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Demystifying Sendmail
Hal Pomeranz

Topic: Email/DNS/Spam
Audience: Beginners

Description:
This introductory course targets the basic information needed to run Sendmail in its most commonly used configuration--as a "relay" that exchanges email between the Internet and a (typically Windows-based) corporate email infrastructure. While Sendmail is almost infinitely configurable, this course focuses on core concepts and techniques that will allow students to get up and running with Sendmail quickly and provide a solid basis for learning more complex tasks.

Prerequisites:
This course is appropriate for UNIX System and/or Network Administrators who wish to gain an understanding of basic Sendmail concepts in order to effectively manage electronic mail at their site. No prior knowledge of Sendmail configuration is assumed.

History:
This course may be delivered as a single one-day "lecture only" style course, or as a two-day interactive workshop with "hands-on" lab exercises (recommended).

Posted: Sep 29, 2006 08:27:51 AM; Last change: Sep 29, 2006 08:49:46 AM

The Speaker: Hal Pomeranz

Contact Organization: Deer Run Associates
Location: Eugene, Oregon
Phone: 541-683-8680
Email: hal@deer-run.com
Website: http://www.deer-run.com/tutorials.shtml
Will travel: Anywhere
Payment required: All offers
Other payment info: Contact us for tutorial rates. Rates for shorter talks are negotiable.

Bio:
Hal Pomeranz is the founder and technical lead of Deer Run Associates, a firm specializing in system and network connectivity and security solutions. He has been active in the system and network management/security field for twenty years, and is a regular speaker and organizer for technical conferences and professional gatherings. He was the recipient of the 2001 SAGE Outstanding Achievement Award for his teaching and leadership in the field of System Administration.

Posted: Sep 29, 2006 08:24:31 AM; Last change: Sep 29, 2006 08:40:21 AM

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