Quoting Paul Mackinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > You'll have to read the exim.conf documentation to find out how to > customize the TRANSPORTS CONFIGURATION section and customize the > local_delivery transport. > > Note that these methods will only stop them from sending & receiving > mail using the account on that particular box, if they have internet > access they have any number ways to send & receive email using other > accounts unless you throttle their access back so much that they might > as well not have an account (IMO). I'd be glad to hear from more > experienced sysadmins on this, and I'm curious as to what's the problem > with a normal user having mail access.
I agree with you that if a user has an account, they should have email. The accounts are for Elementary students. Some of the teachers/staff don't want some kids to have access to email if they abuse it. (They could send nasty emails to other class mates) (We use IMP) We use a squid proxy to help block commercial email sites from the school, but this will never stop a kid from sending email from their homes. Anyway, I hope I never have to block email accounts, but if the boss says so, then I guess I have to find a way. Thanks for your suggestions. Cheers, Mike ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]