62 Configuring Symantec Mail Security for SMTP
Configuring routing options
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In the Messages that can’t be processed drop-down list, select one of the
following:
■
Deliver
■
Drop
You should drop messages that cannot be processed due to scan errors.
Most messages that cannot be processed have malformed MIME
formatting or corrupted content that cannot be expanded for scanning.
■
Hold
5
Click
Save Changes
.
Configuring routing options
After it scans for viruses, Symantec Mail Security for SMTP routes email
messages to your existing hosts for delivery. The routing configurations are as
follows:
■
Default routing
See
“Configuring default routing”
on page 62.
■
Local routing
See
“Configuring local routing”
on page 64.
Configuring default routing
Setting default routing is not required in most environments but must be done if
no local routing is set.
See
“Preventing relaying”
on page 135.
If the Default Routing box is filled in, any email message that is not addressed to
a host or domain in the Local Routing list (a name by itself or the name on the
left side of an arrow) is forwarded to the server on your network that is listed in
the Default Routing box.
If this box is not filled in, any email message that is not addressed to a name in
the Local Routing list is delivered to the appropriate SMTP server on the
Internet.
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