I've bought the book and as for quality I have to say it is mediocre. It
starts out with descriptions of e-mail in general, qmail service, DNS and
SMTP. Then it runs through installation and configuration and advanced
qmail topics. The advanced topics cover mailing lists, daemontools (inetd
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Subject: RE: Book: 'Running qmail'
(or lack thereof) of this book?
SAYS IT ALL
it's pretty much a descriptor nothing like the REAL world and these lists!
I've got more help from these lists that this book doesn't even mention!
The Newbie!!
Kathleen
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; (or lack thereof) of this book?
;
; SAYS IT ALL
I guessed as much, I tend to be very skeptical about anything coming
from 'sams'.
r.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 8:36 PM
To: Russell Davies
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Book: 'Running qmail'
Many have mentioned in the past that the author of this book has written
other very poor books, and that they felt ashamed to throw it away.
Many have mentioned in the past that the author of this book has written
other very poor books, and that they felt ashamed to throw it away. The
grabage was too good for the book, IIRC.
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Russell Davies wrote:
| I just saw my first qmail text in a local bookstore, entitled "Ru