The second part of this book covers the initial and day-to-day
administration of sendmail. Of necessity, such
administration must include some thorny issues, such as DNS and
security, so we cover those subjects, too.
- Chapter 6
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Shows how to optimize the performance of
sendmail.
- Chapter 7
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Explains the nature of spam and how to fight it.
- Chapter 8
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Shows how to use sendmail's
interactive rule-testing mode.
- Chapter 9
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Shows how sendmail and the Domain Naming System
interact.
- Chapter 10
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Shows many ways to avoid security problems.
- Chapter 11
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Describes the queue and shows how to process and print it.
- Chapter 12
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Describes the aliases(5) database, and shows how
to write a program to perform delivery.
- Chapter 13
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Describes mailing lists and shows how to manage
~/.forward files.
- Chapter 14
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Explains syslog(3), statistics, and the
-X command-line switch.
- Chapter 15
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Shows how to run sendmail with emphasis on its
numerous command-line switches.
- Chapter 16
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Documents selected debugging switches available with
sendmail.