1.

Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991001317799707536

Autore

Gaudioso, Francesco

Titolo

Famiglia, proprietà e coscienza religiosa nel Mezzogiorno d'Italia, secoli 16.-19. / Francesco Gaudioso

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Galatina : Congedo, stampa 2005

ISBN

8880866354

Descrizione fisica

175 p. ; 25 cm.

Collana

Pubblicazioni del Dipartimento di studi storici dal Medioevo all'età contemporanea ; 72

Pubblicazioni del Dipartimento di studi storici dal Medioevo all'età contemporanea. Saggi e ricerche ; 65

Disciplina

333.3220945753

Soggetti

Enti ecclesiastici - Patrimonio - Lecce <territorio>

Lingua di pubblicazione

Non definito

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910783278103321

Autore

Hildebrandt Ralf

Titolo

Absolute postfix [[electronic resource] ] : patches are for Qmail / / Ralf Hildebrandt

Pubbl/distr/stampa

San Francisco, : No Starch Press, c2005

ISBN

1-59327-082-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (494 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

KoetterPatrick

Disciplina

005.71369

Soggetti

Electronic mail systems - Computer programs

Internet

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Title; About The Authors; Acknowledgments; Brief Contents; Contents In Detail; About This Book; An Introduction To Postfix; Basics; Preparing Your Host And Environment; Mail Server For A Single Domain; Dial-up Mail Server For A Single Domain; Anatomy Of Postfix; Content Control; A Postmaster s Primer To Email; How Message Transfer Restrictions Work; Using Message Transfer Restrictions; How Built-in Content Filters Work; Using Built-in Content Filters; How External Content Filters Work; Using External Content Filters; Advanced Configurations; Mail Gateways; A Mail Server For Multiple Domains

Understanding Smtp AuthenticationSmtp Authentication; Understanding Transport Layer Security; Using Transport Layer Security; A Company Mail Server; Running Postfix In A Chroot Environment; Tuning Postfix; Remote Client Concurrency And Request Rate Limiting; Performance Tuning; Appendices; Installing Postfix; Troubleshooting Postfix; Cidr And Smtp Standards Reference; Glossary; Index

Sommario/riassunto

Developed with security and speed in mind, Postfix has become a popular alternative to Sendmail. The Book of Postfix is a complete guide to Postfix whether used by the home user, as a mailrelay or virus scanning gateway, or as a company mailserver. Practical examples show how to deal with daily challenges like protecting mail users from SPAM and viruses, managing multiple domains, and offering roaming access.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910807020303321

Autore

Small Daniel <1759-1844, >

Titolo

Preparing Witnesses : A Practical Guide for Lawyers and Their Clients / / Daniel Small

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2020]

©2020

ISBN

1-64105-761-0

Edizione

[Fifth edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (223 pages)

Disciplina

347.7375

Soggetti

Examination of witnesses - United States

Trial practice - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Author -- Acknowledgments -- A Cautionary Tale -- Introduction -- Shortcuts -- Chapter 1: "Please Raise Your Right Hand . . ." -- Chapter 2: Why Tell the Truth? -- 1. Lying Is Wrong -- 2. Lying Is a Crime -- 3. Lying Is Hard -- 4. Lying Is Confusing -- Chapter 3: The Gaps -- Chapter 4: The Perception Gap -- Defining the Perception Gap -- Understanding the Perception Gap -- Bridging the Perception Gap -- Chapter 5: The Audience Gap -- Defining the Audience Gap -- Understanding the Audience Gap -- Bridging the Audience Gap -- Chapter 6: The Conversation Gap -- Defining the Conversation Gap -- Understanding the Conversation Gap -- Bridging the Conversation Gap -- Chapter 7: The Control Gap -- Defining the Control Gap -- Understanding the Control Gap -- Bridging the Control Gap -- Chapter 8: Preparing Ourselves -- Goals -- Methods -- Tools -- Witness Notebook -- Witness Outline -- Chapter 9: Understanding the Audience -- How to Help the Audience Understand Your Case -- Humanize the Witness -- Humanize the Party -- Simplify the Language -- Simplify the Message -- Chapter 10: Three Mistakes Witnesses Make -- 1. "I'll Just Tell My Story." -- Consider the Questioner's Advantages -- Experience -- Preparation -- Documents -- Other Witnesses -- Script -- Don't Walk in Unprepared -- 2. "It's Too Expensive." -- 3. "I Didn't Do Anything Wrong." -- Chapter 11: Seven Mistakes Lawyers Make -- 1. "I'm Too



Busy." -- 2. "The Client Is Too Busy." -- 3. "All Witnesses Are Created Equal." -- 4. "You Never Know What They'll Ask." -- Wear the Opponent's Hat -- Use What's Out There -- Use Their Stuff -- Use Other Lawyers -- Ask Your Client -- 5. Preaching, Not Teaching -- 6. "The Law Is the Law." -- 7. "Do I Need to Draw You a Road Map?" -- Chapter 12: What Preparation Means -- Mistakes of Preparation.

Not Comprehensive Enough -- Not Tough Enough -- Seven Steps for Preparing the Witness -- 1. Start with an Introduction -- 2. Review the Facts -- 3. Review the Process -- 4. Put It Together -- 5. Anticipate Problems -- 6. Do a Dry Run -- 7. Review the Transcript -- The When and Where of Preparation -- Chapter 13: Basic Principles -- Basic Principle 1: Listen, Listen, Listen -- Basic Principle 2: Don't Try Too Hard -- Chapter 14: Rule 1: Take Your Time -- MultitaskingFairness -- 1. "It's Hard to Do." -- 2. "It Will Look Bad." -- 3. "It Will Make It Take Longer." -- Chapter 15: Rule 2: Always Remember You Are Making a Record -- Keys to Testifying Successfully -- Be Precise -- Be Conscious of Language -- 1. Confusing Language -- 2. Jargon -- 3. Legalese -- 4. Relative Language -- 5. Loaded Language -- Chapter 16: Rule 3: Tell the Truth -- 1. The Truth -- "Oh, What the Heck!" -- "Yes or No" -- Mistakes -- 2. The Whole Truth -- The Bad Stuff-Embrace It -- Be Yourself -- The Good Stuff -- 3. Nothing but the Truth -- Chapter 17: Rule 4: Be Relentlessly Polite -- The Audience -- The Challenge -- Be Positive -- Be Relentless -- Keep Your Cool -- Don't Poke the Bear -- Leave It to the Lawyers -- Don't Play Games -- Don't Get Spooked by Details -- Take the Questioner's Frustration as a Compliment -- Chapter 18: Rule 5: Don't Answer a Question You Don't Understand! -- Three Tests for Questions -- Clarity -- Comprehension -- Comfort -- Common Types of Assumptions by Questioners -- Category Assumptions -- Concept Assumptions -- Choice Assumptions -- Wiggles and Squirms -- 1. The Court Reporter -- 2. The Follow-Up Question -- 3. The Obstinate Child -- Chapter 19: Rule 6: If You Don't Remember, Say So -- Important Points about Memory -- What's Important for One Is Not Important for All -- The Tougher the Issue, the Tougher It Is to RememberAccurately.

Memory Fades Quickly -- Faded Memory Becomes Random and Anecdotal -- Anecdotal Memory Becomes Reconstructed Memory -- "I Don't Know" versus "I Don't Recall" -- Chapter 20: Rule 7: Don't Guess -- The Danger of Guessing -- 1. Guessing about Factual Details -- 2. Guessing about Inferences -- The Curse of the Intelligent Witness -- The Pressure of Inference Guilt -- 3. Guessing about Hypotheticals -- The Attack Hypothetical -- The Meteor Hypothetical -- Chapter 21: Rule 8: Don't Volunteer -- The Witness as Artist -- Revelations -- Requests -- Chapter 22: Rule 9: Be Careful with Documents and Prior Statements -- Issues -- Credibility -- Language -- Context -- Protocol -- Step 1: Ask to See It -- Step 2: Read It -- Step 3: Ask for the Question Again -- Document Option Tree -- Present Recollection Refreshed -- Past Recollection Recorded -- Prior Statements/Testimony -- Chapter 23: Rule 10: Use Your Counsel -- Types of Help from Counsel -- Privilege -- Breaks -- Objections -- Errata Sheets -- Chapter 24: Making an Impact -- Chapter 25: Adapting to the Situation -- The Interview Witness -- The Nonprivileged Witness -- The Vulnerable Witness -- The English-as-a-Second-Language Witness -- Chapter 26: The Deposition Witness -- Purposes of a Deposition -- Chapter 27: The Grand Jury Witness -- General Purposes of the Grand Jury -- Investigation -- Screening -- Fifth Amendment -- Immunity -- The Room -- Counsel -- Secrecy -- "Target" -- Testimony -- The Power of Knowledge -- Preparation -- Chapter 28: The Trial Witness -- Direct Examination versus Cross-



Examination -- Direct Examination -- Cross-Examination -- Rule 1: Take Your Time -- Rule 2: Always Remember You Are Making a Record -- Rule 4: Be Relentlessly Polite -- Rule 5: Don't Answer a Question You Don't Understand! -- Rule 7: Don't Guess -- Rule 9: Be Careful with Documents andPrior Statements.

Rule 10: Use Your Counsel -- Chapter 29: The Party Witness -- Helping Your Client Find the Right Balance -- Understanding -- Personality -- Emotions -- Core Themes -- Chapter 30: The Expert Witness -- Three General Rules -- 1. "Just Do It" -- 2. Know the Territory -- 3. The Lawyer Is the Captain of the Ship -- Checklist of Issues -- Testimony -- Daubert -- Anticipating Cross-Examination -- Chapter 31: The Corporate Representative Witness -- Issues Pertaining to a Corporate Representative Witness -- Entity -- Notice -- Witness -- Knowledge -- Preparation -- Chapter 32: The Physician as Witness -- Key Challenges Doctors Face as Witnesses -- 1. Environment -- The Doctor Is Not in Control -- The Other Side Will Never Agree -- The Job Is to Sell, Not to Solve -- 2. Expertise -- Realize That Doctors Cannot Be Their Own Experts -- Understand the Role of Literature -- Know the Record -- 3. Ego -- 4. Emotions -- Be Relentlessly Polite -- Avoid the Blame Game -- Develop Trust -- Be Wary of Appearance -- Keep It Simple -- Remember-This Is Not a Conversation -- Chapter 33: The Criminal Defendant -- Reasons to Have a Criminal Defendant Testify -- The Jury Wants to Hear It -- The Defendant Wants to Say It -- There May Be No Other Way -- Chapter 34: The Ethics of Witness Preparation -- What Can You Do? -- The Perjury Dilemma -- 1. Persuasion -- 2. Narrative -- 3. Withdrawal -- 4. Disclosure -- Lawyer Conduct during a Deposition -- Chapter 35: The Witness Bill of Rights -- 1. You Have the Right to Control the Pace of Your Testimony -- 2. You Have the Right to Question the Questioner -- 3. You Have the Right to Tell Your Story -- 4. You Have the Right to Be Treated with Respect -- 5. You Have the Right to Clear and Fair Questions -- 6. You Have the Right to Forget -- 7. You Have the Right to Make Clear What You Don't Know -- 8. You Have the Right to Silence.

9. You Have the Right to See and Read All Documents -- 10. You Have the Right to Use Your Counsel -- Chapter 36: Conclusion -- Appendix A: Sample Witness Outline -- Appendix B: Witness Preparation Summary Handout -- Discussion -- Introductions -- Deposition -- Government Interview -- Internal Investigation Interview -- Government Agency Testimony -- Grand Jury Testimony (Federal) -- Grand Jury Testimony (State) -- Trial -- Preparation Rules -- 1. Take Your Time -- 2. Always Remember You Are Making a Record -- 3. Tell the Truth -- 4. Be Relentlessly Polite -- 5. Don't Answer a Question You Don't Understand! -- 6. If You Don't Remember, Say So -- 7. Don't Guess -- Factual Details -- Inferences -- Hypotheticals -- 8. Don't Volunteer -- 9. Be Careful with Documents and Prior Statements -- 10. Use Your Counsel -- Appendix C: How Are Things in Russia? -- Appendix D: How Was Your Flight? -- Appendix E: How Are Things at the Hospital? -- Index.