Amol Gokhale proclaimed:
> What I want is that if the mail is sent within my Lan it should not
> generate any message. But, if the mail is sent outside my Lan it
> should send a mail back to the user when the mail is forwarded on
> by the smtp with a time stamp.
"The internet perceives censorship as damage and routes around it."
Even if you found a way to do this, it is certainly not fool proof. What
if I got an email from you inside your lan, cut the textual contents of
your email and pasted into a new mail to someone outside your lan? What if
I cut and pasted the contents of your mail into an email I am composing
from a webmail service such as Yahoo mail? What if I just print your email
and snail mail it to someone outside the company?
When you watch over your employee's shoulders, their productivity is bound
to go down. Do you think you can operate effectively if someone was always
looking over your shoulder?
Thaths
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soon, take out on everyone..." -- Homer J. Simpson
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