James Csoka wrote:
I am running a FreeBSD 5.4p10 machine at my office. It functions as our
firewall and mailserver. I am running Mailscanner, which invokes sendmail when
necessary to process mail. Sendmail is not started by default....Mailscanner
invokes individual instances of it when it needs to.
Here is my problem. I have an employee at my office that is sending work email to
her home email address. I need to find a way to block her email address, whether
To, From, Cc, Bcc, or whatever, from passing through my mailserver. I have
already added a line to /etc/mail/access (in the format [EMAIL PROTECTED]
REJECT), and have run makemap hash /etc/mail/access.db < /etc/mail/access.
I tested this with my personal email address (external to my network), and it had
the effect of blocking any email orginating from my personal email to any address
at my work, however it does not prevent me from sending emails to this address
from a work address, which is the whole point.
Does anyone have any ideas? I could tag the address as spam, but I would
rather not. There has to be a way to block anyone from sending to a certain
email address, I would think.
Any help would be appreciated.
-Jim
I don't mean to be a wise ass but this sounds wrong on so many levels.
Why can't she send email to her home email address? If there's a good
reason, can't you firmly explain the company policy to her, tell her
all mail is logged and that she'll be fired if she continues to
violate company policy?
Bottom line, if she doesn't care about following company policy,
she'll get around any countermeasures you try to employ, one way or
the other.
--
Ken Stevenson
Allen-Myland Inc.
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