
I'm following Tom Clegg's guide on how to install qmail on Linux (the best I can anyhow) and in the section of his guide headlines 'Switching mail service from sendmail to qmail', I'm unfamiliar with specifically what I need to and wondered if someone could point me in the right direction.

After realizing that you made a tutorial specifically for CentOS 7, I decided to try it out on a fresh system.

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