
    • Stop: /etc/init.d/postfix stop (/etc/init.d/postfix does exist)
    • Start: /etc/init.d/postfix start
    • Restart: /etc/init.d/postfix restart
  • Configuration
    • /etc/postfix/master.cf (/etc/postfix/master.cf and main.cf do exist)
    • /etc/postfix/main.cf
.
 
I prefer something that works! The CLI option generates the message "BUSY: Update operation was locked by another update process." while the blank browser window is still blank. Something is hung.
 
Ok, now I have qmail installed via the CLI. However the GUI interface hung consistently; bug or feature?
Killing the autoinstaller process was not helped by it not being called autoinstaller; I killed the processes starting with "parallel".
Thanks for your help.
 
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