Sendmail for Linux
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.96 (949 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0672318342 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 544 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The first part of this book provides detailed descriptions of how e-mail works and how the protocols used for Internet e-mail operate. The second part of the book assists the network administrator in configuring a Linux system and connecting it to an ISP to send and receive Internet mail.. This is possible using the Linux Operating System which supplies all of the necessary server software in conjunction with Public Domain client e-mail software on local PC's. sendmail for Linux instructs the small business network administrator to install and configure a full-featured Internet e-mail system with a minimum amount of expense
. He also has been volunteering for a non-profit organization doing network administration for about 3 years. Richard Blum has been a network and systems administrator for over 10 years for a large government organization. He has had the opportunity to use Linux in a network environment as an e-mail server,
It's not sendmail book. It's just miscelleneous linux A Customer Instead of writing book about sendmail, author uses half of the book to explain material NOT related to sendmail per se. SENDMAIL.CF is the most refractory config file in the world which also makes sendmail the best mail router in the world too. People always asks for help about it. But the author writes about it in well, less than 20 pages. There's no talking about filters, no spam prevention, no nothing. What in the world does PPP have wi. DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK. A Customer I wasted my money, please don't waste yours. The book covers Sendmail in less than 30 pages and is a beginners course on how email works "generally" and how good Linux is at being a server. There is no real help offered in this book. It's sole purpose was to get money from people who are looking for a "good" book on Sendmail, especially seeing as how O'Rielly can't even make one.Anyway, The people who wrote and published this book should be n. Not enough sendmail material The book was ok for a very basic overview of sendmail, but it spent far too much time explaining basic Linux. If you are configuring sendmail, you probably already have a working knowledge of Linux.I would have liked this book to have spent more time discussing configuring sendmail, I didn't find it very helpful at all.
. From the Back Cover sendmail for Linux instructs the small business network administrator to install and configure a full-featured Internet e-mail system with a minimum amount of expense. The second part of the book assists the network administrator in configuring a Linux system and connecting it to an ISP to send and receive Internet mail. The first part of this book provides detailed descriptions of how e-mail works and how the protocols used for Internet e-mail operate. This is possible using the Linux Operating System which supplies all of the necessary server software in conjunction with Public Domain client e-mail software on local PC's