Alex,
I guess I really don't understand then. I thought you said
when a user logs into POP then on my machine they are getting
the ability to roam. I didn't set that up, it must be a default
somewhere.
I did look at the link above but there is no section on how to either
limit the security on roaming or shut it totally off. I will
continue to look for the answer, but I just wanted you to
understand where I am coming from. The POP plugin helps users
log into a POP server created for GM, which then gives them
permissions to use the SMTP server if roaming is activated.
I thought this might be good for people to know, so that a
spammer doesn't find one of our systems and sign up for an account
get the POP access and then start spamming everyone.
Thanks for all your help, when I find the answer on roaming I will
post it to this thread.
Avery
I guess I really don't understand then. I thought you said
when a user logs into POP then on my machine they are getting
the ability to roam. I didn't set that up, it must be a default
somewhere.
I did look at the link above but there is no section on how to either
limit the security on roaming or shut it totally off. I will
continue to look for the answer, but I just wanted you to
understand where I am coming from. The POP plugin helps users
log into a POP server created for GM, which then gives them
permissions to use the SMTP server if roaming is activated.
I thought this might be good for people to know, so that a
spammer doesn't find one of our systems and sign up for an account
get the POP access and then start spamming everyone.
Thanks for all your help, when I find the answer on roaming I will
post it to this thread.
Avery