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Removing the Spam: Email Processing and Filtering (Addison-Wesley Networking Basics Series) (Paperback)

by Geoff Mulligan (Author)
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No one likes unsolicited electronic mail. Even though you can easily delete messages describing ways to MAKE MONEY FAST, they take a toll on network bandwidth and reduce your productivity. The key to gaining the upper hand in the battle against spam is to understand the tools at your disposal. In Removing the Spam, Geoff Mulligan names those tools and then describes how to use several of them.

Mulligan begins explaining the operation and management of two widely distributed Unix e-mail tools: Sendmail and Procmail. In his section on Sendmail, the author answers the question asked by everyone who's ever been harassed on e-mail: How do I automatically trash mail from X? He shows you how to block mail based on mail attributes like sender, subject line, message size and several other parameters.

Coverage of Procmail in Removing the Spam includes the essentials of recipe files, but more ready-to-use mail-management recipes would be welcome. In addition to covering Sendmail and Procmail, the author addresses mailing lists under Majordomo and SmartList. He also provides a handy guide to the user and administrator commands that control these popular programs--just the thing you need the next time you're on a list and want to unsubscribe.

If you're generally unfamiliar with Unix and use a Unix-based Internet Service Provider (ISP), you will find this book to be an adequate orientation to how Unix machines manage e-mail. If you're more familiar with Unix mail programs, you'll find this book to be too elementary and lacking in details. It's a matter of your perspective. --David Wall

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"This book should be required reading for all mail administrators. The usefulness is not restricted to Spam, since admins will find brief discussions of a variety of common mail problems." -- Rob Slade, author of Robert Slade's Guide to Computer Viruses

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 190 pages
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 1st edition (March 16, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0201379570
  • ISBN-13: 978-0201379570
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,301,178 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the generic book its title claims, April 4, 2000
By Christopher Barbay (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
Here is a book worthy of the saying, "Don't judge a book by its cover." In this case, you may judge this book to address the general topic of email spam, processing and filtering. Not so. This books focuses on the unix tools, sendmail and procmail. If you are looking for a book to guide you through the process of installing and configuring sendmail and procmail, this may be the book you're looking for. I couldn't tell you because I quit reading at that point. But, if you are looking for a general source on email spam and techniques for reducing or eliminating it, look elsewhere. A better title for this book would have been, "Sendmail and Procmail: Installation and Configuration."
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Nice try, but a disappointment, April 4, 1999
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This is really a book about setting up some Unix mail tools: sendmail, procmail, majordomo, and smartlist, with modest amounts of spam fighting advice included. Unfortunately, a lot of the spam fighting advice is wrong, and many of the procmail examples have editing errors that keep them from doing what they are supposed to do.

In a corrected edition, this could be a useful book, but as it stands, you're better off with the O'Reilly Sendmail book and the on-line documentation for the various packages.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Useful, but flawed by errors, July 25, 1999
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I bought this book for the procmail chapter (Chapter 3) but the other chapters, on sendmail and mailing lists, are also very useful. There is also an enlightening chapter on the history of email. The bulk of the book is a collection clear recipes along with explanatory text, in a practical how-to-get-tasks-done approach. In contrast to other encyclopedic books (in the case of sendmail) or disorganized masses of inconsistent web information (in the case of mailing lists), this book cuts to the chase and gives the key information you need.

Unfortunately, however, in the chapter I needed most (and the chapter I have scrutinized most), I found there are serious flaws. For example, the first two procmail recipes given under 3.5.2 on page 102 resulted in several days worth of my email getting deleted; they simply do not work as described on my system; when I removed these two recipes my email again worked fine.

If you are going to buy this book, wait for the author to put up an errata page, and then be sure to check that page before relying on the recipes in the book. In the meantime I still think the book has its merits since it explains things clearly.

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5.0 out of 5 stars well written
This book is easy to understand by the new listserver admin. It provides information sources throughout that are very useful. Read more
Published on September 9, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Great for EMAIL administrators
I really liked this book. It is well organized and easy to use. There isn't a lot of hype about SPAM, just the essentials and exactly what you can do about it! Read more
Published on May 24, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A must have book!!!!
This is an excellent reference book for system administrators. I was able to set up a mailing list using the cook book instructions in a matter of minutes. Read more
Published on April 11, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Great for System Admins and Power Users
"Removing the Spam" is an excellent book that deals with mail administration in a unix environment. Read more
Published on March 30, 1999 by Aaron B. Hockley

5.0 out of 5 stars Good coverage with links
Good coverage of sendmail, procmail, mailing lists for beginners to email filtering. It's short enough to be read and it contains "links" to more information.
Published on December 29, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Learn how to filter out spam
This is a very complete discussion of the infrastructure of email, well-suited to anyone trying to understand enough to be able to filter out Spam.
Published on December 29, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive step-by-step guide for sys admins
Mulligan knows his material well. The technological grounding is impressive. I did not catch him in a single error in the entire book. Read more
Published on December 29, 1998

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