MTA Settings

MTA Settings in Baruwa are used to Manage the following lists

  • Empty Reply Checks Exemptions
  • Subject Block List
  • Anti-Virus Checks Exemptions
  • System Signature Exemptions
  • Ratelimit Exemptions
  • TLS/SSL Exemptions
  • Anonymizer List
  • DKIM Checks Exemptions
  • DNSBL Checks Exemptions
  • SPF Checks Exemptions
  • TLS Enforcement List

Empty Reply Checks Exemptions List

The Empty Reply Checks Exemptions list is used to exempt an IP/Network address or range from Empty Reply Checks, Empty Reply checks block email messages that have an empty Repy-To: header set.

Adding to the Empty Reply Checks Exemptions list

To add an IP address you want to by pass the checks you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Empty Reply Checks Exemptions
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the IP address in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating an Empty Reply Checks Exemptions list item

To edit an address in the Empty Reply Checks Exemptions list you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Empty Reply Checks Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the Reply Checks Exemptions list

To delete an address in the Empty Reply Checks Exemptions list you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Empty Reply Checks Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button

Subject Block List

The Subject Block list is used to reject obvious spam based on the subject at SMTP time. Regular expressions can be used in the form of ^\Nregexp\N$, e.g ^\N.*viagra.*\N will match 'viagra', 'v1agra', 'v-i-a-g-r-a', etc.

Adding to the Subject Block List

To add a Subject you want to block, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Subject Block List
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the Subject in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating a Subject Block List item

To edit a subject in the Subject Block List you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Subject Block List
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the Subject Block List

To delete a subject in the Subject Block list you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Subject Block List
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button

Anti-Virus Checks Exemptions List

The Anti-Virus Checks Exemptions list is used to exempt IP/Network Addresses or range from Anti-Virus checks, only use this for hosts you trust with your life.

Adding to the Anti-Virus Checks Exemptions List

To add an entry, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Anti-Virus Checks Exemptions
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the IP Address in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating a Anti-Virus Checks Exemptions List entry

To edit an entry in the Anti-Virus Checks Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Anti-Virus Checks Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the Anti-Virus Checks Exemptions List

To delete an entry in the Anti-Virus Checks Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Subject Block List
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button

System Signature Exemptions List

The System Signature Exemptions list is used to exempt Domains from global signature additions.

Adding to the System Signature Exemptions List

To add an entry, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click System Signature Exemptions
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the Domain name in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating a System Signature Exemptions List entry

To edit an entry in the System Signature Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click System Signature Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the System Signature Exemptions List

To delete an entry in the System Signature Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Subject Block List
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button

Ratelimit Exemptions List

The Ratelimit Exemptions list is used to exempt IP/Network Addresses or range from rate limiting.

Adding to the Ratelimit Exemptions List

To add an entry, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Ratelimit Exemptions
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the IP Address in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating a Ratelimit Exemptions List entry

To edit an entry in the Ratelimit Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Ratelimit Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the Ratelimit Exemptions List

To delete an entry in the Ratelimit Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Ratelimit Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button

TLS/SSL Exemptions List

The TLS/SSL Exemptions list is used to exempt IP Addresses from the requirement to use TLS/SSL. This list is used both inbound and outbound.

Adding to the TLS/SSL Exemptions List

To add an entry, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click TLS/SSL Exemptions
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the IP Address in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating a TLS/SSL Exemptions List entry

To edit an entry in the TLS/SSL Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click TLS/SSL Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the TLS/SSL Exemptions List

To delete an entry in the TLS/SSL Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click TLS/SSL Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button

Anonymizer List

The Anonymizer List is for domains whose email messages you would like to anonymize by removing the Received headers.

Adding to the Anonymizer List

To add an entry, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Anonymizer List
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the IP Address in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating a Anonymizer List entry

To edit an entry in the Anonymizer List, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Anonymizer List
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the Anonymizer List

To delete an entry in the Anonymizer List, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click Anonymizer List
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button

DKIM Checks Exemptions List

The DKIM Checks Exemptions List is for IP/Network addresses or range you want to exempt from DKIM verification checks.

Adding to the DKIM Checks Exemptions List

To add an entry, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click DKIM Checks Exemptions
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the IP Address in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating a DKIM Checks Exemptions List entry

To edit an entry in the DKIM Checks Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click DKIM Checks Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the DKIM Checks Exemptions List

To delete an entry in the DKIM Checks Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click DKIM Checks Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button

DNSBL Checks Exemptions List

The DNSBL Checks Exemptions List is for IP/Network addresses or range you want to exempt from DNSBL/RBL checks.

Adding to the DNSBL Checks Exemptions List

To add an entry, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click DNSBL Checks Exemptions
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the IP Address in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating a DNSBL Checks Exemptions List entry

To edit an entry in the DNSBL Checks Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click DKIM Checks Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the DNSBL Checks Exemptions List

To delete an entry in the DNSBL Checks Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click DNSBL Checks Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button

SPF Checks Exemptions List

The SPF Checks Exemptions List is for Domain names you want to exempt from SPF checks.

Adding to the SPF Checks Exemptions List

To add an entry, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click SPF Checks Exemptions
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the Domain name in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating a SPF Checks Exemptions List entry

To edit an entry in the SPF Checks Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click SPF Checks Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the SPF Checks Exemptions List

To delete an entry in the SPF Checks Exemptions list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click SPF Checks Exemptions
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button

TLS Enforcement List

The TLS Enforcement List is for IP addresses and Hostnames that you require TLS for. TLS will be required for all connections, none TLS connections will fail.

Adding to the TLS Enforcement List

To add an entry to the list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click TLS Enforcement List
  4. Click Add Setting
  5. Enter the Domain name or IP Address in the Address field
  6. Check the Enabled checkbox
  7. Click the Create Setting button

Updating a TLS Enforcement List entry

To edit an entry in the TLS Enforcement list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click TLS Enforcement List
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Edit icon in the Actions column
  6. Make the changes
  7. Click the Update Setting button

Deleting an entry from the TLS Enforcement List

To delete an entry in the TLS Enforcement list, you:

  1. Mouse over or Click Settings
  2. Click MTA Settings
  3. Click TLS Enforcement
  4. Find the item in the list
  5. Click the Delete icon in the Actions column
  6. Click the Delete Setting button