Whoops. I blocked the IP by accident. Getting a lot of spammers out of the 198.1.65-127 nets. That doesn't work. I think it just turns off the button. If someone logs inHIDDEN@omain, they can still get in. Would I have to set the access on a per user basis after the accounts have been created? I could create a noweb group and apply it to a couple dozen users, but I was hoping it was right in the domain-level config. - SteveP On 3/23/2017 10:13 AM, Jim Lohiser wrote: > SteveP, > > Assuming you want all of the other user permissions to be the same, copy your settings from g_user_access_default to the user_access_default setting under that domain and then modify that setting to disable webmail. A basic example is below. > > g_user_access_default "all" > > Under that domain > > user_access_default "all,!webmail" > > Jim Lohiser > N2Net > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Perrault [mailtoHIDDEN@psp101.net] > Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 10:06 AM > To: surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com > Subject: [SurgeMail List] Disabling webmail/surgeweb for one virtual domain > > A company wants all their email to be used via office mail clients and > requested denying webmail access for their staff. > How can I cleanly deny webmail services for a specific domain > (cleanly=without having to set special access settings for each of > dozens of users) > > - SteveP > >
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