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Chapter 6: Configuring Application Defenses<br />

Creating Mail (SMTP proxy) Defenses<br />

184<br />

Figure 85: Destination<br />

Address: Allowed SMTP<br />

Destination window<br />

Configuring the<br />

Allowed SMTP<br />

Destination window<br />

Use this window to allow a new mail destination or modify an existing mail<br />

destination. Match the entry to the destination’s expected format in the rctp to:<br />

field. Identify an allowed SMTP destination by doing one <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />

• Specify a Fully Qualified Domain Name—Select this option to specify a fully<br />

qualified domain name (FQDN). In the Domain field, enter a FQDN, such as<br />

example.com. Check Include Subdomains to include the specified FQDN’s<br />

subdomains.<br />

Tip: This is the most reliable option, as most destinations In the RCPT TO: field<br />

are formatted as the domain name.<br />

• Specify an IP Address—Select this option to specify a single IP address. In<br />

the IP Address field, enter the destination as a valid IP address.<br />

• Specify an IP Range—Select this option to specify an address range. In the<br />

Beginning <strong>of</strong> IP Address Range and End <strong>of</strong> IP Address Range fields,<br />

specify the range <strong>of</strong> addresses that are allowed.<br />

Configuring the Mail (SMTP proxy) Connections tab<br />

The Mail (SMTP proxy) Connections tab allows you to configure timeout<br />

properties and specify whether fast path sessions will be disabled.<br />

Configuring connection properties is common to most Application Defenses.<br />

For information on configuring the Connections tab, see “Configuring<br />

connection properties” on page 203.<br />

Note: Click the Save icon to save your changes when you are finished configuring<br />

an Application Defense.

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