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Trend Micro InterScan <strong>Messaging</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Virtual</strong> <strong>Appliance</strong> Administrator’s Guide<br />

Inbound Server Address<br />

8-14<br />

Cloud Pre-Filter uses the Inbound Server Address to direct email message traffic to your<br />

IMSVA or your network.<br />

Add the Cloud Pre-Filter "Inbound Server Addresses" to the MX records on your DNS<br />

server, not from the IMSVA Web console.<br />

To support high availability, load balancing and flexibility for Cloud Pre-Filter, Trend<br />

Micro provides Inbound Server Addresses for each domain. Table 8-3 provides an<br />

explanation of where you should direct the Inbound Server Addresses for your domains.<br />

Inbound Server Address Example<br />

Assume that your domain is example.com. The Inbound Server Address for your<br />

domain could be as follows:<br />

example.com.eXXXX.gXXXX.ngXXXX.im.emailsecurity.trendmicro.com<br />

example.com.eXXXX.gXXXX.pgXXXX.im.emailsecurity.trendmicro.com<br />

example.com.eXXXX.gXXXX.sgXXXX.im.emailsecurity.trendmicro.com<br />

Where XXXX is "0001" to "9999".<br />

TABLE 8-3. Inbound Server Address<br />

ADDRESS CONTAINS POINTS TO...<br />

pgXXXX The address points to your Primary Site.<br />

sgXXXX The address points to your Secondary Site.<br />

ngXXXX The address points to your Shared Sites<br />

Configuring MX Records Example<br />

The following process is provided as an example for you to follow when adding the<br />

Cloud Pre-Filter "Inbound Server Addresses" to your DNS server’s MX records.

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