Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C650 Referencia técnica
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C I S C O I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 7 . 3 C L I R E F E R E N C E G U I D E
• Clear a listing of SMTP routes
• Print a listing of SMTP routes
• Import a listing of SMTP routes
• Export a listing of SMTP routes
Example
In the following example, the
smptroutes
command is used to construct a route (mapping)
for the domain
example.com
to
relay1.example.com
,
relay2.example.com
, and
backup-relay.example.com
. Use
/pri=#
to specify a destination priority. THE # should
be from 0-65535, with larger numbers indicating decreasing priority. If unspecified, the
priority defaults to 0.
priority defaults to 0.
(Note that you may have constructed the same mapping during the
systemsetup
command
when you configured the InboundMail public listener.)
smtproutes clear
smtproutes print
smtproutes import <filenames>
smtproutes export <filenames>
Code Example 3-113 smtproutes
mail3.example.com> smtproutes
There are no routes configured.
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new route.
- IMPORT - Import new routes from a file.
[]> new
Enter the domain for which you want to set up a permanent route.
Partial hostnames such as ".example.com" are allowed.
Use "ALL" for the default route.
[]> example.com
Enter the destination hosts, separated by commas, which you want mail
for example.com to be delivered.
Enter USEDNS by itself to use normal DNS resolution for this route.
Enter /dev/null by itself if you wish to discard the mail.
Enclose in square brackets to force resolution via address (A)
records, ignoring any MX records.