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author | meillo@marmaro.de |
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date | Mon, 13 Oct 2008 15:42:36 +0200 |
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2 \chapter*{Preface}
3 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Preface}
5 \section*{Preface}
6 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, \cite{brooks95} consectetur\index{Daten} adipisicing elit
9 \section*{Audience}
10 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.
12 In each topic, basic knowledge is %FIXME: vorrausgesetzt
13 . Nevertheless introductions are given and sources for further reading will be mentioned.
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.
17 General information about \unix\ can be found in %FIXME: references
18 . %FIXME: references
19 explain about administrating \unix. And developing programs in \NAME{C} may be learned from %FIXME: references (``The C programming language'', ``The Unix programming environment'', ...)
20 .
22 %TODO: should I tell them to send email to me when having questions? Or somewhere else?
25 \section*{Organisation}
26 %FIXME: write about organisation of the book: parts, chapters, sections. And more thats useful to know.
29 \section*{How to read this document}
30 %TODO: what to write here??
31 %TODO: include this in section ``Organisation''?
34 \section*{Conventions used}
35 %TODO: check if this tells what is really used!
36 %FIXME: make it complete!
37 The following typographic conventions are used in this book:
39 \begin{tabular}{ p{0.15\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth} }
40 \emph{Italic} &
41 is used for names, including command names, file name, hostnames, usernames and email addresses.
42 Further more it is used to emphasize text.
43 \\ &\\
45 \texttt{Constant Width} &
46 is used for source code, contents of files and output from programs.
47 \\ &\\
49 \texttt{\$} &
50 indicates the the user shell prompt.
51 \\ &\\
53 \texttt{\#} &
54 indicates the the root shell prompt.
55 \\
56 \end{tabular}
60 \section*{Additional sources}
61 %FIXME: specify the really important external documents here
62 %TODO: write about the bundled CD, and tell what's included
63 \NAME{RFC}s, other books, source code, websites
66 \section*{Acknowledgements}
67 %FIXME: write this at the very end.
68 % dont forget: proove readers, suggestion makers, supporters, ...