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16 <p> <strong> Note: this web page is no longer maintained. It exists
17 only to avoid breaking links in web pages that describe earlier
18 versions of the Postfix mail system.
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26 <h2> Table of contents
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30 <li> <a href=
"basic.html">Basic configuration
</a>. All you need
31 to know about Postfix for the most common types of installation,
32 assuming that you are already familiar with sendmail aliases and
37 <li> <a href=
"uce.html">UCE controls
</a>. A description of the
38 Postfix mechanisms to reject unwanted mail, a.k.a. UCE, and to
39 restrict unauthorized mail relaying.
43 <li> <a href=
"rate.html">Rate controls
</a>. How to achieve
44 performance without hosing your system or your neighbor's systems,
45 and how to deal with broken or malicious client programs.
51 <a href=
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</a>. How to set Postfix
52 memory and file system resource budgets, and how to deal with
57 <li> <a href=
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</a>. How to do
58 address rewriting, message routing, and message transport selection
59 without ever having to use an address rewriting language. This
60 section covers aliases and virtual domains as well.
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