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From: Will Yardley (william+postfix
hq.newdream.net)Date: Wed Sep 05 2001 - 00:24:38 CDT
Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Will Yardley wrote:
> > does postfix try to guess what subnet you're in by looking at your
> > netmask and make that the default 'mynetworks'?
> Yes, current postfix version might look into your interface
> configuration to "guess" mynetworks. Read about mynetworks_style
> parameter -- by default it is `subnet', other values are `host' and
> `class' (read sample-smtpd.cf and sample-misc.cf files).
ahh this makes sense. the trouble is that i'd like to build it without
postfix doing this, as i'm making a homemade debian package for internal
use which will be distributed to various servers. since they're in
totally different netblocks, this is obviously not desirable. while i
could just make the default main.cf set $mynetworks to 127.0.0.1 i'd
prefer to compile it without the networks (or any other machine specific
settings) as default.
anyone have ideas on how best to do this?
i ended up ditching the original debian package completely since they
set things up in an unnecessarily complex (for me) way (ie their way is
necessary for the 'debian' way of doing things, and to allow for the
wide variety of systems the package will be installed on, but not
necessary for my application).
w
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