For more information, see “Quarantine Report Setting” on page 394. If the FortiMail unit is operating in transparent mode, and you have enabled Hide the transparent box or Use client-specified SMTP server to send email, you cannot use IP pools.įor more information on IP pools, see “Configuring IP pools” on page 598.Ĭlick the arrow to expand the quarantine report section.
When the last IP address in the range is used, the next email will use the first IP address. Note: IP pools are skipped for email delivery between protected domains.Įach email that the FortiMail unit sends will use the next IP address in the range.
If there is no session profile defined or no IP-based policy matched, the default size limit of 10 MB will be used. For outgoing email (for information about email directions, see “Incoming versus outgoing email messages” on page 454), only the size limit in the session profile will be matched.Here is how the two settings work together: Note: When you configure session profile settings under Profile > Session, you can also set the message size limit. Email messages over the threshold size are rejected. For more information, see “Customizing the GUI appearance” on page 276.Įnable then type the limit in kilobytes (KB) of the message size. By default, the FortiMail unit uses the same language as the web UI.
Select either Use system settings, or the language that the FortiMail unit will to display webmail and quarantine folder pages. For details, see “Remove received header” on page 499. You can alternatively remove this header from any matching email using session profiles. recipient email address is outgoing (that is, does not belong to this protected domain) if there are multiple recipients, only the first recipient’s email address is used to determine whether an email is outgoing.sender email address belongs to this protected domain.For more information, see “Configuring LDAP profiles” on page 549Įnable to remove the Received: message headers from email whose: For more information, see “Configuring LDAP profiles” on page 549.Įnable to perform mail routing, then click the arrow to expand the options and select the name of an LDAP profile in which you have enabled and configured. Select the name of an LDAP profile in which you have enabled and configured, enabling you to expand alias email addresses or replace one email address with another by using an LDAP query to retrieve alias members and/or address mappings. Its options vary with the operation mode. Either click New to create a new protected domain, or click an row to modify it.Ī multisection dialog appears.Go to Mail Settings > Domains > Domains.Use this section to configure LDAP compatibility, quarantine reports and schedules, and other advanced options.