Trouble installing qmail-scanner on Fed 7

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You could just force the maildrop package install and then yum install qmail-scanner from there.
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Are you sure that wouldn't break anything? And (noob!) can you show me how please? Thanks.
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It probably wont, I couldn't say since I dont have any plesk boxes on fc7
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scott wrote:It probably wont, I couldn't say since I dont have any plesk boxes on fc7
Well I'll try then, err "force install"???
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bill.damage wrote:
scott wrote:It probably wont, I couldn't say since I dont have any plesk boxes on fc7
Well I'll try then, err "force install"???
Still trying this, time is running out now.

Did you mean force install maildrop? I cant see a yum option to force install. I can't even query maildrop via yum:

[root@gate9 ~]# rpm -q maildrop
package maildrop is not installed

Should I instead find the maildrop rpm which is compatible, force install then with rpm, hope the config matches then try the "yum install qmail-scanner"? Thanks for any help...
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I know its been a while on this thread but I should have an updated maildrop in the archive in a bit. Its not the happiest way to do it, and I had to hack up one of Axel Thimm's rpms to do it. This is tantamount to desecrating a sacred place as far as I am concerned and I hope he forgives me for it!

basically Im implementing an update to maildrop, which uses /usr/local/bin for the overlapping files. Not pretty, but I think it should solve the problem between the plesk courier-imap package and the fedora maildrop package.
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