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In this chapter you've learned about qmail's control files: what they do and how to change them. You've learned about relaying: the dangers of being an open relay and how to enable selective relaying based on host identification or user or host authentication. You've also learned how to configure qmail to support multiple domain names, both native and virtually hosted. And finally, you've learned how to use qmail's basic alias mechanism and qmail-users to map addresses to local mailboxes.

In Chapter 4, "Using qmail," you'll learn how users can manage their mail-boxes, control the appearance of the messages they send, and use the utilities provided by qmail for processing incoming mail and managing mailboxes.



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The Qmail Handbook
The qmail Handbook
ISBN: 1893115402
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 186
Authors: Dave Sill

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