Toolvox® x3, Administrator guide – Code Blue TOOLVOX X3 User Manual

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This will restrict, based on the contents of the map, allowing only senders that are allowed by the

map. The map may contain networks, parent domains, or localpart@.

reject_maps_rbl

reject_invalid_hostname

If the client host name is invalid due to bad syntax, the request will be rejected.

permit_naked_ip_address

If the client HELO or EHLO command contains a naked IP address without the enclosing [] brackets

as required by the mail RFC, the message will be rejected. Beware that some popular mail clients

send a HELO greeting that is broken this way.

reject_unknown_hostname

Reject the request if the host name in the client HELO command has no A or MX record in the DNS.

reject_non_fqdn_hostname

If the client host name is not in the form of a fully-qualified domain name, as required by the RFC,

the message will be rejected.

check_helo_access maptype:mapname

The server will search the named access database map for the HELO host name or parent

domains. If the result from the database search is REJECT or a 4xxtext or 5xx text error code, the

message will be refused. A response of OK or RELAY or an all numerical response will permit the

message.

permit

This simply permits anything. Generally, this will be at the end of a set of restrictions in order to

allow anything that has not been explicitly prohibited.

reject

Rejects everything. This can be used at the end of a chain of restrictions to prohibit anything that

has not be explicitly permitted.

warn_if_reject

This is a special option that changes the meaning of the following restriction, so that a message that

would have been rejected will be logged but still accepted. This can be used for testing new rules on

production mail servers without the risk of denying mail due to a problem with the rules.

reject_unauth_pipelining

If the client sends commands ahead of time without first confirming the server support SMTP

command pipelining, the message will be rejected. This will prevent mail from poorly written bulk

email software that uses pipelining to speed up mass deliveries.

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