You can check out the /etc/mail directory.  
there are files there that you can put in the ip address of pc's that are 
allowed to relay or use the sendmail of your server.


On 25 Jul 01 at 10:17, Allan Garcia wrote:

> hello fellow pluggers,
> i know this is a newbie question but ill give it a try since i really don't
> know. we have provided one of our client an e-mail server using sendmail and
> DDU with static ip provided. they have 60 employees and they want that only
> 30 employees could browse the internet and send outbound emails and the
> remaining 30 could not browse the internet and their e-mail could only send
> and receive local emails. how can i do this on sendmail? we solved the
> browsing problem by doing an acl list on allowed ip address.
> 
> thanks and regards,
> allan
> 
> 
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