I paste wrong command - I mean postconf -n.

2017-09-04 10:59 GMT+02:00 Viktor Dukhovni <postfix-us...@dukhovni.org>:

> 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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