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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.3 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
Example Masquerading
In this example, the
masquerade
subcommand of
listenerconfig
is used to
construct a domain masquerading table for the private listener named
“OutboundMail” on the PrivateNet interface.
“OutboundMail” on the PrivateNet interface.
First, the option to use LDAP for masquerading is declined. (For information on
configuring LDAP masquerading queries, see See
configuring LDAP masquerading queries, see See
for
more information on LDAP masquerading queries.)
Then, a partial domain notation of
@.example.com
is mapped to
@example.com
so
that any email sent from any machine in the subdomain of
.example.com
will be
mapped to
example.com
. Then, the username
joe
is mapped to the domain
joe@example.com
. The domain masquerading table is then printed to confirm both
entries, and then exported to a file named
masquerade.txt
. The
config
subcommand is used to disable re-writing addresses in the CC: field, and finally,
the changes are committed.
the changes are committed.
mail3.example.com> listenerconfig
Currently configured listeners:
1. InboundMail (on PublicNet, 192.168.2.1) SMTP TCP Port 25 Public
2. OutboundMail (on PrivateNet, 192.168.1.1) SMTP TCP Port 25 Private
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new listener.
- EDIT - Modify a listener.
- DELETE - Remove a listener.
- SETUP - Change global settings.
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