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sendmail Desktop Reference

By Bryan Costales, Eric Allman
First Edition  March 1997 
Pages: 76
ISBN 10: 1-56592-278-6 | ISBN 13: 9781565922785
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This quick-reference guide provides a complete overview of the latest version of sendmail (V8.8), from command-line switches to configuration commands, from options declarations to macro definitions, and from m4 features to debugging switches -- all packed into a convenient carry-around booklet coauthored by the creator of sendmail. Includes extensive cross-references to sendmail, 2nd Edition.
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This quick-reference guide to the sendmail program provides a complete overview of sendmail, from command-line switches to configuration commands, from options declarations to macro definitions, and from m4 features to debugging switches -- all packed into a convenient, carry-around booklet. sendmail is the program that acts like a traffic cop in routing and delivering mail on UNIX-based networks -- it is a Mail Transport Agent (MTA), accepting mail from Mail User Agents (MUAs), mail users (humans), and other MTAs. Then, it delivers that mail to Mail Delivery Agents (MDAs) on the local machine, or transports that mail to another MTA on another machine. Although sendmail is used on almost every UNIX system, it's one of the last great uncharted territories -- and most difficult utilities to learn -- in UNIX system administration. Designed as a companion volume to sendmail, 2nd Edition, this guide covers the latest version (V8.8) from the University of California, Berkeley, and has extensive cross-references to sections in the main volume. Both books are coauthored by Eric Allman, the creator of sendmail.

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sendmail Desktop Reference Review,  April 08 1998
Submitted by Luke Ross - luke@sross.anglianet.co.uk   [Respond | View]



Very useful for those experienced in sendmail configuration
but wanting a quick overview of the options, rules and
delivery agents.

It's useful if you have to go somewhere without lugging
the full book with you, as it comfortably fits in the
pocket and is very thin.

You will need the full sendmail book to get the best from
it as the descriptions are one or two lines, and it is not
suitable for beginners, but for the more experienced it
will prove invaluable.

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