November 22, 2009
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Mail Servers

Ubiquitous and critical, mail servers move and store email over private networks and across the Internet.

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News

Is Sendmail Still 'King' of All Email Servers?

E-mail is approaching its 30th birthday, and Sendmail, the granddaddy of all mail transfer agents, is still going strong.

Exchange 2010 Ready to Roll

Microsoft has completed development on Exchange 2010. The new version of the mail server will ship on Nov. 9 at the company's TechEd Conference in Berlin.

Kerio Mail Server Now Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.6 Ready

Kerio Mail Server is now certified for Microsoft Windows 7 as well as Mac OS X 10.6, also known as Snow Leopard.

Open-Xchange Server 6.10 Unites Social Networks

Open-Xchange Wednesday announced the release of Open-Xchange Server 6.1, which consolidates social network communication in one central application.

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Tutorials

Dealing With Mail in Mutt

Tip of the Trade: The command-line mail client mutt may be old school, but it features a wide range of keyboard commands that can be used for various useful tasks.

Forwarding a Postfix Virtual Alias to /dev/null

Tip of the Trade: Sometimes you want to use a "do-not-reply" type of email address and you don't want to have to mass-delete the mailbox at intervals. Here's an easy way to add a Postfix virtual alias to /dev/null.

Topics for Mailman

Tip of the Trade: Juliet Kemp discovers and explores Topics in the mailing list server, Mailman. With Topics, subscribing to a list becomes more than an all or nothing proposition.

Why Cron Is Better Than a String Around Your Finger

Tip of the Trade: Mailing reminders to yourself is an easy way to remember something that easily slips your mind. Using Cron with mail is one way to facilitate this.

How Safe Is Your Mail Server?

Sender Policy Framework aims to stop spam in its tracks. How successful has it been?

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