Configuring The Protected Domains And Session Profiles - Fortinet FortiMail-100 Install Manual

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Example 2: FortiMail unit in front of an email hub

Configuring the protected domains and session profiles

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The FortiMail unit has also been configured with an access control rule that allows local
and remote email users to send email to unprotected domains if they first authenticate:
Sender Pattern
*@example.com
Recipient Pattern
*
Sender IP/Netmask 0.0.0.0/0
Reverse DNS
*
Pattern
Authentication
authenticated
Status
TLS
< none >
Action
RELAY
To deploy the FortiMail unit in front of one or more email servers, you must complete the
following:
Configuring the protected domains and session profiles
Configuring the proxies and implicit relay
Testing the installation
Note: This example assumes you have already completed the Quick Start Wizard. For
details, see
"Quick Start Wizard" on page
When configuring the protected domain and session profiles, you can select transparent
mode options to hide the existence of the FortiMail unit.
For information on additional protected domain and session profile options, see the
FortiMail Administration Guide
To configure the transparent mode options of the protected domain
1 Go to Mail Settings > Domains > Domains in the advanced mode of the web-based
manager.
2 In the row corresponding to the protected domain, select Edit.
3 Configure the following:
Transparent Mode Options
This server is on
(transparent mode only)
77.
.
Select the network interface (port) to which the protected
SMTP server is connected.
Note: Selecting the wrong network interface will result in the
FortiMail sending email traffic to the wrong network interface.
FortiMail™ Secure Messaging Platform Version 4.0 Patch 1 Install Guide
Transparent mode deployment
Revision 2
http://docs.fortinet.com/
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