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Enabling remote access with clientless VPN
Advanced mail actions
At another organization, the IMAP and SMTP servers might be running on the same host,
mail.symantecexample.com, on the standard ports of 143 and 25, respectively. In this case, there is no
need to create an advanced mail action because that configuration is standard. The domain name is
taken to be the host name of the mail server (for example; the sender’s address will be of the form
[email protected]).
Prerequisites
None.
To map an IMAP server to an SMTP server for Web mail
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, under Assets, click
Remote Mail
.
2
In the right pane, on the Secure Web Mail Access tab, click
New
.
3
In the Secure Web Mail Access Properties dialog box, do the following:
4
Click
OK
.
5
Optionally, do one of the following:
■
To save your configuration and activate later, on the toolbar, click
Save
.
■
To activate your configuration now, on the toolbar, click
Activate
.
When prompted to save your changes, click
Yes
.
Related information
For further information related to this topic, see the following:
■
“Secure Web Mail Access Properties—General tab”
■
■
“Using the security gateway as a mail proxy”
Using the security gateway as a mail proxy
The security gateway can serve as a proxy to connect a remote user’s mail client to a company POP3 or
IMAP mail server that is located behind a security gateway. This is done by configuring the mail client
to contact the security gateway for all incoming mail on the encrypted port for the given mail protocol.
The security gateway does not directly send email. The user’s ISP’s SMTP server sends email.
Note:
The security gateway’s clientless VPN component supports only one POP3 and one IMAP proxy.
IMAP Host
imap.symantecdomain.com
IMAP Port
8143
SMTP Host
smtp.symantecdomain.com
SMTP Port
25
Domain Name
sales.symantecdomain.com
Domain name
Type the domain of the host mail server.
IMAP host name
Type the fully qualified domain name of the IMAP server.
IMAP port
Type the port number on which the IMAP server reads mail.
SMTP host name
Type the fully qualified domain name of the SMTP server.
SMTP port
Type the port number on which the SMTP server reads mail.
Summary of Contents for Security 5600 Series, Security 5400 Series,Clientless VPN 4400 Series
Page 76: ...76 Managing administrative access Enabling SSH for command line access to the appliance...
Page 242: ...242 Defining your security environment Controlling full application inspection of traffic...
Page 243: ...243 Defining your security environment Controlling full application inspection of traffic...
Page 269: ...268 Limiting user access Authenticating using Out Of Band Authentication OOBA...
Page 373: ...372 Preventing attacks Enabling protection for logical network interfaces...
Page 509: ...508 Generating reports Upgrade reports...
Page 553: ...552 Advanced system settings Configuring advanced options...
Page 557: ...556 SSL server certificate management Installing a signed certificate...
Page 861: ...860 Index...