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AsyncOS 9.1.2 for Cisco Email Security Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 24      Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
  Controlling Email Delivery Using Destination Controls
The following example shows a configuration file for the domains example1.com and example2.com 
along with the default Destination Control entry:
table_tls
Specifies the TLS setting for the domain. See 
for more information.
Enter one of the following values:
0
 (or 
off
)
1
 (or 
on
) for “Preferred”
2 (or 
required
) for “Required”
3 (or 
on_verify
) for “Preferred (Verify)”
4 (or 
require_verify
) for “Required (Verify)”
Strings are not case sensitive.
bounce_profile
Name of the bounce profile to use. This cannot be used in 
the 
[DEFAULT]
 destination control entry.
send_tls_req_alert
Whether to send an alert if the required TLS connection 
fails. 
Enter one of the following values:
0
 (or 
off
)
1
 (or 
on
)
This is a global setting and can only be used in the 
[DEFAULT]
 destination control entry.
certificate
Certificate used for outgoing TLS connections. This is a 
global setting and can only be used in the 
[DEFAULT]
 
destination control entry. 
Note
If you do not specify a certificate, AsyncOS 
assigns the demonstration certificate, but using the 
demonstration certificate is not secure and not 
recommended for general use. 
Table 24-9
Destination Control Configuration File Parameters
Parameter Name
Description
[DEFAULT]
ip_sort_pref = PREFER_V6
max_host_concurrency = 500
max_messages_per_connection = 50
recipient_minutes = 60
recipient_limit = 300
limit_type = host