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14.5.2
SMTP settings
The configuration options in this menu are structured by topic. You can change between
the different screens by clicking on the tabs at the top.
14.5.2-A Provider relay.................................................................. 340
14.5.2-B Delivery parameters........................................................ 342
14.5.2-C PGP / SMIME.................................................................. 343
14.5.2-D Relay control................................................................... 344
14.5.2-E Receiving filters............................................................... 345
14.5.2-F Resource limits................................................................ 348
14.5.2-G Archiving / Milter............................................................. 349
14.5.2-A
Provider relay
SMTP Relay Server for outgoing emails
With this control you determine how outgoing emails will be forwarded. SX-GATE
can deliver directly to the recipient's mail server. The address of this mail server is
determined by DNS. If you specify the name of IP of a mail relay server (smarthost)
here, outgoing emails will always be forwarded to this server. The relay server is
responsible for further delivery.
This setting will not affect emails addressed to domains which
SX-GATE delivers to local mailboxes or forwards to specific
(internal) mail servers.
Using a relay server is recommended if you are connected to the Internet via a dial-
up link. If the direct connection to the recipient's mail server is rather bad, the relay
server has to retry the delivery, so the dial-up link won't be stressed unnecessarily.
Furthermore some mail servers won't accept emails sent from a dynamic IP address.
Relay Server port
If the relay server doesn't accept connections on standard port 25, you can fill in the
required port here (usually 587).
Connections to the encrypted port 465 are not supported.