I've run across the term, "chroot jail," in Linux. Probably some variation on the same kind of theme, i.e., isolation.
At 11:48 AM 10/18/2006, McKown, John wrote: >> >> I doubt this is the real reason but I've heard that there are some >> prisons that have work/study projects where the inmates have access to >> email (suitably filtered/censored I hope). Of course that >> couldn't be a >> Mainframer, we're way to honest (or just too good to get caught)! >> >> BTW, what kind of admin has an error message "sender in prison." > >I will lay odds that means that there is some parameter that the email >admin can set which means something like "reject all emails from this >sender (email address)". But I cannot find that particular message via >Google. It is "too cute" to be from MS. Maybe some weird Linux person ><grin>. ================================================== Art Celestini Celestini Development Services Phone: 201-670-1674 Wyckoff, NJ ============= http://celestini.com ============= Mail sent to the "From" address used in this post will be rejected by our server. Please send off- list email to: ibmmain<at-sign>celestini<dot>com. ================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

