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Re: [hylafax-users] How can I Override



or maintain on one server and rsync it to the others?

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From: aidan@xxxxxxxx
Sent: 28 March 2008 18:13
To: brent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] How can I Override


    

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* Brent Davidson <brent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [080328 15:01]:
   

> My particular situation may be a bit unusual.  I have several branch
> offices all connected via VPN.  All of the branch offices use the
> central office's ISP's mail server.  That mail server has some strict
> anti-spam rules and since we're a virtual domain the FROM address on   
all
> outgoing e-mails (even if they're only being sent to someone in our own   

> virtual domain) has to exist in our virtual domain.  I've set up an
> address that is basically "fax@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" and have to manually
> append the "@ourdomain.com" to the FROMADDR in every script.  I'm on   
the
> 3rd branch out of 7 and it never fails, I always miss one script every
> time and have to go back and track it down.
>
> Might just be easier to maintain our own mail server, but I've been   
down
> that road in the past and don't want to go that way if I can possibly
> avoid it.

I think the standard method of dealing with the "multiple copies of the
same config on different servers" is generally to "generate" them
locally out of some VCS.

a.



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Aidan Van Dyk                                             aidan@xxxxxxxx
Senior Software Developer                          +1 215 825-8700 x8103
iFAX Solutions, Inc.                                http://www.ifax.com/




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