MailScanner: Buy The Book!

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Sep 16 20:12:47 IST 2004


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Some of it you will have seen before. But I would hope that a thorough read
of the Training Manual part explains how it works in rather more detail
than is available elsewhere. It also puts all the configuration options
into context, so you can start to understand how they relate to each other.
If you are not a highly experienced MailScanner user, it should be a very
useful resource.
That's what I intended, anyway.
It is in a slightly unusual format, part user guide and part training
material, but that's how it got written in the first place.

I will be interested to hear what you think.

At 19:42 16/09/2004, you wrote:
>When someone gets this book and has a chance to flip through it, I
>wouldn't mind seeing a review/synopsis of the book.   Is the
>information contained within it more detailed than what is on the web?
>  Stuff like that.

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Julian Field
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Professional Support Services at www.MailScanner.biz
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Buy the MailScanner book at www.MailScanner.info/store

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