Symantec 11105111 User Guide - Page 34

Selecting an HTTP server port, Table 2-2, Directory, Description, Default location - port number

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34 Installing Symantec Mail Security for SMTP Installing Symantec Mail Security for SMTP Table 2-2 Directory Diagnostic Docs CSAPI Installation directories for Windows Description Default location Contains files that can help Symantec technicians address issues that may arise with the software. At least 34 MB disk space is recommended. \ProgramFiles\Symantec \SMSSMTP\queues\ diagnosticfiles Contains the readme file, license agreement, and a PDF version of the Symantec Mail Security for SMTP Implementation Guide. At least 1 MB disk space is recommended. \Program Files\Symantec\SMSSMTP\ docs\ Contains the decomposer, premium antispam, antivirus, and heuristic antispam files. \ProgramFiles\Symantec\ SMSMTP\csapi Selecting an HTTP server port Symantec Mail Security for SMTP is managed through a Web-based interface. This interface is provided through a built-in Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server that is included with Symantec Mail Security for SMTP. This HTTP server is independent of any existing HTTP server that may already be installed on your server and is not a general-purpose Web server. During the installation process, you are prompted for the TCP/IP port number on which this built-in HTTP server will listen. The number that you specify becomes the port number in the URLs that you use to access the Symantec Mail Security for SMTP interface. The port number that you specify must be different from the HTTPS and SMTP port numbers, exclusive to Symantec Mail Security for SMTP, and not already in use by any other program or service. Because the built-in HTTP server is not a general-purpose Web server, do not use port number 80 (the default port number for general-purpose Web servers). You should use the default port number of 8003. If you select a port number other than the default, remember which port number you selected.

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Installing Symantec Mail Security for SMTP
Installing Symantec Mail Security for SMTP
Selecting an HTTP server port
Symantec Mail Security for SMTP is managed through a Web-based interface.
This interface is provided through a built-in Hypertext Transfer Protocol
(HTTP) server that is included with Symantec Mail Security for SMTP. This
HTTP server is independent of any existing HTTP server that may already be
installed on your server and is not a general-purpose Web server.
During the installation process, you are prompted for the TCP/IP port number
on which this built-in HTTP server will listen. The number that you specify
becomes the port number in the URLs that you use to access the Symantec Mail
Security for SMTP interface. The port number that you specify must be different
from the HTTPS and SMTP port numbers, exclusive to Symantec Mail Security
for SMTP, and not already in use by any other program or service.
Because the built-in HTTP server is not a general-purpose Web server, do not
use port number 80 (the default port number for general-purpose Web servers).
You should use the default port number of 8003. If you select a port number
other than the default, remember which port number you selected.
Diagnostic
Contains files that can help
Symantec technicians address
issues that may arise with the
software. At least 34 MB disk
space is recommended.
\ProgramFiles\Symantec
\SMSSMTP\queues\
diagnosticfiles
Docs
Contains the readme file, license
agreement, and a PDF version of
the
Symantec Mail Security for
SMTP Implementation Guide
. At
least 1 MB disk space is
recommended.
\Program
Files\Symantec\SMSSMTP\
docs\<language>
CSAPI
Contains the decomposer,
premium antispam, antivirus,
and heuristic antispam files.
\ProgramFiles\Symantec\
SMSMTP\csapi
Table 2-2
Installation directories for Windows
Directory
Description
Default location