Servers me right for not scrolling to the bottom of each tab and only  
doing a on page search for the string "mail". Can't find "SMTP" with  
the string "mail". :)

The changes I made last night by hand editing the .conf file show up  
in the web interface. As do, for that matter, the changes I made in  
there when I first got things up for the timezone setting.

Lots more stuff in the 0.7.0 web interface than I was used to finding  
in the 0.6.4 web interface.

-TF



On Mar 16, 2010, at 4:57 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:

>
> On Mar 16, 2010, at 1:28 AM, Tod Fitch wrote:
>
>> Thanks! Got it working.
>>
>> I had looked through the tabs on the web interface for email setup  
>> but
>> did not see anything obvious.
>
> Tod,
>
> In the web interface...
>
> Network Tab -> External SMTP Smart Host:
>
> There are 6 "SMTP..." settings.  No need to edit the rc,conf file if  
> you are using the web interface for external SMTP relay support.
>
>
>> It did not occur to me to look into
>> editing the contents of rc.conf.
>>
>> One question on that: I see a bunch of restart/reload options on the
>> "edit" page but none directly state they are appropriate for use  
>> after
>> editing rc.conf. And none appear, at least by name, to indicate a  
>> full
>> reboot of the box. Which should be used?
>
> The Edit tab allows many services to be restarted/reloaded as you  
> mentioned.
>
> Both the Network tab and System tab support a "System Reboot", in  
> addition the System tab supports a scheduled reboot within the next  
> 24 hours.
>
> When using the web interface, and you need to define variables that  
> the web interface does not directly support, click on...
>
> Network Tab -> Advanced Configuration: -> User System Variables:  
> {Edit User Variables}
>
> This edits the "/mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/user.conf" file.  When  
> concatenated with the other rc.conf.d/* files, it overrides any  
> previously set variable(s).
>
> Also, when using the CLI, keep this in mind:
> http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:tt_editable_files
>
> Lonnie
>

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