Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 用户指南
Chapter 5 Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
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Routing and Domain Spoofing
Using Virtual Gateways Filter
Segment traffic using virtual gateways. Assuming you have two Interfaces on the
system, 'public1' and 'public2', and the default delivery interface is 'public1'. This
would force all of your outbound traffic over the second interface; since bounces
and other similar types of mail do not go through filters, they will be delivered
from public1:
system, 'public1' and 'public2', and the default delivery interface is 'public1'. This
would force all of your outbound traffic over the second interface; since bounces
and other similar types of mail do not go through filters, they will be delivered
from public1:
virtual_gateways:
if (recv-listener == "OutboundMail") {
alt-src-host ("public2");
}
Same Listener for Deliver and Injection Filter
Use the same listener for delivery and receiving. This filter will allow you to send
any messages received on the public listener “listener1” out the interface
“listener1” (you will have to set up a unique filter for each public injector
configured):
any messages received on the public listener “listener1” out the interface
“listener1” (you will have to set up a unique filter for each public injector
configured):
same_listener:
if (recv-inj == 'listener1') {
alt-src-host('listener1');
}