What is the best way to install qmail?

I'm about to rebuild my server and want qmail on it. What is the best way to install it?
In the past I've used http://qmailrocks.com/ but I've also looked at  http://lifewithqmail.com/.
The problem I found with qmailrocks was that because it doesn't come from packages I have to remember to keep it up-to-date and I rarely remember.
There is the package in AUR, can anyone comment on the stability of it and how easy it is to get running after it has been installed?

myimagination's Mac OS Lion FAQ.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/15733040#15733040
Topics covered in the FAQ.
0. Cautions / Before Upgrading.
1. Apple UpToDate Program.
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