I would suggest you start with the latest release 3 version (3.35) and,
using the book familiarise yourself with that. Getting up and running
quickly is quite easy when compared to other MTAs. I personally tend to shy
away from using a ".0" release, preferring to leave to others the ironing
out of the inevitable wrinkles found in initial versions of major releases.
The chances are that 3.35 will address your needs in the short to medium
term. By the time you've become familiar with the principles involved and
are ready to move to 4 I would imagine the revised book will be available.
Paul
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernhard R. Erdmann [mailto:be@berdmann.de]
> Sent: 15 May 2002 00:16
> To: Owen Boyle
> Cc: exim-users@???
> Subject: Re: [Exim] Version 4.02 and "The Book"
>
>
> > My question is: Is the 3.22+ branch still being developed
> (i.e. is 4.02
> > etc. still in beta)? In other words, did I just blow 60 euros on an
> > out-of-date book?
>
> No, you did not blow 60 euros away... This book is a very
> valuable pile
> of information for handling email in general and Exim in
> particular. In
> my opinion it is worth its price if it saves me half an hour when it
> counts to the minute to solve a problem. And this book has
> done its job.
>
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