On Aug 24, 2007, at 2:21 PM, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:

>  .include /etc/exim/host/${primary_hostname}.conf


For the clients who we deploy our exim solution to, we have a primary  
configuration file that is generic and a hostspecific.conf file.

Most controls for various features that are implemented in the main  
configure file are simply columns in a one row system_prefs database  
table that we lookup at acl_smtp_connect time and then $extract out  
to named acl variables:

pref_id         1
primary_domain  domain.com
mailstore_root  /var/mailstore
allow_cnxns     1
allow_trusted   1
allow_authd     1
allow_other     1
msg_maxsize     104857600
greylist_on     1
greylist_mask   24
greylist_log_on         1
spamd_run       1
spamscan_maxsize        122880
spam_reject_score       100
av_run  1
avscan_maxsize  1048576
malware_passed_msgadmin         1
dnsbl_on        1
dnsbls_block    sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org : bl.spamcop.net :  
dynablock.njabl.org
dnsbls_warn     
dnsbl_log_on    1

and we then give the customer a preference page for them to control  
how the server behaves.


Brian


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