On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 09:46:45 +0800, Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 12:01 AM 10/3/2002 +0200, Linux Autrement wrote:
> >On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 17:47, Stephen Liu wrote:
> >
> > > If prevention is remote, can a track record of all emails and webmail
> > > dispatched by users be kept in LTSP server and it can't be erased by the
> > > users themselves, except the administrator?  Although going through all
> > > records daily by the administrator is not realistic such an arrangement 
> > may
> > > inject a pre-warning to users.
> >
> >You can set up a bcc address in postfix but that may not catch webmail
> 
> There are KMail, Mozilla Mail, Netscape Mail, etc. to select for 
> dispatching emails.  We have no idea which software users shall use to send 
> emails.  Shall "bcc" in all email software be set directing all outbound 
> emails to administrator and it could not be erased without his permission 
> and HOW ?

    I'll tell ya how you prevent it: the same way the NSA and all those guys do:  Have 
your people sign NDAs to work there, and have the email server block any 
inbound/outbound messages.....and if they want to jump the block, you pay someone to 
take that action manually.  It's not enough to patch software, limit things and 
prevent...you just have to do it the hard way.

    I'm coming in late on the conversation; my mail was down for the last day or so, 
so I didn't 'hear' the application for this security.  I trust this either isn't as 
secure as you perceive, but if it is, it's probably a good idea to take this to a 
private thread, aye?    ::wink::

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compassion and vision.  We'll be clean when that work is done;
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