Présentation de l'éditeur
sendmail for Linux instructs the small business network administrator to install and configure a full-featured Internet e-mail system with a minimum amount of expense. This is possible using the Linux Operating System which supplies all of the necessary server software in conjunction with Public Domain client e-mail software on local PC's. The first part of this book provides detailed descriptions of how e-mail works and how the protocols used for Internet e-mail operate. The second part of the book assists the network administrator in configuring a Linux system and connecting it to an ISP to send and receive Internet mail.
Biographie de l'auteur
Richard Blum has been a network and systems administrator for over 10 years for a large government organization. He has had the opportunity to use Linux in a network environment as an e-mail server, FTP server, and network monitoring device for about 5 years. He also has been volunteering for a non-profit organization doing network administration for about 3 years. On this network he has designed and installed a local network file system and an Internet e-mail system for a small 24 user network.