The ifupdown-roaming package provides a script that simplifies the setting of the smarthost for exim. The script is called 'set-mail-relay'. Here are the comments at the top of the file
# Usage: # set-mail-relay MTA none # Do not use a mail relay # set-mail-relay MTA RELAYHOST # Make MTA use specified relay host # set-mail-relay MTA queue RELAYHOST # Place on the queue. # # When the queue is flushed, mail # # will be relayed to RELAYHOST You can use this script even if you don't want to use ifscout, the automatic interface mapper that comes with ifupdown-roaming. You can get the latest package at: http://panopticon.csustan.edu/thood/ifupdown-roaming.html -- Thomas Hood On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 16:23, Christian Lyra wrote: > 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. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]