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changes in config of exim/mail stuff



I'm changing the local network name of a few machines as well as their IP
addresses (because I'm putting them on a different local subnet, e.g.
192.168.1.0 rather than 192.168.0.0). Changing the static IP addresses is
easy, but I've not changed a network name before. 

To clarify what I mean by network name: I mean that if my machines are called
foo1, foo2, foo3, and the network name is foosoft, then the machines can be
resolved locally as foo1.foosoft, foo2.foosoft, and so on.

Anyway, I've had a look for files containing 'foosoft', as it were, and most
are as I'd expect, e.g. resolv.conf, hosts... however, exim.conf and
/etc/mailname also contain 'foosoft'. What steps should I take to get exim to
re-read the config if I change these files? 

thanks!

Alex


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