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date Tue, 14 Oct 2008 10:37:43 +0200
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meillo@8 1 \cleardoublepage
meillo@8 2 \chapter*{Preface}
meillo@8 3 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Preface}
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meillo@8 5 \section*{Preface}
meillo@42 6 %FIXME: write about the motivation to cover this topic
meillo@42 7 %TODO: eventually have some words of oliver here
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meillo@33 10 \section*{Audience}
meillo@33 11 This document is targeted for \masqmail\ users and for people interested in mail systems in general. Security problems in electronic mail, \unix\ and the \NAME{C} programming language will also be discussed. Additional ones planning to take over an unmaintained software project will find real life experience in here.
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meillo@40 13 In each topic, basic knowledge is preconditioned. Nevertheless introductions are given and sources for further reading will be mentioned.
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meillo@33 15 This work focuses on the \unix\ operating system. Experience in usage, administration and program development is assumed. This includes the basic toolchain (e.g. \name{tar}, \name{grep}, etc.), user, file and permission management, as well as writing, compiling and installing programs written in the \NAME{C} language.
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meillo@40 17 General information about \unix\ can be found in \cite{unixprogenv} %FIXME: references
meillo@33 18 . %FIXME: references
meillo@40 19 explain about administrating \unix. And developing programs in \NAME{C} may be learned from \cite{cprog} and \cite{advunixprog}. %FIXME: references
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meillo@33 21 %TODO: should I tell them to send email to me when having questions? Or somewhere else?
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meillo@36 24 \section*{Organisation}
meillo@36 25 %FIXME: write about organisation of the book: parts, chapters, sections. And more thats useful to know.
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meillo@8 28 \section*{How to read this document}
meillo@33 29 %TODO: what to write here??
meillo@33 30 %TODO: include this in section ``Organisation''?
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meillo@36 33 \section*{Conventions used}
meillo@33 34 %TODO: check if this tells what is really used!
meillo@33 35 %FIXME: make it complete!
meillo@12 36 The following typographic conventions are used in this book:
meillo@12 37
meillo@12 38 \begin{tabular}{ p{0.15\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth} }
meillo@12 39 \emph{Italic} &
meillo@12 40 is used for names, including command names, file name, hostnames, usernames and email addresses.
meillo@12 41 Further more it is used to emphasize text.
meillo@12 42 \\ &\\
meillo@12 43
meillo@12 44 \texttt{Constant Width} &
meillo@12 45 is used for source code, contents of files and output from programs.
meillo@12 46 \\ &\\
meillo@12 47
meillo@12 48 \texttt{\$} &
meillo@12 49 indicates the the user shell prompt.
meillo@12 50 \\ &\\
meillo@12 51
meillo@12 52 \texttt{\#} &
meillo@12 53 indicates the the root shell prompt.
meillo@12 54 \\
meillo@12 55 \end{tabular}
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meillo@8 58
meillo@8 59 \section*{Additional sources}
meillo@33 60 %FIXME: specify the really important external documents here
meillo@33 61 %TODO: write about the bundled CD, and tell what's included
meillo@33 62 \NAME{RFC}s, other books, source code, websites
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meillo@33 64
meillo@8 65 \section*{Acknowledgements}
meillo@33 66 %FIXME: write this at the very end.
meillo@33 67 % dont forget: proove readers, suggestion makers, supporters, ...