Hello, on 03.01.2003 00:45, Chris Wagner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> We have a user that checks an old account and from time to time and gets
> mail that ACTUALLY legitimate.
> 
> But that's few and far between.
> 
> Yet, she's my boss and she wants to keep the box temporarily.
> 
> So, that said, how can I setup router entries to accommodate this scenario:
> 
> She has an account that is a journey.com domain account.
> 
> Here's the kicker ----> we are in a small town where there's MANY businesses
> who operate on dial-up through Journey, and so we can't exactly deny all
> journey.com traffic.
> 
> So how can I set this up in the router so that I can block incoming to HER
> box, but allow the remaining journey.com traffic coming to her main box.

This can't be done with the router, sorry.

-- 
Best regards,
Dmitry Akindinov

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