Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > Fernando Sanchez [7/14/2003 10:08 PM] :
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>> Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
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>>> Because eximconfig (I think) splits its config into several files -
>>> which is not a really brilliant idea (nor is its "start exim using
>>> inetd" the mark of genius, but that is another rant altogether).
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>> It isn't really bad to have them splited, in fact, I'm more used now
>> to write the config that way than one single file. It makes a lot
>> easier to find the part you want to modify, just got the the folder
>> and find the
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> Bah, I wanted that sort of thing, I'd have installed qmail :)
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>> file with the name u looking for, like conf/acl/check_rcpt. You can
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> grep doesn't help, or maybe vi the file and / to search for it? :)
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> The exim config file is already quite modular and well segmented, so why
> go split it across a multitude of files?
> I know, I just find it a lot easier to look at in a file with just a few
lines instead that in between a 100 lines, nothing agaist the regular
exim config file.
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