Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.6 for Email User Guide
Chapter 23 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
Routing Email for Local Domains
Step 4
If you add multiple destination hosts, enter an integer between
0
and
65535
to assign priority to the hosts.
0
is the highest priority. See
for more information.
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
Exporting SMTP Routes
Similar to the Host Access Table (HAT) and the Recipient Access Table (RAT), you can also modify
SMTP routes mappings by exporting and importing a file. To export the SMTP Routes:
SMTP routes mappings by exporting and importing a file. To export the SMTP Routes:
Procedure
Step 1
Click Export SMTP Routes on the SMTP Routes page.
Step 2
Enter a name for the file and click Submit.
Importing SMTP Routes
Similar to the Host Access Table (HAT) and the Recipient Access Table (RAT), you can also modify
SMTP routes mappings by exporting and importing a file. To import SMTP Routes:
SMTP routes mappings by exporting and importing a file. To import SMTP Routes:
Procedure
Step 1
Click Import SMTP Routes on the SMTP Routes page.
Step 2
Select the file that contains the exported SMTP Routes.
Step 3
Click Submit. You are warned that importing will replace all existing SMTP Routes. All of the SMTP
Routes in the text file are imported.
Routes in the text file are imported.
Step 4
Click Import.
You can place “comments” in the file. Lines that begin with a ‘#’ character are considered comments and
are ignored by AsyncOS. For example:
are ignored by AsyncOS. For example:
At this point, our Email Gateway configuration looks like this:
# this is a comment, but the next line is not
ALL: