I've implemented a similar solution to generate a preseed file for postfix 
as describe in 
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/1/wiki/debian_preseed_patterns.

The basic difference is that I created a puppet template for the pressed 
file with some parameters. But it  seems that the solution suggested in the 
wiki page above is working only on the first installation. If the package 
is already installed and something is changed, than the new preseed file is 
installed on the puppet agent, but after that nothing happens. I have to 
run manually "dpkg-reconfigure -f noninteractive postfix".

Any idea?

Thanks

Tibor

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