On Mon, Sep 04, 2017 at 10:24:04AM +0200, Poliman - Serwis wrote:

> By the way - what more should I change ...
> 
> > I changed myhostname in /etc/postfix/main.cf from serwer-1.localdomain to
> > s1.mydomain.com, but postconf -d shows ...
> >
> > Question is why after changed myhostname it still is different ...

http://www.postfix.org/postconf.1.html

    -d     Print main.cf default parameter settings instead of actual  set-
           tings.   Specify  -df  to  fold long lines for human readability
           (Postfix 2.9 and later).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Default_(computer_science)

    A default, in computer science, refers to the preexisting value
    of a user-configurable setting that is assigned to a software
    application, computer program or device. Such settings are also
    called presets or factory presets, especially for electronic
    devices. The Oxford English Dictionary dates this usage to the
    mid-1960s, as a variant of the older meaning of "failure in
    performance".

    Default values are standard values that are universal to all
    instances of the device or model and intended to make the device
    as accessible as possible "out of the box" without necessitating
    a lengthy configuration process prior to use. The user only
    has to modify the default settings according to their personal
    preferences. In many devices, the user has the option to restore
    these default settings for one or all options. Such an assignment
    makes the choice of that setting or value more likely (the
    so-called default effect).

-- 
        Viktor.

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