Ruben Curto writes:
 > Now, I need to create some mail accounts for the internal network only,
 > without outer world access.
 > 
 > I can't forbid the access by IP, since there are 2 accounts in a same
 > PC, one with access to Internet, and the other not.

Trapping incoming mail is much easier than trapping outgoing mail.
Look for the "with SMTP" string on line 5 of the message (presuming no 
internal forwarding) in a .qmail file for the internal-only users.

To trap outgoing mail, you need something which distinguishes the
internal-only users.  You can't allow two accounts on the same IP,
because one of them could forge mail as the other.  There's no way to
stop that.

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