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Configuration of inbound relay enforcement

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Configuration of inbound relay enforcement 1. In the Administration client click the Configuration tab and expand the Messaging section. 2. Click Configurations. 3. Select the configurations settings document for the server you want to administer and click Edit Configuration. 4. Click the tabs in the following order: Router/SMTP → Restrictions and Controls → SMTP Inbound Controls; navigate down to Inbound Relay Enforcement. 5. Double-click the document or click the Edit Server Configuration button to put the document in edit mode. Figure 4-22 Inbound relay enforcement configuration 6. Make the desired changes to the inbound relay enforcement fields and click Save & Close. This section has 3 fields: "Perform Anti-Relay enforcement for these connecting hosts:" Specifies the connections for which the server enforces the inbound relay controls. Choose one: - External hosts (default) - The server applies the inbound relay controls only to hosts that connect to it from outside the local Internet domain. Hosts in the local Internet domain are exempt from anti-relay restrictions. The local Internet domain is defined by either a Global Domain document, if one exists, or as the Internet domain of the host server. - All connecting hosts - The server applies the inbound relay controls to all hosts attempting to relay mail to external Internet domains. - None - The server ignores the settings in the inbound relay controls. All hosts can always relay. 60 Lotus Domino 6 spam Survival Guide for IBM eServer

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Lotus Domino 6 spam Survival Guide for IBM eServer
Configuration of inbound relay enforcement
1.
In the Administration client click the Configuration tab and expand the
Messaging section.
2.
Click Configurations.
3.
Select the configurations settings document for the server you want to
administer and click Edit Configuration.
4.
Click the tabs in the following order: Router/SMTP
Restrictions and
Controls
SMTP Inbound Controls; navigate down to Inbound Relay
Enforcement.
5.
Double-click the document or click the Edit Server Configuration button to put
the document in edit mode.
Figure 4-22
Inbound relay enforcement configuration
6.
Make the desired changes to the inbound relay enforcement fields and click
Save & Close.
This section has 3 fields:
±
Perform Anti-Relay enforcement for these connecting hosts:
Specifies the connections for which the server enforces the inbound relay
controls. Choose one:
External hosts (default) -
The server applies the inbound relay controls
only to hosts that connect to it from outside the local Internet domain.
Hosts in the local Internet domain are exempt from anti-relay restrictions.
The local Internet domain is defined by either a Global Domain document,
if one exists, or as the Internet domain of the host server.
All connecting hosts -
The server applies the inbound relay controls to all
hosts attempting to relay mail to external Internet domains.
None -
The server ignores the settings in the inbound relay controls. All
hosts can always relay.