Quick Start Wizard
Step 3: Configuring local host settings
FortiMail™ Secure Messaging Platform Version 4.0 Patch 1 Install Guide
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Figure 30: Quick Start Wizard: Step 3
Local Host
Host Name
Enter the host name of the FortiMail unit.
You should use a different host name for each FortiMail
unit, especially when you are managing multiple FortiMail
units of the same model, or when configuring a FortiMail
high availability (HA) cluster. This will enable you to
distinguish between different members of the cluster. If
the FortiMail unit is in HA mode:
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when you connect to the web-based manager, your
web browser will display the host name of that cluster
member in its status bar.
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the FortiMail unit will add the host name to the subject
line of alert email messages.
Local Domain Name
Enter the local domain name to which the FortiMail unit
belongs.The FortiMail unit’s fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) is in the format:
<Host Name>.<Local Domain Name>
This option does not appear if the FortiMail unit is
operating in server mode.
Note:
The Local Domain Name can be a subdomain of an
internal domain if the MX record for the domain on the
DNS server can direct the mail destined for the
subdomain to the intended FortiMail unit.
POP3 Server Port
Number
Enter the port number on which the FortiMail unit’s POP3
server will listen for POP3 connections. The default port
number is 110.
This option is available only if the FortiMail unit is
operating in server mode.
SMTP Server Port
Number
Enter the port number on which the FortiMail unit’s SMTP
server will listen for SMTP connections. The default port
number is 25.
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