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Chapter 2 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features<br />

OL-25137-01<br />

Table 2-9 Destination Control Configuration File Parameters<br />

Parameter Name Description<br />

send_tls_req_alert Whether to send an alert if the required TLS connection<br />

fails.<br />

Enter one of the following values:<br />

0 (or off)<br />

1 (or on)<br />

This is a global setting and can only be used in the<br />

[DEFAULT] destination control entry.<br />

certificate Certificate used for outgoing TLS connections. This is a<br />

global setting and can only be used in the [DEFAULT]<br />

destination control entry.<br />

Note If you do not specify a certificate, AsyncOS<br />

assigns the demonstration certificate, but using the<br />

demonstration certificate is not secure and not<br />

recommended for general use.<br />

The following example shows a <strong>configuration</strong> file for the domains example1.com and example2.com<br />

along with the default Destination Control entry:<br />

[DEFAULT]<br />

ip_sort_pref = PREFER_V6<br />

max_host_concurrency = 500<br />

max_messages_per_connection = 50<br />

recipient_minutes = 60<br />

recipient_limit = 300<br />

limit_type = host<br />

limit_apply = VG<br />

table_tls = off<br />

bounce_validation = 0<br />

send_tls_req_alert = 0<br />

certificate = example.com<br />

[example1.com]<br />

ip_sort_pref = PREFER_V6<br />

recipient_minutes = 60<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide<br />

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