Desktop FreeBSD Part 4: Internet Mail Setup

  2007-05-19 21:00:03
The one thing that really fired up the development of the Internet as we know it today was e-mail. The protocols were designed back when the system itself was highly difficult to access, and security wasn’t a significant issue. Since then, even your average household pet has heard of In...
[For those readers whose idea of heterogeneous environments is a mix of GNU/Linux and the BSDs - dcparris] 
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