I just saw its already there, I can use --query_key for this.
Thanks!!!
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 12:13:47 -0500, scott hollatz <shollatz(a)d.umn.edu>
wrote:
Hi,
Often I'm asked to restrict access to some e-mail accounts based on the
client IP address (for example, some employees should not access e-mail
except from office to avoid overtime and other labor related lawsuits).
This depends on the size of your user base, but launching perdition
via xinetd and using its access controls (IP, time period, etc) may work.
I'm thinking about implementing a flag to
pass the client IP address
along with the username field to the database backend, so I can write a
custom backend to implement client IP based rules.
Any comments/advice?
TIA,
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