Francis P. Ling writes:

> OK, I have to say sorry for making this unfair request on behalf on a 
> company that wants to exercise TOTALITARIAN control over its staff. 
> 
> 
> My boss wants the outgoing mail for certain accounts to be meant only for 
> internal correspondence.  
> 
> 
> I mean acc1 & acc2 are both accounts with test.com. Suppose the mail from 
> acc1 are allowed to be sent to anywhere else in the world while mail from 
> acc2 are meant only for any users within test.com. Any mail to anywhere 
> else from acc2 will be bounced.  
> 
> 
> I know this smells like question for qmail. I'd be grateful if anyone has 
> some idea to this.  
> 
> 
> Thanks. 

And yes, I must add that the users are using sqwebmail and not using any 
other POP client. Maybe something can also be done from sqwebmail CGI? 


There's something to be done to tcpserver smtp rules but am not sure what 
environment to pass to smtpd when vpopmail/sqwebmail is a local process and 
not user's workstation process. 

 

 

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