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Global Domains |
The Global Domains associated with the current Parent object. You can associate Parent objects with both Global and Hosting Domains. IMPORTANT: Do not list a domain as both a Global Domain and a Hosting Domain. For the SMTP Agent to recognize Global Domains, you must include them in either the SMTP Agent's or the Parent object's Global Domains lists. For a complete discussion on how the messaging system uses Global Domains, see the Novell® NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation. For an explanation of the SMTP Agents configuration options, see SMTP Agent Configuration.
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Hosting Domains |
The Hosting Domains associated with the current Parent object. You can associate Parent objects with both Hosting and Global Domains. IMPORTANT: Do not list a domain as both a Global Domain and a Hosting Domain. For the SMTP Agent to recognize Global Domains, you must include them in either the SMTP Agent's or the Parent object's Global Domains lists. For a complete discussion on how the messaging system uses Hosting Domains, see the Novell NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation. For an explanation of the SMTP Agents configuration options, see SMTP Agent Configuration.
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Relayed Domains (ETRN) |
The current SMTP Agent services the ETRN Domains. To support these domains, you must click the Accept ETRN option in the Options page. For more information on ETRN Domains, see the Novell NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation.
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Allowed Hosts |
A list of IP ranges. If Require Sender to be in Allowed List for Remote Sending is enabled in the SMTP Agent, only the workstations that fall within the designated IP address ranges can relay messages through the SMTP server. This prevents users who are not members of the messaging system from using the SMTP Agent to relay messages over the Internet. Use this setting to prevent internal hosts from relaying Internet messages. To restrict which workstations you allow to send remote messages, designate ranges of internal IP addresses. NOTE: If a workstations IP address is not in an Allowed Hosts range, you can still use the workstation to send local messages (i.e., messages to other users in the messaging system).
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