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Bryan Drewery a0f82dcc83 - Fix configuring ezmlm-idx-7 mailing lists. Only apply the
patch [1] when using ezmlm-idx as it is not backwards
  compatible with ezmlm.

Reported by:	Marko Lerota <mlerota@claresco.hr>
Obtained from:	https://sourceforge.net/p/qmailadmin/patches/36/
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