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Batch Format - RAT
The following examples demonstrate the use of the batch format of listenerconfig to perform
various RAT-related tasks. For more information about arguments, consult Table 3-11,
“listenerconfig Argument Values - RAT,” on page 257
various RAT-related tasks. For more information about arguments, consult Table 3-11,
“listenerconfig Argument Values - RAT,” on page 257
• Adding a new recipient to the RAT
• Editing a recipient in the RAT
• Deleting a recipient from the RAT
• Printing a copy of the RAT
• Importing a local RAT to your IronPort appliance
• Exporting a RAT
• Clearing the default access
listenerconfig edit <name> rcptacess new <rat_addr> [options]
listenerconfig edit <name> rcptacess edit <rat_addr> [options]
listenerconfig edit <name> rcptacess delete <rat_addr>
listenerconfig edit <name> rcptacess print
listenerconfig edit <name> rcptacess import <filename>
listenerconfig edit <name> rcptacess export <filename>
listenerconfig edit <name> rcptacess clear <default_access>
Table 3-11
listenerconfig
Argument Values - RAT
Argument
Description
<rat_addr>
Enter the hosts to add. Hosts can be formatted as follows:
CIDR addresses (10.1.1.0/24)
Hostname (crm.example.com)
Partial Hostname (.example.com)
Usernames (postmaster@)
Full email addresses (joe@example.com, joe@[1.2.3.4]
CIDR addresses (10.1.1.0/24)
Hostname (crm.example.com)
Partial Hostname (.example.com)
Usernames (postmaster@)
Full email addresses (joe@example.com, joe@[1.2.3.4]
NOTE:
Separate multiple hosts with commas