Hi all,

I centrally manage an exim.conf which is to be installed on different servers in differend domains. The specific domain-name could be found in /etc/DOMAIN on each server.

"qualify_domain = /etc/DOMAIN" would be great, but qualify_domain is not expanded. Now it is getting sort of tricky.... Something like "qualify_domain = certainly.invalid.domain" and a rewrite rule "[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/DOMAIN.exim}}" would work, however I'd have to guarantee that /etc/DOMAIN.exim exists and has an entry "certainly.invalid.domain" in the first place.

Any ideas how to create a "better" setup? I could try to identify the primary hostname and do some extraction to skip the first part, which should usually work but a) qualify_domain still wouldn't be expanded and b) I don't like "should usually".

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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CU,
   Patrick.

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