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Chapter 5 Configuring the Gateway to Receive Email<br />

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Figure 5-33 ACCEPTED Mail Flow Policy Envelope Sender DNS Verification Settings<br />

Step 4 Select On to enable envelope sender DNS verification for this mail flow policy.<br />

Step 5 You may also define custom SMTP code and responses.<br />

Step 6 Enable the domain exception table by selecting On for “Use Domain Exception Table.”<br />

Step 7 Submit and commit your changes.<br />

And for the last step, create the sender verification exception table to list exceptions to the sender<br />

verification settings.<br />

Creating the Sender Verification Exception Table via the GUI<br />

Step 1 Select Mail Policies > Exception Table.<br />

Note The exception table applies globally to all mail flow policies with “Use Exception Table”<br />

enabled.<br />

Step 2 Click Add Domain Exception on the Mail Policies > Exception Table page. The Add Domain Exception<br />

page is displayed:<br />

Figure 5-34 Adding Addresses to the Exception Table<br />

Step 3 Enter an email address. You can enter a specific address (pres@whitehouse.gov), a name (user@), a<br />

domain (@example.com or @.example.com), or an address with a bracketed IP address<br />

(user@[192.168.23.1]).<br />

Step 4 Specify whether to allow or reject messages from the address. When rejecting mail, you can also specify<br />

an SMTP code and custom response.<br />

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

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