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From: Victor.Duchovnimorganstanley.com
Date: Mon Jul 01 2002 - 14:23:38 CDT

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    On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Kyle Dent wrote:

    > ... But I'm certainly happy to answer any
    > question any of you may have. ...

    If you can spare a moment to pigeon-hole the book, I have a few questions
    that perhaps some others would also like to see answered:

    - What version(s) of Postfix does the book cover? A lot has changed
    between 1.0 (aka 20020228) and 1.1.X

    - What is the target audience of the book? Is it for novices, for
    experienced administrators, both?

    - Does it endeavour to explain (conceptual), document (reference), or
    provide case studies/recipes (how-to)?

    - Does it cover background material, IP, DNS, SMTP, RFC 821/822,
    POP, IMAP, MIME...

    - Many of the people asking questions on the list don't understand the
    various uses of the word "virtual" or the distinction between
    Sendmail-style, Postfix-style and virtual mailbox domains. Are such
    disticntions explained in the book?

    - Is the content_filter facility explained in detail?
    - Multiple Postfix instances?
    - SASL?
    - TLS?
    - Performance tuning?
    - List management?
    - Cyrus integration?
    - Courier IMAP integration?
    - Interoperability with Outlook/Exchange?

    Bottom line, is this another introductory book, or is a comprehensive in
    depth reference? What are your plans for future revisions? Postfix is
    still evolving...

    -- 
    	Viktor.
    

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