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Installing Symantec Mail Security for SMTP 41 Setting up 6 On the Inbound Mail Filtering - Local Relay panel, specify the internal host to which this Scanner will relay inbound mail after filtering is complete. You can select a host from the list or define a new host. A typical value is a downstream mail server such as your corporate mail server. You can also specify a port. If you check Enable MX lookup for this host, you must specify a host name (not an IP address) for that server. 7 If you chose to filter only inbound mail, click Next and proceed to step 9 in To specify outbound mail filtering settings ". If you chose to filter inbound and outbound mail, click Next and proceed to step 1 in "To specify outbound mail filtering settings ". To specify outbound mail filtering settings 1 On the Outbound Mail Filtering panel, choose the IP address to use for outbound mail. 2 If desired, change the port specification for outbound mail. In most cases this should be left as port 25. If you are using a single NIC and IP for both inbound and outbound mail, ensure that this port is different from the one you specified for inbound mail. You can use the Test button to ensure that the mail server responds. The Test button scans the local network TCP table to see if an address/port is in use; any address that is not listed in this table is assumed to be unavailable. 3 Click Next. 4 On the Outbound Mail Filtering - Connections panel specify by IP address or CIDR range the internal mail servers from which this Scanner will accept outbound mail. A typical value is your corporate outbound mail server. If you chose to filter only outbound mail, you will see the Outbound Mail Filtering - Local Relay panel next. Click Next and proceed to step 5. If not, click Next and skip to step 7. 5 On the Outbound Mail Filtering - Local Relay panel, specify the internal host to which this Scanner will relay outbound mail after filtering is complete. You can define a new host or select a host from the list. A typical value is a downstream mail server such as your corporate mail server. You can also specify a port. If you check Enable MX lookup for this host, you must specify a host name (not an IP address) for that server. 6 Click Next.

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On the Inbound Mail Filtering - Local Relay panel, specify the internal host
to which this Scanner will relay inbound mail after filtering is complete.
You can select a host from the list or define a new host. A typical value is a
downstream mail server such as your corporate mail server.
You can also specify a port. If you check
Enable MX lookup for this host
, you
must specify a host name (not an IP address) for that server.
7
If you chose to filter only inbound mail, click
Next
and proceed to step
9
in
To specify outbound mail filtering settings
”.
If you chose to filter inbound and outbound mail, click
Next
and proceed to
step
1
in “
To specify outbound mail filtering settings
”.
To specify outbound mail filtering settings
1
On the Outbound Mail Filtering panel, choose the IP address to use for
outbound mail.
2
If desired, change the port specification for outbound mail.
In most cases this should be left as port 25. If you are using a single NIC and
IP for both inbound and outbound mail, ensure that this port is different from
the one you specified for inbound mail.
You can use the
Test
button to ensure that the mail server responds.
The
Test
button scans the local network TCP table to see if an address/port
is in use; any address that is not listed in this table is assumed to be
unavailable.
3
Click
Next
.
4
On the Outbound Mail Filtering - Connections panel specify by IP address or
CIDR range the internal mail servers from which this Scanner will accept
outbound mail.
A typical value is your corporate outbound mail server.
If you chose to filter only outbound mail, you will see the Outbound Mail
Filtering - Local Relay panel next. Click
Next
and proceed to step
5
. If not,
click
Next
and skip to step
7
.
5
On the Outbound Mail Filtering - Local Relay panel, specify the internal host
to which this Scanner will relay outbound mail after filtering is complete.
You can define a new host or select a host from the list. A typical value is a
downstream mail server such as your corporate mail server.
You can also specify a port. If you check
Enable MX lookup for this host
, you
must specify a host name (not an IP address) for that server.
6
Click
Next
.
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Installing Symantec Mail Security for SMTP
Setting up