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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.8 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 25      Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
  Configuring Mail Gateways for all Hosted Domains Using Virtual Gateway™ Technology
Example Text File with Valid Mappings for the altsrchost Command
The 
import
 and 
export
 subcommands operate on a line-by-line basis and map either the sender IP 
address or the Envelope Sender address line to the interface name. The key must be the first block of 
non-space characters followed by the interface name in the second block of non-space characters, 
separated by a comma (
,
) or space ( ). Comment lines start with a number sign (
#
) and will be ignored.
Adding an altsrchost Mapping through the CLI
In the following example, the 
altsrchost
 table is printed to show that there are no existing mappings. 
Two entries are then created: 
Mail from the groupware server host named 
@exchange.example.com
 is mapped to the PublicNet 
interface.
Mail from the sender IP address of 192.168.35.35 (for example, the marketing campaign messaging 
system) is mapped to the PublicNe2t interface.
Finally, the 
altsrchost
 mappings are printed to confirm and the changes are committed.
# Comments to describe the file
@example.com DemoInterface
paul@ PublicInterface
joe@ PublicInterface
192.168.1.5, DemoInterface
steve@example.com PublicNet
mail3.example.com> altsrchost
There are currently no mappings configured.
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new mapping.
- IMPORT - Load new mappings from a file.
[]> new
Enter the Envelope From address or client IP address for which you want to set up a 
Virtual Gateway mapping.  Partial addresses such as "@example.com" or "user@" are 
allowed.
[]> @exchange.example.com