The first quick thought is to have the web interface add a standard suffix onto
the password if they are a web only customer.  Then this is the password for
the mail system and they will not know what that is so it won't work form them.

Also, add that or a difftrent char when the account is disabled.

Dave

Quoting "Niblett, David A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I have an interesting situation and I wonder if any one else has
> something like this and how you deal with it.
>
> Basically we want to do a free Webmail service that has ad's on it.
> For these users I want to only allow them to use the webmail interface
> to view their email (ie. no POP or IMAP).
>
> We also have users that pay us for Internet access.  For them I would
> like to allow POP and IMAP access to their box.
>
> Another type of situation is that if a customer doesn't pay their bill
> we want to not allow them to POP/IMAP their account.
>
> Any one else have a similar situation and thoughts on how you did it?
> I only ask as I've written a patch and wanted to see if there was a
> better way.
>
> Thanks,
> David
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