User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Finding your way around
- System Settings
- Policy Manager
- The Policy Manager tab
- Creating a Policy
- Address Group
- Queue Manager
- Dictionary Manager
- Global Policy
- Creating a new Sub-policy
- Editing a sub-policy
- Adding Filters to the policy
- Defining a filter
- The Anti-Virus Agent Filter
- The Anti-Spam Agent Filters
- Internet Threat Database Filter
- Standard Disclaimer
- General Content Filter
- advanced content filter
- Message Attachment Filter
- Content Guardian
- Dictionary Threshold Filter
- Key Points
- Reports & Logs
- RiskFilter System Management Console
- Appendix
- INDEX
- Notices

42 Administrator’s Guide SurfControl RiskFilter - E-mail V5.2.4
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YSTEM
S
ETTINGS
Send Settings
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Using TLS authentication (Transport Layer Security)
If a message is sent via TLS then RiskFilter will be able to receive it, if STARTTLS Advertisement is
enabled. However, if your mail server will only accept messages that are sent using TLS, then TLS must
be enabled in RiskFilter in order for mail to be delivered to this server. See Certificate on page 25 for more
information.
To set up domain-based delivery:
1Select Send Settings > Domain-Based Delivery from the System Settings tab.
2
You will see the Default Routing Method that is supplied with the product.
Figure 2 - 25
The supplied Default Routing Method
3 Click Edit
4 Enter or edit the domain name in the Description field if necessary.
5 Select your domain from the Domain list box in the Destination Domain Names section.
6 Click Add>> to add the domain to the list on the right. If you need to remove a domain from this list
click Remove>>.
7Select Forward mail to the following SMTP server(s).
8 Enter the IP address of the SMTP server into the Server address field.
9 Enter the port number into the Port field. The default port number is 25.
10 Click Add>> to add the server to the list on the right.
11 RiskFilter supports the transferring of messages via the security protocol TLS. It will always RECEIVE
messages sent by TLS transfer regardless of it’s settings. However, if your mail server requires TLS
authentication to DELIVER mail, then you must enable TLS mail delivery.
To enable TLS delivery, select My server(s) require communication over transport layer security.
12 For more information on TLS see Certificate on page 25.
13 Select My server(s) require authentication if you want users to supply a username and password
before they can access the server.
14 Enter a valid user name and password for authentication into the relevant fields.
15 Click Submit to put the new settings into effect or Reset if you want to cancel the modifications made
to the current settings.
Note: if your server does not require TLS for mail delivery, do NOT select this feature as this
will stop settings from being submitted.