Book Description
This quick-reference guide to the sendmail program provides a complete overview of sendmail, from command-line switches to configuration commands, from options declarations to macro definitions, and from m4 features to debugging switches -- all packed into a convenient carry-around booklet. sendmail is the program that acts like a traffic cop in routing and delivering mail on UNIX-based networks. Although sendmail is used on almost every UNIX system, it's one of the last great uncharted territories -- and most difficult utilities to learn -- in UNIX system administration. Designed as a companion volume to sendmail, 2nd Edition, this guide covers the latest version (V8.8) from the University of California, Berkeley, and has extensive cross-references to sections in the main volume. Both books are coauthored by Eric Allman, the creator of sendmail.
Ingram
This quick-reference guide to the sendmail program provides a complete overview of the latest version (V8.8) of sendmail, from command line switches to configuration commands, from options declarations to macrodefinitions, and from m4 features to debugging switches--all packed into a convenient portable booklet.