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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 13      Anti-Spam
  Determining Sender IP Address In Deployments with Incoming Relays
Configuring the Appliance to Work with Incoming Relays
Related Topics
Enabling the Incoming Relays Feature 
Note
You should only enable the incoming relays feature if a local MX/MTA relays mail to your Cisco 
appliance. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Select Network > Incoming Relays
Step 2
Click Enable.
Step 3
Commit your changes.
Adding an Incoming Relay 
Add incoming relays to identify: 
Each machine on your network that will relay incoming messages to your Email Security appliance, 
and 
The header that will label the IP address of the original external sender. 
Before You Begin
For information needed to complete these prerequisites, see 
Determine whether you will use custom or received headers to identify the IP address of the original 
external sender. 
If you will use custom headers: 
Determine the exact header that will label the originating IP address of relayed messages. 
For each MX, MTA, or other machine that connects to original external senders, set up that 
machine to add the header name and the IP address of the original external sender to incoming 
messages. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Select Network > Incoming Relays
Step 2
Click Add Relay
Step 3
Enter a name for this relay.