> pdt> Even easier is the Lockout plugin, where all you need is a list
of
> pdt> usernames, so it is not dependent on IP address.
>
> I have gotten my wish by Lockout plugin, thank you so much.
You're welcome. ;>
> Summary on debian sarge:
> How to disable access of user2 and user3 on the syste
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 13:09:39 -0700
p dont think writes:
pdt> Even easier is the Lockout plugin, where all you need is a list of
pdt> usernames, so it is not dependent on IP address.
I have gotten my wish by Lockout plugin, thank you so much.
Summary on debian sarge:
How to disable
> Use the ip_users plugin. You can specify who may log in from which ip.
Even easier is the Lockout plugin, where all you need is a list of
usernames, so it is not dependent on IP address.
http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=200
Although why disallow their access, what does it matter... S
Use the ip_users plugin. You can specify who may log in from which ip.
Susumu Takuwa said:
> I have set up squirrelmail on debian. On the system, I have three
> users(user1, user2, user3). user1 always use IMAP from MUA and SM
> but
> user2 and user3 only from MUA, that is user2 and user3 don't us
Susumu Takuwa wrote:
I have set up squirrelmail on debian. On the system, I have three
users(user1, user2, user3). user1 always use IMAP from MUA and SM but
user2 and user3 only from MUA, that is user2 and user3 don't use SM.
Well, I want to limit access for SM so that user2 and user3 cannot login