Mail Proxy
The Mail Proxy tab allows adding, editing, or deleting domains known
to distribute unsolicited electronic mail (spam). You can define spam domains
if you use an SMTP proxy.
FIGURE 5-26 shows the Mail Proxy tab of the Screen dialog box.
Figure 5-26 Screen Dialog Box Showing the Mail Proxy Tab

TABLE 5-26 describes the controls for the Mail Proxy tab of the
Screen dialog box.
Table 5-26 Controls for the Mail Proxy Tab of the Screen Dialog Box
Control
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Description
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Name
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Specifies a name for the Screen object.
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Description
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(Optional) Provides a brief description
of the Screen object.
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Spam Domains
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Lists the domains that are distributing
unsolicited electronic mail.
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Add/Delete Host
|
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Specify the domain that you want to add to the Spam Domains
list when you click the Add button.
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Specify the domain that you want to delete from the Spam Domains
list when you click the Delete button.
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Add
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Adds the domain specified in the Add/Delete
Host field to the list of spam domains shown in the Spam Domains field.
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Delete
|
-
Deletes the domain specified in the Add/Delete Host field
from the list of domains shown in the Spam Domains field.
-
Deletes the domain highlighted in the Spam Domains field.
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OK Button
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Stores the new or changed information
and makes the Save Changes command button active.
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Cancel Button
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Cancels any new or changed information.
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Help Button
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Calls up the page of online help for
this common object.
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