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 with the help of Ralf Hildebrandt and Patrick Koetter's The Book Of Postfix (1593270011, $44.95) which presents a basic approach for both novices and network administrators alike. Postfix is an open source email server See mail server.  developed by an IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries)  engineer: it can be used either bare-bones as a basic relay system, or as a company mail server. The authors are Postfix experts who pack their book with documentation, answers to common questions, plenty of examples, and tips on everything from filtering spam to authenticating users. Packed with practical tips. Jonathan A. Adziarski's Ending Span: Bayesian Content Filtering See Web filtering and parental control software.  And The Art Of Statistical Language Classification (1593270-526, $39.95) provides information on the math approaches used by modern spam filters, their algorithms, and open-source options for ending spam. Zdziarski interviewed many authors of the best spam filters for ENDING SPAM: his insights will help both programmers and network administrators seeking solutions to spam issues. Brian Hook's Write Portable Code: An Introduction To Developing Software For Multiple Platforms Refers to two or more operating environments, which typically include the CPU family and operating system. For example, if versions of a program run on Windows and the Macintosh, the software is said to support multiple platforms.  (1593270569, $34.95) covers all the basics of writing code for cross-platform use. From avoiding common portability mistakes and finding bugs inherent in platform-specific behaviors to understanding filesystems and understanding preprocessors, Write Portable Code is packed with specifics which lend to both an overall understanding of concepts and the ability to troubleshoot common problems.
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Title Annotation:The Book of Postfix; Ending Span: Bayesian Content Filtering and the Art of Statistical Language Classification; Write Portable Code: An Introduction to Developing Software for Multiple Platforms
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Date:Sep 1, 2005
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