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sendmail for Linux

by Rich Blum
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Overview

Linux: A Sendmail Server for Your Office instructs the small business network administrator to install and configure a full-featured Internet e-mail system with a minimum amount of expense. 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. Most network administrators in small businesses do not have extensive backgrounds in working on Internet systems. The first part of this book will have detailed descriptions of how e-mail works and how the protocols used for Internet e-mail operate. The second part of the book will assist the network administrator in configuring a Linux system and connecting it to an ISP to send receive Internet mail.

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Long a network and systems administrator for a large government organization, Blum introduces the free software that Linux server administrators can use to provide email for a handful of clients. He explains how to build a mail system ranging from a couple of clients at home to a couple hundred in a business, setting out the underlying concepts then showing how they are applied in the popular mail support package. He does not include a bibliography. The disk contains the software as well as the Linux-Mandrake 6.1 operating system. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 21, 2000
Publisher
Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams, 2000.
Pages
526
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780672318344

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