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Control Email Use with Mac OS X Mail Parental Controls
How Mac OS X Mail Parental Controls Work
If your child is still too small to fully trust its decisions (and you know that others can be trusted even less), it may be best to restrict the circle of people they can communicate with. Using the Mac OS X Parental Controls, you can specify the email addresses safe for a user to exchange mail with in Mac OS X Mail.
When somebody not on the save list tries to mail the user, you will see the message first and can choose to allow the sender or continue to restrict them. When the controlled user tries to mail somebody new, you first have to give your approval as well.
Control Email Use with Mac OS X Mail Parental Controls
To control email use with Mac OS X Mail Parental Controls:
- Select System Preferences
from the Apple menu.
- Go to the Accounts category.
- Highlight the desired account.
- If the accounts are dimmed, click the lock icon and type an administrators
name and password.
- If the accounts are dimmed, click the lock icon and type an administrators
name and password.
- Go to the Parental Controls tab.
- Make sure Mail is checked.
- Use the + button to add email addresses to the list of trusted
correspondents.
- Make sure Send permission emails to: is checked.
- Type your email address.
- You need to be able to receive these emails in Mac OS X Mail yourself to
approve senders directly.
- You need to be able to receive these emails in Mac OS X Mail yourself to
approve senders directly.
Mac OS X Mail Parental Controls Can be Circumvented
Be aware that a thus parentally controlled user can use a different program to send and receive emails without any restrictions.
Step by Step Tutorial
To moderate what your children are exposed to, Apple has
setup some new Parental Control features in OS X. While they arent the most
robust, they do the job, if configured properly. Here is how to setup parental
controls for email.
Note: Your child must have
their own account in OS X, or you cant set these up.
Open System Preferences. Apple menu -> System Preferences.
Choose
Accounts
Now, if the padlock is locked,
click on it and authenticate. This will allow you to make
changes.![]()
Next, select your childs account. It will be one of
three types. Either Admin, Standard, or Managed. If it is already managed,
great.. you already have some parental control setup. If its Standard or Admin,
we need to change it. Note: As soon as you enable any of these parental controls, the
account goes from a Standard to a Managed account.
Be sure that Allow User To
Administer this computer is not enabled.
Next, click on the
Parental Controls Tab.
Enable the Mail parental control. This will
bring up a new window. This is where you are going to enter any email addresses
you want the child to be able to send email to, or receive email
from.
After you have added the email addresses, add a check mark next
to Send Permission Emails To:
In
this box, enter YOUR email address. If
anyone tries to send your child an email or they want to send one to someone not
on the list you just defined, you will get an email in your account asking for
permission. Very handy, and it keeps bad spam from your kids eyes.
Posted at 11:00PM Jun 11, 2008 by Dstanboew in Mac Keylogger | Comments[0]