There are quite a few ways to send email from the Unix command line and so many good reasons for doing so. You might want to provide feedback on automated processes so that you and fellow admins know ...
E-mail will be the most significant factor governing the uptake of Linux on the desktop, according to a new study. The Desktop Linux Client Survey 2005, released this week by the Open Source ...
On Linux, you'll find a cornucopia of email clients, most of which are open-source and can be found in the standard repositories. The open-source clients are typically all you need to get the job done ...
A common task of sysadmins is to generate email messages and send them out to a group of people. Reminders about upcoming system downtime or tips to help users make better use of their Unix accounts ...
The Linux landscape is filled with possible email clients. Jack Wallen makes the case for why the Evolution groupware suite should be the default for most Linux distributions. For the longest time, ...
I would like to know who here uses a linux email server such as postfix in a production environment? If you are using it what type of hardware do you have it on, how many clients is it serving, how do ...
I get a lot of questions on how to perform various tasks from a Linux shell/terminal. In the interest of making a simple cheat sheet—something I can point people to that will help them get rolling ...
Any server that accepts email is at some risk of abuse. Given the relatively large population of dimwits in the world with nothing better to do with their time than send volumes of innocuous email to ...
E-mail is a killer application. Your organization can become immobilized when messages don’t flow. Servers need to be restarted for security patches. Whole ...