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Re: courier-imap why ?
From: Varun (varun_saa
rediffmail.com)
Date: Sun Oct 02 2005 - 22:29:54 CDT
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Magnus Bäck wrote:
>On Sunday, October 02, 2005 at 18:23 CEST,
> David Cary Hart <PostfixMTA
TQMcube.com> wrote:
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>If the role an IMAP server plays in a complete email system is
>unclear for the OP, I doubt the choice of IMAP server software
>makes any difference whatsoever.
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>Like many people before me, I must advise the OP to, quite frankly,
>get a clue before continuing his/her mission. The questions asked
>have been on a very very basic level and would be answered by reading
>relevant documentation and/or a book that covers general questions
>about email servers. One such book is _Linux Email: Set up and Run
>a Small Office Email Server_:
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> http://linuxemailbook.packtpub.com/
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>I am one of the authors and I haven't read the finished book myself,
>so I'm not in a position to either recommend it nor ask people to
>refrain from buying it. However, it does cover most of the topics
>that the OP wants to implement. A book that only covers Postfix
>(such as Dent or Hildebrandt/Koetter) would be a good complement.
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Thanks Magnus,
I live in small town on the south east coast of India.
We were very lucky with the Tsunami.
With great difficulty I managed the get the book :
" Postfix - The definitive Guide ".
So I am more at ease with Postfix. I still have lot
of details to understand. But the book is very good.
Your book comes from , ' Packt Pub. ' . I have to
find out my local book store can get a copy.
Don't worry after I am done I will write a nice tutorials.
So your patience with me will not go waste.
Thanks again
Varun
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