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Sidewinder G2 6.1.2 Administration Guide - Glossary of Technical ...

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Figure 84: Mail (SMTP<br />

proxy): Destination<br />

Address tab<br />

Configuring the Mail<br />

(SMTP proxy)<br />

Destination Address<br />

tab<br />

Chapter 6: Configuring Application Defenses<br />

Creating Mail (SMTP proxy) Defenses<br />

Configuring the Mail (SMTP proxy) Destination Address<br />

tab<br />

The Destination Address tab allows you to filter mail based on destination<br />

address and allow or deny source routing. To configure destination address<br />

options for a Mail (SMTP proxy) defense, select the Destination Address tab.<br />

The following window appears.<br />

The Destination Address tab allows you to configure the following options:<br />

• Allow Source Routing—Select this option to forward mail that includes<br />

source routing information in the RCPT TO: command.<br />

Note: Most mail does not contain source routing information.<br />

• Allow mail to any destination—Select this option to allow mail to any<br />

destination.<br />

However, if Allow Source Routing is not enabled, any RCPT TO: command<br />

that contains source routing will be rejected. RCPT TO: commands without<br />

source routing will be forwarded.<br />

• Only allow mail to defined destinations—Select this option to specify the<br />

domains, IP address, and IP ranges to which the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> will<br />

forward mail. <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> allows mail based on the contents <strong>of</strong> its RCPT<br />

TO: field; if the domain name portion <strong>of</strong> the rctp to: field matches a<br />

character string in the domain address list, the mail is allowed to pass.<br />

To create or change a definition, click New or Modify and the following window<br />

appears.<br />

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