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You can improve system performance by limiting the number of simultaneous connections. In the Settings > Inbound/Outbound > Connection Control page, Connection Options section, enter the maximum number of allowed simultaneous connections per IP address, from 1 - 500 (default is 10). Specify the maximum number of seconds of inactivity allowed before a connection is dropped, from 1 - 43200 (default is 300).
Click OK when you finish configuring connection control settings.
In the Real-time Blacklist (RBL) Options section, mark the Perform RBL check box to enable RBL checking. Select 1 of the following RBL lookup methods:
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Spamhaus service. Use the Spamhaus server for RBL lookups
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Domain address. Enter up to 3 domain addresses of the RBL services you want to use. Separate multiple addresses with a semicolon (;).
Mark the Save connection details in the mail processing log check box to save detailed connection information in the appliance mail processing log. If you enable this option, ensure that at least 1 third-party RBL is entered in the Domain address field.
Mark the Enable reverse DNS lookup check box in the Reverse DNS Lookup Options section to activate the reverse DNS function. You can then determine the response to a reverse DNS lookup by selecting 1 or more of the following options:
Mark the Save connection details in the mail processing log check box to save detailed connection information in the appliance mail processing log.
To use the reputation service, mark the Enable Reputation Service check box (the default setting) in the Reputation Service Options section. Then select 1 of the following analysis levels to specify the threshold for blocking mail:
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Conservative, which blocks mail from addresses that send spam 100% of the time
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Medium, which blocks mail from addresses that send spam 99% of the time
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Aggressive, which blocks mail from addresses that send spam 97% of the time
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Custom, which you can use to enter a custom spam percentage. The email system blocks mail from addresses that send spam the specified percentage of time.
Mark the Save connection details in the mail processing log check box to save detailed connection information in the appliance mail processing log.
Enable the SMTP greeting delay by marking the Enable SMTP greeting delay check box in the SMTP Greeting Delay Options section. Specify the delay time, in seconds, from 1 - 60 (default is 3).
Mark the Save connection details in the mail processing log check box to save detailed connection information in the appliance mail processing log.
The SMTP VRFY command can be used to verify an email username. When asked to validate a username, a receiving mail server responds with the user's login name. Enable this command by marking the Enable SMTP VRFY command check box (the default setting) on the Settings > Inbound/Outbound > Connection Control page in the SMTP VRFY Command Option section.
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However, if you need to customize this port number for any reason, you can change it on the Settings > Inbound/Outbound > Connection Control page in the SMTP Port Option section. Valid values are from 25 to 5000.
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An access list enables you to specify an IP address group for which certain email analysis is not performed. The Allow Access List Options in the Settings > Inbound/Outbound > Connection Control page let you identify these IP addresses. Mail from these addresses bypasses the following email analysis:
You define IP address groups in Settings > Inbound/Outbound > IP Groups. The groups you have defined on that page appear in the Connection Control Allow Access List Options section, in the IP group drop-down list.
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Select an IP group name in the IP group drop-down to display the addresses in the IP addresses list and enable the Edit button.
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Click Edit to modify the access list in the Edit IP Groups page.
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Add a predefined IP address group by clicking Browse next to the IP address file field and navigating to the desired text file. The file format should be 1 IP address per line.
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You can also enter an individual IP address in the IP Address box and click the arrow button to add the information to the Added IP Addresses box on the right.
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Any changes made here to an IP address group are reflected in the Settings > Inbound/Outbound > IP Groups page.
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Click OK.

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