Relay settings
You can allow XG Firewall to act as an outbound mail relay for hosts in the network and as an inbound relay for emails from upstream hosts. You can enforce user authentication to use the relay.
Host-based relay
- Allow relay from hosts/networks
- Hosts and networks that can use XG Firewall as a mail
relay.Caution Do not select Any. It results in an open relay, allowing anyone on the internet to send emails through XG Firewall.Note If the IP addresses that you’ve allowed for host-based relay fail scanning, XG Firewall will reject them.
- Block relay from hosts/networks
- Hosts and networks to be blocked.
Note For hosts and networks appearing in both allow and block lists, XG Firewall allows the relay.
Upstream host
- Allow relay from hosts/networks
- Upstream hosts and networks to allow inbound emails from, for example, ISP or external MX.
- Block relay from hosts/networks
- Upstream hosts and networks to block inbound emails from.
Note For hosts and networks appearing in both allow and block lists, XG Firewall allows the relay.
Authenticated relay settings
- Enable authenticated relay
- Select to require authentication of users and groups to use XG Firewall as a mail relay.
- Users and groups
- Specify the users and groups who require authentication.