Tell them you have keylogging software installed on the server and visiting those sites is forbidden...worked for me. Alternative would be a SonicWALL appliance + ViewPoint software. Most "net nanny" programs are easily defeated. KGBSpy is an excellent keylogger, if you change the default hotkey combination it really is stealthy, and installs on the client.
in that zone that points to 127.0.0.1 or to the IP of your company's website. Then they would have to know the IP address of the sites to get to them, and that's not guaranteed to work either.
You don't want to do that for hotmail.com, otherwise your mail server will be unable to send mail to hotmail.com accounts. You would need to create this domain: hotmail.msn.com, since that's the domain that all hotmail mail retrieval uses.
You don't want to do that for hotmail.com
This is precisely for that reason that I suggested a local hosts file instead of tweaking the SBS DNS server ...
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