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Example Assumptions<br />

Assume the following is the current DNS MX record for example.com:<br />

example.com MX preference = 10, mail exchanger =<br />

mail01.example.com<br />

example.com MX preference = 10, mail exchanger =<br />

mail02.example.com<br />

mail01.example.com internet address = 1.1.1.1<br />

mail02.example.com internet address = 1.1.1.2<br />

Configuring Cloud Pre-Filter<br />

Step 1. Retrieve the Cloud Pre-Filter "Inbound Server Addresses" from<br />

the Domain tab for a policy<br />

1. Click Cloud Pre-Filter. The Cloud Pre-Filter Policy List screen appears.<br />

Note: Domains that have not had their MX records to include Inbound Server<br />

Addresses have an icon beside the domain name. When the MX records for<br />

the domain have been configured to include Inbound Server Addresses the icon<br />

disappears.<br />

2. Click the name of an existing policy in the Policy List. The Edit Policy screen<br />

appears displaying the Domain tab.<br />

The addresses display under the Inbound Server Addresses area of the Domain tab.<br />

Note: The addresses differ depending on your geographic location and the choices you<br />

made during the installation process. Consult the documentation supplied by<br />

your DNS provider to make the changes. The process for making the<br />

modification is different depending on the DNS service your company uses.<br />

Step 2. Configure the MX Records<br />

Add the "Inbound Server Addresses" to the Mail Exchanger (MX) records in your DNS<br />

server, or your DNS provider.<br />

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