> On Aug 20, 2017, at 4:30 PM, Boris Rybalkin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I see so it is actually not hard-coded and can be changed if
> configured properly.
Well, naturally the "default" is hard-coded, but you can use
other directories explicitly to run *additional* instances of
Postfix. The primary (default) instance can be used as just
a null-client instance for local mail submission, as commands
that run sendmail(1) to submit email (e.g. cron) won't know
to use some other configuration directory.
See MULTI_INSTANCE_README and the manpages of various
"post*" commands that typically take "-c" arguments:
* postfix
* postconf
* postqueue
* postsuper
* postalias
* postmap
* postcat
* postkick
* postlog
* posttls-finger
--
Viktor.