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diff --git a/network/exim/README b/network/exim/README deleted file mode 100644 index 70321898b0..0000000000 --- a/network/exim/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -Exim is a mail transfer agent (MTA) used on Unix-like operating systems. -It is freely available under the GNU GPL and it aims to be a general -and flexible mailer with extensive facilities for checking incoming e-mail. - -Exim was orginally written by Philip Hazel for use in the University -of Cambridge Computing Services e-mail systems. - -Exim has no configure but requires the exim.Makefile. This file is included -with the makefile. The exim.Makefile has some of the more important attributes -enabled such as Content scanning, Database integration ((only Mysql), extra -security facilities (such as TCPWRAPPERS) and more. - -Also "eximon" (the configuration for this is eximon.Makefile) and has been -included which a nice and simple monitoring tool for X and hence can be used -from any console to monitor your MTA. Please read through both files -and mofidy them as you see fit. - -All documentation for exim is included in /usr/doc/exim-*. Another good -source for documentation can be found at http://www.exim-new-users.co.uk/. - -To fully integrate Exim with the rest of your system you would have to create -symlinks for sendmail to point to the exim binary. Please *NOTE* that this -might break sendmail from working. If you ever remove exim, you might need to -reinstall Sendmail. - -Finally Exim can be integrated with other email tools such as Clamav, -Spamassassin, Bogofilter and others, which are available at Slackbuilds.org. - |