Symantec 11105111 User Guide - Page 40

Routing scanned messages for delivery, Install, License, Browse, Install License, Configuration

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40 Installing Symantec Mail Security for SMTP Post-installation tasks 3 On the administrative interface, in step 3, do one of the following: ■ Type the fully qualified path to the License File, and then click Install License. If the License File does not reside on the same computer, you can specify a mapped drive or UNC path to the file. ■ Click Browse, select the License File, and then click Install License. If the License File does not reside on the same computer, you can locate the file using My Network Places. You can install the content and Symantec Premium AntiSpam license one after the other. Routing scanned messages for delivery You must add a routing list entry for each serviced email domain on your network. If the Symantec Mail Security for SMTP server is not the last hop before the Internet, you might need to use default routing. See "Configuring default routing" on page 62. To route scanned messages for delivery 1 Open Symantec Mail Security for SMTP. 2 On the Symantec Mail Security for SMTP administrative interface, in the left pane, click Configuration. 3 On the Routing tab, under Local Routing List, click Add. 4 Under Routing list entry, in the Host or Domain box, type the domain of your incoming mail server (for example, if your email address is [email protected], type brightcorp.com). 5 Under Destination relay, in the Host box, type the fully qualified domain name or IP address of your mail server. 6 In the Port box, type the port number of your mail server. 7 Click Save. All mail that was previously destined for your SMTP server goes to Symantec Mail Security for SMTP for processing, and then is forwarded to your SMTP server for delivery.

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Installing Symantec Mail Security for SMTP
Post-installation tasks
3
On the administrative interface, in step 3, do one of the following:
Type the fully qualified path to the License File, and then click
Install
License
.
If the License File does not reside on the same computer, you can
specify a mapped drive or UNC path to the file.
Click
Browse
, select the License File, and then click
Install License
.
If the License File does not reside on the same computer, you can locate
the file using My Network Places.
You can install the content and Symantec Premium AntiSpam license
one after the other.
Routing scanned messages for delivery
You must add a routing list entry for each serviced email domain on your
network.
If the Symantec Mail Security for SMTP server is not the last hop before the
Internet, you might need to use default routing.
See
“Configuring default routing”
on page 62.
To route scanned messages for delivery
1
Open Symantec Mail Security for SMTP.
2
On the Symantec Mail Security for SMTP administrative interface, in the
left pane, click
Configuration
.
3
On the Routing tab, under Local Routing List, click
Add
.
4
Under Routing list entry, in the Host or Domain box, type the domain of
your incoming mail server (for example, if your email address is
[email protected], type brightcorp.com).
5
Under Destination relay, in the Host box, type the fully qualified domain
name or IP address of your mail server.
6
In the Port box, type the port number of your mail server.
7
Click
Save
.
All mail that was previously destined for your SMTP server goes to
Symantec Mail Security for SMTP for processing, and then is forwarded to
your SMTP server for delivery.