On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 06:40:32PM -0600, Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas 
may have written:
> Hi all, I needed to block the access to an account  and to forward  
> all the incoming email of the account to another 2 accounts, what I  
> did was to only add the emails to the mailForwardingAddress and to  
> change the activeStatus to noaccess.
> 
> POP is blocked and the mail is been forwarded,  but imap still  
> working, so the user can check his email via webmail(squirrelmail),
> 
> Any idea on how to block pop and imap accounts but still receiving  
> email?

I don't know about Courier, but dovecot has a filter that you can 
specify to it to define active users. I set that to include 
(accountStatus=active), and when I set it to nopop, the user gets 
authentication failed errors.

Perhaps Courier has something similar?

-- 
Brian T Glenn
delink.net Internet Services

we all block port 79/tcp (finger); what port is 'tentacle' ?? --Tanuki

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