David Waine wrote:
> What I could really do is with a tutorial on exim; maybe it's too simple
> to require one, but I'd estimate that about 80% of the options exist to
> overcome some form of abuse of e-mail OR have an impact on security.
Have you read the FAQ? (Somewhere under
ftp.cus.cam.ac.uk:/pub/software/programs/exim/ I think. Not sure if it
answers your question, but it might.)
> So is there a nit-wits, "from the ground up" tutorial that focuses on
> exim rather than the "classic" mail exchangers?
I think Philip is writing a book of some sort, check
http://www.cus.cam.ac.uk/~ph10/draft2.{ps,txt} for whichever format you
want (I think that's the URL anyway).
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