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Exactly. That sort of set up is only good for a small business like mine
where everyone is forced to authenticate through my firewall before
going out to the web, and doesn't help anyone who doesn't have a
firewall, or doesn't have control of theirs.
Thanks for not flaming! :)
Sharyn
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>At the risk of getting flamed for mentioning something that is somewhat
off topic in regard to this, I am blocking friendcard.com with the http
proxy on my firewall.
Now wait a minute... Just kidding.
Very good idea. Not off topic.
Only problem is, that only protects the 19 people behind the fi
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At the risk of getting flamed for mentioning something that is somewhat
off topic in regard to this, I am blocking friendcard.com with the http
proxy on my firewall.
No, that doesn't prevent the email with the link from coming in, but it
sure as heck prevents my users from clicking on it and
On 14:21 11/06/2002 -0800, it would appear that John Tolmachoff wrote:
>Your rules will likely card a herd of legitimate e-cards but yes that will
work.
I do realize that. Unfortunately, I have no other way of catching the bad
ones, as I do not have Declude Junkmail Pro, which would allow the cre