The Exim SMTP Mail Server: Official Guide for Release 4

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Author: Philip Hazel

ISBN-10: 0954452976

ISBN-13: 9780954452971

Category: Email & Communications Software

Enabling users to take full advantage of the Exim system, this practical reference provides an essential resource for e-mail administrators, designers, or implementers of network applications. Included are instructions to deploy Exim as the SMTP email server throughout an organization, configure a reliable mail service to meet the specific needs of the site, tune the server to give optimal performance in the environment, as well as secure an e-mail system to...

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Enabling users to take full advantage of the Exim system, this practical reference provides an essential resource for e-mail administrators, designers, or implementers of network applications. Included are instructions to deploy Exim as the SMTP email server throughout an organization, configure a reliable mail service to meet the specific needs of the site, tune the server to give optimal performance in the environment, as well as secure an e-mail system to prevent unauthorized use and maintain the confidentiality of messages.

\ From Barnes & NobleThe Barnes & Noble Review\ The Exim 4.x mail server has built a huge worldwide following. That's even more impressive when you consider how tough it's been to find introductory tutorial material. For Exim 3, the software's creator wound up doing the job himself, but Exim 4's major changes made that book obsolete. Now, thankfully, Philip Hazel has fully updated his book for Release 4.66. \ This is all the information you need to get started, and given the source, it's completely authoritative. Hazel especially focuses on Exim's new content scanning and security features, with new chapters covering everything from access control lists and address verification to header processing. But the entire book's been extensively revised -- in part, to reflect important changes to Exim configuration. Hazel specifically warns you not to use the 3.x book with Exim 4.x (or vice versa): If you're running the latest Exim, this is the one you need. Bill Camarda, from the July 2007 Read Only\ \ \