> > I have different SMTP gateways each one configurred exactly at the > same > > manner. The only difference is the hostname. > > > > I would like to know if I could define "/etc/postfix" as an NFS share > > somewhere and export it on each of my SMTP gateways. The aim is > > obviously to change only one configuration file each time that a > postfix > > configuration update is needed. > > Let the computer do the work for you. See: man 1 make. If you are > not familiar with this tool, then you work too hard.
I know that make is a really powerfull tool. I have used it (in the sense that I have write down some Makefile) for compiling rather few C projects. At the moment I can't guess how I could use 'make' for my purpouse. I feel that in some manner it could be a substitution matter that 'make' is very clever to manage. But I can't infere anything more.. Could you give me further insight? :-) Thanks, rocsca
