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Bryan Costales

    Bryan Costales is recognized for his short stories featured in a variety of literary journals. His writing is characterized by a keen insight into the human condition, adept at portraying complex emotions with nuance. Costales explores themes of identity, relationships, and the search for meaning in contemporary life. His work resonates with readers for its honesty and psychological depth.

    Elevator Versus Bus: Public Transportation Essays
    Sendmail
    • Sendmail

      • 830 pages
      • 30 hours of reading

      This Nutshell Handbook® is far and away the most comprehensive book ever written on sendmail, the program that acts like a traffic cop in routing and delivering mail on UNIX-based networks. Although sendmail is used on almost every UNIX system, it's one of the last great uncharted territories--and most difficult utilities to learn-- in UNIX system administration.This book provides a complete sendmail tutorial, plus extensive reference material on every aspect of the program. What's more, it's authoritative, having been co-authored by Eric Allman, the developer of sendmail, and Neil Rickert, one of the leading sendmail gurus on the Net.This book covers both IDA sendmail and the latest version (V8) from the University of California, Berkeley. It also covers the standard versions available on most systems, such as those found on Sun and DEC/Ultrix workstations.The book is divided into four parts. Part One is a tutorial on understanding sendmail from the ground up; starting from an empty file, it has the reader work through exercises, building a configuration file and testing the results. Part Two covers practical issues in sendmail administration. Part Three is a comprehensive reference section, while Part Four consists of appendices and a bibliography.

      Sendmail
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    • How to encourage automobile drivers to leave their cars and ride public transit instead. A series of essays that answer this question along with many other public transit questions. This book will inspire many public transit districts, but will also anger a few. Among the items discussed are: The Grid versus Hub approach; The hidden cost of driving; Long term planning; And how to better treat the riding public.

      Elevator Versus Bus: Public Transportation Essays