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changeset 155:0b17f6e5edae

new books; websites to books
author meillo@marmaro.de
date Tue, 16 Dec 2008 15:58:00 +0100
parents cc66f7f08e21
children 957b11f198ad
files thesis/bib/thesis.bib thesis/bib/websites.bib thesis/tex/2-MarketAnalysis.tex thesis/tex/3-MailTransferAgents.tex thesis/tex/4-MasqmailsFuture.tex
diffstat 5 files changed, 169 insertions(+), 100 deletions(-) [+]
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     1.1 --- a/thesis/bib/thesis.bib	Tue Dec 16 15:16:41 2008 +0100
     1.2 +++ b/thesis/bib/thesis.bib	Tue Dec 16 15:58:00 2008 +0100
     1.3 @@ -140,3 +140,163 @@
     1.4  }
     1.5  
     1.6  
     1.7 +% fixme: literature kind
     1.8 +@misc{lifewithqmail,
     1.9 +	author = "Dave Sill",
    1.10 +	title = "\emph{Life with qmail}",
    1.11 +	year = "FIXME",
    1.12 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://lifewithqmail.org} (2008-10-18)}",
    1.13 +}
    1.14 +
    1.15 +@misc{jdebp,
    1.16 +	author = "Jonathan de Boyne Pollard",
    1.17 +	title = "\emph{Unix Mail Transport Systems reviewed by JdeBP}",
    1.18 +	year = "1998--2004",
    1.19 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://homepages.tesco.net/~J.deBoynePollard/Reviews/UnixMTSes/} (2008-10-18)}",
    1.20 +}
    1.21 +
    1.22 +@misc{email:griffiths,
    1.23 +	author = "Richard T. Griffiths",
    1.24 +	title = "\emph{History of the Internet, Internet for Historians (and just about everyone else)}",
    1.25 +	chapter = "3",
    1.26 +	year = "FIXME",
    1.27 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/ivh/chap3.htm} (2008-10-23)}",
    1.28 +}
    1.29 +
    1.30 +@misc{email:crocker,
    1.31 +	author = "Dave Crocker",
    1.32 +	title = "\emph{Email History, How Email Was Invented}",
    1.33 +	year = "FIXME",
    1.34 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.livinginternet.com/e/ei.htm} (2008-10-23)}",
    1.35 +}
    1.36 +
    1.37 +@misc{email:vleck,
    1.38 +	author = "Tom van Vleck",
    1.39 +	title = "\emph{The History of Electronic Mail}",
    1.40 +	year = "FIXME",
    1.41 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.multicians.org/thvv/mail-history.html} (2008-10-23)}",
    1.42 +}
    1.43 +
    1.44 +@misc{email:akkad,
    1.45 +	author = "Jay Akkad",
    1.46 +	title = "\emph{The History of Email}",
    1.47 +	year = "FIXME",
    1.48 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~almeroth/classes/F04.176A/homework1_good_papers/jay-akkad.html} (2008-10-23)}",
    1.49 +}
    1.50 +
    1.51 +@misc{email:murakami,
    1.52 +	author = "Gary J. Murakami",
    1.53 +	title = "\emph{The History of ihnp4 and The Growth of the Email Network}",
    1.54 +	year = "FIXME",
    1.55 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.nobell.org/~gjm/about/ihnp4.html} (2008-10-23)}",
    1.56 +}
    1.57 +
    1.58 +@misc{email:tomlinson,
    1.59 +	author = "Ray Tomlinson",
    1.60 +	title = "\emph{The First Network Email}",
    1.61 +	year = "FIXME",
    1.62 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://openmap.bbn.com/~tomlinso/ray/firstemailframe.html} (2008-10-23)}",
    1.63 +}
    1.64 +
    1.65 +@misc{osterman08,
    1.66 +	author = "Michael Osterman",
    1.67 +	title = "\emph{How do you define `unified communications'?}",
    1.68 +	month = "February",
    1.69 +	year = "2008",
    1.70 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/gwm/2008/0225msg1.html} (2008-11-26)}",
    1.71 +}
    1.72 +
    1.73 +@misc{plug:mtas,
    1.74 +	author = "Rick Moen and Ted Cabeen and Bastian Blank and Sean Burlington and Simon Cooper and J. C. Lawrence",
    1.75 +	title = "Subject: \emph{email server question...}",
    1.76 +	year = "2002--2003",
    1.77 +	howpublished = "This is a discussion on the mailing list \emph{plug@lists.q-linux.com} in Fall 2002.",
    1.78 +	note = "Available on the Internet: {\small\url{http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Mail/mtas.html} (2008-12-09)}",
    1.79 +}
    1.80 +
    1.81 +
    1.82 +@article{simpson07,
    1.83 +	author = "Ken Simpson and Stas Bekman",
    1.84 +	title = "\emph{Fingerprinting the World's Mail Servers}",
    1.85 +	year = "2007",
    1.86 +	month = "May",
    1.87 +	publisher = "O'ReillyNet",
    1.88 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://oreillynet.com/lpt/a/6849} (2008-12-11)}",
    1.89 +}
    1.90 +
    1.91 +@article{bernstein01,
    1.92 +	author = "Daniel J. Bernstein",
    1.93 +	title = "\emph{Internet host SMTP server survey}",
    1.94 +	year = "2001",
    1.95 +	month = "October",
    1.96 +	howpublished = "A posting to the news group comp.mail.misc",
    1.97 +	note = "Available on the Internet: {\small\url{http://cr.yp.to/surveys/smtpsoftware6.txt} (2008-12-11)}",
    1.98 +}
    1.99 +
   1.100 +
   1.101 +@article{venema:postfix-growth,
   1.102 +	author = "Wietse Venema",
   1.103 +	title = "\emph{The Postfix mail server as a secure programming example}",
   1.104 +	year = "FIXME",
   1.105 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.eurecom.fr/teaching/engineering/page40379/file40059.pdf} (2008-12-11)}",
   1.106 +}
   1.107 +
   1.108 +
   1.109 +@book{dent04,
   1.110 +	author = "Kyle D. Dent",
   1.111 +	title = "Postfix: The Definitive Guide",
   1.112 +	year = "2004",
   1.113 +	publisher = "O'Reilly Media",
   1.114 +	note = "ISBN: 0-596-00212-2",
   1.115 +}
   1.116 +
   1.117 +@book{graff03,
   1.118 +	author = "Mark G. Graff and Kenneth R. van Wyk",
   1.119 +	title = "Secure Coding: Principles and Practices",
   1.120 +	year = "2003",
   1.121 +	publisher = "O'Reilly Media",
   1.122 +	note = "ISBN: 0-596-00242-4",
   1.123 +}
   1.124 +
   1.125 +@book{eisentraut05,
   1.126 +	author = "Peter Eisentraut and Alexander Wirt",
   1.127 +	title = "Mit Open Source-Tools Spam und Viren bekämpfen",
   1.128 +	year = "2005",
   1.129 +	publisher = "O'Reilly Verlag",
   1.130 +	note = "ISBN: 3-89721-377-X. (In German language)",
   1.131 +}
   1.132 +
   1.133 +@book{heinlein02,
   1.134 +	author = "Peer Heinlein",
   1.135 +	title = "Das Postfix-Buch: sichere Mailserver mit Linux",
   1.136 +	year = "2002",
   1.137 +	publisher = "SuSE-Press",
   1.138 +	note = "ISBN: 3-935922-41-8. (In German language)",
   1.139 +}
   1.140 +
   1.141 +@book{hildebrandt08,
   1.142 +	author = "Ralf Hildebrandt and Patrick Ben Koetter",
   1.143 +	title = "Postfix: Einrichtung, Betrieb und Wartung",
   1.144 +	year = "2008",
   1.145 +	publisher = "dpunkt.verlag",
   1.146 +	note = "ISBN: 3-89864-518-8. (In German language)",
   1.147 +}
   1.148 +@book{hildebrandt0X,
   1.149 +	author = "Ralf Hildebrandt and Patrick Ben Koetter",
   1.150 +	title = "The Book of Postfix",
   1.151 +	year = "XX",
   1.152 +	publisher = "No Starch Press",
   1.153 +	note = "ISBN: 1-59327-001-1",
   1.154 +}
   1.155 +
   1.156 +
   1.157 +book{dent04,
   1.158 +	author = "Kyle D. Dent",
   1.159 +	title = "Postfix: The Definitive Guide",
   1.160 +	year = "2004",
   1.161 +	publisher = "O'Reilly Media",
   1.162 +	note = "ISBN: 0-596-00212-2",
   1.163 +}
   1.164 +
   1.165 +
   1.166 +
     2.1 --- a/thesis/bib/websites.bib	Tue Dec 16 15:16:41 2008 +0100
     2.2 +++ b/thesis/bib/websites.bib	Tue Dec 16 15:58:00 2008 +0100
     2.3 @@ -22,12 +22,6 @@
     2.4  	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.qmail.org} (2008-10-18)}",
     2.5  }
     2.6  
     2.7 -@misc{lifewithqmail,
     2.8 -	author = "Dave Sill",
     2.9 -	title = "\emph{Life with qmail}",
    2.10 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://lifewithqmail.org} (2008-10-18)}",
    2.11 -}
    2.12 -
    2.13  @misc{postfix:homepage,
    2.14  	author = "Wietse Venema",
    2.15  	title = "\emph{Homepage of postfix}",
    2.16 @@ -70,13 +64,6 @@
    2.17  	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Exim&oldid=244563707} (2008-10-19)}",
    2.18  }
    2.19  
    2.20 -@misc{jdebp,
    2.21 -	author = "Jonathan de Boyne Pollard",
    2.22 -	title = "\emph{Unix Mail Transport Systems reviewed by JdeBP}",
    2.23 -	year = "1998--2004",
    2.24 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://homepages.tesco.net/~J.deBoynePollard/Reviews/UnixMTSes/} (2008-10-18)}",
    2.25 -}
    2.26 -
    2.27  @misc{website:techtarget,
    2.28  	author = "Whatis.com",
    2.29  	title = "\emph{Definition for ``mail server''}",
    2.30 @@ -109,44 +96,6 @@
    2.31  }
    2.32  
    2.33  
    2.34 -# email history
    2.35 -@misc{email:griffiths,
    2.36 -	author = "Richard T. Griffiths",
    2.37 -	title = "\emph{History of the Internet, Internet for Historians (and just about everyone else)}",
    2.38 -	chapter = "3",
    2.39 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/ivh/chap3.htm} (2008-10-23)}",
    2.40 -}
    2.41 -
    2.42 -@misc{email:crocker,
    2.43 -	author = "Dave Crocker",
    2.44 -	title = "\emph{Email History, How Email Was Invented}",
    2.45 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.livinginternet.com/e/ei.htm} (2008-10-23)}",
    2.46 -}
    2.47 -
    2.48 -@misc{email:vleck,
    2.49 -	author = "Tom van Vleck",
    2.50 -	title = "\emph{The History of Electronic Mail}",
    2.51 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.multicians.org/thvv/mail-history.html} (2008-10-23)}",
    2.52 -}
    2.53 -
    2.54 -@misc{email:akkad,
    2.55 -	author = "Jay Akkad",
    2.56 -	title = "\emph{The History of Email}",
    2.57 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~almeroth/classes/F04.176A/homework1_good_papers/jay-akkad.html} (2008-10-23)}",
    2.58 -}
    2.59 -
    2.60 -@misc{email:murakami,
    2.61 -	author = "Gary J. Murakami",
    2.62 -	title = "\emph{The History of ihnp4 and The Growth of the Email Network}",
    2.63 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.nobell.org/~gjm/about/ihnp4.html} (2008-10-23)}",
    2.64 -}
    2.65 -
    2.66 -@misc{email:tomlinson,
    2.67 -	author = "Ray Tomlinson",
    2.68 -	title = "\emph{The First Network Email}",
    2.69 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://openmap.bbn.com/~tomlinso/ray/firstemailframe.html} (2008-10-23)}",
    2.70 -}
    2.71 -
    2.72  @misc{wikipedia:uucp,
    2.73  	author = "Wikipedia",
    2.74  	title = "\emph{UUCP}",
    2.75 @@ -194,14 +143,6 @@
    2.76  	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/} (2008-11-26)}",
    2.77  }
    2.78  
    2.79 -@misc{howto-def-uc,
    2.80 -	author = "Michael Osterman",
    2.81 -	title = "\emph{How do you define `unified communications'?}",
    2.82 -	month = "February",
    2.83 -	year = "2008",
    2.84 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/gwm/2008/0225msg1.html} (2008-11-26)}",
    2.85 -}
    2.86 -
    2.87  @misc{wikipedia:uc,
    2.88  	author = "Wikipedia",
    2.89  	title = "\emph{Unified communications}",
    2.90 @@ -227,13 +168,6 @@
    2.91  	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.pde.state.pa.us/a_and_t/lib/a_and_t/Science_Glossary.pdf} (2008-11-26)}",
    2.92  }
    2.93  
    2.94 -@misc{plug:mtas,
    2.95 -	author = "Rick Moen and Ted Cabeen and Bastian Blank and Sean Burlington and Simon Cooper and J. C. Lawrence",
    2.96 -	title = "Subject: \emph{email server question...}",
    2.97 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Mail/mtas.html} (2008-12-09)}",
    2.98 -	note = "This is a discussion on the mailing list \emph{plug@lists.q-linux.com} in Fall 2002.",
    2.99 -}
   2.100 -
   2.101  
   2.102  @misc{mailsoftware42,
   2.103  	author = "unknown",
   2.104 @@ -249,14 +183,6 @@
   2.105  
   2.106  
   2.107  
   2.108 -@misc{oreillynet:mta-stats,
   2.109 -	author = "Ken Simpson and Stas Bekman",
   2.110 -	title = "\emph{Fingerprinting the World's Mail Servers}",
   2.111 -	year = "2007",
   2.112 -	month = "May",
   2.113 -	publisher = "O'Reilly",
   2.114 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://oreillynet.com/lpt/a/6849} (2008-12-11)}",
   2.115 -}
   2.116  
   2.117  @misc{mailradar:mta-stats,
   2.118  	author = "MailRadar",
   2.119 @@ -264,24 +190,6 @@
   2.120  	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.mailradar.com/mailstat/} (2008-12-11)}",
   2.121  }
   2.122  
   2.123 -@misc{djb:mta-stats,
   2.124 -	author = "Daniel J. Bernstein",
   2.125 -	title = "\emph{Internet host SMTP server survey}",
   2.126 -	year = "2001",
   2.127 -	month = "October",
   2.128 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://cr.yp.to/surveys/smtpsoftware6.txt} (2008-12-11)}",
   2.129 -	note = "A posting to the news group comp.mail.misc",
   2.130 -}
   2.131 -
   2.132 -
   2.133 -@misc{venema:postfix-growth,
   2.134 -	author = "Wietse Venema",
   2.135 -	title = "\emph{The Postfix mail server as a secure programming example}",
   2.136 -	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.eurecom.fr/teaching/engineering/page40379/file40059.pdf} (2008-12-11)}",
   2.137 -}
   2.138 -
   2.139 -
   2.140 -
   2.141  
   2.142  
   2.143  
     3.1 --- a/thesis/tex/2-MarketAnalysis.tex	Tue Dec 16 15:16:41 2008 +0100
     3.2 +++ b/thesis/tex/2-MarketAnalysis.tex	Tue Dec 16 15:58:00 2008 +0100
     3.3 @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
     3.4  \subsubsection*{Unified Communication}
     3.5  \name{Unified communication} is the technology aiming to consolidate and integrate all electronic communication and providing access for all kinds of hardware clients. Unified communication tries to bring the tree trends here mentioned together. The \name{{\smaller PC} Magazine} has the following definition in its Encyclopedia \citeweb{pcmag:uc}: ``[Unified communications is] The real-time redirection of a voice, text or e-mail message to the device closest to the intended recipient at any given time.'' The main goal is to integrate all kinds of communication (asynchronous and synchronous) into one system, hence this requires real-time delivery of data.
     3.6  
     3.7 -According to Michael \person{Osterman} \citeweb{howto-def-uc}, unified communications is already possible as far as various incoming sources are routed to one storage where messages can be accessed by one or a few clients. But a system with an ``intelligent parser of a single data stream into separate streams that are designed to meet the real-time needs of the user'' is a goal for the future, he says.
     3.8 +According to Michael \person{Osterman} \cite{osterman08}, unified communications is already possible as far as various incoming sources are routed to one storage where messages can be accessed by one or a few clients. But a system with an ``intelligent parser of a single data stream into separate streams that are designed to meet the real-time needs of the user'' is a goal for the future, he says.
     3.9  
    3.10  The question is, if the integration of synchronous and asynchronous message transfer does make sense. A communication between one person talking on the phone and the other replying using his instant messenger, certainly does, if the text-to-speech and speech-to-text converting is fast and the quality good enough. But transferring large video messages and real-time communication data with the same technology, possibly does not.
    3.11  
     4.1 --- a/thesis/tex/3-MailTransferAgents.tex	Tue Dec 16 15:16:41 2008 +0100
     4.2 +++ b/thesis/tex/3-MailTransferAgents.tex	Tue Dec 16 15:58:00 2008 +0100
     4.3 @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
     4.4  
     4.5  \subsection{Market share analysis}
     4.6  
     4.7 -Table \ref{tab:mta-market-share} shows the most used \MTA{}s determined by three different statistics. The first was done by Daniel~J.\ \person{Bernstein} (the author of \qmail) in 2001 \citeweb{djb:mta-stats}. The second is by \person{Simpson} and \person{Bekman} in 2007 and was published by \name{O'ReillyNet} \citeweb{oreillynet:mta-stats}. And the third is from \name{MailRadar.com} with unknown date\footnote{The footer of the website shows ``Copyright 2007'' but more likely does this refer to the whole website.} \citeweb{mailradar:mta-stats}.
     4.8 +Table \ref{tab:mta-market-share} shows the most used \MTA{}s determined by three different statistics. The first was done by Daniel~J.\ \person{Bernstein} (the author of \qmail) in 2001 \cite{bernstein01}. The second is by \person{Simpson} and \person{Bekman} in 2007 and was published by \name{O'ReillyNet} \cite{simpson07}. And the third is from \name{MailRadar.com} with unknown date\footnote{The footer of the website shows ``Copyright 2007'' but more likely does this refer to the whole website.} \citeweb{mailradar:mta-stats}.
     4.9  
    4.10  \begin{table}
    4.11  	\begin{center}
    4.12 @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
    4.13  
    4.14  \subsection{The four major Free Software MTAs}
    4.15  
    4.16 -Now follows a small introduction to the five programs chosen for comparison, except \masqmail\ which already was introduced in chapter \ref{chap:introduction}. Longer introductions, including analysis and comparison, were written by Jonathan de \person{Boyne Pollard} \citeweb{jdebp}.
    4.17 +Now follows a small introduction to the five programs chosen for comparison, except \masqmail\ which already was introduced in chapter \ref{chap:introduction}. Longer introductions, including analysis and comparison, were written by Jonathan de \person{Boyne Pollard} \cite{jdebp}.
    4.18  
    4.19  
    4.20  
    4.21 @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
    4.22  
    4.23  Since November 2007, \qmail\ is released in the \name{public domain} which makes it \freesw. The latest release is 1.03 from July 1998.
    4.24  
    4.25 -The programs homepages are \citeweb{qmail:homepage1} and \citeweb{qmail:homepage2}. Further information about \qmail\ is available with Dave \person{Sill}'s ``Life with qmail'' \citeweb{lifewithqmail}.
    4.26 +The programs homepages are \citeweb{qmail:homepage1} and \citeweb{qmail:homepage2}. Further information about \qmail\ is available with Dave \person{Sill}'s ``Life with qmail'' \cite{lifewithqmail}.
    4.27  
    4.28  
    4.29  
    4.30 @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
    4.31  
    4.32  \section{Comparison of MTAs}
    4.33  
    4.34 -This section does not try to provide an overall \MTA\ comparison, because this is already done by others. Remarkable comparisons are the one by Dan \person{Shearer} \cite{shearer06} and a discussion on the mailing list \name{plug@lists.q-linux.com} \citeweb{plug:mtas}. Tabulary overviews may be found at \citeweb{mailsoftware42}, \citeweb{wikipedia:comparison-of-mail-servers}, and \citeweb[section 1.9]{lifewithqmail}.
    4.35 +This section does not try to provide an overall \MTA\ comparison, because this is already done by others. Remarkable comparisons are the one by Dan \person{Shearer} \cite{shearer06} and a discussion on the mailing list \name{plug@lists.q-linux.com} \cite{plug:mtas}. Tabulary overviews may be found at \citeweb{mailsoftware42}, \citeweb{wikipedia:comparison-of-mail-servers}, and \cite[section 1.9]{lifewithqmail}.
    4.36  
    4.37  Here provided is an overview on a selection of important properties, covering the four previously introduced programs. The data comes from the above stated sources and is collected in table \ref{tab:mta-comparison}.
    4.38  
    4.39 @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@
    4.40  \subsection{Architecture}
    4.41  
    4.42  Architecture is most important when comparing \MTA{}s. Many other properties of a program depend on its architecture. %fixme: add ref?
    4.43 -Munawar \person{Hafiz} \cite{hafiz05} discusses in detail on \mta\ architecture, comparing \sendmail, \qmail, \postfix, and \name{sendmail X}. Jonathan de \person{Boyne Pollard}'s \MTA\ review \citeweb{jdebp} is a source too.
    4.44 +Munawar \person{Hafiz} \cite{hafiz05} discusses in detail on \mta\ architecture, comparing \sendmail, \qmail, \postfix, and \name{sendmail X}. Jonathan de \person{Boyne Pollard}'s \MTA\ review \cite{jdebp} is a source too.
    4.45  
    4.46  Two different architecture types show off: monolithic and modular \mta{}s.
    4.47  
    4.48 @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
    4.49  
    4.50  Modular \MTA{}s are \NAME{MMDF}, \qmail, \postfix, and \name{MeTA1}. They consist of several programs, each doing a part of the overall job. The different programs run with the least permissions the need, and \emph{setuid root} needs not to be used.
    4.51  
    4.52 -The architecture does not directly define the program's security, but ``[t]he goal of making a software secure can be better achieved by making the design simple and easier to understand and verify''\cite[chapter 6]{hafiz05}. \exim, though being monolithic, has a fairly clean security record. But it is very hard to keep the security up, as the program growth. Wietse \person{Venema} (the author of \postfix) says, the architecture enabled \postfix\ to grow without running into security problems. \citeweb[page 13]{venema:postfix-growth}
    4.53 +The architecture does not directly define the program's security, but ``[t]he goal of making a software secure can be better achieved by making the design simple and easier to understand and verify''\cite[chapter 6]{hafiz05}. \exim, though being monolithic, has a fairly clean security record. But it is very hard to keep the security up, as the program growth. Wietse \person{Venema} (the author of \postfix) says, the architecture enabled \postfix\ to grow without running into security problems. \cite[page 13]{venema:postfix-growth}
    4.54  
    4.55  The modular design, with each sub-program doing one part of the overall job, is applied \name{Unix Philosophy}. The Unix Philosophy \cite{gancarz95} demands ``small is beautiful'' and ``make each program do one thing well''. Monolithic \MTA{}s fail here.
    4.56  
     5.1 --- a/thesis/tex/4-MasqmailsFuture.tex	Tue Dec 16 15:16:41 2008 +0100
     5.2 +++ b/thesis/tex/4-MasqmailsFuture.tex	Tue Dec 16 15:58:00 2008 +0100
     5.3 @@ -44,7 +44,8 @@
     5.4  
     5.5  
     5.6  \subsubsection*{Large message handling}
     5.7 -Trends in the market for electronic communication go towards consolidated communication, hence email will be used more to transfer voice and video messages. This leads to larger messages. The store-and-forward transport of email is not good suited for large data. Thus new protocols, like \NAME{QMTP} (described in section \ref{}), may become popular.
     5.8 +Trends in the market for electronic communication go towards consolidated communication, hence email will be used more to transfer voice and video messages. This leads to larger messages. The store-and-forward transport of email is not good suited for large data. Thus new protocols, like \NAME{QMTP} (described in section %\ref{FIXME}
     5.9 +), may become popular.
    5.10  
    5.11  
    5.12  \subsubsection*{Ressource friendly software}