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In article <>,
says... > whats the best way of doing this apart from on the users machine. Force all traffic through a squid proxy, restrict CONNECT, throttle using delay pools any that may slip through using CONNECT on 443. Then monitor. /steve -- 6 cyls, 6 carbs, 6 pipes, wifi, Internet access, the open road is my office... http://www.cotse.net/users/steve/myoffice.jpg No one gives you more control over your e-mail than we do! http://www.cotse.net/servicedetails.html Stephen K. Gielda |
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