Puget Sound Technology offers ongoing open source training
Mar 7th, 23:09 UTC
Puget Sound Technology is teaching a beginning mail server administration
workshop on Monday, March 18 in Everett, Wash. The workshop is one of a
series of Linux and BSD administration and open source Unix classes. Puget Sound Technology is teaching a beginning mail server administration
workshop on Monday, March 18 in Everett, Wash. The workshop is one of a
series of Linux and BSD administration and open source Unix classes.
"We've seen more and more companies and individuals switch to open source
software as a low-cost and reliable alternative to mainstream
software," said Puget Sound Technology vice president, Heather Reed.
"We're offering these seminars and workshops to introduce Linux and BSD
and to provide practical training for busy information technology
professionals."
The upcoming workshop covers the basics of SMTP mail services through
the installation and basic configuration of the widely-used Exim Mail
Transfer Agent. Exim is an open source, featureful, scalable, and
easy-to-configure mail server that runs on various Unix systems -- and
powers many of the internet's busiest email servers. The three hour
workshop also covers common techniques for troubleshooting email issues
and blocking unsolicited mail.
Puget Sound Technology's other upcoming workshops include: Introduction to
Linux, BSD and Open Source; Hosting Websites with Apache; Configuring
and Troubleshooting Domain Name (DNS) Services; Exploring the KDE
Graphical Environment; Linux Kernel Configurations; and Installing BSD.
Seating is limited. To register or for details, visit
http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/training/workshops/.
About Puget Sound Technology
Puget Sound Technology is an IT technical support, consulting,
training, and outsourcing company that specializes in BSD, Linux,
free software and open source solutions. Located in the north
Seattle, Wash. area, Puget Sound Technology provides professional
planning and designing, implementation, operations, training, and
maintenance services for computer systems and networks. For more
information, please visit www.pugetsoundtechnology.com.
(Submitted by Heather Reed of Puget Sound Technology)
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