Справочник Пользователя для GFI MailSecuriti Suite, 10-24u, 2Y, SMA RNW MSECMCREN10-24-2Y
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Typical deployment scenarios
GFI MailSecurity 2011
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3.2 Which installation mode should I use?
A core requirement of GFI MailSecurity is a list of the local mailboxes to protect. GFI MailSecurity
can access the list of email users using two modes chosen during the installation:
can access the list of email users using two modes chosen during the installation:
Active Directory mode
SMTP mode
NOTE: Both modes have the same scanning features and performance. The only difference
between Active Directory and SMTP installation mode is the way that GFI MailSecurity
accesses/gathers the list of email users for generating its scanning rules and notifications.
between Active Directory and SMTP installation mode is the way that GFI MailSecurity
accesses/gathers the list of email users for generating its scanning rules and notifications.
You must install GFI MailSecurity in SMTP mode if you are running Lotus Notes
or another SMTP/POP3 server.
or another SMTP/POP3 server.
3.2.1 Active Directory mode
To use this mode, the machine running GFI MailSecurity must be behind your firewall and must
have access to the Active Directory containing ALL your email users (the machine must be part of
the Active Directory domain). You can install GFI MailSecurity in Active Directory mode directly on
your mail server as well as on any other domain machine that is configured as a mail relay server
in your domain.
have access to the Active Directory containing ALL your email users (the machine must be part of
the Active Directory domain). You can install GFI MailSecurity in Active Directory mode directly on
your mail server as well as on any other domain machine that is configured as a mail relay server
in your domain.
3.2.2 SMTP mode
Use this mode when the machine running GFI MailSecurity does not have access to the Active
Directory containing all your email users. This includes machines that are not part of your Active
Directory domain and machines in a DMZ.
Directory containing all your email users. This includes machines that are not part of your Active
Directory domain and machines in a DMZ.