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Subject: Access map question
From: Gary D. Margiotta (gary
tbe.net)Date: Tue Jun 27 2000 - 15:16:10 CDT
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Heya...
I have a box running a small distribution mailing list. The client wants
the box locked down so that only someone on the actual box itself can send
mail to the list, and not allow anyone to reply to a message and have it
get sent to the list, i.e. as in an out-of-office autoreply, or anything
of that matter.
I'm assuming that using the access list I should be able to do this in the
following way:
user1
client.box.com PERMIT
user2
client.box.com PERMIT
client.box.com PERMIT
all.other.people.com REJECT
The question I have is this:
a) will this have the desired effect, and
b) how does one specify the rest of the world?
I was reading the access man page, and it showed how to block a
destination domain, address, or partial network, not the rest of the
world. Or maybe I'm misreading the variables.
If anyone could shed some light, it'd be much appreciated.
-Gary
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