Qmail

Qmail
Author: John R. Levine
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2004
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1565926285

qmail has quietly become one of the most widely used applications on the Internet today. It's powerful enough to handle mail for systems with millions of users--Like Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail, while remaining compact and manageable enough for the smallest Unix- and Linux-based PC systems. Its component design makes it easy to extend and customize while keeping its key functions secure, so it's no wonder that adoption of qmail continues at a rapid pace.The downside? Apparently none. Except that qmail's unique design can be disorienting to those familiar with other popular MTAs (Mail Transfer Agents). If you're coming from sendmail, for instance, you might have trouble recasting your problems and solutions in qmail terms. qmail first helps you establish a "qmail frame of mind," then explores the installation, configuration, administration, and extension of this powerful MTA. Whether you're installing from scratch or managing mailing lists with thousands of users, qmail provides detailed information about how to make qmail do precisely what you wantqmail concentrates on common tasks like moving a sendmail setup to qmail, or setting up a "POP toaster," a system that provides mail service to a large number of users on other computers sending and retrieving mail remotely. The book also fills crucial gaps in existing documentation, detailing exactly what the core qmail software does.Topics covered include: Installation and configuration, including patching qmail Moving from sendmail to qmail Handling locally and remotely originated messages Managing virtual domains Logging qmail activity Tuning qmail performance Running multiple copies of qmail on the same computer Mailing list setup and management Integrating the qmail MTA with POP and IMAP delivery Filtering out spam and viruses If you need to manage mailing lists, large volumes of mail, or simply find sendmail and other MTAs too complicated, qmail may be exactly what's called for. Our new guide, qmail, will provide the guidance you need to build an email infrastructure that performs well, makes sense, and is easy to maintain.

Qmail Quickstarter

Qmail Quickstarter
Author: Kyle Wheeler
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2007-06-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1847191169

A fast-paced and easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide that gets you up and running quickly

Open Source E-mail Security

Open Source E-mail Security
Author: Richard Blum
Publisher: Sams Publishing
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780672322372

In this book you'll learn the technology underlying secure e-mail systems, from the protocols involved to the open source software packages used to implement e-mail security. This book explains the secure MIME (S/MIME) protocol and how it is used to protect data transmitted across the Internet. It also explains the concepts crucial to stopping spam messages using the three most popular open source mail packages--sendmail, qmail, and postfix. It presents detailed configurations showing how to avoid accepting messages from known open relays and how to filter known spam messages. Advanced security topics are also covered, such as how to install and implement virus scanning software on the mail server, how to use SMTP authentication software, and how to use the SSL protocol to secure POP, IMAP, and WebMail servers.

Electronic mail in the Linux system

Electronic mail in the Linux system
Author: Noite.pl
Publisher: NOITE S.C.
Total Pages: 9
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

Electronic mail - how to send information and it is for free This micro-course gives basic information on electronic mail and its implementation in the Linux system. Moreover, it describes popular programs for receiving mail from the mailbox with POP and IMAP. Keywords: electronic mail, POP, IMAPv4, e-mail, POP3

Linux Email

Linux Email
Author: Magnus Bäck
Publisher: Packt Pub Limited
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2005
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781904811374

This book gives you just what you need to know to set up and maintain an email server. It covers setting up the server and the mailserver, as well as extras such as spam and virus protection, and web based email. Written by professional Linux administrators the book is aimed at technically confident users and new and part-time system administrators. The emphasis is on simple, practical and reliable guidance. This book aimed at 'unofficial' sysadmins in small businesses, who want to set up a Linux-based email server without spending a lot of time becoming expert in the individual applications.

Linux E-mail

Linux E-mail
Author: Alistair McDonald
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2009-11-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1847198651

This book takes a practical, step by step approach to working with email servers. It starts by establishing the basics and setting up a mail server. Then you move to advanced sections like webmail access, security, backup, and more. You will find many examples and clear explanations that will facilitate learning.This book is aimed at technically confident users and new and part time system administrators in small businesses, who want to set up a Linux based email server without spending a lot of time becoming expert in the individual applications. Basic knowledge of Linux is expected.

Open Source for the Enterprise

Open Source for the Enterprise
Author: Dan Woods
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780596101190

Provides something far more useful than either the cheer-leading or the fear-mongering one hears about open source. This book also provides a top to bottom view not only of the technology, but of the skills required to manage it and the organizational issues that must be addressed.

CompTIA Linux+ Study Guide

CompTIA Linux+ Study Guide
Author: Roderick W. Smith
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 649
Release: 2012-12-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1118570340

The Best Test Prep for the CompTIA Linux+ Powered By LPI Exams One of Sybex's most popular certification Study Guides, CompTIA Linux+ Study Guide, Second Edition thoroughly prepares candidates for the CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI exams (LX0-101 and LX0-102). In addition to full coverage of all exam objectives for both exams, chapter review questions, and hands-on exercises, this CompTIA Authorized courseware also includes access to a great set of Linux-, Mac-, and Windows-compatible online test-prep tools. Author Roderick W. Smith, CompTIA Linux+, LPIC-1, LPIC-2, is a Linux networking expert who gives candidates the authoritative instruction and review they need. Provides full coverage of all exam objectives for the CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI exams ((LX0-101 and LX0-102) Includes challenging review questions, hands-on exercises, and real-world scenarios that put the information in the context of real job roles Provides access to a Linux-, Mac-, and Windows-compatible custom test engine, with hundreds of sample questions and flashcards Covers essential topics, such as system architecture, installation, GNU and Unix commands, filesystems and filesystem hierarchy, shells, scripting, data management, networking fundamentals, security, and more CompTIA Linux+ Study Guide, Second Edition is what you need for top-notch preparation for the CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI certification exams.

Computer Networking

Computer Networking
Author: Jeanna Matthews
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-01-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0471661864

This revolutionary text and its accompanying CD replace a whole lab full of computer equipment. They give computer science students realistic hands-on experience working with network protocols, without requiring all the routers, switches, hubs, and PCs of an actual network. Using the latest version of the open source program Ethereal, the reader opens packet trace files from the CD and follows the text to perform the exercises, gaining a thorough understanding of the material in the best way possible—by seeing it in action. This approach also benefits the instructor, who is spared the time-consuming tasks of maintaining a laboratory and taking traces. It can even relieve the anxiety system administrators have about students collecting traces on campus networks!

Windows to Linux Migration Toolkit

Windows to Linux Migration Toolkit
Author: David Allen
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2004-11-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0080481760

This book will teach people how to migrate systems from Windows to Linux. It provides migration process planning, automated migration scripts, anti-virus / anti-spam solutions, and specific migration and deployment details for all relevant technologies. IT professionals who wish to maximize the value of their Windows to Linux migration services will find this book valuable. The book will help them fine-tune their migration services to make them more efficient, thorough, feature-enhanced, and cost-effective by utilizing migration scripts and best practices gleaned from the author's many years of real-world migrations in large and small companies.* The book and fully functioning scripts on the CD-ROM work for migrations from Windows NT or Windows 2000 to any Linux distribution. * David Allen has done over 25,000 user migrations from Windows to Linux. * Microsoft will stop supporting Windows NT in December 2004 forcing over 2 million enterprise customers to migrate from Windows NT to a new sever operating system. Both IBM and Dell are offering enterprise servers running Linux which will allow customers to realize a 50% reduction in TCO. In 2003 Linux servers represented the largest growth segment in the Server market, and all the major research groups indicate this trend will continue through t least 2007.