Its probably the easiest.
 

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Stephens
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 4:13 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Restrict sending to internet

Running E2K sp3.  I need to restrict some of the mailboxes from being
able to send to the internet.  I think I found an article on how to do
it, but I wanted to see if there are any other solutions.  The article
said to go to the SMTP connector, delivery restrictions.  Currently we
have accept messges from everyone.  All of the users that need to be
restricted from sending are on a list called #Restrict Internet.
According to the article, all I have to do is add that list in the
"Reject messages from" box.  Is that it?  It seems too simple, but I'd
have never found it on my own.  Is that the only way to accomplish it or
at least the most common?
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