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Chapter 10 Configuring SMTP Routing
Splintering: if one incoming message has 10 recipients and they are each in
separate Incoming Policy groups (10 groups), the message will splinter even if all
10 recipients are on the same Exchange server. Thus, 10 separate emails will be
delivered over a single TCP connection.
separate Incoming Policy groups (10 groups), the message will splinter even if all
10 recipients are on the same Exchange server. Thus, 10 separate emails will be
delivered over a single TCP connection.
SMTP Routes and Outbound SMTP Authentication
If an Outbound SMTP Authentication profile has been created, you can apply it
to an SMTP Route. This allows authentication for outgoing mail in cases where
the Cisco IronPort appliance sits behind a mail relay server that is at the edge of
the network.
to an SMTP Route. This allows authentication for outgoing mail in cases where
the Cisco IronPort appliance sits behind a mail relay server that is at the edge of
the network.
Managing SMTP Routes on the Security Management Appliance
To manage SMTP routes on the Security Management appliance, perform the
following:
following:
Step 1
On the Security Management appliance, choose Management Appliance >
Network > SMTP Routes.
Network > SMTP Routes.
The SMTP Routes page appears.
Figure 10-1
SMTP Routes Page
Use this page to manage SMTP Routes on your Cisco IronPort appliance. From
this page you can add, modify, and delete mappings in the table. You can export
or import the SMTP Routes entries.
this page you can add, modify, and delete mappings in the table. You can export
or import the SMTP Routes entries.