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The Book of Postfix: State-of-the-Art Message Transport
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Ralf Hildebrandt, Patrick Koetter
No Starch, Paperback, Published March 2005, 464 pages, ISBN 1593270011
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Best practices for Postfix--the popular alternative to Sendmail.

Developed with security and speed in mind, Postfix has become a popular alternative to Sendmail and comes preinstalled in many Linux distributions as the default mailer. The Book of Postfix is a complete guide to Postfix whether used at home, as a mailrelay or virus-scanning gateway, or as a company mailserver. Practical examples show how to deal with daily challenges like protecting mail users from spam and viruses, managing multiple domains, and offering roaming access.

About the Authors

Ralf Hildebrandt is an active and well-known figure in the Postfix community. He's a systems engineer for T-NetPro, a German telecommunications company and has spoken about Postfix at industry conferences and contributes regularly to a number of open source mailing lists.

Patrick Koetter is an active and well-known figure in the Postfix community. He runs his own company consulting and developing corporate communication for customers in Europe and Africa. Patrick has spoken about Postfix at industry conferences and contributes regularly to a number of open source mailing lists.


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Aug 13, 2005     A review from Midwest
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This was my first time setting up a mail server and I wanted to use Postfix on a recommendation from a friend. After reading several resources and having some difficulties, I came across this book. Both these guys lay it down right and start with some basic DNS stuff which turns out to be very helpful. Pick up this book if it's your first time putting together a mail server and you'll find it easy to set it up.



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