How about giving Imail the IP Address to internal DNS servers, that can't
resolve anything outside? or else how about setting the gateway to a
rogue/bogus IP, then telling it to forward all external mail there..
Just some thoughts,
Jonathan
At 01:46 PM 6/14/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>The receiving part is easy. Set up a virtual domain with no IP.
>No MX or A records. Have them point to your Imail box and login
>as username%virtual.domain.com
>With no MX record for the virtual domain, any mail sent to that
>address will not have a route to host.
>Outgoing is not so easy. Since Imail apparently does not give a
>flip about what is sent out via SMTP and only monitors what comes
>in then this would rely on en external gateway.
>
>Dusty
>
>At 01:05 PM 6/14/00 -0500, Jeffrey M. Nolle wrote:
>>Hello,
>>I have a group of users that I only want to be able to send/receive e-mails
>>to the localhost. I don't want any of these users to be able to
>>send/receive e-mails to/from an outside domain. Any ideas as to how I could
>>accomplish this with IMail version 6.x. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>------------------------------------------------------
>>Jeffrey M. Nolle
>
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