Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 50

Configuring local domains

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50 Configuring email settings Configuring local domains Configuring local domains On the Local Domains page, you can view, add, edit, and delete local domain names and email addresses for which inbound messages are accepted. You can also import lists of local domains formatted as described in this section. Work with local domains Use these procedures to manage local domains. To add local domains or email addresses 1 In the Control Center, click Settings > Local Domains. 2 On the Local Domains page, click Add. 3 In Domain or email address from which to accept inbound mail, enter a local domain, subdomain, or email address. The resulting behavior for each setting is as follows: Setting Domain name Syntax company.com Subdomain .company.com Email address [email protected] Behavior The system accepts email for all recipients in the specified domain. The system accepts email for all recipients in all subdomains of the parent domain, but not in the parent domain. The system accepts email only for the specified recipient. You can also specify a destination host to which the domain or email address is routed via the Optional Destination Host field. You can specify both host name and port for the destination host as well as enable MX lookup. Note: If you do not specify a destination host here, the domain or email address is routed to the Inbound Relay you configure on the SMTP Settings page. See "SMTP Scanner settings" on page 22. 4 Click Save to add the domain, subdomain, or email address. To delete a local domain 1 In the Control Center, click Settings > Local Domains. 2 Select a local domain from the list of domains. 3 Click Delete.

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Configuring email settings
Configuring local domains
Configuring local domains
On the Local Domains page, you can view, add, edit, and delete local domain
names and email addresses for which inbound messages are accepted. You can
also import lists of local domains formatted as described in this section.
Work with local domains
Use these procedures to manage local domains.
To add local domains or email addresses
1
In the Control Center, click
Settings
>
Local Domains
.
2
On the Local Domains page, click
Add
.
3
In
Domain or email address from which to accept inbound mail
, enter a
local domain, subdomain, or email address.
The resulting behavior for each setting is as follows:
You can also specify a destination host to which the domain or email address is
routed via the Optional Destination Host field. You can specify both host name
and port for the destination host as well as enable MX lookup.
Note:
If you do not specify a destination host here, the domain or email address
is routed to the Inbound Relay you configure on the SMTP Settings page. See
“SMTP Scanner settings”
on page 22.
4
Click
Save
to add the domain, subdomain, or email address.
To delete a local domain
1
In the Control Center, click
Settings
>
Local Domains
.
2
Select a local domain from the list of domains.
3
Click
Delete
.
Setting
Syntax
Behavior
Domain name
company.com
The system accepts email for all recipients
in the specified domain.
Subdomain
.company.com
The system accepts email for all recipients
in all subdomains of the parent domain,
but not in the parent domain.
Email address
The system accepts email only for the
specified recipient.