It is possible, anything is possible.
But easy or small, I don't think you could do that.
I know from my configuration, consists of at least 8 subdirectories, 2
database tables, and 3 dns zones. not including one hell of a massive anti-
spam filter, which catches I would say most of the spam coming through.
Now if you can get that to be configure, and working right (especially since I
only do it off the top of my head), then you would be a god
On 20 Feb 2001, at 10:32, Yann Golanski wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 12:22:19PM +0200, Dmitry Shikut wrote:
> > Does the world have the Exim configurator program and where I can find
> > it?
>
> Yes, there are several in fact. The one which I think most people use
> and which is installed on every Unix you will ever find is called `vi'.
>
> To use it, simply type vi exim.conf and it will let you edit the
> configuration file.
>
> I've heard that emacs exists too, but it's so inferior to vi... (holly
> war anyone?)
>
> > P.S. If no, possibly, at some time, I try to write it and I want know
> > what the world think about this idea?
>
> Good luck. It's not actully possible to write one that would be any use.
>
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