Table of Contents

10. Configuring AXIGEN using WebAdmin

10.1. Configuring Global Settings

10.2. Managing AXIGEN Services

10.2.1. Configure the Running Services

10.2.2. SMTP Receiving Tab

10.2.3. SMTP Sending Tab

10.2.4. IMAP Tab

10.2.5. POP3 Tab

10.2.6. WebMail Tab

10.2.7. WebAdmin Tab

10.2.8. DNR Tab

10.2.9. Remote POP Tab

10.2.10. CLI Tab

10.3. Domains and Accounts

10.3.1. The Manage Domains Tab

10.3.1.1. Domains General Configuration

10.3.1.2. Subdomain Management

10.3.1.3. Defining Domain Aliases

10.3.1.4. Domain Message Filters Page

10.3.1.5. Configuring the Message Appender

10.3.1.6. Managing Account Defaults

10.3.1.6.1. Account Defaults General Parameters

10.3.1.6.2. Configuring Account Quotas and Restrictions

10.3.1.6.3. Managing Account Filters

10.3.1.6.4. Managing Originator/Recipient Restrictions per Account Defaults

10.3.2. Manage Accounts Tab

10.3.2.1. Accounts General Page

10.3.2.2. Account Aliases

10.3.2.3. Configuring Quotas and Restrictions

10.3.2.4. Account WebMail Options

10.3.2.5. Managing Message Filters

10.3.2.5.1. Admin Filters

10.3.2.5.2. User Filters

10.3.2.6. Managing Originator/Recipient Restrictions per Account

10.3.3. Groups Tab

10.3.3.1. Group General Configuration

10.3.3.2. Groups Message Filters

10.3.4. Mailing Lists

10.3.4.1. Mailing Lists General Configuration

10.3.4.2. Members

10.3.4.3. Subscription and Posting

10.3.4.4. Configuring Quotas and Restrictions

10.3.4.5. Mailing Lists WebMail Options

10.3.4.6. Mailing Lists Message Filters

10.3.5. Configuring Public Folders

10.3.5.1. Public Folders General Configuration

10.3.5.2. Configuring Public Folders Quotas

10.3.6. Account Classes Tab

10.3.6.1. Account Classes General Parameters

10.3.6.2. Configuring Quotas and Restrictions

10.3.6.3. Managing Message Filters

10.3.6.4. Managing Originator/Recipient Restrictions per Account Class

10.4. Security & Filtering

10.4.1. AntiVirus and AntiSpam Tab

10.4.1.1. Supported AV/AS Applications

10.4.1.2. Setting the AntiVirus Actions

10.4.1.3. AntiSpam Configuration

10.4.2. Additional AntiSpam Methods

10.4.3. Global Access Control

10.4.4. Acceptance & Routing Tab

10.4.4.1. Acceptance Basic Settings

10.4.4.2. Routing Basic Settings

10.4.4.3. Advanced Settings

10.4.5. Incoming Message Rules Tab

10.4.5.1. New Message Rule Page

10.5. Queue

10.5.1. Processing Tab

10.5.2. View Queue

10.6. Status & Monitoring

10.6.1. Reporting Service Tab

10.6.2. Charts Tab

10.6.2.1. Chart Parameters Configuration

10.6.2.2. Display Settings

10.6.3. Storage Charts

10.6.3.1. Detailed Storage Info

10.7. Logging

10.7.1. Local Services Log

10.7.2. Log Collection Rules

10.7.2.1. Log Collection Rule Configuration

10.7.3. View Log Files

10.7.4. Log Server Settings

10.8. Backup and Restore Tab

10.9. Automatic Migration Tab

10.10. Clustering Section

10.10.1. Clustering Setup

10.10.1.1. LDAP Connectors Page

10.10.1.2. User Maps Page

10.10.1.3. Routing and Authentication Page

10.10.2. POP3 Proxy Tab

10.10.3. IMAP Proxy Tab

10.10.4. Webmail Proxy Tab

10.11. Administration Rights Section

10.11.1. Administrative Groups Tab

10.11.1.1. General

10.11.1.2. Membership

10.11.1.3. Permissions

10.11.2. Administrative Users Tab

10.11.2.1. General

10.11.2.2. Membership

10.11.2.3. Permissions

10.11.3. Domain Admin Limits Configuration

10.12. TCP Listeners and Control Rules

10.12.1. Listeners

10.12.1.1. Configuring General Parameters

10.12.1.2. SSL Parameters for Listeners

10.12.2. Access and Flow Control Rules

10.4.2. Additional AntiSpam Methods

The Additional AntiSpam Methods tab gives access to system administrators to additional antispam filters such as email and DNS blacklists, Sender Policy Filters and Domain Keys filters, lists of safe IPs and DNS checks.

BlackList



Use this section in order to configure the BlackList, the list of e-mail addresses from which e-mails should always be rejected. To edit the details of an already set email address hit the Edit button on the right side of its name, to delete it click its respective Delete button. Should you like to add a new e-mail address, hit the Add Email button and then Quick Add.



The asterisk symbol ( * ) can be used as a substitution of any characters in an email address (e.g.: *sale*@example.com, *@example.com, etc.). For example setting *@example.com, will result in rejecting all emails received from any email address in example.com domain.

Country Filtering



The Country Filtering feature allows administrators to configure, for the SMTP Incoming service, restrictions based on the country name of the connecting peer IP. To enable this feature click the Enable country filtering option.

In order to identify the country for a given IP use the Upload database button in order to upload an IP to country mapping database (in CSV format). The database can be an AXIGEN internal one or from sources like MaxMind.

Use the Accept exclusively / Block all option to allow (whitelist) or ban (blacklist) connections from the countries in the list.



Configure the list of IPs or IP ranges to be skipped by the GeoIP lookup by adding the respective IPs in this section. To edit the details of an already added IP or IP range hit its corresponding Edit button, to delete it click its respective Delete button.



Should you like to add a new safe IP or IP range, hit the Add IP/Range button, select one of the available options: Network/Mask, IP Range or Single IP and fill in its corresponding details in the displayed text box.

Sender Policy Framework



Enable the SPF (Sender Policy Framework) authentication method by checking the box in front of it, then use the drop-down menus in order to select the actions to be taken if no SPF records are published and if SPF records cannot be checked. Choose between allowing to deliver the message or deleting the message.

Domain Keys authentication



Enable the DK (Domain Keys) e-mail authentication by checking the box in front of it, then use the drop-down menus in order to select the actions to be taken when no DK records are published and if DK records cannot be checked. Choose between allowing to deliver the message, deleting the message or moving the message to the SPAM folder.

DNSBL (DNS BlackList)



Use the options in this section in order to configure the DNS blacklist. To edit the details of an already added DNS Blacklist, hit its corresponding Edit button, to delete it click its respective Delete button. Available DNS BlackLists can be enabled or disabled by simply clicking on their corresponding Enable or Disable buttons.

Should you like to add a new DNS Blacklist press the Add DNS BlackList button, fill in the Operator Name and DNS BlackList text boxes, then check the Enable this Blacklist option and hit the Quick Add button.


Safe IPs/IP Ranges

Configure the list of IPs or IP ranges to be skipped by the DNS BlackList lookup by adding the respective IPs in this section. To edit the details of an already added IP or IP range hit its corresponding Edit button, to delete it click its respective Delete button.



Should you like to add a new safe IP or IP range, hit the Add IP/Range button, select one of the available options: Network/Mask, IP Range or Single IP and fill in its corresponding details in the displayed text box
 

DNS Check



Available actions for this section include rejecting emails received from domains with no MX entry or emails from originating IP with no reverse DNS entry. Just check the box in front of the option that you want to enable in order to activate it.

When you are done configuring these parameters, remember to hit the Save Configuration button to preserve your changes.