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Linux E-mail
Alistair McDonald
Carl Taylor
Magnus Back
David Rusenko
Ralf Hildebrandt
Patrick Ben Koetter
Ian Haycox

Linux E-mail
Set up, maintain, and secure a small office e-mail server

Copyright 2009 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

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First published: June 2005

Second edition: November 2009

Production Reference: 1051109

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

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Birmingham, B27 6PA, UK.

ISBN 978-1-847198-64-8

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Cover Image by Vinayak Chittar ( <>)

Credits

Authors

Ian Haycox

Alistair McDonald

Magnus Bck

Ralf Hildebrandt

Patrick Ben Koetter

David Rusenko

Carl Taylor

Reviewers

Patrick Chan

Aric Pedersen

Acquisition Editor

David Barnes

Development Editor

Ved Prakash Jha

Technical Editors

Gaurav Datar

Neha Patwari

Editorial Team Leader

Gagandeep Singh

Project Team Leader

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Project Coordinator

Poorvi Nair

Proofreader

Lesley Harrison

Indexer

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Graphics

Nilesh Mohite

Production Coordinator

Aparna Bhagat

Cover Work

Aparna Bhagat

About the Authors

Ian Haycox is a freelance IT consultant based in France and actively contributes to open source projects. He has twenty-five years of software development experience in the enterprise integration, telecommunications, banking, and television sectors.

Ian has a degree in Computer Science from the University of Hertfordshire, UK, and now runs his own web design company (http://www.ianhaycox.com/) and Linux programming consultancy.

My thanks to Debbie for supplying me with copious amount of coffee and cheese sandwiches.

Alistair McDonald is a software developer and IT consultant. He has worked as a freelancer in the UK for 15 years, developing cross-platform software systems in C, C++, Perl, Java, and SQL. He has been using open source software for over 20 years and implementing systems using it for the past 10 years.

Last year, he gave up his freelance career and joined JDA Software, working in a technical role in their Service Industries division.

Alistair is also the author of the book SpamAssassin: A practical guide to integration and configuration , published by Packt .

I would like to thank my wife Louise for the support she has given me throughout the writing of all my books.

Magnus Bck has been playing and working with computers since his childhood days. He is interested in everything in the computer field, from digital typography and compilers, to relational databases and UNIX. His interests also include e-mail services, and he is an active contributor to the Postfix mailing list. Besides computers, he enjoys photography, cars, and bicycling.

Magnus holds a Master's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden, and currently works with software configuration management for mobile phone software at Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications.

Ralf Hildebrandt is an active and well-known figure in the Postfix community, working as a Systems Engineer for T-Systems, a German telecommunications company.

He speaks about Postfix at industry conferences and hacker conventions, and contributes regularly to a number of open source mailing lists. Ralf Hildebrandt is the co-author of The Book of Postfix .

Patrick Ben Koetter is an active and well-known figure in the Postfix community, working as an Information Architect. Patrick Koetter runs his own company, consulting and developing corporate communication for customers in Europe and Africa.

He speaks about Postfix at industry conferences and hacker conventions, and contributes regularly to a number of open source mailing lists. Patrick Koetter is the co-author of The Book of Postfix .

David Rusenko was born in Paris, France, and spent most of his childhood overseas. He began working as a freelance Web Designer in 1996 and had his first experience with open source, a box copy of Red Hat 5.2, shortly after in 1999. After six years and as many versions of Red Hat, he now creates appealing web pages and devises solutions implementing high availability through clustering and alternate security models.

He founded Aderes (http://www.aderes.net) in 2001, a company that provides e-mail and web-based security solutions. His search for an appropriate Webmail Platform for the company led him to SquirrelMail. Initially managing all aspects of the businessfrom the technical concerns to customer support gave him the experience that he now contributes to the Webmail chapter of this book.

David has studied both, Information Sciences and Technology (IST) and Management Information Systems (MIS) at the Pennsylvania State University. He speaks English and French fluently, and is conversational in Arabic. During his free time and vacations, he enjoys scuba diving, backpacking, playing racquetball, and playing electronic music records.

Carl Taylor has worked over 20 years in the IT industry and has spent the majority of that time working on UNIX type systems, mainly communications or office automation projects. He was an early user of the UseNet network and taught himself to program in C through working on a variety of open source software. His experience covers roles including pre and post sales support, product development, end user training and management.

Carl now runs his own web solutions development company "Adepteo", where they specialize in intranet and workflow products building on the best open source applications available. Whilst not working or looking after his children, Carl is something of a dance addict and is currently learning Latin Ballroom and Salsa.

About the Reviewers

Patrick Chan is a programmer at Computer Bank, a not-for-profit organization that recycles and distributes donated computers to disadvantaged individuals and community groups.

He has used Linux for quite a number of years, and has fond memories of starting off learning Linux as a newbie using the Gentoo distribution. His favorite tools include vim, GNU Screen, Z shell (zsh), Secure Shell (SSH), and Mutt.

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