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Overview of Email features Email Configuration Transparency options (router and bridge mode only) Use this area to configure options applicable only in the transparent operating modes - transparent router or transparent bridge mode. Table 52 Option definitions Option Use the welcome message from the mail server Definition Specifies the welcome message that appears when a host using SMTP connects to an appliance operating in a transparent mode. When selected, displays the welcome message of the mail server at the other end of the connection. Prefixes extra text, if specified in the next option. When not selected, displays the appliance's own welcome message (in the Message processing section). Default value is Yes. Prepend the following text Specifies text for the message. Default value is to prefix no text. Send keepalives (NOOP commands) during the DATA phase and Keepalive interval Prevents the connection between the appliance and the onward email server from timing-out when the appliance is scanning large email messages by sending a keep-alive command to the destination server. This keeps the connection alive until the DATA phase from the sending email server to the appliance has completed. When the data has been transferred to the appliance, the appliance stops sending the commands and starts the DATA phase between the appliance and the destination email server. Default value is No. Specify how often to send the keep-alive (NOOP) commands during the DATA phase. Default value of interval is 55 seconds Advanced options Use this section to specify further settings for transparency options. You do not normally need to change these settings. Table 53 Option definitions Option Definition Allow the appliance to Generates additional scanning alerts to warn a network administrator or other generate additional users when specific events occur. scanning alerts Default value is Yes. The actions that the appliance takes when one of these events occurs, depends on which detection was triggered and how the policies have been set up for each protocol. By default, most secondary actions are not available when the appliance is operating in a transparent mode. Only the quarantine actions are available by default. Allow multiple policies per email Allows the use of multiple policies for email messages that have more than one recipient. Default value is No. If an email message has more than one recipient, you can configure the appliance to allow different policies to apply to each of the recipients. If you do not allow multiple policies, the appliance applies only the highest priority policy, as defined by the order of your policies. Add a Received header to email Adds Received (RCPT) commands to the email headers. Default value is Yes. 78 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide

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Transparency options (router and bridge mode only)
Use this area to configure options applicable only in the transparent operating modes — transparent
router or transparent bridge mode.
Table 52
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Use the welcome
message from the mail
server
Specifies the welcome message that appears when a host using SMTP connects
to an appliance operating in a transparent mode.
When selected, displays the welcome message of the mail server at the other
end of the connection. Prefixes extra text, if specified in the next option.
When not selected, displays the appliance's own welcome message (in the
Message processing
section).
Default value is Yes.
Prepend the following
text
Specifies text for the message.
Default value is to prefix no text.
Send keepalives (NOOP
commands) during the
DATA phase
and
Keepalive interval
Prevents the connection between the appliance and the onward email server
from timing-out when the appliance is scanning large email messages by
sending a keep-alive command to the destination server. This keeps the
connection alive until the DATA phase from the sending email server to the
appliance has completed. When the data has been transferred to the appliance,
the appliance stops sending the commands and starts the DATA phase between
the appliance and the destination email server. Default value is No.
Specify how often to send the keep-alive (NOOP) commands during the DATA
phase.
Default value of interval is 55 seconds
Advanced options
Use this section to specify further settings for transparency options. You do not normally need to
change these settings.
Table 53
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Allow the appliance to
generate additional
scanning alerts
Generates additional scanning alerts to warn a network administrator or other
users when specific events occur.
Default value is Yes.
The actions that the appliance takes when one of these events occurs, depends on
which detection was triggered and how the policies have been set up for each
protocol. By default, most secondary actions are not available when the appliance
is operating in a transparent mode. Only the quarantine actions are available by
default.
Allow multiple
policies per email
Allows the use of multiple policies for email messages that have more than one
recipient.
Default value is No.
If an email message has more than one recipient, you can configure the appliance
to allow different policies to apply to each of the recipients. If you do not allow
multiple policies, the appliance applies only the highest priority policy, as defined
by the order of your policies.
Add a Received
header to email
Adds Received (RCPT) commands to the email headers.
Default value is Yes.
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