Linked by Jon Jensen on Thu 9th Feb 2006 13:58 UTC
Internet & Networking No Starch Press sent me a review copy of The Book of Postfix (long ago!) and I was pleasantly surprised to find it ranks among the best technical tutorial books I've encountered. Correction: I did miss the SQL database integration section, which is well-covered, in my original review.
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Decent book, but I like Oreilly's
by Berhanie on Thu 9th Feb 2006 17:08 UTC
Berhanie
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2006-02-09

The book's ok. I prefer the Oreilly book, since it's shorter and more to-the-point.

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phoenix Member since:
2005-07-11

But the O'Reilley book is over two years older than the No Starch Press book. Does the O'Reilley book even cover Postfix 2.x features?

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Good reading
by Javier O. Augusto on Thu 9th Feb 2006 22:34 UTC
Javier O. Augusto
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2005-08-10

Great book, recommend it. Those guys know what they're talking (or writing) about.

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No Starch Press has good books
by MeatAndTaters on Fri 10th Feb 2006 05:50 UTC
MeatAndTaters
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2005-11-16

I like the Postfix book. "Absolute OpenBSD" is a winner, as well.

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