Free Software Magazine #2
[Posted February 24, 2005 by cook]
| From: |
| Tony Mobily IMAP <mobily-AT-mobily.com> |
| To: |
| lwn-AT-lwn.net |
| Subject: |
| Issue 2 of Free Software Magazine is out! |
| Date: |
| Thu, 24 Feb 2005 22:47:05 +0800 |
Hello,
We have just released Free Software Magazine's second issue
(http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/free_issues/issue_02/).
Here is the table of contents:
Editorial
Your part-time job by Tony Mobily
The trials and tribulations of being a “computer person”
Focus
The history and future of SMTP by Kirk Strauser
SMTP's adaptations to a hostile internet
Filtering spam with Postfix by Kirk Strauser
Effective ways to reduce unwelcome mail
Mail servers: resolving the identity crisis by John Locke
How to get Dspam, Postfix, and Procmail to play well together
Tech world
Poking at iTunes by Chris J. Karr
A developer's guide to the iTunes platform
Why free IT management tools are gaining traction by Will Winkelstein
Enterprises are increasingly receptive to free software alternatives
for IT management
Case study: Mythic Beasts by Tony Mobily
A small company specialised in Linux servers and amazing support
Interview with Bernhard Reiter at aKademy by Tom Chance
What we can do to promote the future of free software
Hard passwords made easy by John Locke
Creating strong memorable passwords using mnemonic devices and word
lists
Word world
The FUD-based Encyclopedia by Aaron Krowne
Dismantling fear, uncertainty, and doubt, aimed at Wikipedia and other
free knowledge resources
Guerrilla marketing by Tom Chance
Part one: promoting community projects in the marketplace
A law for free software by Maureen O’Sullivan
Don’t we have enough laws already?
The Libre Culture Manifesto by David M. Berry, Giles Moss
A manifesto for free/libre culture
Richard Stallman’s blog by Richard Stallman
Selected entries from Richard’s blog, from November 2004 to December
2004
Free Software Magazine is available for subscription
(http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/subscribe/) and all the articles
are available online, and released under a free license (chosen by the
author).
If you have any questions, please let me know!
Merc.
Tony Mobily
Editor-In-Chief
Free Software Magazine http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com
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