Disable pop3 access and then tell/notify all users that using pine is the
only way to get their mail.
(Though why that should be done is unclear to me)

-Naren


On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Vamsi Krishna K-RollNo.2000-134 wrote:

> 
> Hai List,
>         But The Problem is that i had to dynamically decide which mail 
> client i need to serve and which not to serve.i need to write a daemon 
> process which decides whom to allow to get the mails form the POP3 account 
> and whom not.
> example::
>       i want to block the mail access to outlook express clients to 
> check the mails form windows.i want all my users to telnet directly and 
> use pine how can i do this.
>               
>                       thanks in advance,
>                                               vamsi
> 
> On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> 
> > +++ Vamsi Krishna K-RollNo.2000-134 [linux-india] <23/03/02 22:59 +0530>:
> > > Please help me because iam a sys admin and i want to trace all the 
> > > mail clients which had connected to the port. and also record the entire 
> > > session ,ie i want to know what all commands the mail client is using to 
> > > access the mail form the login.
> > 
> > Whatever for?  Isn't what is logged in /var/log/messages enough?
> > And people dont send mail out through the pop3 port.
> > 
> > 
> 
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