SMTP advanced settings for delivery bindings
SMTP Advanced Settings—Delivery Bindings describes the settings available for delivery bindings. Delivery bindings allow you to specify the IP addresses from which messages are sent.
You can also set domain-specific delivery bindings for non-local messages. For each of your local domains, this feature enables you to define one or more IP addresses that messages from that domain are sent from.
SMTP Advanced Settings—Non-Local SMTP Delivery Bindings Per Domain describes the settings available for per-domain delivery bindings for non-local messages.
Item | Description |
|---|---|
Local messages | Sets the IP address that delivers messages locally. The drop-down menu provides a list of IP addresses for this Scanner from which you can choose: the inbound listener IP address, the outbound listener IP address, all virtual addresses, or Auto. If you choose Auto, Symantec Messaging Gateway automatically chooses the best route based on current traffic flow. |
Non-local messages | Sets the IP address that delivers non-local messages. The drop-down menu provides a list of IP addresses for this Scanner from which you can choose: the inbound listener IP address, the outbound listener IP address, all virtual addresses, or Auto. If you choose Auto, Symantec Messaging Gateway automatically chooses the best route based on current traffic flow. |
Dynamically routed messages | Sets the IP address that delivers messages to non-static routes. The drop-down menu provides a list of IP addresses for this Scanner from which you can choose: the inbound listener IP address, the outbound listener IP address, all virtual addresses, or Auto. If you choose Auto, Symantec Messaging Gateway automatically chooses the best route based on current traffic flow. If you are using multiple IP addresses and your system is provisioned for content encryption, Dynamically routed messages must be set to "Auto." |
Messages destined for the Control Center | Sets the IP address that delivers mail to the Control Center for storage in Spam Quarantine, Suspect Virus Quarantine, or content incident folders. The drop-down menu provides a list of IP addresses for this Scanner from which you can choose: the inbound listener IP address, the outbound listener IP address, all virtual addresses, or Auto. If you choose Auto, Symantec Messaging Gateway automatically chooses the best route based on current traffic flow. |
Item | Description |
|---|---|
Domain | This list includes all domains defined for this Scanner, as local or non-local domains. To select multiple domains, hold down Ctrl. |
IP addresses | This list includes all IP addresses available on this Scanner. To select multiple IP addresses, hold down Ctrl. |
Add | Click to add the combination(s) of domains and IP addresses selected to the Domain/IP Adress list. By selecting more than one domain or IP address first, you can add multiple rows with one click. |
Delete | Check the box next to a row in the Domain/IP Address list and click Delete to delete that row. |
Delete All | Click to delete all rows in the Domain/IP Address list, including any rows not currently visible. |
Entries per page | Set the number of entries to display per page. |
Display | Select a range of entries to display. |
Go to beginning of entries. | |
Go to previous page of entries. | |
Go to next page of entries. | |
Navigate to last page of members or 50 pages ahead if there are more than 50 pages. | |
Domain/IP Address list | Each row in this list shows only one domain and one IP address. You can use the Add button to add multiple rows simultaneously. Each row defines the delivery binding for non-local messages from one domain. |