>Chris Green:
>> Is the use of a filename in main.cf possible for any parameter or is
>> it only applicable to myorigin (or just to a few)?
>>
>> I notice that installing postfix on my laptop from the Ubuntu
>> repositories has set myorigin = /etc/mailname in main.cf.
>>
>> This is handy in relati
Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> >Chris Green:
> >> Is the use of a filename in main.cf possible for any parameter or is
> >> it only applicable to myorigin (or just to a few)?
> >>
> >> I notice that installing postfix on my laptop from the Ubuntu
> >> repositories has set myorigin = /etc/mailname in mai
Chris Green:
Is the use of a filename in main.cf possible for any parameter or is
it only applicable to myorigin (or just to a few)?
I notice that installing postfix on my laptop from the Ubuntu
repositories has set myorigin = /etc/mailname in main.cf.
This is handy in relation to my 'how to sy
Chris Green:
> Is the use of a filename in main.cf possible for any parameter or is
> it only applicable to myorigin (or just to a few)?
>
> I notice that installing postfix on my laptop from the Ubuntu
> repositories has set myorigin = /etc/mailname in main.cf.
>
> This is handy in relation to m
Is the use of a filename in main.cf possible for any parameter or is
it only applicable to myorigin (or just to a few)?
I notice that installing postfix on my laptop from the Ubuntu
repositories has set myorigin = /etc/mailname in main.cf.
This is handy in relation to my 'how to synchronise confi