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POP3 protocol settings, Receiving Email, Permit and Deny Lists

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Overview of Email features Email Configuration POP3 protocol settings Use this section to specify settings that apply only to the POP3 protocol. Table 66 Option definitions Option Enable server keepalives Definition Specifies values to keep the server connection open. The appliance can repeatedly send a POP3 command to prevent the connection between the appliance and the mail server timing-out. Default values: • Enable server keepalives - No • Keepalive interval - 60 seconds • Keepalive command - Not set Enable client keepalives Specifies values to keep the client connection open. The appliance can repeatedly send a POP3 command to prevent the connection between the appliance and the POP3 mail client timing-out. Default values: • Enable client keepalives - No • Keepalive interval - 60 seconds Address delimiters Specifies the characters that identify each part of an email address. For example: [user name]#[host name]:[port number]. Default values: • # - User delimiter • : - Host delimiter You need only change the delimiter characters if your POP3 provider uses different characters. Respond to CAPA requests Responds to a POP3 CAPA command, which returns a list of capabilities supported by the POP3 server. Default value is No. For more information, see RFC 2449. Receiving Email The Receiving Email tab within Email Configuration enables you to configure settings that are protocol-dependant. Further tabs enable you to configure permit and deny lists and anti-relay settings as well as recipient authentication and bounce address tag validation. Contents Permit and Deny Lists Anti-Relay Settings Recipient Authentication Bounce Address Tag Validation Permit and Deny Lists Use this page to build a list of IP addresses, networks and users that are permitted, blocked or temporarily blocked from connecting to the appliance. Email | Email Configuration | Receiving Email | Permit and Deny Lists The page has these sections: 86 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide

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POP3 protocol settings
Use this section to specify settings that apply only to the POP3 protocol.
Table 66
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Enable server
keepalives
Specifies values to keep the server connection open. The appliance can repeatedly
send a POP3 command to prevent the connection between the appliance and the
mail server timing-out.
Default values:
Enable server keepalives
— No
Keepalive interval
— 60 seconds
Keepalive command
— Not set
Enable client
keepalives
Specifies values to keep the client connection open. The appliance can repeatedly
send a POP3 command to prevent the connection between the appliance and the
POP3 mail client timing-out. Default values:
Enable client keepalives
— No
Keepalive interval
— 60 seconds
Address delimiters
Specifies the characters that identify each part of an email address. For example:
[user name]#[host name]:[port number]. Default values:
# — User delimiter
: — Host delimiter
You need only change the delimiter characters if your POP3 provider uses different
characters.
Respond to CAPA
requests
Responds to a POP3 CAPA command, which returns a list of capabilities supported
by the POP3 server. Default value is No.
For more information, see RFC 2449.
Receiving Email
The Receiving Email tab within Email Configuration enables you to configure settings that are
protocol-dependant.
Further tabs enable you to configure permit and deny lists and anti-relay settings as well as recipient
authentication and bounce address tag validation.
Contents
Permit and Deny Lists
Anti-Relay Settings
Recipient Authentication
Bounce Address Tag Validation
Permit and Deny Lists
Use this page to build a list of IP addresses, networks and users that are permitted, blocked or
temporarily blocked from connecting to the appliance.
Email
|
Email Configuration
|
Receiving Email
|
Permit and Deny Lists
The page has these sections:
Overview of Email features
Email Configuration
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