On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, James Wilde wrote: > We want to change our customers from one modempool number to another. > To achieve this, we want to send them to a captive server if they use > the old modem number, from which they can only escape by changing the > modem number they ring - or rather having our little program on the > captive server do it for them.
How do you determine this? Presumably, each modem pool uses a different block of IP addresses on the terminal server? > For webmail customers this is already fixed. It is our pop and imap > customers with which I have a problem. My question is how do I > configure a uw-imap server to direct all attempted logins, whether by > pop or imap, to the same mailbox which delivers one message to the > person, a message which he/she cannot erase in the mailbox (so that > others can receive it). Probably the easiest thing is to hack log_???.c to do the test for the modem pool, and if it is then log the user in under a different user that has the readonly mailbox. -- Mark -- http://staff.washington.edu/mrc Science does not emerge from voting, party politics, or public debate. Si vis pacem, para bellum.
