Audience and Assumptions
This book is primarily intended for system administrators who also
administer email. But not all Unix systems are managed by
administrators. Many are managed by programmers, network engineers,
and even inexperienced users. It is our hope that this book satisfies
all of you, no matter what your level of experience.
The true beginner should begin with Part I, skipping ahead
as needed.
The beginning system administrator should probably start with Part I to learn how to build and install
sendmail, then read Part II for help in understanding how to administer
sendmail. Note that Part II and Part III will reveal
answers to many nagging questions that seem to be otherwise
unanswered.
The experienced system administrator who wants to install and manage
V8 sendmail should read Part I and Part II first to
gain the needed background. Then read Part III.
Unix gurus and sendmail specialists should find
Part III to be of value (even Eric keeps a copy
on his desk). In it, every arcane detail of
sendmail is listed alphabetically. For example,
in Part III you'll find a
single chapter dedicated to options, with every option listed and
explained.
No matter what your level of expertise, the sheer size of this book
forces us to assume that you are familiar with the day-to-day system
workings of Unix. If you aren't, you must learn Unix
elsewhere.
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