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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
The following table lists valid entries in the masquerading table:
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Rules are matched by the order in which they appear in the masquerading table.
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Addresses in the From:, To:, and CC: fields in the headers are matched and rewritten upon receiving
by default. You can also configure the option to match and rewrite the Envelope Sender. Enable and
disable the Envelope Sender and which headers to rewrite using the
by default. You can also configure the option to match and rewrite the Envelope Sender. Enable and
disable the Envelope Sender and which headers to rewrite using the
config
subcommand.
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You can comment out lines in the table using a number symbol (#) at the beginning of each line.
Everything following a
Everything following a
#
to the end of the line will be considered a comment and ignored.
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A masquerading table is limited to 400,000 entries, whether you create them via the
new
subcommand or import them from a file.
Left-hand Side (LHS)
Right-hand Side (RHS)
username
username@domain
This entry specifies a username to match. Incoming email messages matching a username on the
left-hand side are matched and rewritten with the address on the right-hand size. The right-hand side
must be a full address.
left-hand side are matched and rewritten with the address on the right-hand size. The right-hand side
must be a full address.
user@domain
username@domain
The entry specifies an exact address to match. Incoming messages matching a full address on the
left-hand side are rewritten with the address listed on the right-hand side. The right-hand side must be
a full address.
left-hand side are rewritten with the address listed on the right-hand side. The right-hand side must be
a full address.
@domain
@domain
This entry specifies any address with the specified domain. The original domain on the left-hand side
is replaced with the domain in the right-hand side, leaving the username intact.
is replaced with the domain in the right-hand side, leaving the username intact.
@.partialdomain
@domain
This entry specifies any address with the specified domain. The original domain on the left-hand side
is replaced with the domain in the right-hand side, leaving the username intact.
is replaced with the domain in the right-hand side, leaving the username intact.
ALL
@domain
The
ALL
entry matches bare addresses and rewrites them with the address on the right-hand side. The
right-hand side must be a domain preceded by an “
@
”. This entry always has the lowest precedence
regardless of its location in the table.
Note
You can use the
ALL
entry for private listeners only.