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>.



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