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Chapter<br />

Table 3-4 incomingrelayconfig<br />

Enter the IP address of the incoming relay. CIDR addresses such as<br />

10.1.1.0/24 are allowed. IP address ranges such as 10.1.1.10-20 are<br />

allowed.<br />

IP subnets such as 10.2.3. are allowed. Hostnames such as crm.example.com<br />

are allowed.<br />

Partial hostnames such as .example.com are allowed.<br />

[]> 192.168.1.2<br />

Do you want to use the "Received:" header or a custom header to determine<br />

the originating IP address?<br />

1. Use "Received:" header<br />

2. Use a custom header<br />

[1]> 2<br />

Enter the custom header name that contains the originating IP address:<br />

[]> X-Connecting-IP<br />

There are 2 relays defined.<br />

Choose the operation you want to perform:<br />

- NEW - Create a new entry<br />

- EDIT - Modify an entry<br />

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