Hello Robert,
Or, you could manage a separate file, and have the main amavis.conf
import the settings from that separate file at the very bottom (just
above the 1;) of the amavis.conf.
This would mean you aren't dirtying up the amavis.conf.
On 04/06/2017 01:46 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
The 'standard' practice for instructions for customizing amavis.conf
have been to edit the file.
But after working on the roundcubemail php files, I think I have
learned a 'better' way?
amavis.conf is processed sequentially and is all about setting a bunch
of variables. Thus I *SHOULD* be able to just append my changes at
the end instead of figuring out all the places to change.
One caveat with amavis.conf that I have not seen in other .conf files
is the last line:
1; # insure a defined return value
Again, nothing says this cannot occur more than once, so I *SHOULD* be
able to end my variable settings append with that line.
This would make for a cleaner record of changes made, rather than
remembering all the places that were changed. Also cleaner
instructions in a howto.
thanks!