Win95 lockdown software and Netscape Mail
Bob Jones
bjones at unf.edu
Fri Apr 4 12:57:03 EST 1997
Does anyone know if any of the Win95 lockdown security software products
has the capability to suppress commands controlling incoming mail while
still enabling the capability to send email from the Netscape browser? My
objective is to permit students access to send mail to their professors
(from the class web pages) while trying to discourage others from using
the Library's browser for accessing their campus email. (I know, they can
still do it from HotMail, etc.) I am currently using router blocks from
certain IP address ranges to the campus mail server, but I am being
"encouraged" by faculty to permit sending email. Thanks.
Bob Jones mailto://bjones@unf.edu
Head, Public Services Division and Systems Coordinator
University of North Florida Library http://www.unf.edu/library/
P.O. Box 17605 (904) 646-2552 (SC 861-2552)
Jacksonville, FL 32245-7605 FAX: (904) 646-2719
ARIEL: 139.62.208.88
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