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ISBN: 1565926285
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 152
Authors:
John R. Levine
BUY ON AMAZON
Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Preface
What s Inside?
Style Conventions
Examples and Patches
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction to Qmail
Chapter 1. Internet Email
1.1 Mail Basics
1.2 Mailstore
1.3 The Structure of Internet Mail
Chapter 2. How Qmail Works
2.1 Small Programs Work Together
2.2 What Does a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) Do?
2.3 The Pieces of Qmail
Chapter 3. Installing Qmail
3.1 Where to Find Qmail
3.2 Creating the Users and Groups
3.3 Configuring and Making the Software
3.4 Patching Qmail
Chapter 4. Getting Comfortable with Qmail
4.1 Mailboxes, Local Delivery, and Logging
4.2 An Excursion into Daemon Management
4.3 Setting Up the Qmail Configuration Files
4.4 Starting and Stopping Qmail
4.5 Incoming Mail
4.6 Procmail and Qmail
4.7 Creating Addresses and Mailboxes
4.8 Reading Your Mail
4.9 Configuring Qmail s Control Files
4.10 Using alias
4.11 fastforward and etcaliases
Chapter 5. Moving from Sendmail to Qmail
5.1 Running Sendmail and Qmail in Parallel
5.2 User Issues
5.3 System Issues
5.4 Converting Your Aliases File
5.5 Trusted Users
Chapter 6. Handling Locally Generated Mail
6.1 qmail-queue
6.2 Cleaning Up Injected Mail
6.3 Accepting Local Mail from Other Hosts
6.4 Distinguishing Injected from Relayed Mail
Chapter 7. Accepting Mail from Other Hosts
7.1 Accepting Incoming SMTP Mail
7.2 Accepting and Cleaning Up Local Mail Using the Regular SMTP Daemon
7.3 Dealing with Roaming Users
7.4 SMTP Authorization and TLS Security
7.5 POP-before-SMTP
Chapter 8. Delivering and Routing Local Mail
8.1 Mail to Local Login Users
8.2 Mail Sorting
Chapter 9. Filtering and Rejecting Spam and Viruses
9.1 Filtering Criteria
9.2 Places to Filter
9.3 Spam Filtering and Virus Filtering
9.4 Connection-Time Filtering Tools
9.5 SMTP-Time Filtering Tools
9.6 Delivery Time Filtering Rules
9.7 Combination Filtering Schemes
Part II: Advanced Qmail
Chapter 10. Local Mail Delivery
10.1 How Qmail Delivers Local Mail
10.2 Mailbox Deliveries
10.3 Program Deliveries
10.4 Subaddresses
10.5 Special Forwarding Features for Mailing Lists
10.6 The Users Database
10.7 Bounce Handling
Chapter 11. Remote Mail Delivery
11.1 Telling Local from Remote Mail
11.2 qmail-remote
11.3 Locating the Remote Mail Host
11.4 Remote Mail Failures
11.5 Serialmail
Chapter 12. Virtual Domains
12.1 How Virtual Domains Work
12.2 Some Common Virtual Domain Setups
12.3 Some Virtual Domain Details
Chapter 13. POP and IMAP Servers and POP Toasters
13.1 Each Program Does One Thing
13.2 Starting the Pop Server
13.3 Testing Your POP Server
13.4 Building POP Toasters
13.5 Picking Up Mail with IMAP and Web Mail
Chapter 14. Mailing Lists
14.1 Sending Mail to Lists
14.2 Using Ezmlm with qmail
14.3 Using Other List Managers with Qmail
14.4 Sending Bulk Mail That s Not All the Same
Chapter 15. The Users Database
15.1 If There s No Users Database
15.2 Making the Users File
15.3 How Qmail Uses the Users Database
15.4 Typical Users Setup
15.5 Adding Entries for Special Purposes
Chapter 16. Logging, Analysis, and Tuning
16.1 What Qmail Logs
16.2 Collecting and Analyzing Qmail Logs with Qmailanalog
16.3 Analyzing Other Logs
16.4 Tuning Qmail
16.5 Tuning to Deal with Spam
16.6 Looking at the Mail Queue with qmail-qread
Chapter 17. Many Qmails Make Light Work
17.1 Tools for Multiple Computers and Qmail
17.2 Setting Up mini-qmail
Chapter 18. A Compendium of Tips and Tricks
18.1 Qmail Won t Compile
18.2 Why Qmail Is Delivering Mail Very Slowly
18.3 Stuck Daemons and Deliveries
18.4 Mail to Valid Users Is Bouncing or Disappearing
18.5 Mail Routing
18.6 Local Mail Delivery Tricks
18.7 Delivering Mail on Intermittent Connections
18.8 Limiting Users Mail Access
18.9 Adding a Tag to Each Outgoing Message
18.10 Logging All Mail
18.11 Setting Mail Quotas and Deleting Stale Mail
18.12 Backing Up and Restoring Your Mail Queue
Appendix A. A Sample Script
A.1 A Mail-to-News Gateway
Appendix B. Online Qmail Resources
B.1 Web Sites
B.2 Mailing Lists
Colophon
Index
Index A
Index B
Index C
Index D
Index E
Index F
Index G
Index H
Index I
Index L
Index M
Index N
Index O
Index P
Index Q
Index R
Index S
Index T
Index U
Index V
Index W
qmail
ISBN: 1565926285
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 152
Authors:
John R. Levine
BUY ON AMAZON
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