On Wed, 2 Nov 2016 03:17:14 -0600, @lbutlr stated:

>On Nov 1, 2016, at 5:20 PM, Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> wrote:
>> That's what books like 'the Postfix book' were been written for.
>
>The which what? The only postfix book I know about is the O’Reilly one
>that is more than ten years old.


1) Postfix: The Definitive Guide: A Secure and Easy-to-Use MTA for
   UNIX Dec 25, 2003 by Kyle D. Dent

2) The Book of Postfix: State-of-the-Art Message Transport Mar 25, 2005
   by Ralf Hildebrandt and Patrick Koetter

3) Postfix 2008 by Patrick Ben Koetter Ralf Hildebrandt

4) Postfix May 25, 2001 by Richard Blum

5) The Definitive Guide to Postfix Mar 15, 2004
   by Alan Laudicina and Alan P. Laudicina

They, along with others, are prominently listed on Amazon. There are
others, but these are readily available, although I would not consider
them cheap. Obviously, the definition of "a few bucks" differs from
person to person. Also, I am not familiar with any book that deals with
the 3.x branch of Postfix, although I might well be in error.

You can also get tons of information on the Postfix site itself:
http://www.postfix.org/docs.html

Good luck :)

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