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Postfix: The Definitive Guide

Paperback Engels 2004 9780596002121
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Postfix is a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA): software that mail servers use to route email. Postfix is highly respected by experts for its secure design and tremendous reliability. And new users like it because it's so simple to configure. In fact, Postfix has been adopted as the default MTA on Mac OS X. It is also compatible with sendmail, so that existing scripts and programs continue to work seamlesslyafter it is installed.Postfix was written by well-known security expert Wietse Venema, who reviewed this book intensively during its entire development. Author Kyle Dent covers a wide range of Postfix tasks, from virtual hosting to controls for unsolicited commercial email.While basic configuration of Postfix is easy, every site has unique needs that call for a certain amount of study. This book, with careful background explanations and generous examples, eases readers from the basic configuration to the full power of Postfix. It discusses the Postfix interfaces to various tools that round out a fully scalable and highly secure email system. These tools include POP, IMAP, LDAP, MySQL, Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL), and Transport Layer Security (TLS, an upgrade of SSL). A reference section for Postfix configuration parameters and an installation guide are included.Topics include:Basic installation and configurationDNS configuration for emailWorking with POP/IMAP serversHosting multiple domains (virtual hosting)Mailing listsHandling unsolicited email (spam blocking)Security through SASL and TLS From compiling and installing Postfix to troubleshooting, Postfix: The Definitive Guide offers system administrators and anyone who deals with Postfix an all-in-one, comprehensive tutorial and reference to this MTA.

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ISBN13:9780596002121
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:278

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Inhoudsopgave

Foreword;
Preface;
Audience;
Organization;
Conventions Used in This Book;
Comments and Questions;
Acknowledgments;
Chapter 1: Introduction;
1.1 Postfix Origins and Philosophy;
1.2 Email and the Internet;
1.3 The Role of Postfix;
1.4 Postfix Security;
1.5 Additional Information and How to Obtain Postfix;
Chapter 2: Prerequisites;
2.1 Unix Topics;
2.2 Email Topics;
Chapter 3: Postfix Architecture;
3.1 Postfix Components;
3.2 How Messages Enter the Postfix System;
3.3 The Postfix Queue;
3.4 Mail Delivery;
3.5 Tracing a Message Through Postfix;
Chapter 4: General Configuration and Administration;
4.1 Starting Postfix the First Time;
4.2 Configuration Files;
4.3 Important Configuration Considerations;
4.4 Administration;
4.5 master.cf;
4.6 Receiving Limits;
4.7 Rewriting Addresses;
4.8 chroot;
4.9 Documentation;
Chapter 5: Queue Management;
5.1 How qmgr Works;
5.2 Queue Tools;
Chapter 6: Email and DNS;
6.1 DNS Overview;
6.2 Email Routing;
6.3 Postfix and DNS;
6.4 Common Problems;
Chapter 7: Local Delivery and POP/IMAP;
7.1 Postfix Delivery Transports;
7.2 Message Store Formats;
7.3 Local Delivery;
7.4 POP and IMAP;
7.5 Local Mail Transfer Protocol;
Chapter 8: Hosting Multiple Domains;
8.1 Shared Domains with System Accounts;
8.2 Separate Domains with System Accounts;
8.3 Separate Domains with Virtual Accounts;
8.4 Separate Message Store;
8.5 Delivery to Commands;
Chapter 9: Mail Relaying;
9.1 Backup MX;
9.2 Transport Maps;
9.3 Inbound Mail Gateway;
9.4 Outbound Mail Relay;
9.5 UUCP, Fax, and Other Deliveries;
Chapter 10: Mailing Lists;
10.1 Simple Mailing Lists;
10.2 Mailing-List Managers;
Chapter 11: Blocking Unsolicited Bulk Email;
11.1 The Nature of Spam;
11.2 The Problem of Spam;
11.3 Open Relays;
11.4 Spam Detection;
11.5 Anti-Spam Actions;
11.6 Postfix Configuration;
11.7 Client-Detection Rules;
11.8 Strict Syntax Parameters;
11.9 Content-Checking;
11.10 Customized Restriction Classes;
11.11 Postfix Anti-Spam Example;
Chapter 12: SASL Authentication;
12.1 SASL Overview;
12.2 Postfix and SASL;
12.3 Configuring Postfix for SASL;
12.4 Testing Your Authentication Configuration;
12.5 SMTP Client Authentication;
Chapter 13: Transport Layer Security;
13.1 Postfix and TLS;
13.2 TLS Certificates;
Chapter 14: Content Filtering;
14.1 Command-Based Filtering;
14.2 Daemon-Based Filtering;
14.3 Other Considerations;
Chapter 15: External Databases;
15.1 MySQL;
15.2 LDAP;
Appendix A: Configuration Parameters;
A.1 Postfix Parameter Reference;
Appendix B: Postfix Commands;
Appendix C: Compiling and Installing Postfix;
C.1 Obtaining Postfix;
C.2 Postfix Compiling Primer;
C.3 Building Postfix;
C.4 Installation;
C.5 Compiling Add-on Packages;
C.6 Common Problems;
C.7 Wrapping Things Up;
Appendix D: Frequently Asked Questions;
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