You can rename your current sendmail to sendmail.OLD and make a symbolic
link to point /usr/lib/sendmail (or wherever your sendmail binary is) to
your exim binary. This way you could always revert back to sendmail if
needed.
-----Original Message-----
From: Pollywog <pollywog@???>
To: exim-users@??? <exim-users@???>
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 1998 1:39 PM
Subject: [EXIM] removing sendmail a bad idea?
>Now that I have Exim installed, all I need to do is some fine-tuning, but
it
>seems to work and if I do not have problems, I am wondering if I should
leave
>Sendmail in place. If I remove it, will Exim still start in its place? I
have
>Caldera OpenLinux Base 1.1 and Sendmail 8.8.6-1 installed from one of
Caldera's
>RPM packages, which I am guessing is not the same RPM package that RedHat
>uses.
>
>Thanks
>
>--Andrew
> P.S.- I am really surprised at how easy Exim was to install once I knew
what
>to add to the Local/Makefile; even easier than qmail was to install.
>
>
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