Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 48

Manage aliases, Settings, Aliases, Alias domain or email address

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48 Configuring email settings Configuring aliases ■ Alias transformation does not occur for messages passing through Symantec Mail Security for SMTP's MTA to the Internet. Alias transformation only applies to inbound or internal messages that pass through Symantec Mail Security for SMTP's MTA. ■ The system's inbound MTA checks email addresses in the SMTP envelope To: to determine if any need to be transformed exists. Transformed addresses are written back to the SMTP envelope To:. The contents of the message To: and Cc: headers are ignored and not changed. ■ Inbound address masquerading has precedence over aliases. If the same original email address or domain exists in both the address masquerading list and the aliases list, but the new address or domain is different, the message is routed to the new address or domain in the address masquerade list, not the aliases list. Manage aliases Follow these steps to add or edit aliases. To add an alias 1 In the Control Center, click Settings > Aliases. 2 Click Add. 3 In the Add Aliases page, type the alias in the Alias domain or email address box. Alias form Email address-specify one user name and domain Domain-specify one domain from which email addresses should be translated Examples [email protected] example.com 4 Type a domain or one or more destination email addresses in the Domain or email addresses for this alias box. Alias form Examples Email address-specify user name and domain for each email address. Separate multiple email addresses with a comma, semicolon, or space. [email protected], [email protected] Domain-specify one domain to which email addresses should be translated symantec-internetsecurity.com

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Configuring email settings
Configuring aliases
Alias transformation does not occur for messages passing through
Symantec Mail Security for SMTP’s MTA to the Internet. Alias
transformation only applies to inbound or internal messages that pass
through Symantec Mail Security for SMTP’s MTA.
The system’s inbound MTA checks email addresses in the SMTP envelope
To:
to determine if any need to be transformed exists. Transformed
addresses are written back to the SMTP envelope
To:
. The contents of the
message
To:
and
Cc:
headers are ignored and not changed.
Inbound address masquerading has precedence over aliases. If the same
original email address or domain exists in both the address masquerading
list and the aliases list, but the new address or domain is different, the
message is routed to the new address or domain in the address masquerade
list, not the aliases list.
Manage aliases
Follow these steps to add or edit aliases.
To add an alias
1
In the Control Center, click
Settings
>
Aliases
.
2
Click
Add
.
3
In the Add Aliases page, type the alias in the
Alias domain or email address
box.
4
Type a domain or one or more destination email addresses in the Domain or
email addresses for this alias box.
Alias form
Examples
Email address—specify one user name and domain
Domain—specify one domain from which email addresses
should be translated
example.com
Alias form
Examples
Email address—specify user name and
domain for each email address. Separate
multiple email addresses with a comma,
semicolon, or space.
Domain—specify one domain to which
email addresses should be translated
symantec-internetsecurity.com