Thanks for the info Todd,
Maybe i should compile exim from source instead of using the debian
package. Then I have better control over which files go where. Are there
any thing wrong with that?
Regards Lars
søn, 31 01 2010 kl. 08:43 -0800, skrev Todd Lyons:
> On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Lars Nielsen <lars@???> wrote:
> > wow! It works now! :-) .... just have to understand why! I'll write an
> > explanation in a while.
>
> Debian style split configs have a whole mailing list to themselves,
> but apparently you'll get flamed for asking n00b questions. Instead,
> read this, particularly section 2:
>
> http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/README/README.Debian.html
>
> You'll find that most of us here use straight exim style configs, not
> the Debian split style configs. So when you say "I added domain.com
> to SOME_VARIABLE", we won't know exactly how the Debian style config
> actually uses that variable. In this case +local_domains is fairly
> obvious, however I am willing to bet that you should have used debconf
> instead of modifying the config file directly. Why? Because the next
> time the exim package gets updated, it will overwrite your changes.
> --
> Regards... Todd
> Real Integrity is doing the right thing, knowing that no body's going
> to know whether you did it or not.
>