At 10:09 AM 6/14/2001, Andrew Schmiechen wrote:
>Management is getting concerned with the amount of non-company email going
>through our production area. They want to prohibit production people from
>sending mail to anyone outside the company. Not to get into the politics of
>it, but in my opinion, this should be solved through management not
>technology. Executives, IT, management, etc will still need to be able to
>send email.
>
Isn't this a firewall/(hardware) router issue?
If it's to port 25 and from subnet 192.168.53.xxx (the prole subnet) it's
not Receipt-to:<wildcard>@boot_on_the_neck_of_workers.com, block it.
Probably best is to use subnetting and logging to report the traffic,
rather than restricting it.
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