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- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 21:08:33 EST
- From: Rob Slade <roberts@mukluk.decus.ca>
- Subject: Book Review: "Using E-Mail" by Gibbons et al.
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- BKUEMAIL.RVW 950124
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- "Using E-Mail", Gibbons et al, 1994, 0-7897-0023-9, U$24.99/C$33.99/UK#22.99
- %A Dave Gibbons dgibbons@bigcat.missouri.edu 70007.5106@compuserve.com
- %A David Fox
- %A Alan Westenbroek alan@datastorm.com awestcnb@bigcat.missouri.edu
- %A Dick Cravens 73324.2743@compuserve.com
- %A Andrew B. Shafran shafran@cis.ohio-state.edu
- %C 201 W. 103rd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46290
- %D 1994
- %G 0-7897-0023-9
- %I Que/MacMillan Computer Publishing (MCP)
- %O U$24.99/C$33.99/UK#22.99 75141.2102@compuserve.com
- %P 376
- %T "Using E-Mail"
-
- Although large chunks of this book are simply versions of product
- documentation, there are many sections of good, thoughtful, useful
- advice as well.
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- Chapter one is a good introduction and a breakdown of the mail system
- into the mail user agent (MUA, called "front end" in the book) and the
- mail transport agent (MTA). Later parts of the chapter may become too
- technical in discussions of wide area networks, to no purpose.
- Chapters two and three give a very good overview of email use and
- evaluation. The material is broad- ranging and generally excellent,
- with the notable exception of deficiencies in the coverage of security
- and file attachments. Chapters four through seven document uses and
- commands for cc:Mail, MS-Mail, Novell Groupwise, Lotus Notes and
- Windows for Workgroups.
-
- Chapters eight to fourteen cover what is generally the "mail
- Internet"; BBS networks, commercial services, and the Internet,
- itself. Except for two sizeable chapters on Compuserve and America
- Online, the material is quite terse, though an acceptable
- introduction. Directions and tables of internetwork addressing are a
- strong point, here.
-
- (For a book discussing global email, there is much evidence of
- US-centrism. This may explain some of the blind spots with regard to
- security issues.)
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- A fair amount of the book could be discarded with no appreciable loss,
- and a few points (such as netiquette) could stand some boosting.
- Overall, though, this is a solid introduction to the topic. And the
- authors show admirable restraint in not promoting ProComm.
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