docs/diploma

changeset 223:f88853595b7a

reworked section about qmail
author meillo@marmaro.de
date Mon, 05 Jan 2009 20:11:20 +0100
parents ab9b90152ca4
children 2575c1e8054a
files thesis/bib/websites.bib thesis/tex/3-MailTransferAgents.tex
diffstat 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) [+]
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     1.1 --- a/thesis/bib/websites.bib	Mon Jan 05 19:50:29 2009 +0100
     1.2 +++ b/thesis/bib/websites.bib	Mon Jan 05 20:11:20 2009 +0100
     1.3 @@ -215,3 +215,10 @@
     1.4  	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://hashcash.org} (2009-01-04)}",
     1.5  }
     1.6  
     1.7 +
     1.8 +@misc{netqmail:homepage,
     1.9 +	author = "Russell Nelson",
    1.10 +	title = "\emph{Homepage of netqmail}",
    1.11 +	howpublished = "On the Internet: {\small\url{http://www.qmail.org/netqmail} (2009-01-05)}",
    1.12 +}
    1.13 +
     2.1 --- a/thesis/tex/3-MailTransferAgents.tex	Mon Jan 05 19:50:29 2009 +0100
     2.2 +++ b/thesis/tex/3-MailTransferAgents.tex	Mon Jan 05 20:11:20 2009 +0100
     2.3 @@ -133,12 +133,13 @@
     2.4  \label{sec:qmail}
     2.5  \qmail\ is seen by its community as ``a modern SMTP server which makes sendmail obsolete'' \citeweb{qmail:homepage2}. It was written by Daniel~J.\ \person{Bernstein} starting in 1995. His primary goal was to create a secure \MTA\ to replace the popular, but vulnerable, \sendmail. %fixme: ref
     2.6  
     2.7 -\qmail\ first introduced many innovative concepts in \mta\ design and is generally seen as the first security-aware \MTA\ developed. %fixme:ref
     2.8 -%fixme: what about mmdf?
     2.9 +\qmail\ first introduced many innovative concepts in \mta\ design. The most obvious contrast to \sendmail\ and \exim\ is its modular design. But \qmail\ was not the first modular \MTA. \NAME{MMDF}, which predates even \sendmail, was modular too. Regardless of \NAME{MMDF}'s modular architecture, \qmail\ is generally seen as the first security-aware \MTA. %fixme:ref
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    2.11 -Since November 2007, \qmail\ is released in the \name{public domain} which makes it \freesw. The latest release is 1.03 from July 1998.
    2.12 +The latest release of \qmail\ is versoin 1.03 from July 1998. In November 2007, afterwards, \qmail's source was put into the \name{public domain}. This makes it Free Software.
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    2.14 -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}.
    2.15 +Because of \person{Bernstein}'s inactivity though changing requirements since 1998, ``[a] motley krewe of qmail contributors (see the README) has put together a netqmail-1.06 distribution of qmail. It is derived from Daniel Bernstein's qmail-1.03 plus bug fixes, a few feature enhancements, and some documentation.'' \citeweb{netqmail:homepage}.
    2.16 +
    2.17 +\qmail's homepages are \citeweb{qmail:homepage1} and \citeweb{qmail:homepage2}. The best book about \qmail, from \person{Bernstein}'s view, is Dave \person{Sill}'s handbook \cite{sill02}. His free available guide ``Life with qmail'' is another valuable source \cite{lifewithqmail}.
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