Ah, I see. Well, the binary qmail package doesn't yet work quite right. I wouldn't recommend using those old ones. But building from pkgsrc definitely works nicely, and has for a while.
Yes, on NetBSD I suggest taking advantage of/etc/mailer.conf. The qmail-run package in pkgsrc provides a customized mailer.conf that you can copy into/etc as is (assuming you use qmail from pkgsrc also; highly recommended:-).
Fair question, but it should be countered with further questions:
1) How do you know which ones shouldn't be there? 2) How do you know they need to be removed (i.e., what problem are they causing)? 3) How did they get into the queue in the first place?
It does, if you set the appropriate PKG_OPTIONS.
Ah, I see. Well, the binary qmail package doesn't yet work quite right. I wouldn't recommend using those old ones. But building from pkgsrc definitely works nicely, and has for a while.
Yes, on NetBSD I suggest taking advantage of /etc/mailer.conf. The qmail-run package in pkgsrc provides a customized mailer.conf that you can copy into /etc as is (assuming you use qmail from pkgsrc also; highly recommended :-).
Just curious, have you tried building qmail from pkgsrc lately?
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean. Which packages are you referring to?
Fair question, but it should be countered with further questions:
1) How do you know which ones shouldn't be there?
2) How do you know they need to be removed (i.e., what problem are they causing)?
3) How did they get into the queue in the first place?