Dear All, a friend of mine who has a small office want to have a configuration like this: * around 3 people can have full access to internet * around 1-2 people can just have email access (can send and receive email to any address) * the rest of the people in the company just can have internal email (can send and receive email just to/from the peer - on the same domain).
I think I can use the squid to prevent the access using the browser, but what should I do to set the email configuration like that? I think I can install qmail for the MTA, but I don't know how to prevent several person just can send/receive email from the same domain, while the other can send/receive email to any address he wants to. Anybody kind enough to share how to do that? Thanks in advance for you help.
-- Tanu --
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 11:08:35 +0700 Sobari Tanuwijaya tanuwijaya@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All, a friend of mine who has a small office want to have a configuration like this:
- around 3 people can have full access to internet
- around 1-2 people can just have email access (can send and receive email to any address)
- the rest of the people in the company just can have internal email (can send and receive email just to/from the peer - on the same domain).
I think I can use the squid to prevent the access using the browser, but what should I do to set the email configuration like that? I think I can install qmail for the MTA, but I don't know how to prevent several person just can send/receive email from the same domain, while the other can send/receive email to any address he wants to. Anybody kind enough to share how to do that? Thanks in advance for you help.
-- Tanu --
For mail - have a look at Zimbra.
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 12:08 AM, Sobari Tanuwijaya tanuwijaya@gmail.com wrote:
I think I can install qmail for the MTA, but I don't know how to prevent several person just can send/receive email from the same domain, while the other can send/receive email to any address he wants to. Anybody kind enough to share how to do that?
It's easy to do it with Postfix: http://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.html#external
HTH, Filipe
On Saturday 15 March 2008, Sobari Tanuwijaya wrote:
Dear All, a friend of mine who has a small office want to have a configuration like this:
- around 3 people can have full access to internet
- around 1-2 people can just have email access (can send and receive email to any address)
- the rest of the people in the company just can have internal email (can send and receive email just to/from the peer - on the same domain).
I set up one client using a configuration of the first 2 points you describe.
I did it by installing Postfix and using MAC address filtering. It works great.
Shawn
I see, I thought it would be impossible to do it. Thanks for the help.