On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 11:23:45AM -0300, Christian Lyra wrote: > > Hi, > > I use to use the ifupdown-roaming package. With this package the machine > automagically detect the right network and may run custom commands. So, to > solve your problem is only a matter of putting a little script on the "up / > down" network interface section. > > You can have two exim configuration files, let?s say, exim.conf-home and > exim.conf-other. On the "up" interface command you choose the right one, link > it to exim.conf, and restart exim. > > ah... of course... you can hack /etc/init.d/exim too, and choose the right > config file at start.
This is not the problem. The problem is to avoid two configuration files for exim when only a couple of lines are different. It is also hard to keep the configurations in sync. Imagine, you have 3 or 4, or even more, configurations for exim, you change a line and then you have to copy the new configuration 3 or 4 times and change every config file so that the smarthost entries are not lost. greets Jimmy -- Andreas "Jimmy" Gredler, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get my public key at www.g-tec.co.at -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]