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SMTP-Gateway 5.5 for Linux/Unix
section). Full domain name of the server must be specified as the
parameter value.
Setting up the domain name that will be used to:
Assign the Postmaster address ([smtpgw.network] section,
Postmaster parameter)
Assign the sender’s return address for notifications
([smtpgw.options] section, NotifyFromAdress parameter)
Define the administrator’s address ([smtpgw.options] section,
AdminNotifyAddress parameter)
Allow incoming mail to this domain ([smtpgw.options] section,
RelayRule parameter).
Defining the interface and port to listen to the incoming email traffic
([smtpgw.network] section, ListenOn parameter). Type the port name
and the IP address in the <x.x.x.x:z> format, where:
x.x.x.x is the IP address, and
z is the port number.
Specifying local network identifiers ([smtpgw.access] section,
RelayRule parameter). This value is used to assign rules for message
delivery and processing, for example, rules specific for your organization
concerning mail processing, or blocking email messages from specified
domains, etc. Enter the values using the following formats: <x.x.x.x> or
<x.x.x.x/y.y.y.y>, or <x.x.x.x/y>,where:
x.x.x.x is the IP address, and
y.y.y.y or y is the subnet mask.
Specifying (when necessary) the server to which all processed messages
will be forwarded ([smtpgw.forward] section, the ForwardRoute
parameter). Type the host name in the format: <x.x.x.x:z>, where:
x.x.x.x is the IP address, and
z is the port number.
Specifying the proxy server name ([updater.options] section,
ProxyAddress parameter). This option is necessary for computers
connected to the Internet via a proxy server.
Modifying the application configuration file.
If all the above steps have been successfully completed, the configuration file will
contain all settings that are required to start working with the application.