We have a user that checks an old account and from time to time and gets
mail that ACTUALLY legitimate.

But that's few and far between.

Yet, she's my boss and she wants to keep the box temporarily.

So, that said, how can I setup router entries to accommodate this scenario:

She has an account that is a journey.com domain account.

Here's the kicker ----> we are in a small town where there's MANY businesses
who operate on dial-up through Journey, and so we can't exactly deny all
journey.com traffic.

So how can I set this up in the router so that I can block incoming to HER
box, but allow the remaining journey.com traffic coming to her main box.

Thanks in advance. 

Chris Wagner


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