Magdy,
If you want to prevent your internal users from accessing email accounts on
hotmail or yahoo, you could use access-lists to block outbound 110
connections to hotmail or yahoo netblocks. The problem your going to have
is that a lot of people access those mail systems using a web interface.
Well, by default your internal devices will be able to
access anything on the outside. You don't need to open
a port for that.
Allen is correct in just shutting down the port.
Michael Le
--- "Magdy H. Ibrahim"
wrote:
> Hi Allen,
> Actually my point it hot to restrict my outbound
> POP3 from acc
Hi Allen,
Actually my point it hot to restrict my outbound POP3 from access the
outside mail servers..
I want to block any internal request for external POP3 from accessing that
target.
you got it??
I hope you may help me in this???
Magdy
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Maybe I missed the point of the question, but just don't open POP3 on the
outside interface for inbound and that will restrict all outside users from
using POP3. Unless inside users pass through the PIX to get to the POP3
server you won't need to add anything to the PIX to allow inside users POP3
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