In my Debian system I installed from aptitude, and then just built my own
exim with a configuration file based on examples and the one we run on
SuSE. Never sa the point of the explosion, and as exim is
mission-critical I update myself fro sources.
On Wed, 24 Jul 2013, plot.lost wrote:
Hi all, I've recently had to look into an Exim4 configuration on an Ubuntu
system, which was installed using the apt-get method.
This seems to have the config split over a large number of small files, in
many different directories.
There seems to be one file called update-exim4.conf.conf, and then a conf.d
directory will all the other bits in.
How can I convert this into a single (normal!) config file? The other systems
I use are where exim has been manually compiled and installed have a nice
simple, single, config file. This 'exploded' config just seems (to me,
anyway) a massively complicated way of doing things, with a much greater risk
of something somewhere going wrong.
The config files have things like 'domainlist local_domains =
MAIN_LOCAL_DOMAINS' and 'relay_from_hosts = MAIN_RELAY_NETS' in them, yet I
can't find where MAIN_LOCAL_DOMAINS or MAIN_RELAY_NETS is defined. there is
an exntry of dc_relay_nets='[ip]' in update-exim4.conf.conf, but I don't see
how this is converted into the MAIN_RELAY_NETS part.
Please tell me there is way to stop this madness and get back to a single
config file!
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