Issue 2 of Free Software Magazine is finally out! Download your PDF copy for free from http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com
Contents...
o EDITORIAL / Your part-time job The trials and tribulations of being a "computer person"
o FOCUS / The history and future of SMTP by Kirk Strauser SMTP's adaptation to a hostile Internet
o Filtering spam with postfix by Kirk Strauser Effective ways to reduce unwelcome mail
o Mail servers: resolving the identity crisis by John Locke How to get Dspam, Postfix, and Procmail to play well together
o TECH WORLD / Poking at ITunes by Chris J Karr A developer's guide to the iTunes platform
o Why free IT management tools are gaining traction by Will Winkelstein Enterprises are increasingly receptive to free software alternatives for IT management.
o CASE STUDY: Mythic Beasts By Tony Mobily A small company specialised in Linux servers and amazing support
o Interview with Bernhard Reiter at aKademy by Tom Chance What we can do to promote the future of free software
o Hard passwords made easy by John Locke Creating strong memorable passwords using mnemonic devices and word lists
o WORD WORLD / The FUD-based Encyclopedia by Aaron Krowne Dismantling fear, uncertainity, and doubt, aimed at Wikipedia and other free knowledge resources.
o Guerrilla marketing by Tom Chance Part one: promoting community projects in the marketplace
o A law for free software by Maureen O'Sullivan Don't we have enough laws already?
o The Libre Culture Manifesto by David M Berry, Giles Moss A manifesto for free/libre culture
o Richard Stallman's blog by Richard Stallman Selected entries from Richard's blog (http://agia.fsf.org/rms-blog) from November 2004 to December 2004.
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