Importing Local Domains And Email Addresses; Understanding Spam Settings - Symantec 10490452 - Mail Security 8220 Administration Manual

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Importing local domains and email addresses

Understanding spam settings

Lists of local domain definitions and email addresses can be imported from a
US-ASCII file, similar to the Sendmail
each domain definition on a line by itself. The domain definition consists of the
following:
Domain Name—Can be either a complete domain name, a subdomain name,
or an email address.
Destination—Consists of destination type and destination host name. Only
definitions with a destination type (Mailer) of SMTP or ESMTP are
supported, and %backreferences are not supported. After import, ESMTP
destination types convert to SMTP. When the host name is enclosed in
brackets—smtp:[destination.domain.com]—MX lookup is not performed for
the destination host.
Here is a sample import file:
local1@domain.com
local2@domain.com
local3@domain.com
local4@domain.com
.local5.com
local6.com
To import a list of local domains
1
In the Control Center, click Settings > Local Domains.
2
Click Import.
3
On the Import Local Domains page, enter or browse to the file containing
the list of domain definitions.
4
Click Import.
Note: If entries in the import file do not match the required file format, you
can download a file containing the unprocessed entries.
The following types of spam settings are available in Symantec Mail Security for
SMTP:
Configuring suspected spam
Choosing language identification type
mailertable
smtp:local1.com
smtp:local2.com:20
smtp:[local3.com]:30
smtp:[local4.com]
smtp:[192.168.248.105]
smtp:[192.168.248.106]:60
Configuring email settings
Understanding spam settings
. In the import file, place
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