Qmail quickstarter : install, set up, and run your own email server--a fast-paced and easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide that gets you up and running quickly /
"This book starts with setting up a Qmail server and takes you through virtualization, filtering, and other advanced features like hosting multiple domains, mailing lists, and SSL Encryption. Finally, it discusses the log files and how to make qmail work faster. This book is a quick starter for...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham, U.K. :
Packt Pub.,
2007.
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Colección: | From technologies to solutions.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Basic Qmail; The Minimum Qmail System; Compiling and Installing; Preparing the System; Compiling and Installing the Necessary Binaries; Creating the Basic Configuration Files; Creating the Necessary Minimum Account Aliases; Default Mail Delivery; Basic Configuration; Simple Execution; qmail-start; qmail-smtpd; Administrative Conveniences; About Patches; ucspi-tcp and daemontools; Installation; Using tcpserver; Using svscan; Logging; The Overall Structure of Qmail; Summary; Chapter 2: Getting Email into the Queue; qmail-queue and the Qmail Queue
- The qmail-inject and sendmail Interfacesqmail-smtpd and the QMAILQUEUE Patch; Accepting or Rejecting Email; RELAYCLIENT and Authentication; tcprules; POP-before-SMTP; SMTP-AUTH; The QMAILQUEUE Patch; Other Mail Protocols; Quick Mail Transfer Protocol (QMTP); Old-Fashioned Mail Injection Protocol (OFMIP); Summary; Chapter 3: Getting Email Out of the Queue; qmail-send and the Qmail Queue; Delivering Email Locally; The Default; .qmail Files; Forwards; Maildirs and mboxes; Pipes and Programs; Supporting .forward Files; Users; The virtualdomains File; Defined Users: The users/assign File; Aliases
- ExtensionsDelivering Email Remotely; How It Normally Works; Static Routes; Authentication; Summary; Chapter 4: Storing and Retrieving Email; Popular Storage Formats; Reliability; Speed; Reading; Marking; Deleting; Delivery; Searching; On-Disk Efficiency; The POP3 and IMAP Protocols; Protocol and Server Selection; qmail-pop3d Server Setup; The Checkpassword Interface; Installing the checkpassword Program; Running with tcpserver; Webmail; Summary; Chapter 5: Virtualization; Generic Virtualization Framework; Power of the virtualdomains File; Basic Virtual Domains; The Path of an Email
- Non-Virtual Non-System UsersUser-Management Problem in Assisted Virtual Domains; Popular Solutions: vpopmail and VMailMgr; Consequences for Other Services; Good Reasons to Use Multiple Installations; How to Set Up Multiple Qmail Installations; Hiding Multiple Queues from the User; Summary; Chapter 6: Filtering; Basic Filtering Architecture; Sending Mail Without a Queue; Blocking Viruses; Heavyweight Filtering; Lightweight Filtering; Stopping Spam from Getting In; Sender Validation; SPF; DomainKeys; Identifying Spam; Lightweight; Heavyweight; Quarantines and Challenges; Mistakes
- Stopping Spam from Getting OutSender Restrictions; Bounce-Back Spam; Recipient Validation; Recipient Validation is Insufficient; Summary; Chapter 7: Advanced Features; SSL Encryption; Patch vs. Wrapper; When Receiving Email; When Sending Email; Mailing Lists; Lightweight vs. Heavyweight; Speed vs. Size; Member Management; Efficiency under Load; Variable Envelope Return Path; Integration with Qmail; Web Interface; Summary; Chapter 8: Administration, Optimization, and Monitoring; The Log Files; The Basic qmail-smtpd Log; Expanding the qmail-smtpd Log; The Basic qmail-send Log; Basic Analysis