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Chapter<br />

Example - Adding a listener<br />

Table 3-167 listenerconfig Argument Values - RAT<br />

--resp_code Custom SMTP response code. Default is 250 for<br />

“Accept” actions, 550 for “Reject”.<br />

--bypass_rc Bypass receiving control. Default is “No”.<br />

--bypass_la Bypass LDAP Accept query. Either “Yes” or<br />

“No.”<br />

In the following example, the listenerconfig command is used to create a new<br />

private listener called OutboundMail that can be used for the B listener needed in<br />

the Enterprise Gateway configuration. (Note: you also had the option to add this<br />

private listener during the GUI’s System Setup Wizard <strong>CLI</strong> systemsetup<br />

command.)<br />

A private listener type is chosen and named OutboundMail. It is specified to run<br />

on the PrivateNet IP interface, using the SMTP protocol over port 25. The default<br />

values for the Host Access Policy for this listener are then accepted.<br />

Table 3-168 listenerconfig - Adding a listener<br />

mail3.example.com> listenerconfig<br />

Currently configured listeners:<br />

1. InboundMail (on PublicNet, 192.168.2.1) SMTP TCP Port 25 Public<br />

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

- NEW - Create a new listener.<br />

- EDIT - Modify a listener.<br />

- DELETE - Remove a listener.<br />

- SETUP - Change global settings.<br />

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