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Redirect Your MX Records

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Email Protection Administrator Guide The Outbound Server Setup window is displayed. Redirect Your MX Records 2 Click Display disclaimer in outbound email messages. 3 In the Disclaimer Text field, type the text of the disclaimer. A maximum of 1000 characters is allowed. 4 Click Save. Redirect Your MX Records The Mail Exchange (MX) record for each of your mail servers is a specification within a Domain Name Server (DNS Server) operated by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Each MX record specifies a host name and preference that determines where and how your ISP routes your company's email. Your MX record or records at your ISP must be changed to fully-qualified domain names (for example, denver.acme.com) within the Email Protection network. These changes allow Email Protection to filter your email before it arrives at your company's mail servers. Your Network Administrator or Domain Registrar is typically the individual responsible for making these changes. The information necessary for your company to make these changes is provided in your Email Protection Activation Guide, which you receive when you first sign up for service. November 2012 Proprietary: Not for use or disclosure outside McAfee without written permission 33

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Email Protection Administrator Guide
Redirect Your MX Records
November 2012
Proprietary:
Not for use or disclosure outside McAfee without written permission
33
The Outbound Server Setup window is displayed.
2
Click
Display disclaimer in outbound email messages
.
3
In the
Disclaimer Text
field, type the text of the disclaimer. A maximum of 1000
characters is allowed.
4
Click
Save
.
Redirect Your MX Records
The Mail Exchange (MX) record for each of your mail servers is a specification within a
Domain Name Server (DNS Server) operated by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Each MX record specifies a host name and preference that determines where and how
your ISP routes your company’s email.
Your MX record or records at your ISP must be changed to fully-qualified domain names
(for example,
denver.acme.com
) within the Email Protection network. These changes
allow Email Protection to filter your email before it arrives at your company’s mail
servers.
Your Network Administrator or Domain Registrar is typically the individual responsible
for making these changes.
The information necessary for your company to make these changes is provided in your
Email Protection Activation Guide
, which you receive when you first sign up for service.