On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 02:48:38PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> Third, I'm a bit puzzled by Jon's remarks quoted above. Martin
> recommends using a single, aka monolothic configuration file. Jon says
> "I disagree" but then suggests doing away with the debian framework.
Martin was replying to me.
Joe writes:
> I have to admit to using the single file, as I haven't yet had the
> enthusiasm to go through my old (sarge?) and heavily-customised one to
> break it into the bite-sized conf.d chunks.
Just stay with your own configuration file. Split configurations are evil.
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 14:48:38 -0700
Ross Boylan wrote:
>
> Anyway, you can choose any of 3 approaches to configuration:
> 1. Use the split config in conjunction with the package management
> tools (debconf) to configure exim.
>
> 2. Like 1, but use the monolithic config file. It's not clear to
On Fri, 2012-09-21 at 17:58 +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 07:10:18PM +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > I think its better to configure exim4 for single configuration file by
> > whatever means is described in the wiki page Camaleón linked to, likely an
> >
> > dpkg-reconf
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 07:10:18PM +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> I think its better to configure exim4 for single configuration file by
> whatever means is described in the wiki page Camaleón linked to, likely an
>
> dpkg-reconfigure exim4something
We differ in our opinion.
In my opinion,
No, I am not, but it is principal.
On Sep 20, 2012 8:48 AM, "Jon Dowland" wrote:
> Do you need split configuration? Are you wedded to it? My advice would be
> to
> copy /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated to /etc/exim4.conf, at which
> point the
> Debian exim configuration is overridden, and just
Am Donnerstag, 20. September 2012 schrieb Jon Dowland:
> Do you need split configuration? Are you wedded to it? My advice would
> be to copy /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated to /etc/exim4.conf, at
> which point the Debian exim configuration is overridden, and just edit
> that one file instead.
Do you need split configuration? Are you wedded to it? My advice would be to
copy /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated to /etc/exim4.conf, at which point the
Debian exim configuration is overridden, and just edit that one file instead.
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ebian Exim with split configuration?
The basics of Exim in Debian are documented here:
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/README/README.Debian.html
http://wiki.debian.org/PkgExim4UserFAQ
Anyhow, consider using the transport macros configuration files where
this setting belongs to.
Greetings,
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 08:46:55PM -0400, Mark Robinson wrote:
>I know it might not be in the right group but is related mostly with
>Debian.
>There is Exim 4.72 under Debian with split configuration files.
>I need to remove header and I know how to do in Exim. In section
>remot
I know it might not be in the right group but is related mostly with Debian.
There is Exim 4.72 under Debian with split configuration files.
I need to remove header and I know how to do in Exim. In section
remote_smtp add remove_headers=blablabla.
How I can do in Debian Exim with split configurati
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