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Dominic Marks:<br>
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<dom@helenmarks.co.uk><jos@webrz.net><johndoe>> An alternative which
does this is to replace their mailbox with
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> a read-only mbox or maildir containing a single mail with the
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> 'you have been blocked' message you want. Obviously you would
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> need to allow them to log in again, but they would only receive
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> the message you choose.
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</johndoe></jos@webrz.net></dom@helenmarks.co.uk><br>
I block pop3 to force my users to use webmail (that is in fact using
IMAP).<br>
What mechanism should trigger sending a message that pop3 is blocked?
Once this message is send, it is either send by postfix to alternative
email account (Postfix forward) or just read once thru Webmail. In the
mean time this user is trying to establish pop3 on a 24/7 basis $-)<br>
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Jos<br>
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