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1 | Here's how to remove binmail from your system. Don't do this if you have |
2 | configured qmail to use binmail for local delivery. | |
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5 | 1. Find the binmail binary on your system: /usr/libexec/mail.local if | |
6 | that exists, otherwise /bin/mail. | |
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8 | 2. Remove permissions from the binmail binary: | |
9 | # chmod 0 /usr/libexec/mail.local | |
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11 | 3. If the binmail binary was /bin/mail, make sure that ``mail'' still | |
12 | invokes a usable mailer. Under SVR4 you may want to link mail to | |
13 | mailx. | |
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15 | 4. Comment out the comsat line in /etc/inetd.conf, and kill -HUP your | |
16 | inetd. |