On Sun, 22 Dec 2024, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
It is enough after installing exim4 [both have same version 4.96 from bookworm] on server B to copy all configuration files to the new server?

The secondary can then be running well in advance of any primary outage,
planned or not, and will merely queue if needed (and deliver eventually
on queue-runs once the primary reappears).

This is exactly what currently host A does, and the new B should do the same thing (it would get also the relevant IP addresses ...) My question was if were possible, after installing exim4, just copy /etc/exim4/ into the new host, without having to make all adjustment I had to do in the previous one.

Your use of the name "exim4" implies a Debian (or related) system

yes ... i wrote "bookworm" too in teh question

Have a good end of year

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