O'Reilly books are usually the standard by which all others on the topic are measured. However, in this case, there is a better book -- See "The Book of Postfix: State-of-the-art Message Transport" by Ralf Hildebrandt and Patrick Koetter.
It's not that Kyle's book is all that bad -- it's not. It's just that it's not as good as the book from Ralf and Patrick.
Ironically, O'Reilly is the US distributor for both of these books, and their best-selling book on the subject is the one from Ralf and Patrick.… (mer)
A great introduction. Gotcha: Postfix has changed considerably in recent years (since 2003) and many of the detailed configuration examples in this book don't work as advertised. But if you are interested in knowing how Postfix does its job, this is the book for you.
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It's not that Kyle's book is all that bad -- it's not. It's just that it's not as good as the book from Ralf and Patrick.
Ironically, O'Reilly is the US distributor for both of these books, and their best-selling book on the subject is the one from Ralf and Patrick.… (mer)