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Around here its about time for another WSA vs BlueCoat battle and I need some ammo I'll get the usual docs through our SEs and arrange for another eval box to play with, but I was looking for some feedback from people who actually used this device i...
Using the same devices for both inbound and outbound mail is a very common setup. I never really had a problem with the "short-circuit" issue, in most setups the internal email is handled by the groupware servers, it never reaches the ironports, so t...
If it stops after mails queued for delivery, the mails are probably still in the ironports delivery queue.Do you by any chance have the internal and external interfaces connected to different networks?If you do, you would expect the ironport to send ...
Indeed, always check your network interface speed and duplex settings, especially if you have cisco switches.You can always try upgrading from a local server - the manual has some basic instructions on how to set this up (but its not trivial). Even o...
TBH I think the Ironports simply don't work with a single IP as the incoming and outgoing interface. If you really can only have one interface enabled then apply two IPs on the same subnet to it and use one for inbound and one for outbound. This ...
Instead of rejecting the bounces, you could configure bounce verification to insert a special header, something like "X-Valid-Bounce: False" and then create a content filter to take different actions depending on the recipient domain.