5.1 Configuring Mail Routing
By default, Unoverica Message Transport comes pre-configured for a very basic installation.
The default configuration will only accept mail if it is addressed to the specific hostname of the
system, and will expect to be able to directly connect to any SMTP server it has out-bound mail
for. Figure 5.1 below illustrates this setup:
Figure 5.1 With the default configuration, the mail server will only accept in-
bound mail addressed to the specific hostname.
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It is very likely that you will need to customize your installation to route mail effectively for
your specific environment. The three most common mail-routing scenarios are:
- Routing mail for an entire domain. This configuration allows Unoverica
Message Transport to accept incoming mail for your DNS domain name,
instead of only accepting mail for the specific server. For more information on
this subject, refer to section 5.2 Scenario 1: Routing Mail for a Domain.
- Sending mail through an external site, such as an Internet Service Provider.
Some smaller organizations use external firms as a staging area for in-bound
and out-bound mail. For more information on this subject, refer to section 5.3
Scenario 2: Routing Mail Through an External Site.
- Managing a multi-server installation. Organizations with large networks may
have multiple SMTP/POP3 mail servers installed across their organization.
These installations require particular design efforts. For more information on
this subject, refer to 5.4 Scenario 3: Multi-Server Installations.
- Working with an SMTP firewall. Organizations with full-time Internet
connections typically implement an SMTP or TCP firewall that receives and
sends mail on behalf of the internal mail servers. For more information on this
subject, refer to section 5.5 Scenario 4: Working With a Firewall.
STEP: Choose one of the configurations listed above, and go to section 5.2 Scenario 1: Routing
Mail for a Domain, section 5.3 Scenario 2: Routing Mail Through an External Site, section 5.4
Scenario 3: Multi-Server Installations, or section 5.5 Scenario 4: Working With a Firewall.
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