You've got a point.  I'm pushing for a written Internet policy for the
company, but its taking a little while to get one published.  I was
hoping to block the stuff anyway....

Thanks!

Juha Saarinen wrote:
> 
> %-> I know a lot in the mailing list may consider this to be censorship, but
> %-> I have a real problem with an otherwise good employee who apparently has
> %-> a tendency to go surfing for pornography on the WWW.  I would like to
> %-> block it if I can...
> 
> Instead of trying to manage and maintain a list that will be out of date
> instantly (new porn sites pop up every couple of seconds), why not do what
> someone else suggested, and circulate a memo stating that Web traffic is
> logged, especially to "sexually-oriented sites"?
> 
> I would say that instigating an Acceptable Use policy, perhaps with
> sanctions if it's breached, is better than trying to block the unblockable.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -- Juha


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