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Set up Your Servers, Confirm Your Inbound Servers Setup, Set up Additional Inbound Servers

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Email Protection Administrator Guide Confirm Your Inbound Servers Setup 4. Set up Your Servers This section describes how to ensure your inbound and outbound servers are set up correctly for Email Protection. Confirm Your Inbound Servers Setup Email Protection filters email destined for your inbound Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) email server or servers. Your provisioner should have already defined one or more SMTP servers in the Control Console. To confirm that these servers are defined, perform the following steps: 1 Click Email Protection | Setup. 2 From the domain drop-down menu on the Setup window, select the domain whose SMTP server you want to check. The SMTP Host Address field displays the domain name(s) or IP address(es) for the domain's SMTP server. In our example, domain denver.acme.com has an SMTP server with a domain name of mail1.denver.acme.com. The Inbound Servers Setup window is displayed. 3 Ensure the SMTP server listed are valid and correct. 4 Ensure that all other information on the window is correct, and select Save. 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 for any other domains in your network. Set up Additional Inbound Servers You can configure additional inbound servers to receive inbound email from Email Protection for the designated domain. All servers for a domain that receive inbound email from Email Protection must be configured on the Inbound Servers Setup window. November 2012 Proprietary: Not for use or disclosure outside McAfee without written permission 29

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Email Protection Administrator Guide
Confirm Your Inbound Servers Setup
November 2012
Proprietary:
Not for use or disclosure outside McAfee without written permission
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4. Set up Your Servers
This section describes how to ensure your inbound and outbound servers are set up
correctly for Email Protection.
Confirm Your Inbound Servers Setup
Email Protection filters email destined for your inbound Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP) email server or servers. Your provisioner should have already defined one or
more SMTP servers in the Control Console. To confirm that these servers are defined,
perform the following steps:
1
Click
Email Protection
|
Setup
.
2
From the domain drop-down menu on the Setup window, select the domain whose
SMTP server you want to check.
The SMTP Host Address field displays the domain name(s) or IP address(es) for the
domain’s SMTP server. In our example, domain denver.acme.com has an SMTP
server with a domain name of
mail1.denver.acme.com
.
The Inbound Servers Setup window is displayed.
3
Ensure the SMTP server listed are valid and correct.
4
Ensure that all other information on the window is correct, and select
Save
.
5
Repeat steps 2 through 4 for any other domains in your network.
Set up Additional Inbound Servers
You can configure additional inbound servers to receive inbound email from Email
Protection for the designated domain. All servers for a domain that receive inbound email
from Email Protection must be configured on the Inbound Servers Setup window.