Hi,
I have two questions:
1. I'm thinking about setting up one box for users to actually try the "equivalent" account they would be placed on once they would pay. That is, the account would be created specifically for a given user (note, DA's "demo" account is not sufficient). Given the potential e-mail/spam abuse, how would you recommend blocking ALL outgoing e-mails FROM the server? The block would need to cover site e-mail (PHP), webmail, mail clients, etc.
2. Would it be possible to limit ALL e-mails FROM the server (the limit would cover php, mail clients, etc.) to, say 10 e-mails per day? By looking through help, I found this tutorial: http://help.directadmin.com/item.php?id=81 - Will it be sufficient to limit all possible ways to send e-mail? (including php script running on the site?)
Please note this box would be just for 'demo' users so the change should and preferably cover blocking/limiting all users on the given server.
I have two questions:
1. I'm thinking about setting up one box for users to actually try the "equivalent" account they would be placed on once they would pay. That is, the account would be created specifically for a given user (note, DA's "demo" account is not sufficient). Given the potential e-mail/spam abuse, how would you recommend blocking ALL outgoing e-mails FROM the server? The block would need to cover site e-mail (PHP), webmail, mail clients, etc.
2. Would it be possible to limit ALL e-mails FROM the server (the limit would cover php, mail clients, etc.) to, say 10 e-mails per day? By looking through help, I found this tutorial: http://help.directadmin.com/item.php?id=81 - Will it be sufficient to limit all possible ways to send e-mail? (including php script running on the site?)
Please note this box would be just for 'demo' users so the change should and preferably cover blocking/limiting all users on the given server.