how to set up my home Linux server as a mail server?
Derek Martin
dmartin at LanCity.COM
Tue Aug 31 23:40:02 EDT 1999
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Rob Freeman wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Trying to install qpopper on Red Hat 6.0
> ./configure went successfully and built a Makefile file. However:
> I type
> make
> and get
> bash: make: command not found
> I type ./make and get "no such file or directory."
> I installed the C compilers and such special so I could do this, as I hadn't
> installed them originally, but make isn't a command. I type "ma" and then
> hit tab and see possible ma commands and make isn't one of them. there is
> makedb, makedepend, makeg makeindex makemap makempx, makewhatis
> make_printerdef and make_smbcodepage
2 solutions to your problem:
1) install the make RPM off the RedHat cd...
2) install the IMAP rpm off the " " "
The IMAP server has POP functionality, and has other cool features too. I
use it, I like it. No compile necessary.
But if you want to compile qpopper, youll need to install the make utility
off the CD. you don't have it installed. It's a seperate RPM from the
compiler et al.
Derek D. Martin | UNIX System Administrator
derek at netria.com | dmartin at lancity.com
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