Or, how are people handling things like setting up sendmail to refer
all outgoing mail to a smarthost down the line?

I could have a script, check whether I'd edited sendmail.mc, edit it
if needed, and run make in /etc/mail.  That doesn't somehow sound very
"puppety", if I'm getting any feel for how puppet really intends
things to work.

I could have my own sendmail.mc to replace the stock one, I suppose.
I've already done that with a couple of files that are only a few
lines or that really are completely customized, but sendmail.mc isn't
like that.

I could look for an alternate mail transport package that did exactly
that, and required just one name dropped into a configuration
somewhere, thus sidestepping the problem.  (This might be better on a
sysadmin level, but I've still got the general file editing problem in
other places, so I need a solution.)
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