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sending to exchange
IP address or TCP/IP host name Enter the name or IP address of the computer where Exchange Server is installed.
Exchange's SMTP server listens on port Enter the port that Exchange server is listening on for email connections.

failed delivery
Retry failed messages every If a message cannot be sent it stays in the Exchange Queue and is not eligible for sending until the time you specify here has elapsed
Delete failed messages after Specify the length of time a message is to stay in the Exchange Queue until it has expired and removed

local domains
Accept messages addressed...

List of Internet domains that represent valid domains for your Exchange server. Recipients in email messages from the Internet addressed to any other domains will be rejected (no relaying).

Click the Add button to add and entry. Click the Remove button to remove the selected entry. Double-click an entry to edit it.


connection control
You can control which IP addresses can connect to eXchange WALL. Everytime a connection attempt is made eXchange WALL checks the Allow list. If the IP address does not match any of the listed addresses then the connection is not allowed. If it does match an allowed address then the Disallow list is checked. If their is no match in the disallow list then the connection is allowed otherwise it is rejected. When specifying IP addresses you can use wildcards (*). For example, the list entry *.*.*.* matches all IP addresses. Note: the IP address of your Exchange server specified above is automatically allowed to connect.
Allow IP addresses Enter the IP addresses allowed to connect to eXchange WALL. You can use wildcards (eg. to allow all IP addresses enter *.*.*.*)
Disallow IP addresses Enter the IP addresses not allowed to connect to eXchange WALL. eXchange WALL first checks the Allow IP addresses list and if allowed then checks the disallow list to see if the connection is allowed

advanced

Port

Specifies the port that eXchange WALL listens on for SMTP connections from the Internet. This should be set to the default which is 25.

Timeout The amount of time to wait for a response when communicating with the destination server. Default is 5 minutes (300 seconds).


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