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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4 Validating Recipients Using an SMTP Server
Figure 4-3
Edit Listener Page with SMTP Call-Ahead Server Profile Enabled
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Configuring LDAP Routing Query Settings
If you use an LDAP routing query to route mail to a different mail host, AsyncOS uses the Alternate
Mailhost Attribute to determine the SMTP server to query. However, there are cases where you may not
want that to occur. For example, in the following schema, note that the mail host attribute (
Mailhost Attribute to determine the SMTP server to query. However, there are cases where you may not
want that to occur. For example, in the following schema, note that the mail host attribute (
mailHost
)
has a different SMTP address than the servers listed in the call-ahead SMTP server attribute
(
(
callAhead
):
dn: mail=cisco.com, ou=domains
mail: cisco.com
mailHost: smtp.mydomain.com
policy: ASAV
callAhead: smtp2.mydomain.com,smtp3.mydomain.com:9025
In this case, you can use the SMTP Call-Ahead field to create a routing query that directs the SMTP
call-ahead query to the servers listed in the
call-ahead query to the servers listed in the
callAhead
attribute. For example, you might create a routing
query with the following attributes:
Figure 4-4
LDAP Routing Query Configured for SMTP Call-Ahead:
In this query, the
{d}
represents the domain part of the recipient address, and the SMTP Call-Ahead
Server Attribute returns the values for the call-ahead servers and the port that should be used for the
query: smtp2.mydomain.com, smtp3.mydomain.com on port 9025.
query: smtp2.mydomain.com, smtp3.mydomain.com on port 9025.