I have two books on SA and while they were helpful in getting started 2 years ago, today they sit on my shelf. Longing for the days when they were useful.
I agree with the group and wiki suggestion. If you need printed material - print the necessary parts of the information online. That's what I do. Thomas J. Raef e-Based Security, LLC www.ebasedsecurity.com 1-866-838-6108 "You're either hardened, or you're hacked!" > -----Original Message----- > From: cpayne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 3:03 AM > To: Michael Parker > Cc: SpamAssassin > Subject: Re: Book Recommendation > > Michael Parker wrote: > > cpayne wrote: > > > >> Guys, > >> > >> I am looking for books on Spamassassin. And I am wanting to know what > >> you guys recommend? > >> > >> > > > > http://spamassassin.apache.org/ > > http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ > > > > Seriously. > > > > There are a couple of books on SA, but they go out of date very quickly. > > You're much better off using the home page documentation and the wiki. > > Also, you've already found this list, use it. > > > > Michael > > > Thank Michael, I wanted something that I can take with me while I am > trying. I understand that the minute any computer book hits the stores > it already outdated, but when you are traveling, well when I am > traveling I like to read computer books, and I want to really bone up on > Spamassassin. I already got my Postfix book from No Starch, and my > scripting book for Oreily, might as well find a Spamassassin one. > > I will visit the wiki when I am long the ground. > > Payne