On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 10:44:10AM -0800, Dennis Carr wrote:

> So I went and looked at O'Reilly Publications, as they had, for me,
> been the historical go-to for tech documentation of all flavors.
> Imagine my dismay, then, when I find that the cricket book (DNS and
> BIND) was current for version 9.3, but more to the point for this
> list's topic, Postfix has not been updated in eight years.
> 
> I miss my dead tree versions being current. =/

The basic concepts (what you need to understand) have not changed
much, in that sense the old books are fine. The specific facts you
need to know to tweak Postfix to do non-routine tasks may have
changed a bit, but the documentation for that is online.

There may not be a large enough market of Postfix administrators
to support a commercially printed book.

An Amazon book printed on demand, is possible but is not going
to make anyone any money for the time spent.

-- 
        Viktor.

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