9.5 Configuring Relaying

MailMarshal uses Relay Tables to determine which computers are allowed to send outgoing email through the MailMarshal installation. When you install MailMarshal, the Configuration Wizard creates a basic Relay Table that typically allows outgoing email from your Local Domain email server.

You can add entries to the Relay Table to support relaying from additional locations inside or outside your local network. Relaying is only allowed by explicit entries in the table.

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Note: Some earlier versions of MailMarshal allowed relaying from the Local Domain server without requiring an explicit setting. This version requires an explicit entry in the Relay Table for each source.

 

You can create additional relay tables to support different relaying permissions from each processing server in a MailMarshal Array. For more information about advanced routing configuration, see Trustwave Knowledge Base article Q11914.

To view the list of configured Relaying Tables, in the left pane of the Management Console click System Configuration, and then click Relaying.

9.5.1 Editing Relay Table Information

You can add new relay tables, and edit existing tables.

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Note: To change the tables used to control relaying on each processing server, see “Configuring Delivery Options”.

 

To change the relay tables:

1.In the left pane of the Management Console click System Configuration, and then click Relaying.

2.The Relaying window displays a list of the relaying tables.

3.Select the action you want to perform:

To create a new relaying table, click Add.

To edit an existing relaying table, highlight it and then click Edit.

To delete an existing relaying table, highlight it and then click Delete.

Each relay table can include multiple entries that define the servers allowed and denied relaying per­mission. You can use a single IPv4 or IPv6 address, a hostname, or a MX lookup for a domain.

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For details of the relaying table options, see Help.

Trustwave MailMarshal 10.1.0 User Guide March 2024
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