> >> >> I am using RedHat 7.2 , SM 1.4 , Sendmail and uw-imap server in
> > single
> >> > box
> >> >> and working fine.
> >> >>
> >> >> We have only single domain say abc.com. Now i want to restrict
some
> >> > users
> >> >> so that they can send mails to users of our local doamin abc.com
> > only
> >> > and
> >> >> they should not be able to send mails to outside.
> >> >>
> >> >> this could not be a SM question but can anybody know that how to
do
> >> > this ?
> >> >
> >> > Just wondering if you got this all sorted out.  Let me know if
you
> > need
> >> > any help.
> >> >
> >> my problem is steel there, i am not able to do it. I went through
> > google
> >> and people are saying that write down your own " Sendmail Rule "
and
> > for
> >> me it seems to be very very difficult because of its cryptographic
> >> language...
> >>
> >> help me if u can
> >
> > I don't have the time helping with sendmail configuration, which, as
I
> > and others have said, is how you should accomplish this task.  If
you
> > don't know how to configure sendmail, you should get someone who
does to
> > work with or try installing a better MTA (postfix, qmail, etc).
> >
> > That said, I can offer to write something of a "hack" for this
problem,
> > which would be a SquirrelMail plugin that blocks mail from a given
list
> > of senders from going outside your domain.  The reason this is a
"hack"
> > is because there is nothing stopping your users from using a
different
> > mail client to send mail without this SquirrelMail-only restriction.
> > That's why getting sendmail or another MTA configured correctly is
the
> > way to go.
> >
> >   - Paul
> 
> Dear Mr.Paul,

just "paul" is fine.   ;>

> thank u for showing intrest in my problem.
> Immedialtely i can not switch to other MTA like Postfix,Qmail because
i am
> new to this and i am also not sure that with the help of it i can
solve my
> problem

It is probably easier to solve your problem with a MTA *other than*
sendmail.  However, I recognize that it is a chore to install any MTA
(although no matter which MTA you are using, you should feel fairly
familiar with it).

> Your Plugin suggestion can be useful to me as we are using ONLY
> SM as a mail client..and if required i can apply restriction with the
help
> of ipchains.

Not sure what ipchains has to do with it; but if you only offer webmail
via SquirrelMail (and users don't have access to the command line (where
they might use pine, mail, etc) or services such as IMAP/POP3, then I
suppose a plugin like this would be enough.

I'll look into it and get back to you.

  - Paul







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