I don't think iMail has this feature. But here is a workaround. I've never
tried it so I'm not 100% confident it will even work.
You use an external database for users. This db has two password fields, the
iMail one and the web one. The user know the web one, but not the iMail one.
The user logs into your web site using their user name and web password.
Then, once you've verified they logged in correctly, you send their user
name and iMail password to iMail to log them into web messaging. Using
KillerWebMail might make this easier, I'm sure.
Now, since this user doesn't know their iMail password they can log in to
the web interface, but they can not use an email client like Outlook.
For users that you want to be able to use Outlook, just change their iMail
password to their web password.
I hope this makes sense...
T. Bradley Dean
(800) 793-8171 Ext. 336
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Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:25 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] SMTP for some users, none for others
Anyone one know how to disable SMTP for individual user accounts, or
domains for that matter? It appears that anyone with a POP account may
also send mail through the Imail server.
Disabling SMTP AUTH seems to be a global option, not specific to domains or
users.
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