Re: Books on Postfix

2008-11-02 Thread kj
Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: We are working on a new edition as I write. Yet, things are still in a fragile state. We've have a plan of what we want to do and we've collected bits and pieces that should go into it. Next we will have to do the actual editing. Ralf has already killed all known erra

Re: Books on Postfix

2008-10-31 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* kj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Victor Duchovni wrote: >> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 07:50:07PM +, kj wrote: >> >> Next edition of which book? >> >> > Ralph and Patrick's book :) > > The Book Of Postfix: http://www.postfix-book.com We are working on a new edition as I write. Yet, things are still

Re: Books on Postfix

2008-10-31 Thread kj
Victor Duchovni wrote: On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 07:50:07PM +, kj wrote: Next edition of which book? Ralph and Patrick's book :) The Book Of Postfix: http://www.postfix-book.com http://marc.info/?l=postfix-users&m=117079476419038&w=2 --kj

Re: Books on Postfix

2008-10-28 Thread Guy
2008/10/28 Kyle Dent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > It is unlikely that there will be a second edition of _Postfix: The > Definitive Guide_. O'Reilly has said that they are less and less interested > in doing sysadmin-type books because people tend to get that information > online, and it's difficult to ke

Re: Books on Postfix

2008-10-28 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
> It is unlikely that there will be a second edition of _Postfix: The > Definitive Guide_. O'Reilly has said that they are less and less > interested in doing sysadmin-type books because people tend to get that > information online, and it's difficult to keep the material current in a > boo

Re: Books on Postfix

2008-10-28 Thread Kyle Dent
Victor Duchovni wrote: On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 07:50:07PM +, kj wrote: James Brown wrote: I second "The Book of Postfix: State-of-the-art Message Transport"! Another is "Postfix: The Definitive Guide" by Kyle Dent, published by O'Reilly. Third! Awesome book! Speaking of which, any wor

Re: Books on Postfix

2008-10-27 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 07:50:07PM +, kj wrote: > James Brown wrote: > >I second "The Book of Postfix: State-of-the-art Message Transport"! > > > >Another is "Postfix: The Definitive Guide" by Kyle Dent, published by > >O'Reilly. > > Third! Awesome book! > > Speaking of which, any word on

Re: Books on Postfix

2008-10-27 Thread kj
James Brown wrote: I second "The Book of Postfix: State-of-the-art Message Transport"! Another is "Postfix: The Definitive Guide" by Kyle Dent, published by O'Reilly. Third! Awesome book! Speaking of which, any word on when the next edition might be with us? --kj

Re: Books on Postfix

2008-10-21 Thread James Brown
On 21/10/2008, at 9:27 AM, Stephen Holmes wrote: Well, there's the de facto 'POSTFIX - state of the art message transport' by Hilderbrandt and Koetter. I found it invaluable, readable and relatively thorough. That said, this list is populated with some incredible minds that would complemen

Re: Books on Postfix

2008-10-20 Thread Stephen Holmes
Well, there's the de facto 'POSTFIX - state of the art message transport' by Hilderbrandt and Koetter. I found it invaluable, readable and relatively thorough. That said, this list is populated with some incredible minds that would complement any text! S. Guy wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm runnin

Books on Postfix

2008-10-20 Thread Guy
Hi guys, I'm running a few postfix servers at the moment, but I don't really understand postfix very well so I'm looking for some good books on it. Preferably one that includes the basics to start with. Can anyone recommend one or two good books for me to start with? The Book of Postfix has good r