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The Book of IMAP – Building a Mail Server with Courier and Cyrus - Softcover

Heinlein, Peer; Hartleben, Peer

 
9781593271770: The Book of IMAP – Building a Mail Server with Courier and Cyrus

Synopsis

IMAP (the Internet Message Access Protocol) allows clients to access their email on a remote server, whether from the office, a remote location, or a cell phone or other device. IMAP is powerful and flexible, but it's also complicated to set up; it's more difficult to implement than POP3 and more error-prone for both client and server. The Book of IMAP offers a detailed introduction to IMAP and POP3, the two protocols that govern all modern mail servers and clients. You'll learn how the protocols work as well as how to install, configure, and maintain the two most popular open source mail systems, Courier and Cyrus. Authors Peer Heinlein and Peer Hartleben have set up hundreds of mail servers and offer practical hints about troubleshooting errors, migration, filesystem tuning, cluster setups, and password security that will help you extricate yourself from all sorts of tricky situations. You'll also learn how to: Create and use shared folders, virtual domains, and user quotas Auth

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About the Author

Peer Heinlein has been operating an independent ISP in Berlin with his colleagues since 1992. He specializes in mail servers of various sizes and enjoys ambitious Linux projects. He shares his experience in books and trainings.
Peer Hartleben is a CTO and Linux Security Consultant with a focus on Cyrus-based mail servers.
Co-published with Open Source Press; translated from German by Katherine Salter.

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