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Additional Resources Many users initially find email programs difficult to configure,
primarily due to the large number of options available. Below is a list
of additional documentation to help you properly configure your mail
applications.
Installed DocumentationInformation about how to configure Sendmail is included with the
sendmail and sendmail-cf
packages.
/usr/share/doc/sendmail/README.cf
— Contains information on m4, file
locations for Sendmail, supported mailers, how to access
enhanced features, and more.
/usr/share/doc/sendmail/README —
Contains information on the Sendmail directory structure,
IDENT protocol support, details on directory permissions, and
the common problems these permissions can cause if
misconfigured.
In addition, the sendmail and
aliases man pages contain helpful information
covering various Sendmail options and the proper configuration of
the Sendmail /etc/mail/aliases file,
respectively.
/usr/share/doc/fetchmail-<version-number>
— Contains a full list of Fetchmail features in the
FEATURES file and an introductory
FAQ document.
/usr/share/doc/procmail-<version-number>
— Contains a README file that provides
an overview of Procmail, a FEATURES file that
explores every program feature, and an FAQ
file with answers to many common configuration questions.
When learning how Procmail works and creating new recipes, the
following Procmail man pages are invaluable:
procmail — Provides an overview of
how Procmail works and the steps involved with filtering
email.
procmailrc — Explains the
rc file format used to construct
recipes.
procmailex — Gives a number of
useful, real-world examples of Procmail recipes.
procmailsc — Explains the weighted
scoring technique used by Procmail to see if a particular
recipe matches a certain message.
Useful Websiteshttp://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/Mail-Administrator-HOWTO.html
— Provides an overview of how email works and
examines possible email solutions and configurations on the client
and server sides.
http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/Mail-User-HOWTO
— Looks at email from the user's perspective, investigates
various popular email client applications and gives an
introduction to topics such as aliases, forwarding, auto-replying,
mailing lists, mail filters, and spam.
http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Secure-POP+SSH.html
— Demonstrates a way to retrieve POP email using SSH with
port forwarding, so that your email passwords and messages will be
transferred securely.
http://www.sendmail.net
— Contains news, interviews, and articles concerning
Sendmail, including an expanded view of the many options
available.
http://www.sendmail.org
— Offers a thorough technical breakdown of Sendmail features
and configuration examples.
http://tuxedo.org/~esr/fetchmail
— The home page for Fetchmail, featuring an online manual, and
a thorough FAQ.
http://www.procmail.org
— The home page for Procmail, with links to assorted mailing
lists dedicated to Procmail as well as various FAQ documents.
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/users/reriksso/procmail/mini-faq.html
— An excellent Procmail FAQ, with troubleshooting tips and
details about file locking and the use of wildcard characters.
http://www.uwasa.fi/~ts/info/proctips.html
— Points out dozens of tips that make using Procmail in
various situations much easier, including how to test
.procmailrc files and use Procmail scoring to
decide if a particular action should be taken.
Related BooksSendmail by Bryan Costales with Eric Allman
et al; O'Reilly & Associates — A good Sendmail
reference written with the assistance of the original creator of
Delivermail and Sendmail.
Removing the Spam: Email Processing and
Filtering by Geoff Mulligan; Addison-Wesley Publishing
Company — A volume that looks at various methods used by
email administrators that use established tools, such as Sendmail
and Procmail, to manage spam problems.
Internet Email Protocols: A Developer's
Guide by Kevin Johnson; Addison-Wesley Publishing
Company — Provides a very thorough review of major email
protocols and the security they provide.
Managing IMAP by Dianna Mullet and Kevin
Mullet; O'Reilly & Associates — Details the steps required
to configure an IMAP server.
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