Best email administration books according to redditors
We found 6 Reddit comments discussing the best email administration books. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Windows PowerShell 3.0 Step by Step (Step by Step Developer)
3 mentions
Used Book in Good Condition
I started by reading a book which you can see by Clicking Here
After this I started changing my day to day admin process to use PowerShell instead. Learning other languages might help for looking into loops and things.
This: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0753541998/ref=wl_it_dp_v_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3A4E0QXOZ5L8K&coliid=I1K260GZU8CTNI
because they always crack me up to the point of tears when I see them online.
Fun fact: As I was going through your lists I saw the Snoo decal. I immediately thought to myself "hey, I am on Reddit too!" Well, duh. I need more caffeine or something.
I guess, Posteo is what you looking for.
☑ Anonymised payment
☑ Comprehensive and innovative encryption system
☑ Create your own key pair without giving your private key away instead of someone else making it for you where they also posses the private key (like ProtonMail).
Not only does Posteo look good from looking at:
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/email-comparison-chart/
Their JavaScript source codes are also publicly available. Check also hacker10's review on Posteo.
>Is Gnupg something different?
Edit: Wiki: "GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG) is a free software replacement for Symantec's PGP cryptographic software suite..."
Also check: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy#OpenPGP
Quoting from PGP & GPG: Email for the Practical Paranoid:
>- The word PGP is used only for the PGP Corporation product. If you see the word PGP, it means only that product and not GnuPG or any other implementation of OpenPGP. The PGP folks will be unhappy with you if you call some other product PGP.
>- The words GnuPG and GPG apply specifically to the Gnu Privacy Guard tool. The GnuPG folks will be unhappy with you if you call their product PGP.
>- The word OpenPGP* applies to PGP, GnuPG, and any other implementation of PGP. Yes, there are other implementations of the OpenPGP standard out there. Many vendors incorporate OpenPGP functionality into their products. None are as well known or as accepted as PGP or GnuPG, however. Nobody will be unhappy with you for calling their product OpenPGP compliant.
Relevant: If PGP and GPG both follow the OpenPGP standard, are they 100% compatible in all use cases?
Ah, darksim, we meet again!
As far as a general guide, there's the usual O'Reilly books - Postfix, Spam Assassin, Sendmail if you're a poor SOB who has to administer a Sendmail box, Zimbra (sigh), etc.
If you're using AWS SES as a relay, they have tons of good documentation on their website.
Honestly though, 40% of what I learned was from co-workers who learned it the hard way, 58% was from googling things and maybe 2% was from a reference manual or two we had sitting around. Just implementing email infrastructure does amazing things for your knowledge of it, and figuring out what the hell is going on when your clients call you highly upset because the entire IP block they're in has been blacklisted.
if you're just starting out i recommend these books in order
http://www.amazon.com/Learn-Windows-PowerShell-Month-Lunches/dp/1617291080
http://www.amazon.com/Windows-PowerShell-Action-Second-Edition/dp/1935182137
https://www.manning.com/books/learn-powershell-toolmaking-in-a-month-of-lunches
*edit: i haven't read this one, but I'm sure it's worth a look if you're interested. it's written by the scripting guy himself, ed wilson.
http://www.amazon.com/Windows-PowerShell-3-0-Step-Developer/dp/0735663394
Such a good book. Also I've gotten good mileage out of Windows Powershell 3.0 Step by Step (was handed out at a workshop I attended)
https://www.amazon.com/Windows-PowerShell-3-0-Step-Developer/dp/0735663394
Decent.