FreeBSD Handbook
: Electronic Mail
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17. Electronic Mail
Contributed by Bill Lloyd
<[email protected]>
.
Electronic Mail configuration is the subject of many
System Administration books. If you plan on doing anything beyond setting up one mailhost for your network, you need industrial strength help.
Some parts of E-Mail configuration are controlled in the Domain Name System (DNS). If you are going to run your own own DNS server check out /etc/namedb
and ' man -k named
' for more information.
- 17.1.1. User program
- 17.1.2. Mailhost Server Daemon
- 17.1.3. DNS - Name Service
- 17.1.4. POP Servers
- 17.2.1. Basic
- 17.2.2. Mail for your Domain (Network).
- 17.2.3. Setting up UUCP.
- 17.3.1. Why do I have to use the FQDN for hosts on my site?
- 17.3.2. Sendmail says ``mail loops back to myself''
- 17.3.3. How can I do E-Mail with a dialup PPP host?
FreeBSD Handbook
: Electronic Mail
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Updated March 2, 1999