found your forum through a link posted on another Automotive Owners Bulletin Board. . .
This is a subject I have experience in as a policy manager for a large firm.
The problem with most filtering software is that it's difficult to turn off inappropriate things but leave access to appropriate areas.
the problem boils down to who creates the reserved word list. Because the english language isn't very clear, setting up filters isn't easy.
What we do here is drive compliance via policy that employees must follow and randomly audit server logs.
One policy states that all employees must:
limit use of company owned equipment and access to meet the needs of the company - and that personal use of company owned assets is limited The second, and more specific policy states:
- Personal use of company equipment and networks shall be limited to non-business hours, be of reasonable duration and not interfere with the employee's performance
- must not support any personal business venture, other company'e business, political interests, or illegal purpose
- must not compromise the integrity of the company
The policy goes on to define what else cannot be done ( eg. no pornography, chain letters, spam, etc.) and finishes with a notice that the company reserves the right to monitor or access information in its systems.
What this does is place the onus on the employees to follow the rules. It also allows the company to adjust what it sees as unfit use without trying to quantify and qualify it into an access list.
Good luck.
Allen