sendmail Cookbook
by Craig Hunt
SpamAssassin
by Alan Schwartz
DNS and BIND, 5th Edition
by Paul Albitz; Cricket Liu
qmail
by John Levine
sendmail Performance Tuning
by Nick Christenson
sendmail Cookbook
by Craig Hunt
sendmail, 3rd Edition
by Bryan Costales
sendmail 8.13 Companion
by Bryan Costales; George Jansen; Claus Assmann; Gregory Shapiro
"Bryan and Marcia have not only provided tips and tricks for detecting and blocking spam and email fraud but have also written the first of its kind Milter reference guide. This book will help you start writing your own special-purpose mail filters quickly and easily."
--Gregory Neil Shapiro, coauthor of the Milter interface
As a Mail Administrator You Need to Understand How to Successfully Monitor and Fight Spam.
Milters are among the most powerful antispamming tools available. Until now, there has been no clear and helpful resource for you to learn how to set up and use Milters. sendmail Milters: A Guide for Fighting Spam is the first in-depth guide to writing powerful Milters to block even the most clever spammers.
Inside this definitive new reference, you will find
An exhaustive description of the Milter interface
Insightful details on what spam is, its harmful effects, and the diverse techniques used by spammers
A step-by-step guide to luring spammers using a honeypot network
Ways to decode the common encoding methods used in spam email
A reference on the Milter library and its use
Techniques for expanding software to deal with future spamming methods
This book is an indispensable aid to combating spam, now and in the future. If you administer a sendmail server, you need to own a copy.
All of the program code described in the book is available for download at http://spambook.bcx.org.
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Programmer's Book - 2005-02-19
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This is a programmer's book. It's heavy on C code, and if you can't at least read C, a lot of this isn't going to mean much to you. However, it does have a lot of general information that is of interest to anyone, and it could be helpful in unmdertstanding how someone else's milter works and how to modify it, etc.
I enjoyed it, but I like code heavy books - you may not.
There's a surprising amount of detail here; even getting into how to decode mime, and advice on user friendliness. I was a bit amused that they gave advice on how to attract spam to test milters; I don't think too many of us have any shortage of spam nowadays.
very good spam descriptions - 2005-02-04
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In the ongoing struggle against spam, adding filters to sendmail is a vital ability. Sendmail is probably the most common mail transfer agent on the Internet. The book describes how the latest sendmail supports a Milter interface. So that you, as a sysadmin or programmer, can write a program, usually in C, that implements a filter of your choice.
There has been various documentation on how to do this. Often scattered throughout the Web, and at various levels of competence and detail. But finally here, we have an entire book devoted to comprehensively explaining Milter.
It should be said that the authors deliberately don't go into details of what filters you might write. That is an open ended topic which is properly your remit, not theirs.
But as a bonus, there is a superb chapter on spam. It concisely goes into explaining techniques spammers use to obfuscate their mail. You can find out why blocking spam on the basis of checking subjects is essentially useless, for example. The chapter describes methods that other books on spam rarely go into. Actually, even if you have no intention of using Milter, you may want to consider the book for this chapter alone.
Good Even if You're Not Using Sendmail - 2005-02-09
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As the title says, the bulk of this book is on working with spam on the sendmail software package. If you are using sendmail, there is no question that this is the book for you.
The strange thing is, that there is so much information on spam contained in this book that I'd recommend it even if you are using some other software package. The general discussion on spam, its history, its impact on the industry and on individuals, and especially on it's techniques of spammers.
I particularly enjoyed his philosophy of setting up a Bait Machine just to collect inbound spam. He then began developing techniques to stop the spam that was coming to the bait machine. Great concept.
very helpful! - 2005-03-03
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I borrowed a copy of this book from someone who got an early realease. but i will buy it when it comes out.
Awesome! this book is great.
If oyu are not very familiar with C, back off, as this is a coders book.
But if you want to fight spam, this book has a ton of good info.
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