A good example of a book which complements the official documentation is
Carter and Sharpe's "Teach yourself Samba in 24 hours" - basically a
tutorial approach based on typical scenarios, but arranged so as to cover
most normally used options and with a good index so if you need to look up
an option setting you don't have to leaf through the whole book.
It says very little about the internals of Samba, but it does have extended
coverage of planned future developments.
If there was an equivalent book about exim I'd buy it tomorrow (even though
the exim manual and its associated documents are already far better than
what is available for much open-source software).
John Allen
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