Write a small script that'll add a '*' to the first character
of their password and then add something to the path of their home
directory to something broken like '/foo'.  -sc

On Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 05:59:34PM -0700, Mike K wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I did a search from the archive to find no info on this...
> 
> I run a webhosting company.  When a client doesn't pay, we simply move their 
>public_html directory and put an ad for our services in its place.  However, many 
>times, I have noticed that for the month of 'on hold' status, these people continue 
>to utilize their e-mail.
> 
> We've got vpopmail running right now.
> 
> My initial thoughts were to simply change the pop3 account passwords, but I honestly 
>can't sit here changing 200 passwords.  Plus, changing them back would be a b..... 
>would be not fun.
> 
> Is there a way that I could set a whole domain to a 'hold' status, so all of the 
>mail waits for them, until the hold is removed?
> 
> If so, will this method also prevent people who have their mail simply forwarded to 
>another address from getting their mail (it should)?
> 
> Thanks for your time.
> 
> -Mike

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