'lo ..

This isn't a firewall configuration, you just have to make sure your SMTP server 
doesn't allow "relay" , meaning it does not accept mails not comming from your network.

And you have to make sure the firewall allows connections to port 110 of your pop3 
server.


You wrote:

> I am interested in finding out how it would be possible to allow outside
> users to access their e-mail to read it (i.e. download it from the POP3
> server behind the firewall), but not to submit or send e-mail while
> connected on the "outside" world.
> 
> Thanks is advance for your assistance in this matter.
> 
> ~KAR
> 
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