> 1. Killall sendmail
flush the sendmail queues - ie if mailq is not empty then
try and force the mails off.
you then need to delete sendmail since the rpms should conflict - they
both should provide the pathname /usr/sbin/sendmail for example. If
you don't delete sendmail first then either rpm will not install exim,
or the delete of sendmail might damage the sendmail install
> 4. rpm -r sendmail
then
> 2. rpm -Uvh exim-3.03-1.i386.rpm
> 3. rpm -Uvh exim-mon-3.03-1.386.rpm
in general eximconfig isn't on RH rpms, but depends on the pakcager, so
this
> 5. run eximconfig or is this a Debian thing only?
might not work....
Nigel.
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