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Configure your integrated mail relay
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In this section, all settings are pre-entered with the values recommended by VadeRetro Technology.
You can of course customize these
values to adapt the solution to your needs.
Interface for incoming server configuration
To access the integrated e-mail server configuration in the left menu, click on “Mail Server”
under "Incoming". (Figure 6-1).
Figure 6-1
Configuration of the incoming server
This section allows you to configure 3 elements of your e-mail server:
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Receiving messages
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Queuing messages
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Sending messages
The terms “Receiving” and “Sending are to be taken into account for the direction of e-mail
traffic. Thus for the
incoming
traffic, what is received is what
enters
the MailCube appliance,
what is sent is
what
goes out
to your e-mail server.
Receiving messages
Several elements can be customized here: (figure 6-2)
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The server name sent to the server that sends the message during the HELO command.
Some servers check whether the domain shown in the HELO and sender domain match. To
be more efficient in monitoring remote senders, feel free to add your domain name (eg.
mailcube.domainname.com).
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The maximum incoming message size accepted.
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The list of IP addresses allowed to relay messages if a system is upstream from your
MailCube (eg. firewall).
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The number of concurrent sessions available for each sending SMTP server.
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The number of connections opened by the same sender address.