Getting Started Guide 7.0 |17
Verification and Further Configuration
This section contains the following subsections:
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“Routing Mail to Your SonicWALLEmail Security” on page 17
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“Verifying Mail from the Internet Through Your SonicWALLEmail Security” on page17
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“Configuring Outbound Mail Filtering” on page 17

Routing Mail to Your SonicWALL Email Security

For your SonicWALL Email Security appliance to start filtering and monitoring mail, you must re-
route mail traffic through your SonicWALL Email Security appliance. Mail traffic must pass from the
Internet to the appliance, and then the appliance sends the good mail on to your mail server.
You have two choices to route mail traffic to your SonicWALL Email Securit y appliance instead of to
your mail server:
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Change the MX recor d in your DNS server to re solve to the IP address o f your Sonic WALL Email
Security appliance. You may have to work with your ISP to change this record.
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Create a rule in your firewall or router to route all port 25 (SMTP mail) traffic to your SonicWALL
Email Security appliance. Refer to your firewall or router documentation for instructions on
creating rules to route traffic.

Verifying Mail from the Internet Through Your SonicWALL Email Security

1. Go to an external mail account, for example Yahoo mail or GMail.
2. Create a new email message:
3. Send the message.
4. In the SonicWALL Email Security appliance administrative interface, click the Auditing button
on the top.
5. Check the Inbound auditing reports to make sure the email appears as Delivered.
6. Check the mail account you sent the message to. If you received the message, you have
correctly configured your SonicWALL Email Security appliance.

Configuring Outbound Mail Filtering

Your SonicWALL Email Security appliance can filter outbound mail from your mail server to the
Internet. To configure outbound mail filtering, you configure both your mail server and your
SonicWALL Email Security appliance for the outbound mail path.
Configure the outbound mail destination of your mail server to point to the IP address or host name
of your SonicWALL Email Security appliance. This is typically done by configuring a Smart Host on
your mail server.
The configuration steps for Exchange Server 2003 are provided here. See the documentation on
your mail server for specific instructions.
1. In the Exchange System Manager, navigate to Servers > [servername] > Protocols >
SMTP > Default SMTP Virtual Server (or active server instance).

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To: An email address where you receive email that is

on the mail server for which you have configured

the SonicWALL Email Security appliance.

Subject: SonicWALL Email Security Verification Message

Body: SonicWALL Email Security Verification Message